Sales Tax Increase What Happened: The County Commission voted to POTENTIALLY raise the Hoke County sales tax by .5 cent. A resolution has been sent to the state legislators for approval. Vote: Unanamous Projects: Money generated would be used to fund a new Hoke County High School with an estimated cost of $58 million. AnContinue reading “Hoke County Commission Update”
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NCDOT Update – Public Meeting Cedar Creek Road
(from NCDOT) The North Carolina Department of Transporation will hold an informal public meeting regarding proposed safety improvments on Cedar Creek Road from west of I-95 to east of I-95, Fayetteville, Cumberland County. The meeting will take place on April 2 from 5 until 7 p.m. at the J. W. Seabrook Elementary School at 4619Continue reading “NCDOT Update – Public Meeting Cedar Creek Road”
Press Release from NCAR Regarding Insurance Reform Bills!
PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact: Nicole Arnold, narnold@ncrealtors.org N.C. Realtors® applaud legislators for insurance reform bills March 10, 2015 Raleigh – Flanked by legislators and Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin, North Carolina Association of Realtors® President Tony Smith asked General Assembly members to support homeowners insurance reform bills filed today in the House and Senate.Continue reading “Press Release from NCAR Regarding Insurance Reform Bills!”
City of Fayetteville & Cumberland County – Federal Advocacy Report
Federal Advocay Report for Fayetteville City Council Cumberland County Board of Commission Fayetteville Regional Chamber of Commerce Background: (From FaegreBD Consulting) – federal affairs consultant For the past year, FaegreBD Consulting (FBDC) has had the privilege of serving as the Partnership’s federal affiars consultant. The initial FBDC work focused upon the identification of issues thatContinue reading “City of Fayetteville & Cumberland County – Federal Advocacy Report”
Fayetteville City Council Update
The City Council held their annual planning retreat. The day long meeting took place at the Cape Fear Botanical Gardens. A full council was in attendance in addition to city administration and staff. The following are top priroties for the coming year. 1. Crime & safety 2. Economic Development What Was Said: Councilman Crisp – “We’veContinue reading “Fayetteville City Council Update”
RESPA Webinar – March 19
RESPA Marketing Webinar February 20, 2015 On Thursday February 19, 2015, NAR hosted a webinar on marketing and services agreements (MSAs) and other agreements under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). There have been a number of enforcement actions targeting disclosures and practices under the anti-kickback provisions of RESPA. No one may giveContinue reading “RESPA Webinar – March 19”