Participatory Budgeting Cycle Returns to Durham

We’re entering the fourth cycle of participatory budgeting, which lets residents decide how part of the city’s annual budget is spent by proposing and voting on local projects. Proposed projects should benefit the public, have a one-time cost, and involve physical improvements to public spaces or infrastructure. Residents can submit ideas online or in-person at events in February and March.

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Wes Platt
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Lead storyteller. Game designer and journalist. Recovering Floridian. Email: southpointaccessnews@gmail.com.

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