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  1. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday April 27th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in Raleigh city government? Here’s a key event happening today as part of the City’s ongoing planning efforts.

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Housing & Neighborhoods

    • 🗓 Date: Monday, April 27, 2026
    • ⏰ Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
    • 📍 Location: One Exchange Plaza (OEP)
      1 Exchange Plaza, Conference Room 809, Raleigh, NC

    What This Meeting Is About

    The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Teams are a critical part of shaping the City of Raleigh’s Next Comprehensive Plan—a long-term vision that guides how the city grows and develops.

    This session focuses specifically on:

    Housing & Neighborhoods

    Discussions will center around:

    • Housing development and affordability
    • Neighborhood growth and preservation
    • Community-focused planning strategies

    Who’s Involved

    Each Technical Team is made up of:

    • City of Raleigh staff
    • Representatives from boards and commissions
    • Local subject-matter experts and community leaders

    These groups collaborate to develop policy recommendations that directly influence Raleigh’s future.

    Why It Matters

    The Comprehensive Plan impacts everything from:

    • 🏗️ Development and zoning
    • 🚗 Transportation and infrastructure
    • 🌳 Environmental planning
    • 🏡 Neighborhood quality of life

    👉 This is where real decisions begin—and community input helps shape what Raleigh becomes over the next decade.

    Part of a Larger Initiative

    The Housing & Neighborhoods team is one of five key Technical Teams:

    • Land Use
    • Transportation
    • Housing & Neighborhoods
    • Natural Resources
    • Infrastructure & Services

    Together, these groups form the foundation of Raleigh’s long-term planning strategy.

    Quick Take

    • What: Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team Meeting
    • Focus: Housing & Neighborhoods
    • Where: One Exchange Plaza, Downtown Raleigh
    • Why: Help guide Raleigh’s future growth and policy

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  2. Triangle Event Guide – Top Things To Do on Tuesday April 7th

    Looking for things to do in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and across the Triangle this Tuesday? From free community events and brewery meetups to family-friendly activities and unbeatable food deals, here’s your curated DoRaleigh Triangle Event Guide for Tuesday, April 7, 2026.

    All-Day Deals & Ongoing Events

    Take advantage of these all-day specials and experiences happening across the Triangle:

    Wendy’s Deal – Free fries and a Frosty (if there was a dunk in the NCAA Championship game) 🕒 All Day | 💲 FREE | 📍 Wendy’s (multiple locations)

    North Carolina Science Festival – Month-long celebration of science 🕒 All Day | 💲 FREE | 📍 Various locations across NC

    Discount Movie Tuesday – Tickets for just $6.25 🕒 All Day | 💲 $6.25 | 📍 The Lumina Theater, Chapel Hill

    Literary Peeps Diorama Exhibit – Vote for your favorites 🕒 During library hours | 💲 FREE | 📍 Orange County Public Library, Hillsborough


    Morning & Midday Events

    Start your day with networking, family fun, or casual vibes:

    Coffee & Connection 🕘 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM | 💲 FREE 📍 The Williams House Craft Taproom, Cary

    North Hills Kids: Hop Into Spring 🕤 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM | 💲 FREE 📍 The Commons at North Hills, Raleigh

    Tequila Tuesday at bmc brewing 🕚 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM | 💲 Discounted 📍 Pittsboro


    Afternoon & Early Evening Fun

    Looking for laid-back social events or hobbies? Check these out:

    Magic: The Gathering Meet Up 🕓 4:00 PM – 10:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Oaklyn Springs Brewery, Fuquay-Varina

    Free Line Dancing Class 🕕 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 The Snow Approach, Hillsborough

    Bond Brothers Run Club 🕕 6:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Bond Brothers Beer Company, Cary

    Chess Club 🕕 6:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Bearded Bee Brewing Company, Wendell


    Evening Events & Nightlife

    From live music to trivia, bingo, and more—Tuesday nights in the Triangle are anything but boring:

    Craft & Draft (Raleigh) 🕡 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Crank Arm Brewing

    Company Craft & Draft Tuesdays (Durham) 🕡 6:30 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Crank Arm Brewing

    Beer & Banjos (Raleigh) 🕡 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Bowstring Pizza and Brewyard

    Beer & Banjos (Carrboro) 🕖 7:00 PM – 9:30 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Speakeasy

    Music Bingo 🕖 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Gizmo Brew Works, Durham

    Game Night + $6 Drafts 🕖 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 The Williams House Craft Taproom, Cary

    Video Game Night 🕖 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Moon Dog Meadery, Durham

    Karaoke Night 🕗 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Boxcar Bar + Arcade, Durham

    Open Jam Session 🕘 9:00 PM | 💲 FREE 📍 Slim’s, Raleigh


    Final Thoughts

    Whether you’re looking for free events, family-friendly activities, or a fun night out with friends, the Triangle has something happening every hour of the day. From community gatherings and fitness meetups to live music and game nights, Tuesday is packed with opportunities to explore Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and beyond.

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  3. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide

    Wednesday, March 18, 2026

    Stay informed and connected with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. This DoRaleigh Government Event Guide highlights key meetings, workshops, and community events taking place on Wednesday, March 18, 2026—giving residents the opportunity to engage with local leadership, planning initiatives, and sustainability efforts.

    Whether you’re interested in city planning, land use, environmental initiatives, or major city updates, there are multiple ways to plug in and be part of Raleigh’s future.


    🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Community Events

    Planning Commission Text Change Committee

    🕓 4:00 PM

    📍 City of Raleigh – Boards and Commissions

    This committee reviews and discusses proposed text changes to city planning policies, impacting zoning, development, and long-term growth across Raleigh.


    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Land Use

    🕓 4:00 PM

    📍 Community Workshop

    Part of Raleigh’s long-range planning efforts, this session focuses on land use strategies and community input to help shape how the city grows and evolves.


    Little Rock Creek Walk

    🕔 5:00 PM

    📍 Raleigh (Registration Required)

    Join this guided walk to explore environmental sustainability efforts and local ecosystems along Little Rock Creek.

    👉 Registration required


    State of the City Address

    🕕 6:00 PM

    📍 City of Raleigh

    One of the most important civic events of the year, the State of the City Address provides updates on Raleigh’s progress, priorities, and future vision from city leadership.


    🌟 Why You Should Attend

    These events provide valuable opportunities to:

    Stay informed about Raleigh’s growth and development Engage with city leaders and planning teams Participate in community-driven decision-making Learn about environmental and sustainability initiatives. Raleigh is growing, and your voice matters in shaping its future.


    📍 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    At DoRaleigh.com, we keep you updated with, daily Raleigh government meeting guides Community events and public engagement opportunities Local business and cultural highlights Things to do across Raleigh and the Triangle

    Make it part of your routine to stay informed and involved.

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  4. 🏛️ City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday March 17th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening inside your local government. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, March 17, 2026 highlights key meetings, public sessions, and community programs that shape the future of Raleigh.

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events provide opportunities to stay connected, learn, and participate in local decision-making.

    📅 Tuesday, March 17, 2026 Events

    Tuesdays in the Square

    🕚 11:00 AM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Enjoy a midday community gathering in Downtown Raleigh. “Tuesdays in the Square” offers a chance to connect with neighbors, enjoy outdoor programming, and take a break in one of the city’s public spaces.


    City Council Work Session

    🕦 11:30 AM | Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council Work Session is where in-depth discussions happen on policy, budget considerations, and upcoming initiatives. These sessions help shape decisions before formal votes.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 PM | Council and Council Committee Meetings

    This formal session includes official votes, public comments, and decisions impacting Raleigh residents, businesses, and development across the city.


    Arts Commission Executive Committee

    🕠 5:30 PM | Boards and Commissions

    Focused on Raleigh’s vibrant arts and cultural landscape, this meeting supports initiatives that enhance public art, creative programming, and cultural development citywide.


    📍 Why It Matters

    Raleigh continues to grow, and these meetings play a critical role in shaping:

    🏗️ Development and infrastructure 🎭 Arts and culture investments 🌳 Parks and recreation programming 🏡 Community planning and neighborhood impact

    Attending or following these sessions helps residents stay informed and have a voice in the city’s future.

    🔗 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    DoRaleigh keeps you updated with:

    Daily City of Raleigh government meetings Local events and community happenings Business, culture, and civic engagement across the Triangle

    👉 Follow DoRaleigh for real-time updates and opportunities to stay involved in your city.

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  5. Raleigh Government Event Guide: March 11, 2026

    City Meetings, Community Workshops, and Recreation Events Happening in Raleigh

    Residents looking to stay informed and engaged with their local government will find several important meetings and community activities happening across the City of Raleigh on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. From advisory commission meetings and planning discussions to recreational events hosted by Raleigh Parks, these gatherings provide opportunities for residents to learn about city initiatives, participate in civic dialogue, and enjoy community programming.

    The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights official meetings, workshops, and city-hosted events happening throughout the day.


    City of Raleigh Government Events
    Wednesday, March 11, 2026


    Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    8:30 AM | Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) meets to review matters related to historic preservation across the city. The commission helps guide policies and decisions affecting Raleigh’s historic districts, landmarks, and preservation initiatives.

    These meetings play an important role in maintaining the historic character and architectural heritage of Raleigh’s neighborhoods and downtown areas.


    Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

    12:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

    The Substance Use Advisory Commission gathers to discuss issues related to substance misuse prevention, treatment resources, and community education. The commission provides guidance to city leadership on policies and initiatives that support public health and wellness across Raleigh.


    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation

    4:00 PM | Community Workshop

    This meeting is part of the Reflecting Raleigh Comprehensive Plan update, where topic-specific technical teams provide recommendations for the city’s long-term growth and development.

    The Transportation Technical Team focuses on topics such as:

    Public transit planning Pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure Roadway improvements Transportation equity and accessibility

    Community members interested in the future of Raleigh’s transportation systems are encouraged to attend and learn more about the planning process.


    Join Us for an Evening of Dance with a Live Band

    7:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Wrap up the day with a lively evening of music and dancing hosted by Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics. This event features live music and social dancing, offering residents a fun way to stay active and connect with the community.

    Participants can register through RecLink, the City of Raleigh’s official recreation program platform.


    Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

    Staying informed about City of Raleigh meetings and programs helps residents understand local decisions, participate in community planning, and enjoy city-hosted recreational activities.


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    City council and commission meetings Community workshops Local government initiatives Parks and recreation events Civic engagement opportunities

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  6. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide | Tuesday March 10th Edition

    Residents across the City of Raleigh have several opportunities on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, to stay informed, get involved in local government, and support community arts. From official board meetings and City Council discussions to student art exhibitions, these events highlight how the City continues to encourage civic engagement and public participation.

    The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide helps residents stay connected to important meetings, policy discussions, and cultural programming happening across the city.


    Here’s what’s happening in Raleigh today.

    Planning Commission Meeting

    9:00 AM | Tuesday

    Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission meets to review development proposals, zoning cases, and planning initiatives that impact Raleigh’s growth and future development. These meetings are an important opportunity for residents to stay informed about land use planning, neighborhood development, and long-term city planning decisions.


    Gifts of Gold | Student Exhibition

    1:30 PM – 6:00 PM | March 10–11

    Art Exhibit | Arts and Entertainment

    The Gifts of Gold Student Exhibition showcases creative work from local students, highlighting artistic talent within the Raleigh community. This exhibition celebrates youth creativity and provides a platform for students to share their artwork with the public.

    Residents and visitors are encouraged to stop by and support Raleigh’s next generation of artists.


    Raleigh City Council Work Session

    4:00 PM | Tuesday

    Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Work Session allows Raleigh City Council members to review policies, discuss upcoming initiatives, and evaluate proposals before formal votes take place during regular council meetings.

    Topics often include:

    City planning and development Transportation initiatives Housing and neighborhood programs Budget planning Public safety updates

    Work sessions help ensure city leadership carefully reviews policies before decisions are finalized.


    Police Advisory Board Special Meeting

    6:00 PM | Tuesday

    Boards and Commissions

    The Police Advisory Board works to strengthen relationships between the Raleigh Police Department and the community. During this special meeting, board members may discuss public safety concerns, community feedback, and initiatives that support transparency and accountability in policing.

    Community engagement is a key part of the board’s mission, and residents are encouraged to stay informed about these discussions.


    Raleigh City Council Public Comment Session

    7:00 PM | Tuesday

    Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Public Comment Session gives Raleigh residents the opportunity to speak directly with city leaders and share input on important issues affecting their communities.

    Public comment sessions allow residents to address topics such as:

    Neighborhood development Public safety Transportation and infrastructure Housing Community programs and services

    Participating in public comment sessions is one of the most direct ways residents can make their voices heard in local government.


    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government

    Local government decisions shape the future of Raleigh’s neighborhoods, infrastructure, and community programs. By attending meetings, participating in discussions, and supporting local initiatives, residents can stay actively involved in shaping the city’s future.

    For more City of Raleigh government meetings, local events, and community news, visit DoRaleigh.com for daily event guides and updates.

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  7. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday February 26th Edition

    If you’re looking to stay informed and engaged in local decision-making, here’s your City of Raleigh Government Guide for Thursday, February 26, 2026. From transportation planning to watershed discussions and historic preservation reviews, today’s meetings impact growth, infrastructure, and neighborhood development across Raleigh.

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic engagement is key to building a stronger city. Here’s what’s happening:

    Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting

    3:00 p.m. | Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The Transportation and Transit Committee reviews policies and projects that shape how Raleigh moves — including road improvements, transit planning, pedestrian safety, and multimodal transportation initiatives.

    Why it matters:

    With Raleigh’s rapid growth, transit corridors, traffic congestion solutions, and infrastructure investments are critical to the city’s long-term sustainability.

    Rocky Branch Watershed Study Public Meeting

    4:00 p.m. | Environment and Sustainability | Open House

    This public meeting focuses on the Rocky Branch Watershed Study, addressing stormwater management, flood mitigation, and environmental resilience.

    Why it matters:

    Watershed studies help reduce flooding risks, protect neighborhoods, and guide infrastructure improvements — especially as climate patterns shift and development continues.


    Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

    4:00 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission reviews rezoning cases, land use amendments, and development proposals that shape Raleigh’s future growth.

    Why it matters:

    Decisions made here influence housing density, commercial development, neighborhood character, and long-term planning priorities.


    RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

    5:00 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Certificate of Appropriateness Committee reviews proposed changes to properties within Raleigh’s historic districts.

    Why it matters:

    This committee ensures that renovations and new construction align with historic preservation standards, protecting Raleigh’s architectural heritage.


    A New Nash: Kick-Off Party & Open House

    5:30 p.m. | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics | Open House

    Residents are invited to attend the kickoff event and open house for “A New Nash,” a community engagement initiative connected to Raleigh Parks.

    Why it matters:

    Public input shapes how parks and recreation spaces evolve, ensuring they reflect community needs and priorities.


    Why Civic Engagement Matters in Raleigh

    Raleigh continues to grow at a rapid pace, bringing new opportunities and challenges. Attending committee meetings, public hearings, and open houses allows residents to:

    Provide feedback on development projects Influence transportation and environmental policies Protect historic neighborhoods Shape parks and community spaces Stay informed about city government decisions

    Whether you attend in person or follow along virtually, civic participation strengthens transparency and accountability.

    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    DoRaleigh provides daily City of Raleigh Government Event Guides, making it easier for residents to stay informed and engaged. Bookmark our government guides and share with neighbors who care about Raleigh’s future.

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  8. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Weekend Edition (Feb. 20–22, 2026)

    Community Meetings, Civic Engagement & Black History Month Events in Raleigh

    Looking to stay informed and connected in Raleigh? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Weekend Edition highlights community engagement meetings, civic discussions, cultural programming, youth markets, technology help sessions, and Black History Month events happening across the city. These events offer residents opportunities to participate in local government conversations, explore community programs, and celebrate Raleigh’s culture and history.

    Whether you’re interested in civic participation, local arts, youth entrepreneurship, or community dialogue, here’s what’s happening this weekend in Raleigh.


    📅 Friday, February 20, 2026

    🏛️ Raleigh Talks — The City Listens: Creating Community Cohesion

    9:00 AM | Community Engagement Event

    This community conversation invites residents to share perspectives on strengthening connections, inclusivity, and collaboration across Raleigh neighborhoods. These sessions help shape future city initiatives and community programs.

    🎨 Black Superhero Gallery

    5:00 PM | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

    Celebrate Black History Month in Raleigh with this cultural art experience highlighting Black heroes, creativity, storytelling, and community pride. A great educational and inspirational event for families and youth.

    📅 Saturday, February 21, 2026

    🏙️ Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly

    9:30 AM | Community Workshop

    One of Raleigh’s most important civic engagement events, the Civic Assembly brings residents together to discuss priorities, city planning, and future community initiatives. Residents are encouraged to participate and share feedback.

    🛍️ Teen Museum Market

    11:00 AM | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

    Support young entrepreneurs and creatives at this youth-focused market featuring handmade goods, art, and community engagement activities.

    🚎 Black History Trolley Tour

    1:00 PM | Cultural & Historical Tour

    Explore Raleigh’s rich Black history through guided storytelling, historic landmarks, and community narratives. Advance ticket registration is recommended.

    💻 Advice About Your Device – Drop-In Hours

    1:00 PM | Community Workshop

    Need help with technology? This drop-in session offers assistance with smartphones, tablets, laptops, and digital services. Ideal for seniors, beginners, and anyone wanting to improve digital skills.

    📅 Sunday, February 22, 2026

    🚎 Black History Trolley Tour (Second Date)

    1:00 PM | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

    Another opportunity to experience Raleigh’s Black history through an engaging guided trolley tour highlighting important people, places, and stories that shaped the city. Tickets Here

    🌟 Why These Events Matter

    ✔ Strengthen community connections

    ✔ Stay informed on Raleigh initiatives

    ✔ Support youth entrepreneurship

    ✔ Celebrate Black history and culture

    ✔ Access helpful city resources

    These government and community events help residents remain engaged, informed, and connected to Raleigh’s growth and culture.

    📍 Stay Connected with Raleigh

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for:

    Raleigh government meeting guides Community engagement opportunities Local event calendars Civic participation resources Cultural and community highlights

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  9. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday February 19th Edition

    Meetings, Workshops & Community Engagement Opportunities

    Looking to stay informed and involved in Raleigh local government and community initiatives? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, February 19, 2026 highlights important meetings, public engagement sessions, arts programming, and advisory board discussions happening across the city.

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, advocate, or community stakeholder, these events provide opportunities to participate in civic dialogue, learn about city services, and connect with Raleigh leadership.

    🏛️ City Services & Community Support

    In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Millbrook

    🕙 10:00 AM • Thursday

    Residents can meet with city staff to discuss water billing questions, account assistance, and service information.


    In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Biltmore

    🕙 10:00 AM • Thursday

    Another convenient location for billing support and customer service guidance.


    Community Advisory & Public Engagement Meetings

    Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting

    🕛 12:00 PM • Thursday

    This commission works to improve accessibility, inclusion, and quality of life for Raleigh residents with disabilities.


    Medal of Arts Nomination Application Webinar

    🕧 12:30 PM • Thursday

    Learn how to nominate individuals or organizations for Raleigh’s prestigious Medal of Arts recognition.

    👉 Registration required.

    🏙️ Planning, Design & City Development


    Design Review Commission Meeting

    🕟 4:30 PM • Thursday

    This board reviews urban design, development proposals, and projects affecting Raleigh’s visual character and growth.


    🎨 Arts & Cultural Engagement

    Artist Reception – Relevant Material (Contemporary Quilting)

    🕠 5:30 PM • Thursday

    Community engagement event celebrating textile art and local creative expression.


    🌿 Parks, Recreation & Greenways

    Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board Meeting

    🕕 6:00 PM • Thursday

    Public hearing and discussion covering park development, recreational programming, and greenway planning across Raleigh.


    Why These Events Matter

    Attending Raleigh government meetings and civic events helps residents:

    Stay informed about local decisions Voice opinions on development and community services Learn about city resources and programs Support arts, culture, and recreation initiatives

    DoRaleigh regularly shares government event guides to encourage community participation, transparency, and civic engagement across the Triangle.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Civic Updates

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for:

    ✔ Local government meeting recaps

    ✔ Community engagement opportunities

    ✔ Raleigh development updates

    ✔ Cultural events and civic resources

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  10. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — February 18th Edition

    Stay informed, engaged, and connected with Raleigh civic meetings, workshops, and community opportunities

    Residents, business owners, and community advocates are encouraged to stay engaged with local government happenings across Raleigh. From public service office hours to planning discussions and community education sessions, Wednesday, February 18, 2026 offers several opportunities to participate in civic life, ask questions, and stay informed about decisions shaping the city.

    Below is your DoRaleigh Government Event Guide highlighting key public meetings and community engagement events scheduled for today.

    📅 Wednesday, February 18, 2026 — Raleigh Government Events


    Water Billing Office Hours (Two Locations)

    🕙 10:00 AM

    Residents can get assistance with water billing questions, account support, and service information.

    Biltmore Location — In-person office hours Millbrook Location — In-person office hours

    These sessions provide direct access to city staff for resolving billing concerns or learning about available programs.

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Land Use

    🕓 4:00 PM

    This technical session focuses on land use planning discussions connected to Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy. Topics often include zoning updates, development trends, and planning priorities shaping future neighborhoods.


    Planning Commission Text Change Committee

    🕓 4:00 PM

    This committee reviews potential changes to zoning and development regulations. These discussions can influence housing, commercial growth, transportation planning, and overall city development policies.

    Community observers, developers, and residents interested in city planning often attend or follow these meetings.


    A Roadmap to Freedom

    🕡 6:45 PM

    Hosted through Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics programming, this event focuses on community education, history, and civic awareness themes. It offers an opportunity for residents to engage in meaningful cultural and educational dialogue.


    ✔️ Why Civic Engagement Matters

    Participating in local government events helps residents:

    Stay informed about policies affecting neighborhoods Engage directly with city leadership Provide input on development and planning decisions Build stronger community connections Advocate for local priorities

    Whether attending in person or following meeting updates, civic participation helps shape Raleigh’s future.

    📣 Stay Connected with Raleigh Civic Updates

    DoRaleigh regularly shares:

    Government meeting guides Community engagement opportunities Local board and commission updates Cultural and civic events Economic development news

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing updates and opportunities to get involved across the Triangle.

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  11. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Monday, February 16th Edition

    Key City Council Meetings, Board Sessions & Community Updates in Raleigh

    If you’re looking to stay engaged with local government and civic activity, this City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Monday, February 16, 2026 highlights important meetings, community opportunities, and registration deadlines. From budget discussions to historic preservation updates and youth arts programs, these events offer residents meaningful ways to stay informed and involved.

    DoRaleigh.com continues to track Raleigh government meetings, advisory boards, and civic opportunities to help residents stay connected to decisions impacting the community.


    Raleigh Government Events — Feb. 16, 2026

    Artist Studio Summer Camp Registration Opens

    Feb. 16–22, 2026 (Monday–Sunday)

    Category: Arts & Entertainment / Youth Programs

    Registration opens for the City of Raleigh’s popular Artist Studio Summer Camp, offering creative programming for youth interested in visual arts and artistic exploration. Early registration is recommended as camps often fill quickly.

    Why it matters:

    Supports youth arts education Encourages creative development Provides structured summer programming for families


    City Council Pre-Budget Work Session

    4:00 PM — Monday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    This work session allows Raleigh City Council members to discuss priorities and planning ahead of the upcoming budget cycle. Topics typically include funding allocations, city services, infrastructure, and community investment strategies.

    Community impact:

    Helps shape Raleigh’s annual budget Influences city services and programs Provides insight into policy priorities

    Public engagement and awareness are encouraged.


    RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee — Annual Training

    5:00 PM — Monday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Certificate of Appropriateness Committee holds its annual training session. This committee reviews proposed changes to historic properties to ensure preservation standards are maintained.

    Why it matters:

    Protects Raleigh’s historic districts Guides responsible development Preserves architectural heritage

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    DoRaleigh provides ongoing coverage of:

    Raleigh City Council meetings Planning Commission sessions Advisory board updates Civic engagement opportunities Community workshops and forums

    Staying informed helps residents participate more effectively in shaping Raleigh’s future.

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  12. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday February 10th Edition

    Stay engaged with Raleigh civic meetings, workshops, and community events happening today.

    If you’re passionate about staying informed on local government decisions, community initiatives, and public engagement opportunities in Raleigh, today’s City of Raleigh government events offer several ways to participate — from official council meetings to workshops and community activities. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or civic advocate, these events help keep you connected to what’s shaping the Triangle region.


    City of Raleigh Government Events — Feb. 10, 2026

    Planning Commission Meeting

    ⏰ 9:00 AM

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Planning Commission discusses zoning, development proposals, growth planning, and land-use policy affecting Raleigh neighborhoods and future development.


    City Council Work Session

    ⏰ 4:00 PM

    Category: Council & Committee Meetings

    This work session allows Raleigh City Council members to review policy proposals, budget priorities, and upcoming initiatives before formal decisions are made.


    Project Forecasting Workshop

    ⏰ 5:00 PM

    Category: Community & Workshops

    This workshop focuses on future planning projects, community forecasting, and civic input opportunities.

    👉 Registration available on Eventbrite.


    Arts Commission Executive Committee

    ⏰ 5:30 PM

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    Focused on Raleigh’s arts programs, cultural initiatives, and public art development — important for creatives, organizations, and arts advocates in the Triangle.


    Let’s Make Valentines (Community Event)

    ⏰ 5:30 PM

    Category: Holidays • Parks & Recreation • Festivals

    A fun seasonal community activity celebrating Valentine’s Day creativity.

    👉 Registration available via RecLink.


    City Council Public Comment Session

    ⏰ 7:00 PM

    Category: Council Meetings

    Residents can share feedback, concerns, or support on city issues directly with elected officials — a key opportunity for civic engagement.


    Why These Meetings Matter for Raleigh Residents

    Local government decisions impact everything from housing development and transportation planning to parks, arts funding, and economic growth. Attending or following these meetings helps residents:

    Stay informed on Raleigh development plans Engage with local leadership Support community initiatives Advocate for neighborhood needs Strengthen civic participation


    Stay Connected with Raleigh Civic Life

    At DoRaleigh, we track government meetings, community events, and local happenings across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and the Triangle to keep residents informed and engaged.

    👉 Check DoRaleigh regularly for government event guides, civic updates, and local event coverage.

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  13. Title: City of Raleigh Event Guide – Board of Adjustment Meeting | Monday, February 9, 2026

    City of Raleigh Event Guide – Board of Adjustment Meeting

    Monday, February 9, 2026

    Residents, business owners, developers, and community advocates are encouraged to stay informed by attending or tuning in to the City of Raleigh Board of Adjustment meeting scheduled for Monday, February 9, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. This important public meeting focuses on zoning variances, development considerations, and land-use decisions that can shape Raleigh’s growth and neighborhood development. Civic participation helps ensure community voices are part of Raleigh’s evolving landscape.

    The meeting will take place at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), 222 W. Hargett St., Council Chamber, Raleigh, NC 27601 and will also be broadcast live on RTN 11 as well as the City’s official livestream platform. Community members can review agendas, minutes, and past meeting recordings through the City of Raleigh Boards and Commissions portal. Whether attending in person or watching online, this is a great opportunity to stay connected with local government decisions impacting Raleigh’s future.

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  14. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Thursday February 5th Edition

    If you want to stay connected to local decision-making, planning, and civic issues in Raleigh, attending or watching City government meetings is a great way to stay informed.

    Boards and commissions play an important role in shaping policies related to development, environmental planning, infrastructure, and community growth.

    Here’s what’s happening on Thursday, February 5, 2026:


    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    Time: 3:00 PM

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    Viewing: Virtual viewing available (registration required)

    This commission focuses on:

    Stormwater management policies Flood mitigation planning Environmental protection initiatives Infrastructure improvements Water quality and sustainability issues

    These discussions often influence long-term environmental planning across Raleigh.

    👉 Residents can typically register online to watch meetings live.


    Design Review Commission

    Time: 4:30 PM

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Design Review Commission evaluates:

    Urban design projects Development proposals Historic district considerations Downtown and corridor planning Architectural and community impact reviews

    This commission helps guide Raleigh’s evolving cityscape while balancing growth and preservation.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    Participating in local government meetings helps residents:

    ✔ Stay informed about city planning decisions

    ✔ Understand upcoming development projects

    ✔ Engage with environmental and infrastructure policies

    ✔ Support transparency in local government

    ✔ Connect with Raleigh civic initiatives

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, following these meetings helps shape Raleigh’s future.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Updates

    DoRaleigh regularly covers:

    City Council meetings Boards and commissions Community engagement opportunities Public hearings and workshops Local policy developments

    👉 Check DoRaleigh often for Raleigh government updates and other event guides.

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  15. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday January 29th Edition

    Public Meetings, Workshops & Community Engagement Opportunities

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with local government in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, January 29, 2026 highlights public meetings, virtual workshops, committee sessions, and community input opportunities happening throughout the day.

    These events offer residents, business owners, and community stakeholders a chance to participate in city planning, transportation discussions, vendor opportunities, and park improvements.


    City of Raleigh Meetings & Community Events

    HUB Certification Info Session & Registering as a City Vendor (Virtual)

    🕝 2:30 PM | Thursday

    📍 Virtual Event

    Category: Community & Workshops

    This virtual session provides guidance on HUB (Historically Underutilized Business) certification and explains how small and minority-owned businesses can register as vendors with the City of Raleigh. Ideal for entrepreneurs looking to do business with the city.

    🔗 Registration required


    Transportation & Transit Committee Meeting

    🕒 3:00 PM | Thursday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    This committee meeting covers transportation planning, transit projects, and infrastructure issues impacting Raleigh residents and commuters. Public attendance helps ensure transparency and community awareness.


    Share Your Ideas for Biltmore Hills Park

    🕓 4:00 PM | Thursday

    📍 Community Engagement Session

    Category: Parks, Recreation & Athletics | Open Houses & Public Hearings

    Residents are invited to share feedback and ideas on improvements, amenities, and future plans for Biltmore Hills Park, helping shape the park’s long-term vision.


    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation

    🕓 4:00 PM | Thursday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Community & Workshops

    This technical team session is part of the Reflecting Raleigh initiative, focusing on transportation-related equity, infrastructure, and policy considerations affecting communities across the city.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    City meetings and engagement sessions play a critical role in shaping Raleigh’s future—from transportation and parks to business opportunities and equity initiatives. Attending or tuning in ensures residents have a voice in decisions that directly impact their neighborhoods.

    Stay Engaged with DoRaleigh

    DoRaleigh’s City of Raleigh Government Event Guides make it easy to track public meetings, workshops, hearings, and civic engagement opportunities all in one place. Check back daily for updated government calendars, City Council recaps, and community participation opportunities.

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  16. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday January 28th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with City of Raleigh government meetings and community events? The DoRaleigh.com Government Event Guide for Wednesday, January 28, 2026 highlights public meetings, community workshops, and civic engagement opportunities happening both in-person and virtually.

    Whether you’re interested in natural resources planning, local voting education, public safety oversight, or upcoming city construction projects, these events offer residents a chance to learn more and participate in Raleigh’s civic process.

    Raleigh Government & Community Events

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

    🕓 4:00 PM | Wednesday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Community & Workshops

    This technical team meeting focuses on natural resources and environmental considerations as part of the Reflecting Raleigh comprehensive planning initiative. Residents interested in sustainability, land use, and environmental policy are encouraged to follow along.


    Vote Local Informational Pop-Up Event

    🕓 4:00 PM | Wednesday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Community Engagement

    Learn more about local elections, voting processes, and civic participation at this informational pop-up hosted by the City of Raleigh. A great opportunity for residents seeking clarity on how local government works and how to stay involved.

    Meet the General Contractor: Balfour Beatty

    🕔 5:00 PM | Wednesday

    📍 City of Raleigh

    Category: Community & Workshops

    📝 Registration Required

    Meet representatives from Balfour Beatty, the general contractor involved in major City of Raleigh construction projects. This session provides insight into upcoming work, timelines, and opportunities for community engagement.


    Police Advisory Board Meeting (Virtual)

    🕠 5:30 PM | Wednesday

    💻 Virtual Meeting

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Raleigh Police Advisory Board meets virtually to discuss public safety concerns, policy recommendations, and community feedback related to policing in Raleigh. Meetings are open to the public and offer opportunities for observation and civic awareness.


    Why Attend Raleigh Government Meetings?

    Attending or tracking city meetings helps residents:

    Stay informed on policy decisions and development projects Participate in community planning and public safety discussions Understand how local government decisions impact daily life Engage directly with boards, commissions, and city staff

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    For daily Raleigh government event guides, City Council recaps, public meeting schedules, and civic updates, visit DoRaleigh.com — All the news that the news missed.

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  17. Raleigh City Council Recap: January 6, 2026 Meeting Highlights

    The City of Raleigh City Council held a full agenda meeting on January 6, 2026, covering rezonings, affordable housing investments, committee restructuring, and major project updates—including the status of the Raleigh Convention Center and the New City Hall project. Below is a clear, community-focused recap of the most important actions and discussions for Raleigh residents.

    👉 Full agenda and attachments:

    Key Takeaways at a Glance

    North Hills rezoning public hearing led the agenda and remains open for continued discussion Councilor Harrison named Mayor Pro Tem Raleigh Convention Center expected to reopen within days following fire-related repairs New City Hall remains on schedule for March 2027 completion, on time and on budget $2.88 million authorized for Duplex Village affordable housing development Multiple rezonings approved, delayed, or scheduled for future hearings City Council committees renamed to align with the adopted Strategic Plan Upcoming district meetings and Transportation & Transit Committee discussions announced

    Leadership & Governance Updates

    City Council unanimously named Councilor Harrison as Mayor Pro Tem, a key leadership role responsible for stepping in when the Mayor is unavailable and helping guide Council priorities.

    Council also unanimously approved renaming two standing committees to better reflect policy focus:

    Growth & Natural Resources Committee → Housing and the Environment Safe, Vibrant, and Healthy Communities Committee → Community Safety and Quality of Life

    Major City Projects & Infrastructure

    Raleigh Convention Center Update

    Following a recent fire incident, staff reported:

    Re-occupancy expected within a day or two Six events cancelled or relocated 34 Q1 events moving forward with minimal disruption Over $4 million in booked revenue retained More than 28,000 hotel room nights preserved

    Council unanimously granted the City Manager expanded authority to enter contracts and approve budget transfers through June 30, 2026 to support recovery efforts.

    New City Hall Project

    The New City Hall project remains:

    On schedule On budget Targeted for final completion in March 2027

    Affordable Housing: Duplex Village

    Council unanimously approved:

    A $2,880,000 conditional commitment from the 2020 Affordable Housing Bond Authorization to lease city-owned land to BRAD (or designated ownership entity)

    The Duplex Village project will deliver 120 affordable rental units for low-income households, representing a significant investment in housing stability and equity.

    Rezoning & Land Use Decisions

    Approved or Continued Rezoning Items

    Z-9-25 – 4500 Western Blvd (District D): Approved 5–3, with concerns raised about tree canopy preservation Z-27-25 – 721 & 725 Grove Ave (District D): Unanimously approved Z-26-25 – Leesville Rd (District E): Unanimously approved Z-34-25 – North Hills (District A): Hearing held open until January 20 Z-33-25 – Gresham Lake Rd (District A): To return as a special item on January 20, with a public hearing set for February 3

    Rezoning Delays for Further Discussion

    Z-11-25 – 2230 S. New Hope Rd (District C): Public hearing delayed until January 20 to allow more discussion on affordable housing conditions Z-31-25 – 516 N. Blount St (District C): Planning Commission deadline extended by 45 days

    Transportation & Street Closings

    Street Closing STC-04-2025 (McLean Drive ROW): Unanimously approved Transportation & Transit Committee will meet January 29, 3–5 PM to discuss citizen-initiated street closures and transportation concerns, including Six Forks Road impacts related to North Hills development

    Environmental & Public Health Actions

    Council unanimously:

    Authorized the sale of environmental credits generated by the Bioenergy Recovery Facility using Renewable Natural Gas Directed the City Attorney to draft a resolution adopting the NC DHHS model non-smoking ordinance

    District & Community Meetings to Know

    District D Neighborhood Alliance (DDNA): January 17, 9:30 AM – Crowder Center (hosted by Mayor Pro Tem Harrison) District E Meeting: January 14, 6–8 PM – La Cucina Italian Restaurant (Councilor Jones) Councilor Jones Book Club: January 17, 9:30–11:30 AM – New World Café District A Meeting: Tentatively scheduled for January 29 (location TBD, Councilor Silver)

    Why This Matters

    From housing affordability and downtown recovery to rezoning decisions and committee restructuring, the January 6 City Council meeting set the tone for Raleigh’s policy direction in early 2026. Residents are encouraged to stay engaged, attend upcoming committee meetings, and participate in district forums to help shape decisions that impact neighborhoods citywide.

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