New Bull City Wrap Begins July 24

New Bull City Wrap Begins July 24
Mayor Steven L. Reed — Mayor Steven L. Reed Official Website
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  • Five of our parks are undergoing thorough soil testing throughout the summer. Find out which parks are involved and why the testing is needed. 
  • If you’re looking for a fun way to spend a morning with your kids this summer, don’t miss out on our Fun Caravan. Get all the details about how this free mobile recreation program is visiting Durham’s local parks every Wednesday through July.
  • Our 2022 Water Quality Report is out and available for your review. Among the many successes from the past year, the report shows 100% compliance with all drinking water quality standards. Get the rest of the details plus future water source plans.
  • If you’re interested in biking, pedestrian, transit, and highway transportation projects and want to give your input on proposed changes to our region’s long-range transportation plan, now is the time to do that.
  • More much-needed affordable housing is on its way to becoming a reality here in Durham thanks to American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Find out all about this latest affordable apartment project.

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