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November 9th, 2009
Editorial: Knight's numbers
Abstract:
At the same time, Knight and a business-friendly council must find ways to encourage private-sector job creation. Maintaining a sound infrastructure and promoting quality-of-life initiatives are key pieces of that puzzle. Projects will include road improvements; bringing Randleman Lake water on line; developing a sensible long-range plan for solid-waste disposal, preferably with regional partners; engagement with colleges and universities to advance such initiatives as a pharmacy school and school of nanoscience and nanoengineering; further enhancement of the downtown experience; extending public transportation; and supporting the "aerotropolis" concept.
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