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Transcript: Profile: Movement to give school boards power to limit residential development in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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- May 20, 2001
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Profile: Movement to give school boards power to limit residential
development in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Host: LIANE HANSEN
Time: 1:00-2:00 PM
LIANE HANSEN, host:
Every year hundreds of families with children move into the Chapel
Hill, North Carolina, area, partly because of the excellent schools
there. As a result, there's a housing boom, and once-bucolic pastures
are developing into suburbs almost overnight. Commissioners in Orange
County, where Chapel Hill is located, say they can't build enough
schools to keep up with both present and projected growth. Now they'
d like to give school boards the power to limit residential development.
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