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  1. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday January 7th Edition

    Staying engaged with local government is one of the best ways to understand how decisions are made and how they impact your neighborhood, business, and community. The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights upcoming public meetings, board sessions, and community engagement opportunities hosted by the City of Raleigh.

    Below is what’s happening on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, with opportunities for residents to attend, observe, and participate.

    📅 Wednesday, January 7, 2026 — Government & Community Events

    🏛️ RHDC Research Committee

    Time: 8:30 a.m.

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The RHDC Research Committee meets to review research initiatives and policy considerations connected to historic preservation and development in Raleigh. These meetings help guide long-term planning and preservation strategies across the city.

    🤝 Outreach at North Regional Library

    Time: 10:00 a.m.

    Category: Community Engagement

    Join City staff for community outreach at the North Regional Library. This session provides residents with an opportunity to ask questions, share feedback, and learn more about City programs, services, and upcoming initiatives.

    🏗️ Design Review Commission

    Time: 4:30 p.m.

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Design Review Commission evaluates development proposals in designated overlay districts, focusing on architecture, site design, and neighborhood compatibility. These meetings play a key role in shaping Raleigh’s built environment.


    Why Attend City of Raleigh Government Meetings?

    Attending or following City meetings helps residents:

    Stay informed on policies and development projects Provide public input on decisions that affect neighborhoods Connect with City departments and advisory boards Strengthen civic engagement and transparency

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, advocate, or simply curious about how Raleigh works, these meetings are open to the public and encourage participation.

    Stay Connected

    For more local government updates, community meetings, and civic engagement opportunities, follow DoRaleigh and keep checking back for the latest City of Raleigh Government Event Guides.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

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    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernment #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CommunityEngagement #DesignReviewCommission #DoRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #PublicMeetings #raleigh #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCivicEvents #RaleighCommunityEngagement #RaleighGovernmentMeetings #RHDCResearchCommittee

  2. The City of Raleigh Government Events on Tuesday July 8th

    DoRaleigh.com Community Connections Raleigh Events

    When our neighborhoods come together, great things happen. On Tuesday, July 8, 2025, the City of Raleigh invites you to two engaging, free events designed to connect residents with city services and foster community collaboration.

    🏫 Outreach at Duraleigh Community Library

    🕑 Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

    📍 Location: Duraleigh Community Library

    💬 What to Expect:

    Stop by to meet friendly City of Raleigh staff and volunteers. Learn about local initiatives—literacy, library programs, recreation, support services, and more. Pick up free resources and get involved in shaping Raleigh’s future.

    Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, this is a wonderful chance to connect, ask questions, and participate in building a stronger community.

    🚦 Sidewalk Sessions with Raleigh Transportation

    🕓 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    📍 Location: Barwell Road Community Center

    💬 What to Expect:

    A casual, drop-in style meeting hosted by Raleigh Transportation. Share your ideas or concerns about sidewalks, pedestrian safety, streetscapes, bike lanes, and transit. Engage one-on-one with city engineers and planners working to improve Raleigh’s infrastructure.

    Your feedback helps the City of Raleigh design sidewalks and transportation improvements that truly meet community needs. All ages and perspectives are welcome!

    📢 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh.com

    For the latest updates, city news, event announcements, and ongoing engagement opportunities, follow DoRaleigh.com. It’s your go-to hub for all things Raleigh!

    Why Attend?

    Be heard: Your voice helps shape local policies and projects. Get informed: Find out what’s happening in your neighborhood. Build community: Connect with neighbors and city staff in a welcoming environment.

    See You on Tuesday, July 8!

    Mark your calendar and bring your questions, ideas, and enthusiasm. These events are open to all—whether you’re looking to learn, contribute, or simply connect. Your participation helps ensure Raleigh remains vibrant, inclusive, and forward-thinking.

    Need help or have questions before the events? Visit DoRaleigh.com or follow the City of Raleigh on social media for updates and contact info.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh

  3. The City of Raleigh Government Events on Tuesday July 8th

    DoRaleigh.com Community Connections Raleigh Events

    When our neighborhoods come together, great things happen. On Tuesday, July 8, 2025, the City of Raleigh invites you to two engaging, free events designed to connect residents with city services and foster community collaboration.

    🏫 Outreach at Duraleigh Community Library

    🕑 Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

    📍 Location: Duraleigh Community Library

    💬 What to Expect:

    Stop by to meet friendly City of Raleigh staff and volunteers. Learn about local initiatives—literacy, library programs, recreation, support services, and more. Pick up free resources and get involved in shaping Raleigh’s future.

    Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, this is a wonderful chance to connect, ask questions, and participate in building a stronger community.

    🚦 Sidewalk Sessions with Raleigh Transportation

    🕓 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    📍 Location: Barwell Road Community Center

    💬 What to Expect:

    A casual, drop-in style meeting hosted by Raleigh Transportation. Share your ideas or concerns about sidewalks, pedestrian safety, streetscapes, bike lanes, and transit. Engage one-on-one with city engineers and planners working to improve Raleigh’s infrastructure.

    Your feedback helps the City of Raleigh design sidewalks and transportation improvements that truly meet community needs. All ages and perspectives are welcome!

    📢 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh.com

    For the latest updates, city news, event announcements, and ongoing engagement opportunities, follow DoRaleigh.com. It’s your go-to hub for all things Raleigh!

    Why Attend?

    Be heard: Your voice helps shape local policies and projects. Get informed: Find out what’s happening in your neighborhood. Build community: Connect with neighbors and city staff in a welcoming environment.

    See You on Tuesday, July 8!

    Mark your calendar and bring your questions, ideas, and enthusiasm. These events are open to all—whether you’re looking to learn, contribute, or simply connect. Your participation helps ensure Raleigh remains vibrant, inclusive, and forward-thinking.

    Need help or have questions before the events? Visit DoRaleigh.com or follow the City of Raleigh on social media for updates and contact info.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh

  4. The City of Raleigh Government Events on Tuesday July 8th

    DoRaleigh.com Community Connections Raleigh Events

    When our neighborhoods come together, great things happen. On Tuesday, July 8, 2025, the City of Raleigh invites you to two engaging, free events designed to connect residents with city services and foster community collaboration.

    🏫 Outreach at Duraleigh Community Library

    🕑 Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

    📍 Location: Duraleigh Community Library

    💬 What to Expect:

    Stop by to meet friendly City of Raleigh staff and volunteers. Learn about local initiatives—literacy, library programs, recreation, support services, and more. Pick up free resources and get involved in shaping Raleigh’s future.

    Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, this is a wonderful chance to connect, ask questions, and participate in building a stronger community.

    🚦 Sidewalk Sessions with Raleigh Transportation

    🕓 Time: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

    📍 Location: Barwell Road Community Center

    💬 What to Expect:

    A casual, drop-in style meeting hosted by Raleigh Transportation. Share your ideas or concerns about sidewalks, pedestrian safety, streetscapes, bike lanes, and transit. Engage one-on-one with city engineers and planners working to improve Raleigh’s infrastructure.

    Your feedback helps the City of Raleigh design sidewalks and transportation improvements that truly meet community needs. All ages and perspectives are welcome!

    📢 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh.com

    For the latest updates, city news, event announcements, and ongoing engagement opportunities, follow DoRaleigh.com. It’s your go-to hub for all things Raleigh!

    Why Attend?

    Be heard: Your voice helps shape local policies and projects. Get informed: Find out what’s happening in your neighborhood. Build community: Connect with neighbors and city staff in a welcoming environment.

    See You on Tuesday, July 8!

    Mark your calendar and bring your questions, ideas, and enthusiasm. These events are open to all—whether you’re looking to learn, contribute, or simply connect. Your participation helps ensure Raleigh remains vibrant, inclusive, and forward-thinking.

    Need help or have questions before the events? Visit DoRaleigh.com or follow the City of Raleigh on social media for updates and contact info.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh

  5. Explore Raleigh: What’s Happening Thursday, June 5th

    Raleigh is buzzing with activity this Thursday, and whether you’re interested in shaping city policies, diving into community events, or simply celebrating the start of summer, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a quick guide to what’s on the calendar for June 5:

    🏙️ Boards and Commissions

    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    🕒 3 p.m.

    This commission meets to discuss vital stormwater issues affecting our city, from flood prevention to sustainable drainage systems. Open to the public for observation and input.

    👉 Register Here

    Design Review Commission

    🕟 4:30 p.m.

    Have a say in how Raleigh looks and feels! This commission reviews proposed developments and architectural plans, ensuring they meet the city’s design standards.

    🎉 Community Fun and Engagement

    Welcome to Summer!

    🕕 6 p.m.

    📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Kick off the season with games, music, and family-friendly fun! Raleigh Parks is hosting a community celebration to welcome summer in style.

    👉 Register on RecLink

    Canceled: Parks Committee

    🕕 6 p.m.

    Note: The Parks Committee meeting originally scheduled for this evening has been canceled. Keep an eye on future dates for opportunities to weigh in on local park planning and improvements.

    Sustain-A-City: Infrastructure and Services

    🕕 6 p.m.

    This community engagement event focuses on how Raleigh is building a sustainable future through innovative infrastructure and essential services. Your voice matters—come share your ideas.

    👉 Register to Attend

    Stay connected to everything happening in Raleigh government at DoRaleigh.com.

    Whether you’re getting involved in shaping your city’s future or just out to enjoy a summer celebration, Raleigh has something planned for you this Thursday.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh

  6. Explore Raleigh: What’s Happening Thursday, June 5th

    Raleigh is buzzing with activity this Thursday, and whether you’re interested in shaping city policies, diving into community events, or simply celebrating the start of summer, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a quick guide to what’s on the calendar for June 5:

    🏙️ Boards and Commissions

    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    🕒 3 p.m.

    This commission meets to discuss vital stormwater issues affecting our city, from flood prevention to sustainable drainage systems. Open to the public for observation and input.

    👉 Register Here

    Design Review Commission

    🕟 4:30 p.m.

    Have a say in how Raleigh looks and feels! This commission reviews proposed developments and architectural plans, ensuring they meet the city’s design standards.

    🎉 Community Fun and Engagement

    Welcome to Summer!

    🕕 6 p.m.

    📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Kick off the season with games, music, and family-friendly fun! Raleigh Parks is hosting a community celebration to welcome summer in style.

    👉 Register on RecLink

    Canceled: Parks Committee

    🕕 6 p.m.

    Note: The Parks Committee meeting originally scheduled for this evening has been canceled. Keep an eye on future dates for opportunities to weigh in on local park planning and improvements.

    Sustain-A-City: Infrastructure and Services

    🕕 6 p.m.

    This community engagement event focuses on how Raleigh is building a sustainable future through innovative infrastructure and essential services. Your voice matters—come share your ideas.

    👉 Register to Attend

    Stay connected to everything happening in Raleigh government at DoRaleigh.com.

    Whether you’re getting involved in shaping your city’s future or just out to enjoy a summer celebration, Raleigh has something planned for you this Thursday.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh

  7. Explore Raleigh: What’s Happening Thursday, June 5th

    Raleigh is buzzing with activity this Thursday, and whether you’re interested in shaping city policies, diving into community events, or simply celebrating the start of summer, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a quick guide to what’s on the calendar for June 5:

    🏙️ Boards and Commissions

    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    🕒 3 p.m.

    This commission meets to discuss vital stormwater issues affecting our city, from flood prevention to sustainable drainage systems. Open to the public for observation and input.

    👉 Register Here

    Design Review Commission

    🕟 4:30 p.m.

    Have a say in how Raleigh looks and feels! This commission reviews proposed developments and architectural plans, ensuring they meet the city’s design standards.

    🎉 Community Fun and Engagement

    Welcome to Summer!

    🕕 6 p.m.

    📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Kick off the season with games, music, and family-friendly fun! Raleigh Parks is hosting a community celebration to welcome summer in style.

    👉 Register on RecLink

    Canceled: Parks Committee

    🕕 6 p.m.

    Note: The Parks Committee meeting originally scheduled for this evening has been canceled. Keep an eye on future dates for opportunities to weigh in on local park planning and improvements.

    Sustain-A-City: Infrastructure and Services

    🕕 6 p.m.

    This community engagement event focuses on how Raleigh is building a sustainable future through innovative infrastructure and essential services. Your voice matters—come share your ideas.

    👉 Register to Attend

    Stay connected to everything happening in Raleigh government at DoRaleigh.com.

    Whether you’re getting involved in shaping your city’s future or just out to enjoy a summer celebration, Raleigh has something planned for you this Thursday.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh

  8. Explore Raleigh: What’s Happening Thursday, June 5th

    Raleigh is buzzing with activity this Thursday, and whether you’re interested in shaping city policies, diving into community events, or simply celebrating the start of summer, there’s something for everyone. Here’s a quick guide to what’s on the calendar for June 5:

    🏙️ Boards and Commissions

    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    🕒 3 p.m.

    This commission meets to discuss vital stormwater issues affecting our city, from flood prevention to sustainable drainage systems. Open to the public for observation and input.

    👉 Register Here

    Design Review Commission

    🕟 4:30 p.m.

    Have a say in how Raleigh looks and feels! This commission reviews proposed developments and architectural plans, ensuring they meet the city’s design standards.

    🎉 Community Fun and Engagement

    Welcome to Summer!

    🕕 6 p.m.

    📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Kick off the season with games, music, and family-friendly fun! Raleigh Parks is hosting a community celebration to welcome summer in style.

    👉 Register on RecLink

    Canceled: Parks Committee

    🕕 6 p.m.

    Note: The Parks Committee meeting originally scheduled for this evening has been canceled. Keep an eye on future dates for opportunities to weigh in on local park planning and improvements.

    Sustain-A-City: Infrastructure and Services

    🕕 6 p.m.

    This community engagement event focuses on how Raleigh is building a sustainable future through innovative infrastructure and essential services. Your voice matters—come share your ideas.

    👉 Register to Attend

    Stay connected to everything happening in Raleigh government at DoRaleigh.com.

    Whether you’re getting involved in shaping your city’s future or just out to enjoy a summer celebration, Raleigh has something planned for you this Thursday.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh

  9. City of Raleigh Government Events Tuesday, June 3rd Edition

    Looking to stay informed, get involved, or have your voice heard in your community? The City of Raleigh has several key government events happening this Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Whether you’re interested in infrastructure updates, local history, or the latest City Council decisions, there’s something for every engaged citizen.

    Here’s what’s on the schedule:

    🚫 Canceled – Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    🕚 11:00 a.m.

    This meeting of the Route Committee has been canceled. Keep an eye on upcoming agendas for future opportunities to discuss transit-related improvements.

    🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m.

    Council Chamber

    Catch the Raleigh City Council in action as they discuss legislative matters, budget items, and more. This is a great opportunity to see how city policies take shape in real time.

    🌿 Mine Creek Greenway Improvements Public Open House

    🕓 4:00 p.m.

    Join City staff to learn about upcoming improvements to the Mine Creek Greenway. Your feedback matters—this open house is your chance to see proposed plans and share your thoughts on Raleigh’s growing greenway system.

    🏛️ RHDC Community Awareness Committee Meeting

    🕓 4:00 p.m.

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission’s Community Awareness Committee will convene to discuss strategies for promoting Raleigh’s rich historical assets. If you care about historic preservation, don’t miss it!

    🌆 City Council Evening Session

    🕖 7:00 p.m.

    Council Chamber

    Wrap up your day by tuning into the evening session of the City Council. Often covering public comments and additional business, this session is another chance to stay informed and involved.

    📰 Stay Connected:

    For updates, live streams, and meeting agendas, visit DoRaleigh.com. Stay informed about what’s happening in your city and how you can be part of Raleigh’s future.

    Your city. Your voice. Get involved this Tuesday!

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh #RaleighCityCouncil

  10. City of Raleigh Government Events Tuesday, June 3rd Edition

    Looking to stay informed, get involved, or have your voice heard in your community? The City of Raleigh has several key government events happening this Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Whether you’re interested in infrastructure updates, local history, or the latest City Council decisions, there’s something for every engaged citizen.

    Here’s what’s on the schedule:

    🚫 Canceled – Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    🕚 11:00 a.m.

    This meeting of the Route Committee has been canceled. Keep an eye on upcoming agendas for future opportunities to discuss transit-related improvements.

    🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m.

    Council Chamber

    Catch the Raleigh City Council in action as they discuss legislative matters, budget items, and more. This is a great opportunity to see how city policies take shape in real time.

    🌿 Mine Creek Greenway Improvements Public Open House

    🕓 4:00 p.m.

    Join City staff to learn about upcoming improvements to the Mine Creek Greenway. Your feedback matters—this open house is your chance to see proposed plans and share your thoughts on Raleigh’s growing greenway system.

    🏛️ RHDC Community Awareness Committee Meeting

    🕓 4:00 p.m.

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission’s Community Awareness Committee will convene to discuss strategies for promoting Raleigh’s rich historical assets. If you care about historic preservation, don’t miss it!

    🌆 City Council Evening Session

    🕖 7:00 p.m.

    Council Chamber

    Wrap up your day by tuning into the evening session of the City Council. Often covering public comments and additional business, this session is another chance to stay informed and involved.

    📰 Stay Connected:

    For updates, live streams, and meeting agendas, visit DoRaleigh.com. Stay informed about what’s happening in your city and how you can be part of Raleigh’s future.

    Your city. Your voice. Get involved this Tuesday!

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh #RaleighCityCouncil

  11. City of Raleigh Government Events Tuesday, June 3rd Edition

    Looking to stay informed, get involved, or have your voice heard in your community? The City of Raleigh has several key government events happening this Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Whether you’re interested in infrastructure updates, local history, or the latest City Council decisions, there’s something for every engaged citizen.

    Here’s what’s on the schedule:

    🚫 Canceled – Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    🕚 11:00 a.m.

    This meeting of the Route Committee has been canceled. Keep an eye on upcoming agendas for future opportunities to discuss transit-related improvements.

    🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m.

    Council Chamber

    Catch the Raleigh City Council in action as they discuss legislative matters, budget items, and more. This is a great opportunity to see how city policies take shape in real time.

    🌿 Mine Creek Greenway Improvements Public Open House

    🕓 4:00 p.m.

    Join City staff to learn about upcoming improvements to the Mine Creek Greenway. Your feedback matters—this open house is your chance to see proposed plans and share your thoughts on Raleigh’s growing greenway system.

    🏛️ RHDC Community Awareness Committee Meeting

    🕓 4:00 p.m.

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission’s Community Awareness Committee will convene to discuss strategies for promoting Raleigh’s rich historical assets. If you care about historic preservation, don’t miss it!

    🌆 City Council Evening Session

    🕖 7:00 p.m.

    Council Chamber

    Wrap up your day by tuning into the evening session of the City Council. Often covering public comments and additional business, this session is another chance to stay informed and involved.

    📰 Stay Connected:

    For updates, live streams, and meeting agendas, visit DoRaleigh.com. Stay informed about what’s happening in your city and how you can be part of Raleigh’s future.

    Your city. Your voice. Get involved this Tuesday!

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh #RaleighCityCouncil

  12. City of Raleigh Government Events Tuesday, June 3rd Edition

    Looking to stay informed, get involved, or have your voice heard in your community? The City of Raleigh has several key government events happening this Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Whether you’re interested in infrastructure updates, local history, or the latest City Council decisions, there’s something for every engaged citizen.

    Here’s what’s on the schedule:

    🚫 Canceled – Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    🕚 11:00 a.m.

    This meeting of the Route Committee has been canceled. Keep an eye on upcoming agendas for future opportunities to discuss transit-related improvements.

    🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m.

    Council Chamber

    Catch the Raleigh City Council in action as they discuss legislative matters, budget items, and more. This is a great opportunity to see how city policies take shape in real time.

    🌿 Mine Creek Greenway Improvements Public Open House

    🕓 4:00 p.m.

    Join City staff to learn about upcoming improvements to the Mine Creek Greenway. Your feedback matters—this open house is your chance to see proposed plans and share your thoughts on Raleigh’s growing greenway system.

    🏛️ RHDC Community Awareness Committee Meeting

    🕓 4:00 p.m.

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission’s Community Awareness Committee will convene to discuss strategies for promoting Raleigh’s rich historical assets. If you care about historic preservation, don’t miss it!

    🌆 City Council Evening Session

    🕖 7:00 p.m.

    Council Chamber

    Wrap up your day by tuning into the evening session of the City Council. Often covering public comments and additional business, this session is another chance to stay informed and involved.

    📰 Stay Connected:

    For updates, live streams, and meeting agendas, visit DoRaleigh.com. Stay informed about what’s happening in your city and how you can be part of Raleigh’s future.

    Your city. Your voice. Get involved this Tuesday!

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh #RaleighCityCouncil

  13. What’s Happening in Raleigh: Tuesday’s Government Events You Should Know About (May 13, 2025)

    Looking to stay informed and involved in Raleigh’s civic life? Tuesdays are often packed with opportunities to engage with local government, and May 13 is no exception. From early morning planning to evening community voices, the City of Raleigh offers residents a full schedule of events aimed at shaping our city together. Here’s a rundown of what’s happening today:

    9:00 a.m. – Planning Commission Meeting

    Start your Tuesday with city planning in action. The Planning Commission will meet to discuss development, zoning, and land use recommendations. These decisions help determine how Raleigh grows and adapts to community needs.

    2:00 p.m. – Outreach at Duraleigh Community Library

    The Community Engagement team will be at Duraleigh Community Library for an in-person outreach session. This is a great opportunity to connect with city staff, learn about local programs, and share your thoughts on community initiatives.

    4:00 p.m. – City Council Work Session

    City Council will meet for a work session, where members dive deep into issues before they reach the main agenda. These sessions often include updates from departments, detailed briefings, and strategy discussions.

    Note: The RHDC Nominations Committee meeting scheduled for this time has been canceled.

    7:00 p.m. – City Council Public Comment Session

    Wrap up your day by making your voice heard. The Public Comment Session is your chance to speak directly to City Council about any issues or concerns affecting your neighborhood or Raleigh at large.

    Bonus: What’s Coming Wednesday (May 14)

    A quick preview: Wednesday includes a meeting of the RHDC Research Committee, a Substance Use Advisory Commission session, and the Sociable City Assessment Summit. Plus, the Community Engagement Board and Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board will also convene — with some virtual options available.

    Stay Connected

    Want to keep up with more updates and event changes? Follow @DoRaleigh on social media for live updates, cancellations (like today’s RHDC meeting), and community insights.

    Raleigh isn’t just your city — it’s your community. Get involved, stay informed, and help shape our future.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh #WhatSHappeningInRaleigh

  14. What’s Happening in Raleigh: Tuesday’s Government Events You Should Know About (May 13, 2025)

    Looking to stay informed and involved in Raleigh’s civic life? Tuesdays are often packed with opportunities to engage with local government, and May 13 is no exception. From early morning planning to evening community voices, the City of Raleigh offers residents a full schedule of events aimed at shaping our city together. Here’s a rundown of what’s happening today:

    9:00 a.m. – Planning Commission Meeting

    Start your Tuesday with city planning in action. The Planning Commission will meet to discuss development, zoning, and land use recommendations. These decisions help determine how Raleigh grows and adapts to community needs.

    2:00 p.m. – Outreach at Duraleigh Community Library

    The Community Engagement team will be at Duraleigh Community Library for an in-person outreach session. This is a great opportunity to connect with city staff, learn about local programs, and share your thoughts on community initiatives.

    4:00 p.m. – City Council Work Session

    City Council will meet for a work session, where members dive deep into issues before they reach the main agenda. These sessions often include updates from departments, detailed briefings, and strategy discussions.

    Note: The RHDC Nominations Committee meeting scheduled for this time has been canceled.

    7:00 p.m. – City Council Public Comment Session

    Wrap up your day by making your voice heard. The Public Comment Session is your chance to speak directly to City Council about any issues or concerns affecting your neighborhood or Raleigh at large.

    Bonus: What’s Coming Wednesday (May 14)

    A quick preview: Wednesday includes a meeting of the RHDC Research Committee, a Substance Use Advisory Commission session, and the Sociable City Assessment Summit. Plus, the Community Engagement Board and Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board will also convene — with some virtual options available.

    Stay Connected

    Want to keep up with more updates and event changes? Follow @DoRaleigh on social media for live updates, cancellations (like today’s RHDC meeting), and community insights.

    Raleigh isn’t just your city — it’s your community. Get involved, stay informed, and help shape our future.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News #raleigh #WhatSHappeningInRaleigh

  15. Raleigh Gears Up for a Day of Civic Engagement and Community Conversation: Events for April 17–18, 2025

    As spring unfolds in the City of Oaks, Raleigh residents are invited to take part in a variety of events this Thursday and Friday, blending civic dialogue, public service, and community celebration. Here’s a look at what’s on the calendar for April 17 and 18.

    Thursday, April 17, 2025: A Full Day of Public Meetings and Insightful Conversations

    Raleigh’s Thursday lineup offers a series of opportunities to engage with city leaders, learn from experts, and make your voice heard.

    Mayor’s Committee for Persons With Disabilities Meeting

    12 p.m. | Event Details
    The Mayor’s Committee meets at noon to discuss policies and initiatives that impact Raleigh residents with disabilities. This meeting serves as a platform for advocacy and inclusive planning.

    Lunch Box Lecture with Russ Stephenson

    12 p.m. | Event Details
    Also at noon, former City Councilor and urban designer Russ Stephenson leads a thought-provoking lunchtime lecture on the future of Raleigh’s urban planning and development. Bring your lunch and your questions.

    Design Review Commission

    4:30 p.m. | Event Details
    In the late afternoon, the Design Review Commission will convene to evaluate new proposals and ensure that architecture and design projects align with Raleigh’s aesthetic and functional goals.

    Duplex Village Listening Session

    6 p.m. | Event Details
    Residents are encouraged to join this open forum focused on the Duplex Village development. This session offers a chance for community members to voice opinions and hear updates from project planners.

    Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board

    6 p.m. | Event Details
    For those invested in Raleigh’s green spaces, the Advisory Board meeting will cover park maintenance, greenway expansion, and recreational programming across the city.

    Friday, April 18, 2025: Good Friday Observance

    Good Friday 2025

    Event Details
    Friday marks Good Friday, a city-recognized holiday. While many government offices may be closed or have modified hours, it’s a time for reflection, rest, and community observance.

    Stay connected with city happenings by following @DoRaleigh and exploring ways to participate in shaping Raleigh’s future. Whether you’re passionate about accessibility, urban design, community development, or simply celebrating the season, Raleigh offers something for everyone this week.

    #CityOfRaleigh #events #GovernmentEvents #News

  16. Raleigh Gears Up for a Day of Civic Engagement and Community Conversation: Events for April 17–18, 2025

    As spring unfolds in the City of Oaks, Raleigh residents are invited to take part in a variety of events this Thursday and Friday, blending civic dialogue, public service, and community celebration. Here’s a look at what’s on the calendar for April 17 and 18.

    Thursday, April 17, 2025: A Full Day of Public Meetings and Insightful Conversations

    Raleigh’s Thursday lineup offers a series of opportunities to engage with city leaders, learn from experts, and make your voice heard.

    Mayor’s Committee for Persons With Disabilities Meeting

    12 p.m. | Event Details
    The Mayor’s Committee meets at noon to discuss policies and initiatives that impact Raleigh residents with disabilities. This meeting serves as a platform for advocacy and inclusive planning.

    Lunch Box Lecture with Russ Stephenson

    12 p.m. | Event Details
    Also at noon, former City Councilor and urban designer Russ Stephenson leads a thought-provoking lunchtime lecture on the future of Raleigh’s urban planning and development. Bring your lunch and your questions.

    Design Review Commission

    4:30 p.m. | Event Details
    In the late afternoon, the Design Review Commission will convene to evaluate new proposals and ensure that architecture and design projects align with Raleigh’s aesthetic and functional goals.

    Duplex Village Listening Session

    6 p.m. | Event Details
    Residents are encouraged to join this open forum focused on the Duplex Village development. This session offers a chance for community members to voice opinions and hear updates from project planners.

    Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board

    6 p.m. | Event Details
    For those invested in Raleigh’s green spaces, the Advisory Board meeting will cover park maintenance, greenway expansion, and recreational programming across the city.

    Friday, April 18, 2025: Good Friday Observance

    Good Friday 2025

    Event Details
    Friday marks Good Friday, a city-recognized holiday. While many government offices may be closed or have modified hours, it’s a time for reflection, rest, and community observance.

    Stay connected with city happenings by following @DoRaleigh and exploring ways to participate in shaping Raleigh’s future. Whether you’re passionate about accessibility, urban design, community development, or simply celebrating the season, Raleigh offers something for everyone this week.

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  17. City Of Raleigh Government Events Wednesday April 9th

    Looking to get more involved in your community or just ready to dance the night away? Raleigh’s got a little something for everyone this Wednesday, April 9. Whether you’re tuning in virtually, advocating for your community, or lacing up your dancing shoes, here’s your midweek lineup:

    Community Engagement Board Meeting

    4:30 PM | Virtual

    This is your chance to learn how the City of Raleigh is building stronger connections between residents and local government. Join virtually to stay informed, share ideas, and see what’s next in community engagement efforts.

    Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board Meeting

    6:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

    The Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board is meeting to continue important conversations on equity, inclusion, and representation. All are welcome to attend and hear how Raleigh is working to support and uplift immigrant communities.

    Live Big Band & Dancing

    7:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics, Pullen Park

    Cap off your Wednesday with a swingin’ good time. Think live music, big band sounds, and a dance floor waiting for your best moves. Don’t forget to register in advance — this popular event is sure to fill up fast!

    Follow @DoRaleigh for the latest on city events, local happenings, and all the ways to stay connected in the capital city.

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  18. City Of Raleigh Government Events Wednesday April 9th

    Looking to get more involved in your community or just ready to dance the night away? Raleigh’s got a little something for everyone this Wednesday, April 9. Whether you’re tuning in virtually, advocating for your community, or lacing up your dancing shoes, here’s your midweek lineup:

    Community Engagement Board Meeting

    4:30 PM | Virtual

    This is your chance to learn how the City of Raleigh is building stronger connections between residents and local government. Join virtually to stay informed, share ideas, and see what’s next in community engagement efforts.

    Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board Meeting

    6:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

    The Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board is meeting to continue important conversations on equity, inclusion, and representation. All are welcome to attend and hear how Raleigh is working to support and uplift immigrant communities.

    Live Big Band & Dancing

    7:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics, Pullen Park

    Cap off your Wednesday with a swingin’ good time. Think live music, big band sounds, and a dance floor waiting for your best moves. Don’t forget to register in advance — this popular event is sure to fill up fast!

    Follow @DoRaleigh for the latest on city events, local happenings, and all the ways to stay connected in the capital city.

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