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Dec. 31, 2006 - FirstNight Raleigh 2007

For those of you that like to paint the town on New Years Eve, look no further than First Night Raleigh.  This is Raleigh's version of the New Year countdown.  Festivities begin at 3pm and last through Midnight.  I've always enjoyed the New Year's Eve celebration becasue of the featured performances in venues throughout downtown Raleigh. The performances include the Children's Celebration, early & late countdowns, the People's Procession, music, dance, theatre, comedy, the giant Acorn Drop, and fireworks.

Street Closures: 
The People’s Procession Parade will utilize the following streets from 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm on Sunday, December 31:
The participants will assemble on the Capitol grounds beginning at 5:30. At 6:00 pm they will enter onto the 00 block of Edenton St. They will proceed west on Edenton St. to Salisbury St., proceed south on Salisbury St. to Morgan St., proceed east on Morgan St. to Fayetteville St., south on Fayetteville St. to Davie St. where the group will disassemble.

In order to accommodate the assembly of participants, the 00 block of Edenton St. be closed from 5:30 pm on Sunday, December 31 until the conclusion of the parade.

The following designated parking spaces are reserved from 3:00 am on Sunday, December 31 until 5:00 am on Monday, January 1:
         • All parking spaces on the 00 blocks of Davie St., Martin St., Hargett St., and Morgan St.
         • The designated parking spaces on the north side of the 00 block of Edenton St. between Wilmington St.   and Salisbury St.
         • The designated parking spaces on the south side of the 00 block of Jones St. between Wilmington St. and Salisbury St.
         • The designated parking spaces on the 100, 200, 300, and 400 block of Fayetteville St.

The following streets and travel lanes will be closed from from 6:00 am on Sunday, December 31 until 5:00 am on Monday, January 1:

        • All travel lanes on the 00 blocks of Davie St., Martin St., and Hargett St.
        • The north side travel lane of the 00 block of Edenton St. between Wilmington St. and Salisbury St.
        • The north side travel lane of the 00 block of Morgan St. between Wilmington St. and Salisbury St. 
        • The south side travel lane of the 00 block of Jones St.
        • The 00 block of Lenoir St.

Have Fun and Be Safe!!  Happy New Year!!


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Dec. 30, 2006 - Dorothea Dix Updates

Please reference the following link for Dorothea Dix Updates

The Raleigh City Council voted unanimously to pursue buying the Dorothea Dix property after the hospital closes next year. City Manager Russell Allen and City Attorney Thomas McCormick presented an action plan outlining the financing and potential uses.

Expected to cost somewhere around $40 million, the money is slated to come from from city bonds and private donations. Proposed uses include:
  • Create a 200-acre park with a man-made pond
  • Create a memorial to Dorothea Dix, founder of the hospital
  • Create a residential neighborhood around the proposed park
  • Create a retail center around the State Farmer’s Market area
  • Create a mixed-use neighborhood on property that is now the Farmer’s Market and on land that is part of N.C. State University’s Centennial Campus
  • Accommodate a campus for the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services
  • Preserve existing oak trees
  • Accommodate passive recreation, amphitheater and possibly botanical gardens
  • Create new greenway links and maximize access to adjacent surrounding neighborhoods
  • Accommodate congregate housing for the mentally ill on the Dix site
  • Read more from the City of Raleigh

The question facing Dix's future is whether property overlooking our city will be sold to the highest bidder or will the public retain control and use? I am not a big fan of local government handling land development, but the city of Raleigh and local residents have a lot to gain or lose with the property's future. I can't help but think of Central Park in NYC. A park and proper surrounding development will profit us all and not just an exclusive view.

I encourage you to visit the Friends of Dorothea Dix Park website and take advantage of the information they offer. They show the current view and speculative views both with and without a park 40 some years in the future.

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