If folks can’t get from Point A to Point B within (what they think is) a reasonable time – and then find a place to park once they get there — the folks in Town Hall will hear about it. These projects aren’t cheap, but at least there is a variety of ways to borrow money for them – from general obligation bonds, installment financings or special obligation bonds. We’ve helped many clients with these projects, including Carrboro, Chapel Hill and Fuquay-Varina. Click here and let us know if you’d like to talk about a streets, parking or sidewalk project in your community.
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