- Durham, NC | Official Website
Watch City Life: Durham’s Equal Business Opportunity Program In our new City Life episode, learn more about what our Equal Business Opportunity Program is and how it’s helping to break down barriers and build a more inclusive local economy
- Things to Do in Durham - Live, Work, and Play in the Bull City
Durham is known as a great city to live, work, and play, and a destination that offers celebrated arts, dining, sports, and more World class facilities like the Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham Bulls Athletic Park, and Duke University’s Nasher Museum of Art blend with nearly 100 City-owned parks and recreation facilities to make Durham
- Welcome to The City of Durham | Durham, NC
Your goals will be tied into the City’s vision, making Durham a leading city in providing an excellent and sustainable quality of life Click on the menu to the right to learn more about making Durham a great place to work, live and play!
- Durham One Call - Make a Service Request | Durham, NC
You can request a replacement garbage or recycling cart by contacting Durham One Call via our online request form, download our app for Android or iPhone, or call 919-560-1200
- GIS Services | Durham, NC
Durham Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is dedicated to providing customers with access to computerized information such as tables, maps, plans and other graphic documents through expert implementation of the principles of geography, cartography and geospatial analysis
- News Flash • Proposed FY25-26 Budget Meets Growing Service D - Durham, NC
$7 million more this year (for a total of $12 million) for lead soil cleanup at five City parks: East Durham, East End, Lyon, Northgate, and Walltown Adds 6 new staff positions and $394,000 for park maintenance
- Community Safety | Durham, NC
Durham Community Safety Department (DCSD) works to enhance public safety through community-centered approaches to prevention and intervention as alternatives to policing and the criminal legal system
- Services | Durham, NC
The City of Durham’s Stormwater Division invites residents to join a virtual information session about the next steps for its Algal Floway Project - a pollution control measure using algae to naturally remove nutrients from water flowing to Falls Lake
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