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How, specifically, will you work to gain the trust of your constituents and involve them in decision-making? Now that boards and commissions convened by the Office of Community Engagement, will replace the CAC system, do you support this approach?
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Should Raleigh work together with neighboring cities like Cary, Durham, and Chapel Hill more closely to tackle regional issues like housing and transportation? How will you do that?
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Do you support Raleigh’s efforts in BRT and commuter rail? What are your thoughts on their studies’ analyses on housing affordability and business cases? What would you do differently?
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What is Raleigh doing that other cities could learn from? What specific things are other cities doing that Raleigh could do?
Note: if you felt like these questions are familiar, it’s because I suggested them last month when @annamjohnson of the N&O fielded questions for all candidates in the Raleigh elections/City Councils thread last month.