Council will talk to police chief nominee, revisit 16-year old evictions ordinance
Durham, North Carolina, Police Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis, seen here in 2020, will talk to the City Council Tuesday, May 4. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Pool via AP, File)
The Tuesday, May 4, council day includes a possible vote on the nomination of C.J. Davis to be the new police chief. And the council has a proposal to change eviction set-outs 16 years after its last attempt to bring some order to the process.
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