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S eptember M arch Town officials and invited dignitaries official- ly opened Garner’s new Town Hall at 900 7th Ave. The $7.5 million project was the biggest project to date to be funded with proceeds from the 2013 Garner Bond Program. The two-story, 26,000-square-foot building (located on the site of the previous Town Hall) houses seven of the Town’s 11 departments and includes Garner’s Town Council Chambers. The building also fea- tures an expanded bill payment area and a central customer-service intake point for people seeking development services provided by the Planning, Inspections and Engineering departments. Baker Roofing, the third-largest roofing company in the United States, announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to Garner. The project will bring over 250 jobs to this growing community just southeast of Raleigh. Bak- er intends to locate its new offices in a 170,000-square- foot, former big-box retail space on U.S. 401 (Fay- etteville Road). J anuary 2018 Bankrate.com named Garner one of the United States’ five great cities or towns for millennial homebuyers. It noted Garner’s outstanding com- bination of affordable housing, economic growth, job opportunities, and proximity to major metro areas and recreational activities. J une According to an annual report recently issued by Wake County Economic Development and the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, Garner had the second-highest number of commercial construction permits in Wake County in 2017— trailing only Raleigh. The largest permitted proj- ects were the Carillon Assisted Living facility off of Aversboro Road (approximately $4.3 million) and new office space owned by Mason Properties at 515 North Greenfield Parkway (approximate- ly $2.2 million). Permits for the McCullers Walk apartment complex also accounted for much of the activity (approximately $1.9 million in value). The report looked at commercial permits issued January-September 2017. 2018 POPULAR ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT The Town formally adopted its new comprehen- sive and transportation plans, collectively called the Garner Forward plan. The Comprehensive Plan updated the previous Comprehensive Growth Plan 2020 that was adopted in 2006. It provides a framework for making land-development and zoning decisions, promoting orderly land use, im- plementing public improvements and generating private investment. The Transportation Plan is a comprehensive update of the 2010 Garner Trans- portation Plan. It examines existing conditions and provide specific strategies and recommendations for all modes of travel including roadways, public transportation, walking and cycling. 8