As part of our commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive local business environment, our Equal Business Opportunity Program is playing a vital role in guiding our work with small, minority-and women-owned businesses. Get an update on its recent work.
The votes have been counted and the results are in for the projects that will soon receive $2.4 million in participatory budgeting (PB Durham) funding.
Bull City residents are invited to share their ideas for projects they’d like to see included in next year’s budget by participating in upcoming Community Conversations.
Honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is the purpose of the annual Durham City-County Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Employee Observance Program.
Mayor Leonardo Williams announced his immediate priorities for Durham’s future: Building a safer and better-connected Durham; Continuing the revitalization of Durham’s economy; and Developing Durham’s workforce now and for the future.
Pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers who travel 11 roadways in Durham will soon have better connections and improved safety thanks to a roadway resurfacing and restriping project that is now underway.
Most City of Durham offices, including City Hall and all non-emergency City facilities and operations, will be closed to the public on Monday, January 15, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Most City of Durham offices, including City Hall and all non-emergency City facilities and operations, will be closed to the public on Monday, December 25; Tuesday, December 26; and Monday, January 1 in observance of Christmas and New Year’s.
The Ward 3 City Council vacancy appointment process will proceed with the following timeline. All meetings and work sessions will be available for the public to watch virtually.
The Community Engagement Division of Neighborhood Improvement Services (NIS) has awarded $22,500 in grants for local groups to lead community engagement projects.
The Community Engagement Division of our Neighborhood Improvement Services (NIS) Department has awarded $22,500 in grants for local groups to lead community engagement projects.
The City of Durham will observe the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November 23, and Friday, November 24. Most City offices, including City Hall and all non-emergency City facilities and operations, will be closed to the public.