Raleigh considers free parking, dog park, other enhancements to boost Downtown: ‘Critical stage’

The City of Raleigh is trying to come up with a game plan on how to increase foot traffic in the Downtown area.

A committee meeting was held and several options were tossed around. Raleigh mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin stressed at the meeting that “downtown is in a critical stage and we’re at a pivotal moment.”

Unorthodox Vintage is located along Wilmington Street and Manager Iyana Thompson says thankfully, business has been on the upswing.

The Downtown Raleigh shop has been beefing up its social media presence and it’s bringing more people into the store.

“They’re (other businesses are) actually slower on Fayetteville Street and we’re just a street over,” said Thompson.

ABC11 has learned that the city has more than $1.3 million in unused General Capital reserves funds to invest in downtown approvements.

“The ball is in the city council’s court,” said Raleigh Budget Director Sadia Satter.

Some considerations include adding more enhancements at Moore Square, constructing a permanent dog park, improving sidewalks, building more housing along

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