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1. Winston-Salem Journal | Business owners fight proposed sign ordinance
www.journalnow.com/servlet/Sat - [Cached]Published on: 9/15/2006 Last Visited: 9/15/2006
"There is no evidence that I have found that stronger sign ordinances drive businesses out of a community," said Melynda Dunigan, the president of the Winston-Salem Neighborhood Alliance. -
2. City of Winston-Salem, NC :: New Commission for Chronic Homelessness
www.cityofws.org/Home/Departme - [Cached]Published on: 12/20/2006 Last Visited: 4/15/2007
The six commissioners appointed by the City Council are: Lynn Fuller-Andrews, the assistant general counsel for Hanesbrands Inc.; Lou Baldwin, the owner and president of the Baldwin Companies; Melynda Dunigan, a member of the Winston-Salem Neighborhood Alliance Association; Allen Parks, the site director, Business Credit Solutions, Wachovia Bank; James Walker, the president of John S. Clark Co. -
3. CDHGG June 14, 2005 - Minutes
www.cityofws.org/meetings/Publ - [Cached]Published on: 6/14/2005 Last Visited: 3/11/2006
Ms. Melynda Dunnigan, Winston-Salem Neighborhood Alliance, stated that they support the text amendment and pointed out that three of the petitioners are members of the Alliance. She requested the item be remanded to the Planning Board if the Council is not satisfied with its content and recommended bringing together all interested parties to meet and discuss options to provide direction to the Planning Board.
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Ms. Dunnigan stated that one of the Alliance's issues with the process is that several petitioners had not been involved in developing the ordinance.

