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Council approves multiple annexations; staff provided 10-year fiscal analysis for each
Summary
Council approved several small, contiguous annexations that staff said were largely within existing service areas; staff provided 10-year financial-impact figures and council discussed long-term service and fiscal implications.
Raleigh City Council on Feb. 18 approved a slate of annexation petitions for smaller, contiguous properties (commonly called “donut holes”), after staff presented maps, utility availability and a 10-year general-fund fiscal analysis for each site.
Nut graf: Council approved multiple annexations with effective dates set for Feb. 18, 2025, while councilors asked for continued attention to service timing, fire-response standards and how cumulative annexations affect the city’s capital and operating budgets.
Staff explained each property is surrounded by Raleigh’s corporate limits and within the city’s extraterritorial…
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