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  1. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Braceridge Road Pop-Up Meeting (April 29, 2026)

    Stay informed and get involved in your community with this important City of Raleigh public meeting happening today. Residents are invited to learn more and share feedback on a key infrastructure project impacting North Raleigh neighborhoods.

    Braceridge Road Drainage Improvements Pop-Up Meeting

    🗓 Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
    ⏰ Time: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
    📍 Location: Open space next to 4109 Batiste Road, Raleigh, NC 27613

    The City of Raleigh is hosting a pop-up public meeting focused on the Braceridge Road Drainage Improvements Project. This is a great opportunity for residents to connect directly with city staff, learn about proposed solutions, and provide input on a project that directly impacts the neighborhood.

    Project Overview: Why It Matters

    Flooding has become a recurring issue along Braceridge Road between Batiste Road and Sunridge Road. Currently:

    • Water from a bioretention area flows through multiple residential backyards
    • Runoff continues into the street
    • This results in yard flooding and street flooding, impacting nearby homes and safety

    The City is working to identify effective drainage solutions to address these concerns and improve stormwater management in the area.

    What to Expect at the Meeting

    Residents and stakeholders attending the pop-up meeting can:

    • Learn about the proposed drainage improvements
    • Ask questions directly to City staff
    • Share feedback and local insights
    • Help shape solutions that impact the community

    This informal, drop-in style meeting makes it easy for neighbors to participate and stay informed.

    Why Community Participation Matters

    City-led infrastructure projects are strongest when residents are involved. By attending, you can:

    • Ensure your voice is heard
    • Provide real-world context about flooding impacts
    • Help guide decisions that affect your neighborhood

    If you live in or near the Braceridge Road area, your input is especially valuable.

    Final Thoughts

    Community engagement plays a vital role in shaping Raleigh’s growth and infrastructure improvements. Don’t miss this chance to connect with city leaders and contribute to a safer, more resilient neighborhood.

    Stay tuned to DoRaleigh for more updates on City of Raleigh meetings, community events, and local news that matters.

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  2. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Braceridge Road Pop-Up Meeting (April 29, 2026)

    Stay informed and get involved in your community with this important City of Raleigh public meeting happening today. Residents are invited to learn more and share feedback on a key infrastructure project impacting North Raleigh neighborhoods.

    Braceridge Road Drainage Improvements Pop-Up Meeting

    🗓 Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2026
    ⏰ Time: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
    📍 Location: Open space next to 4109 Batiste Road, Raleigh, NC 27613

    The City of Raleigh is hosting a pop-up public meeting focused on the Braceridge Road Drainage Improvements Project. This is a great opportunity for residents to connect directly with city staff, learn about proposed solutions, and provide input on a project that directly impacts the neighborhood.

    Project Overview: Why It Matters

    Flooding has become a recurring issue along Braceridge Road between Batiste Road and Sunridge Road. Currently:

    • Water from a bioretention area flows through multiple residential backyards
    • Runoff continues into the street
    • This results in yard flooding and street flooding, impacting nearby homes and safety

    The City is working to identify effective drainage solutions to address these concerns and improve stormwater management in the area.

    What to Expect at the Meeting

    Residents and stakeholders attending the pop-up meeting can:

    • Learn about the proposed drainage improvements
    • Ask questions directly to City staff
    • Share feedback and local insights
    • Help shape solutions that impact the community

    This informal, drop-in style meeting makes it easy for neighbors to participate and stay informed.

    Why Community Participation Matters

    City-led infrastructure projects are strongest when residents are involved. By attending, you can:

    • Ensure your voice is heard
    • Provide real-world context about flooding impacts
    • Help guide decisions that affect your neighborhood

    If you live in or near the Braceridge Road area, your input is especially valuable.

    Final Thoughts

    Community engagement plays a vital role in shaping Raleigh’s growth and infrastructure improvements. Don’t miss this chance to connect with city leaders and contribute to a safer, more resilient neighborhood.

    Stay tuned to DoRaleigh for more updates on City of Raleigh meetings, community events, and local news that matters.

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  3. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday April 22nd Edition

    Looking to stay connected with what’s happening across Raleigh? From Earth Day initiatives and community workshops to public meetings and cultural events, the City of Raleigh has a full lineup of opportunities for residents to engage, learn, and participate.

    Here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

    🌎 Earth Day & Sustainability Events

    🌱 Earth Day Biodegradable Yard Waste Bag Giveaway

    🕚 11:00 AM • Wednesday
    📍 Environment and Sustainability
    🎟 FREE (Registration Required)

    Celebrate Earth Day by picking up free biodegradable yard waste bags—a simple way to make a big environmental impact. This initiative supports Raleigh’s commitment to sustainability and helps residents reduce waste in an eco-friendly way.

    👉 REGISTER

    🏙 Community & Planning

    🌿 Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

    🕓 4:00 PM • Wednesday
    📍 Community and Workshops

    Join the conversation around Raleigh’s future with a focus on natural resources and sustainability planning. These sessions are part of the broader Reflecting Raleigh initiative, helping shape long-term environmental and development strategies for the city.

    🏛 Boards & Civic Engagement

    🚓 Police Advisory Board Meeting

    🕠 5:30 PM • Wednesday
    📍 Boards and Commissions

    Stay informed and involved in local public safety discussions. The Police Advisory Board provides residents with a platform to engage in dialogue, share feedback, and stay updated on community policing efforts in Raleigh.

    🎨 Arts, Culture & Community Events

    🎨 Artist Reception | Continuum: Classical to Contemporary Islamic Art

    🕠 5:30 PM • Wednesday
    📍 Art Exhibit

    Experience a unique cultural showcase exploring the evolution of Islamic art from classical traditions to contemporary expressions. Meet artists, enjoy the exhibit, and connect with Raleigh’s creative community.

    ✨ Air Chrysalis: Celebrate the Artwork

    🕠 5:30 PM • Wednesday
    📍 Arts and Entertainment

    Celebrate public art and community creativity with this special event highlighting Air Chrysalis, an engaging art installation designed to inspire connection and reflection.

    🌟 Why This Matters

    The City of Raleigh continues to create spaces for residents to connect, participate, and shape the future of their community. Whether you’re interested in sustainability, civic engagement, or the arts, today’s lineup offers meaningful ways to get involved.

    📍 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    Follow DoRaleigh for daily updates on local government meetings, community events, and everything happening across Raleigh.

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  4. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday April 22nd Edition

    Looking to stay connected with what’s happening across Raleigh? From Earth Day initiatives and community workshops to public meetings and cultural events, the City of Raleigh has a full lineup of opportunities for residents to engage, learn, and participate.

    Here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

    🌎 Earth Day & Sustainability Events

    🌱 Earth Day Biodegradable Yard Waste Bag Giveaway

    🕚 11:00 AM • Wednesday
    📍 Environment and Sustainability
    🎟 FREE (Registration Required)

    Celebrate Earth Day by picking up free biodegradable yard waste bags—a simple way to make a big environmental impact. This initiative supports Raleigh’s commitment to sustainability and helps residents reduce waste in an eco-friendly way.

    👉 REGISTER

    🏙 Community & Planning

    🌿 Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

    🕓 4:00 PM • Wednesday
    📍 Community and Workshops

    Join the conversation around Raleigh’s future with a focus on natural resources and sustainability planning. These sessions are part of the broader Reflecting Raleigh initiative, helping shape long-term environmental and development strategies for the city.

    🏛 Boards & Civic Engagement

    🚓 Police Advisory Board Meeting

    🕠 5:30 PM • Wednesday
    📍 Boards and Commissions

    Stay informed and involved in local public safety discussions. The Police Advisory Board provides residents with a platform to engage in dialogue, share feedback, and stay updated on community policing efforts in Raleigh.

    🎨 Arts, Culture & Community Events

    🎨 Artist Reception | Continuum: Classical to Contemporary Islamic Art

    🕠 5:30 PM • Wednesday
    📍 Art Exhibit

    Experience a unique cultural showcase exploring the evolution of Islamic art from classical traditions to contemporary expressions. Meet artists, enjoy the exhibit, and connect with Raleigh’s creative community.

    ✨ Air Chrysalis: Celebrate the Artwork

    🕠 5:30 PM • Wednesday
    📍 Arts and Entertainment

    Celebrate public art and community creativity with this special event highlighting Air Chrysalis, an engaging art installation designed to inspire connection and reflection.

    🌟 Why This Matters

    The City of Raleigh continues to create spaces for residents to connect, participate, and shape the future of their community. Whether you’re interested in sustainability, civic engagement, or the arts, today’s lineup offers meaningful ways to get involved.

    📍 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    Follow DoRaleigh for daily updates on local government meetings, community events, and everything happening across Raleigh.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can Paid ad

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  5. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Weekend Edition (April 17–19, 2026)

    Looking to stay connected with your community this weekend? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Weekend Edition highlights official Parks & Recreation programs, community engagement events, and public workshops happening across Raleigh from April 17–19, 2026.

    Whether you’re looking for family-friendly activities, community outreach opportunities, or city-hosted events, this guide keeps you informed and engaged.

    Friday, April 17, 2026

    Start your weekend with community-focused programming and outdoor entertainment.

    🌟 Featured Events

    • Powell Drive Community Day
      🕔 5:00 PM
      📍 Raleigh
      Hosted by Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
      A neighborhood-focused event bringing residents together with activities, resources, and community connection.
    • NCMA Movie Night: Sonic the Hedgehog 3
      🕕 6:00 PM
      📍 Raleigh
      Hosted by Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
      Enjoy a free outdoor movie experience with family and friends under the stars.

    Saturday, April 18, 2026

    Saturday is packed with opportunities to connect with city resources and enjoy local programming.

    🌟 Featured Events

    • Powell Drive Community Day (Continued)
      🕛 12:00 PM
      📍 Raleigh
      Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
      Continue the celebration with activities, vendors, and community engagement.
    • Community Engagement at Powell Drive Community Event
      🕛 12:00 PM
      📍 Raleigh
      Community Engagement
      Meet City staff, learn about programs, and share your feedback on local initiatives.
    • Advice About Your Device – Drop-In Hours
      🕐 1:00 PM
      📍 Raleigh
      Community & Workshops
      Need help with your phone, tablet, or computer? Stop by for free, hands-on assistance from knowledgeable staff.

    Sunday, April 19, 2026

    Wrap up the weekend by connecting with your community at a unique outreach event.

    🌟 Featured Event

    • Outreach at Pay-What-You-Can Food Truck Rodeo
      🕚 11:00 AM
      📍 Raleigh
      Community Engagement
      Enjoy great food while connecting with local organizations and City representatives in an inclusive, community-centered environment.

    Stay Engaged with the City of Raleigh

    The City of Raleigh continues to offer accessible, inclusive, and community-driven programming that brings residents together while providing valuable services and resources.

    👉 From outdoor movies and neighborhood events to tech help workshops and outreach initiatives, there are plenty of ways to stay involved this weekend.

    For more updates on City of Raleigh meetings, programs, and community events, keep it locked on DoRaleigh.

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  6. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide (Weekend Edition: April 10–12, 2026)

    Looking to stay connected with your community this weekend? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide (Weekend Edition) highlights public meetings, community engagement opportunities, and family-friendly programs happening across the city from Friday, April 10 through Sunday, April 12, 2026.

    From civic discussions and advisory board sessions to outdoor festivals and cultural programming, here’s what’s happening around Raleigh this weekend.


    Friday, April 10, 2026

    Kick off the weekend with opportunities to engage, connect, and learn:

    Coffee and Conversations – Earth Day ⏰ 9:00 AM | Community Engagement Join local leaders and residents for an Earth Day-focused discussion centered on sustainability, environmental awareness, and community action.

    After the Conversation – Outreach at A Place at the Table ⏰ 9:30 AM | Community Engagement Continue the dialogue with hands-on outreach efforts supporting the community at A Place at the Table.

    Police Advisory Board Retreat ⏰ 4:00 PM | Boards and Commissions A key meeting where community members and officials discuss public safety priorities, policies, and engagement strategies.


    Saturday, April 11, 2026

    Saturday is packed with family-friendly activities, cultural events, and community-focused programming:

    Beyond The Book: Children’s Book & Art Festival ⏰ 10:00 AM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics A free outdoor festival celebrating literacy, creativity, and community—perfect for families.

    Method Community Park Improvements Update ⏰ 10:30 AM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Learn about upcoming enhancements and provide feedback on improvements to Method Community Park.

    Family Fun Day: Squirrels! ⏰ 11:00 AM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics A fun and educational event focused on local wildlife, ideal for kids and families.

    A Walk with Poetry | A SEEK Raleigh Event ⏰ 12:00 PM | Arts & Entertainment / Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Experience poetry in motion with a guided walk featuring performances and creative expression throughout Raleigh’s green spaces. Click Here for RSVP

    Barwell Road Community Garden Open House ⏰ 1:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Explore the community garden, meet local growers, and learn about sustainable gardening initiatives.


    Sunday, April 12, 2026

    Wrap up the weekend with a unique blend of history and exploration:

    Historic Oakwood Neighborhood Trolley Tour ⏰ 1:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Take a guided tour through one of Raleigh’s most historic neighborhoods and discover the stories behind its architecture and heritage. Get Tickets

    Stay Engaged with Raleigh

    Whether you’re attending a community meeting, exploring local parks, or enjoying a cultural event, these City of Raleigh programs offer meaningful ways to stay involved and connected. From civic engagement to family-friendly fun, there’s something for everyone this weekend.

    Be sure to check back with DoRaleigh.com for more local updates, event guides, and ways to plug into what’s happening across the city.

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  7. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide (Weekend Edition: April 10–12, 2026)

    Looking to stay connected with your community this weekend? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide (Weekend Edition) highlights public meetings, community engagement opportunities, and family-friendly programs happening across the city from Friday, April 10 through Sunday, April 12, 2026.

    From civic discussions and advisory board sessions to outdoor festivals and cultural programming, here’s what’s happening around Raleigh this weekend.


    Friday, April 10, 2026

    Kick off the weekend with opportunities to engage, connect, and learn:

    Coffee and Conversations – Earth Day ⏰ 9:00 AM | Community Engagement Join local leaders and residents for an Earth Day-focused discussion centered on sustainability, environmental awareness, and community action.

    After the Conversation – Outreach at A Place at the Table ⏰ 9:30 AM | Community Engagement Continue the dialogue with hands-on outreach efforts supporting the community at A Place at the Table.

    Police Advisory Board Retreat ⏰ 4:00 PM | Boards and Commissions A key meeting where community members and officials discuss public safety priorities, policies, and engagement strategies.


    Saturday, April 11, 2026

    Saturday is packed with family-friendly activities, cultural events, and community-focused programming:

    Beyond The Book: Children’s Book & Art Festival ⏰ 10:00 AM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics A free outdoor festival celebrating literacy, creativity, and community—perfect for families.

    Method Community Park Improvements Update ⏰ 10:30 AM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Learn about upcoming enhancements and provide feedback on improvements to Method Community Park.

    Family Fun Day: Squirrels! ⏰ 11:00 AM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics A fun and educational event focused on local wildlife, ideal for kids and families.

    A Walk with Poetry | A SEEK Raleigh Event ⏰ 12:00 PM | Arts & Entertainment / Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Experience poetry in motion with a guided walk featuring performances and creative expression throughout Raleigh’s green spaces. Click Here for RSVP

    Barwell Road Community Garden Open House ⏰ 1:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Explore the community garden, meet local growers, and learn about sustainable gardening initiatives.


    Sunday, April 12, 2026

    Wrap up the weekend with a unique blend of history and exploration:

    Historic Oakwood Neighborhood Trolley Tour ⏰ 1:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Take a guided tour through one of Raleigh’s most historic neighborhoods and discover the stories behind its architecture and heritage. Get Tickets

    Stay Engaged with Raleigh

    Whether you’re attending a community meeting, exploring local parks, or enjoying a cultural event, these City of Raleigh programs offer meaningful ways to stay involved and connected. From civic engagement to family-friendly fun, there’s something for everyone this weekend.

    Be sure to check back with DoRaleigh.com for more local updates, event guides, and ways to plug into what’s happening across the city.

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  8. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Wednesday, April 1st Edition

    What’s Happening with the City of Raleigh This Wednesday

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From boards and commissions meetings to community outreach events and public engagement opportunities, here’s your DoRaleigh complete guide for Wednesday, April 1, 2026.


    🏛️ City Meetings & Government Events


    RHDC Research Committee Meeting

    🕒 8:30 AM 📍 Boards and Commissions Focused on historic preservation research and planning initiatives across Raleigh


    Outreach at North Regional Library

    🕒 10:00 AM 📍 Community Engagement Connect with City staff and learn more about local programs and services


    Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting

    🕒 2:00 PM 📍 Boards and Commissions Discussion on outreach, ridership growth, and transit communication strategies


    Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee Meeting

    🕒 3:30 PM 📍 Boards and Commissions Covers budgeting, financial planning, and transit policy updates


    Sustainability, Wildlife and Urban Trees Committee

    🕒 4:30 PM 📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Focus on environmental sustainability, urban forestry, and wildlife initiatives


    Fred Fletcher Park Improvements Open House

    🕒 5:00 PM 📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics 📌 Open House / Public Input Opportunity Residents can learn about upcoming improvements and share feedback on park enhancements


    👨‍👩‍👧 Community Highlight: Child Abuse Prevention Month Event


    NCDHHS Child Abuse Prevention Month Celebration

    🕒 11:00 AM 💲 FREE | Family-Friendly 📍 John Chavis Memorial Park

    April is officially recognized as Child Abuse Prevention Month, and this free community event offers an opportunity to raise awareness, support families, and promote safe, healthy environments for children across Raleigh.

    👉 Expect a welcoming, educational, and family-focused atmosphere with resources and activities for all ages.

    Why It Matters

    City meetings and community events like these are where important decisions are made and where your voice can be heard. Whether you’re interested in:

    Public transportation improvements Environmental sustainability Historic preservation Parks and recreation upgrades

    …these sessions provide a direct window into how Raleigh is growing and evolving.


    Stay Engaged with Raleigh

    Getting involved in local government is one of the best ways to stay connected to your community.

    👉 Attend a meeting, join a discussion, or stop by a community event — your participation helps shape the future of Raleigh.

    More from DoRaleigh

    For daily government guides, local news, and community updates, stay locked in with DoRaleigh.com — your go-to source for everything happening in Raleigh and across the Triangle.

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  9. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday, February 24th Edition

    Public Meetings, Cancellations & Community Engagement Opportunities in Raleigh

    If you live, work, or do business in Raleigh, staying informed about local government meetings is essential. These sessions shape policies on housing, economic development, public art, elections, and overall quality of life in our city.

    Here’s your DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, February 24, 2026, including important cancellations and opportunities for public participation.


    Canceled Raleigh City Council Committee Meetings

    Several City Council committee meetings scheduled for today have been canceled:

    Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee – CANCELED

    Time: 11:30 AM

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    This committee typically addresses public safety initiatives, neighborhood concerns, and quality-of-life policies impacting Raleigh residents.


    Economic Development and Innovation Committee – CANCELED

    Time: 1:30 PM

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    This group usually focuses on business growth, workforce initiatives, and innovation strategies that influence Raleigh’s economic future.


    Housing and Environment Committee – CANCELED

    Time: 4:00 PM

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    Housing affordability, sustainability efforts, and environmental policies are often discussed in these sessions.

    👉 While canceled today, residents should watch for rescheduled meetings as these topics significantly impact Raleigh’s growth.


    🎨 Public Art and Design Board Meeting

    Time: 5:00 PM

    Format: Virtual Meeting

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    This board helps guide Raleigh’s public art initiatives, design standards, and cultural placemaking efforts. Participation can provide insight into how public art enhances community identity and urban development.

    Residents interested in Raleigh’s creative economy and urban design should consider attending virtually.


    District E Election Changes Informational Session

    Time: 6:00 PM

    Category: Community Engagement / Workshops

    This session will provide updates about election changes affecting District E residents. Topics may include voting districts, procedures, or upcoming local election information.

    Community engagement sessions like this are valuable for:

    Understanding local election updates Staying civically informed Connecting with city officials Ensuring your voice is heard


    Why Local Government Engagement Matters in Raleigh

    Raleigh continues to grow rapidly, bringing changes in housing, transportation, infrastructure, and business development. Attending government meetings or staying informed helps residents:

    Advocate for their communities Understand development decisions Participate in civic dialogue Support transparency in local government

    Platforms like DoRaleigh aim to keep residents connected to the decisions shaping our city.


    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Updates

    For ongoing Raleigh government news, event guides, and community updates:

    👉 Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily local insights, event calendars, and civic engagement resources.

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  10. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday February 2nd Edition

    Stay engaged with what’s happening at City Hall and across the community. Here’s your DoRaleigh guide to City of Raleigh government and civic events happening on Monday, February 2, 2026, including public meetings, informational sessions, and wellness-focused programming.

    City of Raleigh Government Events — February 2, 2026

    Hosted by the City of Raleigh, these events are open to residents interested in infrastructure planning, local elections, and community well-being.


    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team: Infrastructure & Services

    🕓 4:00 p.m. | Monday

    Category: Community & Workshops

    The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team meets to discuss infrastructure and city services, providing insight into how Raleigh plans, prioritizes, and improves essential systems that support growth and quality of life. This meeting is part of the city’s ongoing Reflecting Raleigh comprehensive planning process.

    District D: Election Changes Informational Session

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Monday

    Category: Community & Workshops • Community Engagement

    Learn about recent and upcoming election changes impacting District D. This informational session is designed to help residents understand how updates to election processes, districts, or timelines may affect future local elections. Ideal for voters, neighborhood leaders, and anyone interested in civic participation.


    Mental Health Check-In

    🕡 6:30 p.m. | Monday

    Category: Parks, Recreation, & Athletics

    This Mental Health Check-In offers a supportive space for community members to pause, reflect, and connect. Hosted through Raleigh Parks, this session focuses on wellness, emotional health, and community support resources.


    Why It Matters

    City meetings and workshops like these give residents a voice in Raleigh’s future—from infrastructure decisions and election updates to personal and community well-being. Attending or following along helps ensure transparency, accountability, and inclusive growth across the city.

    For more City of Raleigh government meetings, public hearings, and community events, keep checking DoRaleigh.com.

    📌 Looking Ahead

    Have an upcoming meeting or civic event we should feature? Send it our way and help keep Raleigh informed via our Submissions Page.

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  11. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday January 20th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening at City Hall and across the community. This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights key public meetings, community outreach opportunities, and commission sessions taking place Tuesday in January 2026. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events offer multiple ways to connect with city leaders and stay involved in local decision-making.

    📅 Tuesday Government & Community Events


    Community Outreach at Advance Community Health – Southeast Raleigh Careplex

    🕙 10:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Community Engagement

    City representatives will be on site for community outreach at Advance Community Health’s Southeast Raleigh Careplex. Residents can ask questions, access resources, and learn more about available city services.


    In-Person Water Billing Help Session

    🕚 11:00 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Other

    Need help understanding your water bill or resolving an account issue? This in-person assistance session gives residents direct access to City of Raleigh staff for water billing questions and support.


    City Council Work Session

    🕦 11:30 a.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The City of Raleigh City Council convenes for its work session, where council members review upcoming agenda items, discuss policy matters, and receive staff briefings.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

    Following the work session, the City Council continues with its afternoon meeting to address additional city business and deliberations.


    Human Relations Commission – Special Meeting

    🕟 4:30 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    This special meeting of the Human Relations Commission focuses on issues impacting equity, inclusion, and human relations across Raleigh’s diverse communities.


    National Day of Racial Healing

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Categories: Boards & Commissions · Community & Workshops · Festivals & Special Events

    Observed nationwide, the National Day of Racial Healing brings residents together for dialogue, reflection, and community-building activities that promote understanding and unity.


    Arts Commission – January Meeting (Virtual)

    🕕 6:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards & Commissions

    The Arts Commission holds its January meeting via Microsoft Teams. This session covers public art, cultural initiatives, and arts funding that shape Raleigh’s creative landscape.

    🏛️ Why Attend City of Raleigh Government Events?

    Attending public meetings and community events helps residents:

    Stay informed about city policies and initiatives Provide input on decisions that impact neighborhoods Connect with elected officials and city staff Support transparency and civic engagement

    For ongoing updates and daily listings, follow DoRaleigh.com for the latest City of Raleigh government event guides.

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  12. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday November 12th Edition

    Stay informed, stay engaged — Raleigh’s government events are your opportunity to help shape the city’s future! From early-morning commission meetings to evening public comment sessions, Wednesday’s civic calendar is full of opportunities to connect, contribute, and make your voice heard.

    🕗 Morning Sessions

    Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    🕣 8:30 a.m. • Boards and Commissions

    Start your day with Raleigh’s Historic Development Commission as they discuss preservation projects, design reviews, and updates on landmark properties throughout the city. This meeting is perfect for anyone passionate about protecting Raleigh’s architectural heritage and local history.

    Planning Commission

    🕙 10:00 a.m. • Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission tackles topics that directly impact Raleigh’s growth — from rezoning requests to development plans. This session often shapes the future look and feel of our neighborhoods, making it a must-follow for residents, developers, and community advocates alike.

    Midday Meetings

    Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

    🕛 12:00 p.m. • Boards and Commissions

    Join the Substance Use Advisory Commission as they review strategies for prevention, recovery, and community education. The commission’s work supports a healthier, safer Raleigh through collaboration between city departments and local partners.

    🚫 Meetings Canceled

    City Council Work Session – CANCELED

    🕓 4:00 p.m. • Council and Committee Meetings

    Community Engagement Board Meeting – CANCELED

    🕟 4:30 p.m. • Community Engagement

    Even though these meetings are canceled, residents can stay connected by checking the City of Raleigh Meeting Calendar for updated schedules and rescheduled sessions.

    Evening Sessions

    Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

    🕠 5:30 p.m. • Community and Workshops

    Raleigh Water is rolling out a new customer service portal! Attend this community workshop to learn how to navigate the platform, manage your account, and access new tools for billing and service requests.

    Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board Meeting

    🕕 6:00 p.m. • Boards and Commissions

    This board focuses on ensuring equitable representation and inclusion for Raleigh’s diverse Hispanic and immigrant communities. Expect meaningful discussions around outreach, language access, and cultural engagement.

    City Council Public Comment Session

    🕖 7:00 p.m. • Council and Council Committee Meetings

    Cap off your day by speaking directly to City Council members. This open forum gives residents a chance to share feedback, raise concerns, and help influence city priorities. Whether you attend in person or watch online, your participation matters.

    Stay Engaged with Raleigh’s Government

    Want to stay updated on local policy, public input sessions, and city workshops?

    🔗 Visit raleighnc.gov for the full meeting calendar and registration links.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily civic updates, event highlights, and neighborhood engagement opportunities.

    Follow us on Social Media: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

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  13. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday November 12th Edition

    Stay informed, stay engaged — Raleigh’s government events are your opportunity to help shape the city’s future! From early-morning commission meetings to evening public comment sessions, Wednesday’s civic calendar is full of opportunities to connect, contribute, and make your voice heard.

    🕗 Morning Sessions

    Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    🕣 8:30 a.m. • Boards and Commissions

    Start your day with Raleigh’s Historic Development Commission as they discuss preservation projects, design reviews, and updates on landmark properties throughout the city. This meeting is perfect for anyone passionate about protecting Raleigh’s architectural heritage and local history.

    Planning Commission

    🕙 10:00 a.m. • Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission tackles topics that directly impact Raleigh’s growth — from rezoning requests to development plans. This session often shapes the future look and feel of our neighborhoods, making it a must-follow for residents, developers, and community advocates alike.

    Midday Meetings

    Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

    🕛 12:00 p.m. • Boards and Commissions

    Join the Substance Use Advisory Commission as they review strategies for prevention, recovery, and community education. The commission’s work supports a healthier, safer Raleigh through collaboration between city departments and local partners.

    🚫 Meetings Canceled

    City Council Work Session – CANCELED

    🕓 4:00 p.m. • Council and Committee Meetings

    Community Engagement Board Meeting – CANCELED

    🕟 4:30 p.m. • Community Engagement

    Even though these meetings are canceled, residents can stay connected by checking the City of Raleigh Meeting Calendar for updated schedules and rescheduled sessions.

    Evening Sessions

    Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

    🕠 5:30 p.m. • Community and Workshops

    Raleigh Water is rolling out a new customer service portal! Attend this community workshop to learn how to navigate the platform, manage your account, and access new tools for billing and service requests.

    Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board Meeting

    🕕 6:00 p.m. • Boards and Commissions

    This board focuses on ensuring equitable representation and inclusion for Raleigh’s diverse Hispanic and immigrant communities. Expect meaningful discussions around outreach, language access, and cultural engagement.

    City Council Public Comment Session

    🕖 7:00 p.m. • Council and Council Committee Meetings

    Cap off your day by speaking directly to City Council members. This open forum gives residents a chance to share feedback, raise concerns, and help influence city priorities. Whether you attend in person or watch online, your participation matters.

    Stay Engaged with Raleigh’s Government

    Want to stay updated on local policy, public input sessions, and city workshops?

    🔗 Visit raleighnc.gov for the full meeting calendar and registration links.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily civic updates, event highlights, and neighborhood engagement opportunities.

    Follow us on Social Media: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #BoardsAndCommissions #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CommunityEngagementRaleigh #events #HispanicAndImmigrantAffairsBoard #News #PlanningCommission #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighHistoricDevelopmentCommission #RaleighWater

  14. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday November 12th Edition

    Stay informed, stay engaged — Raleigh’s government events are your opportunity to help shape the city’s future! From early-morning commission meetings to evening public comment sessions, Wednesday’s civic calendar is full of opportunities to connect, contribute, and make your voice heard.

    🕗 Morning Sessions

    Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    🕣 8:30 a.m. • Boards and Commissions

    Start your day with Raleigh’s Historic Development Commission as they discuss preservation projects, design reviews, and updates on landmark properties throughout the city. This meeting is perfect for anyone passionate about protecting Raleigh’s architectural heritage and local history.

    Planning Commission

    🕙 10:00 a.m. • Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission tackles topics that directly impact Raleigh’s growth — from rezoning requests to development plans. This session often shapes the future look and feel of our neighborhoods, making it a must-follow for residents, developers, and community advocates alike.

    Midday Meetings

    Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

    🕛 12:00 p.m. • Boards and Commissions

    Join the Substance Use Advisory Commission as they review strategies for prevention, recovery, and community education. The commission’s work supports a healthier, safer Raleigh through collaboration between city departments and local partners.

    🚫 Meetings Canceled

    City Council Work Session – CANCELED

    🕓 4:00 p.m. • Council and Committee Meetings

    Community Engagement Board Meeting – CANCELED

    🕟 4:30 p.m. • Community Engagement

    Even though these meetings are canceled, residents can stay connected by checking the City of Raleigh Meeting Calendar for updated schedules and rescheduled sessions.

    Evening Sessions

    Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

    🕠 5:30 p.m. • Community and Workshops

    Raleigh Water is rolling out a new customer service portal! Attend this community workshop to learn how to navigate the platform, manage your account, and access new tools for billing and service requests.

    Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board Meeting

    🕕 6:00 p.m. • Boards and Commissions

    This board focuses on ensuring equitable representation and inclusion for Raleigh’s diverse Hispanic and immigrant communities. Expect meaningful discussions around outreach, language access, and cultural engagement.

    City Council Public Comment Session

    🕖 7:00 p.m. • Council and Council Committee Meetings

    Cap off your day by speaking directly to City Council members. This open forum gives residents a chance to share feedback, raise concerns, and help influence city priorities. Whether you attend in person or watch online, your participation matters.

    Stay Engaged with Raleigh’s Government

    Want to stay updated on local policy, public input sessions, and city workshops?

    🔗 Visit raleighnc.gov for the full meeting calendar and registration links.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily civic updates, event highlights, and neighborhood engagement opportunities.

    Follow us on Social Media: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #BoardsAndCommissions #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CommunityEngagementRaleigh #events #HispanicAndImmigrantAffairsBoard #News #PlanningCommission #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighHistoricDevelopmentCommission #RaleighWater

  15. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – September 17th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in your city. Here’s your Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, September 17, 2025. From important community resource opportunities to last-minute updates, these events help you connect with local government, neighbors, and services.


    Wednesday, September 17, 2025

    Outreach at Green Road Community Library – CANCELLED

    Time: 10:00 a.m. Category: Community Engagement Unfortunately, the planned outreach session at the Green Road Community Library has been cancelled. Stay tuned for rescheduling updates and future community engagement opportunities.

    Raleigh Housing Authority (RHA) Community Resource Fair

    Time: 10:00 a.m. Category: Community Engagement The Raleigh Housing Authority Community Resource Fair brings together local organizations and government partners to provide resources, information, and services to residents. Whether you’re looking for housing support, community programs, or ways to get involved, this is a valuable event for Raleigh families.

    Why It Matters

    Raleigh’s boards, commissions, and community outreach programs are essential ways for residents to stay connected and informed. Events like the RHA Community Resource Fair ensure that resources reach the people who need them most, while outreach events at libraries and other neighborhood hubs make government more accessible.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for the latest updates on Raleigh government meetings, community events, and civic opportunities.

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  16. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – September 17th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in your city. Here’s your Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, September 17, 2025. From important community resource opportunities to last-minute updates, these events help you connect with local government, neighbors, and services.


    Wednesday, September 17, 2025

    Outreach at Green Road Community Library – CANCELLED

    Time: 10:00 a.m. Category: Community Engagement Unfortunately, the planned outreach session at the Green Road Community Library has been cancelled. Stay tuned for rescheduling updates and future community engagement opportunities.

    Raleigh Housing Authority (RHA) Community Resource Fair

    Time: 10:00 a.m. Category: Community Engagement The Raleigh Housing Authority Community Resource Fair brings together local organizations and government partners to provide resources, information, and services to residents. Whether you’re looking for housing support, community programs, or ways to get involved, this is a valuable event for Raleigh families.

    Why It Matters

    Raleigh’s boards, commissions, and community outreach programs are essential ways for residents to stay connected and informed. Events like the RHA Community Resource Fair ensure that resources reach the people who need them most, while outreach events at libraries and other neighborhood hubs make government more accessible.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for the latest updates on Raleigh government meetings, community events, and civic opportunities.

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  17. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – September 17th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in your city. Here’s your Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, September 17, 2025. From important community resource opportunities to last-minute updates, these events help you connect with local government, neighbors, and services.


    Wednesday, September 17, 2025

    Outreach at Green Road Community Library – CANCELLED

    Time: 10:00 a.m. Category: Community Engagement Unfortunately, the planned outreach session at the Green Road Community Library has been cancelled. Stay tuned for rescheduling updates and future community engagement opportunities.

    Raleigh Housing Authority (RHA) Community Resource Fair

    Time: 10:00 a.m. Category: Community Engagement The Raleigh Housing Authority Community Resource Fair brings together local organizations and government partners to provide resources, information, and services to residents. Whether you’re looking for housing support, community programs, or ways to get involved, this is a valuable event for Raleigh families.

    Why It Matters

    Raleigh’s boards, commissions, and community outreach programs are essential ways for residents to stay connected and informed. Events like the RHA Community Resource Fair ensure that resources reach the people who need them most, while outreach events at libraries and other neighborhood hubs make government more accessible.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for the latest updates on Raleigh government meetings, community events, and civic opportunities.

    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighEventGuide #CityOfRaleighEvents #CommunityEngagementRaleigh #events #News #raleigh #RaleighCivicGuide #RaleighEventGuide #RaleighGovernmentMeetings #RaleighHousingAuthority

  18. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday, August 25th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with your local government? The City of Raleigh is hosting important community engagement meetings on Monday, August 25, 2025. These events are open to the public and provide an opportunity for residents to learn more about policy discussions and equity initiatives shaping the future of Raleigh.

    🗓 Monday, August 25, 2025 – City of Raleigh Meetings

    Community Engagement Board – Policy Subcommittee Meeting

    📍 In-person Meeting

    🕐 1:00 p.m. – Monday, August 25, 2025

    The Policy Subcommittee will meet to review, evaluate, and recommend updates to existing community engagement policies. This is a great opportunity for residents who want to understand how Raleigh’s policies are developed and refined to better serve local communities.

    Community Engagement Board – Equity Subcommittee Meeting

    📍 Virtual Meeting

    🕔 5:00 p.m. – Monday, August 25, 2025

    🔗 Virtual Meeting Link Available

    The Equity Subcommittee will meet virtually to discuss strategies for ensuring that Raleigh’s community engagement process is fair, inclusive, and representative of all residents. This session is particularly important for residents interested in equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives across the city.

    Why These Meetings Matter

    The Community Engagement Board plays a vital role in connecting residents with city government. By participating in or following these subcommittee meetings, citizens can:

    Stay informed about policy changes affecting neighborhoods. Learn how Raleigh is prioritizing equity and fairness in decision-making. Provide feedback that helps shape the city’s future.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Government Events

    Raleigh offers multiple opportunities every month for residents to engage with city leaders and boards. Whether you attend in person or join virtually, your voice helps ensure that decisions reflect the needs of the entire community.

    Your week, your city, your fun — stay connected with everything happening in the Raleigh at DoRaleigh.com

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  19. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday, August 25th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with your local government? The City of Raleigh is hosting important community engagement meetings on Monday, August 25, 2025. These events are open to the public and provide an opportunity for residents to learn more about policy discussions and equity initiatives shaping the future of Raleigh.

    🗓 Monday, August 25, 2025 – City of Raleigh Meetings

    Community Engagement Board – Policy Subcommittee Meeting

    📍 In-person Meeting

    🕐 1:00 p.m. – Monday, August 25, 2025

    The Policy Subcommittee will meet to review, evaluate, and recommend updates to existing community engagement policies. This is a great opportunity for residents who want to understand how Raleigh’s policies are developed and refined to better serve local communities.

    Community Engagement Board – Equity Subcommittee Meeting

    📍 Virtual Meeting

    🕔 5:00 p.m. – Monday, August 25, 2025

    🔗 Virtual Meeting Link Available

    The Equity Subcommittee will meet virtually to discuss strategies for ensuring that Raleigh’s community engagement process is fair, inclusive, and representative of all residents. This session is particularly important for residents interested in equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives across the city.

    Why These Meetings Matter

    The Community Engagement Board plays a vital role in connecting residents with city government. By participating in or following these subcommittee meetings, citizens can:

    Stay informed about policy changes affecting neighborhoods. Learn how Raleigh is prioritizing equity and fairness in decision-making. Provide feedback that helps shape the city’s future.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Government Events

    Raleigh offers multiple opportunities every month for residents to engage with city leaders and boards. Whether you attend in person or join virtually, your voice helps ensure that decisions reflect the needs of the entire community.

    Your week, your city, your fun — stay connected with everything happening in the Raleigh at DoRaleigh.com

    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighEventGuide #CommunityEngagementRaleigh #events #News #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighEquityMeeting #RaleighGovernmentEvents #RaleighLocalGovernment #RaleighPolicySubcommittee #RaleighPublicMeetings

  20. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday, August 25th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with your local government? The City of Raleigh is hosting important community engagement meetings on Monday, August 25, 2025. These events are open to the public and provide an opportunity for residents to learn more about policy discussions and equity initiatives shaping the future of Raleigh.

    🗓 Monday, August 25, 2025 – City of Raleigh Meetings

    Community Engagement Board – Policy Subcommittee Meeting

    📍 In-person Meeting

    🕐 1:00 p.m. – Monday, August 25, 2025

    The Policy Subcommittee will meet to review, evaluate, and recommend updates to existing community engagement policies. This is a great opportunity for residents who want to understand how Raleigh’s policies are developed and refined to better serve local communities.

    Community Engagement Board – Equity Subcommittee Meeting

    📍 Virtual Meeting

    🕔 5:00 p.m. – Monday, August 25, 2025

    🔗 Virtual Meeting Link Available

    The Equity Subcommittee will meet virtually to discuss strategies for ensuring that Raleigh’s community engagement process is fair, inclusive, and representative of all residents. This session is particularly important for residents interested in equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives across the city.

    Why These Meetings Matter

    The Community Engagement Board plays a vital role in connecting residents with city government. By participating in or following these subcommittee meetings, citizens can:

    Stay informed about policy changes affecting neighborhoods. Learn how Raleigh is prioritizing equity and fairness in decision-making. Provide feedback that helps shape the city’s future.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Government Events

    Raleigh offers multiple opportunities every month for residents to engage with city leaders and boards. Whether you attend in person or join virtually, your voice helps ensure that decisions reflect the needs of the entire community.

    Your week, your city, your fun — stay connected with everything happening in the Raleigh at DoRaleigh.com

    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighEventGuide #CommunityEngagementRaleigh #events #News #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighEquityMeeting #RaleighGovernmentEvents #RaleighLocalGovernment #RaleighPolicySubcommittee #RaleighPublicMeetings