New Bull City Wrap Begins June 5

New Bull City Wrap Begins June 5
Elaine M. O'Neal — Mayor Elaine M. O'Neal Official Website
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  • Several new projects to protect cyclists and pedestrians are underway, or will soon be underway, throughout the city. Find out what they are and why they’re needed.
  • It’s almost summer and that means it’s time to take advantage of our outdoor pools and spraygrounds. Find out everything Durham Parks & Recreation has to offer to help your family stay cool when the temperatures heat up.
  • Our Police Department’s First Quarter Crime Report is offering mixed news. The report shows that Part 1 violent crime during the first quarter was down while Part 1 property crime was up. We look more closely at the numbers.
  • The Durham City Council and the Durham County Board of Commissioners are considering a grant request from Housing for New Hope to help with the creation of a new supportive housing campus.
  • You’re invited to attend an upcoming one-of-a-kind art gallery opening reception featuring pieces by Durham’s long-term residents, immigrants, and refugees. Find out how you can experience the Peace by Piece: Art, Belonging, and Community exhibit.

About Bull City Wrap

Bull City Wrap, a weekly video news program from the City of Durham Communications Department dedicated to informing residents about what’s going on inside Durham’s City Hall, airs daily on Durham Television Network (Spectrum channel 8, Frontier channel 70, and AT&T U-verse channel 99), YouTube, and Spreaker. For more information call (919) 560-4123 and follow @CityofDurhamNC on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Nextdoor.

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