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  1. City of Raleigh Government Guide Tuesday, May 19th Edition

    The City of Raleigh has a lighter public meeting schedule for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, with multiple cancellations announced for the day. Residents can still follow the scheduled City Council Afternoon Session as local leaders continue discussions on Raleigh growth, transportation, housing, and city operations.

    Here’s a look at the City of Raleigh government meetings and updates happening Tuesday.

    City Council Work Session — CANCELED

    The planned City Council Work Session scheduled for Tuesday morning has been canceled.

    🕦 11:30 a.m.
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    City Council Afternoon Session

    The Raleigh City Council Afternoon Session is still scheduled to take place Tuesday afternoon.

    🕐 1 p.m.
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    City Council meetings often include updates related to transportation, development, public safety, parks, housing, budgeting, and community initiatives impacting residents across Raleigh.

    Arts Commission — CANCELED

    The scheduled Arts Commission meeting has also been canceled for Tuesday evening.

    🕕 6 p.m.
    📍 Boards and Commissions

    Stay Updated on Raleigh Government News

    DoRaleigh continues to track City Council meetings, Raleigh board and commission agendas, public hearings, transportation projects, rezoning cases, affordable housing initiatives, and community developments throughout the city.

    Residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged with local government decisions that shape Raleigh’s future.

    For more Raleigh government updates, local news, and community event coverage, visit DoRaleigh.com daily.

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  2. City of Raleigh Government Guide Tuesday, May 19th Edition

    The City of Raleigh has a lighter public meeting schedule for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, with multiple cancellations announced for the day. Residents can still follow the scheduled City Council Afternoon Session as local leaders continue discussions on Raleigh growth, transportation, housing, and city operations.

    Here’s a look at the City of Raleigh government meetings and updates happening Tuesday.

    City Council Work Session — CANCELED

    The planned City Council Work Session scheduled for Tuesday morning has been canceled.

    🕦 11:30 a.m.
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    City Council Afternoon Session

    The Raleigh City Council Afternoon Session is still scheduled to take place Tuesday afternoon.

    🕐 1 p.m.
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    City Council meetings often include updates related to transportation, development, public safety, parks, housing, budgeting, and community initiatives impacting residents across Raleigh.

    Arts Commission — CANCELED

    The scheduled Arts Commission meeting has also been canceled for Tuesday evening.

    🕕 6 p.m.
    📍 Boards and Commissions

    Stay Updated on Raleigh Government News

    DoRaleigh continues to track City Council meetings, Raleigh board and commission agendas, public hearings, transportation projects, rezoning cases, affordable housing initiatives, and community developments throughout the city.

    Residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged with local government decisions that shape Raleigh’s future.

    For more Raleigh government updates, local news, and community event coverage, visit DoRaleigh.com daily.

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

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  3. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday, May 11th Edition

    Stay informed and connected with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From development discussions to parks and greenway planning, several important public meetings are scheduled for Monday, May 11, 2026. Residents, community advocates, and civic-minded locals are encouraged to attend or follow along with these City of Raleigh government meetings.

    Here’s a look at the upcoming Boards and Commissions meetings happening around Raleigh on Monday.

    City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Monday, May 11, 2026

    Board of Adjustment

    The Board of Adjustment hears and decides requests related to zoning variances, special use permits, and appeals connected to Raleigh’s development regulations and land use policies.

    1:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    City of Raleigh Board of Adjustment

    Greenway Committee

    The Greenway Committee discusses Raleigh’s expanding greenway system, trail connectivity, parks access, and recreation planning initiatives that help shape the city’s outdoor infrastructure and public spaces.

    4:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    City of Raleigh Greenway Committee

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Meetings

    City boards and commissions play an important role in shaping Raleigh’s future by guiding conversations around transportation, parks, development, sustainability, housing, and community engagement. Whether you’re passionate about urban planning, greenways, or civic involvement, these public meetings offer residents a chance to stay informed and participate in local government.

    Follow DoRaleigh for more City of Raleigh meeting schedules, community updates, public hearings, development news, and local event guides happening throughout the Triangle.

    #BoardOfAdjustmentRaleigh #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #DoRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityMeetings #RaleighDevelopmentNews #RaleighGovernment #RaleighGreenwayCommittee #RaleighGreenways #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighParksAndRecreation #TriangleCivicNews
  4. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday, May 11th Edition

    Stay informed and connected with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From development discussions to parks and greenway planning, several important public meetings are scheduled for Monday, May 11, 2026. Residents, community advocates, and civic-minded locals are encouraged to attend or follow along with these City of Raleigh government meetings.

    Here’s a look at the upcoming Boards and Commissions meetings happening around Raleigh on Monday.

    City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Monday, May 11, 2026

    Board of Adjustment

    The Board of Adjustment hears and decides requests related to zoning variances, special use permits, and appeals connected to Raleigh’s development regulations and land use policies.

    1:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    City of Raleigh Board of Adjustment

    Greenway Committee

    The Greenway Committee discusses Raleigh’s expanding greenway system, trail connectivity, parks access, and recreation planning initiatives that help shape the city’s outdoor infrastructure and public spaces.

    4:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    City of Raleigh Greenway Committee

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Meetings

    City boards and commissions play an important role in shaping Raleigh’s future by guiding conversations around transportation, parks, development, sustainability, housing, and community engagement. Whether you’re passionate about urban planning, greenways, or civic involvement, these public meetings offer residents a chance to stay informed and participate in local government.

    Follow DoRaleigh for more City of Raleigh meeting schedules, community updates, public hearings, development news, and local event guides happening throughout the Triangle.

    #BoardOfAdjustmentRaleigh #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #DoRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityMeetings #RaleighDevelopmentNews #RaleighGovernment #RaleighGreenwayCommittee #RaleighGreenways #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighParksAndRecreation #TriangleCivicNews
  5. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday, May 11th Edition

    Stay informed and connected with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From development discussions to parks and greenway planning, several important public meetings are scheduled for Monday, May 11, 2026. Residents, community advocates, and civic-minded locals are encouraged to attend or follow along with these City of Raleigh government meetings.

    Here’s a look at the upcoming Boards and Commissions meetings happening around Raleigh on Monday.

    City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Monday, May 11, 2026

    Board of Adjustment

    The Board of Adjustment hears and decides requests related to zoning variances, special use permits, and appeals connected to Raleigh’s development regulations and land use policies.

    1:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    City of Raleigh Board of Adjustment

    Greenway Committee

    The Greenway Committee discusses Raleigh’s expanding greenway system, trail connectivity, parks access, and recreation planning initiatives that help shape the city’s outdoor infrastructure and public spaces.

    4:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    City of Raleigh Greenway Committee

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Meetings

    City boards and commissions play an important role in shaping Raleigh’s future by guiding conversations around transportation, parks, development, sustainability, housing, and community engagement. Whether you’re passionate about urban planning, greenways, or civic involvement, these public meetings offer residents a chance to stay informed and participate in local government.

    Follow DoRaleigh for more City of Raleigh meeting schedules, community updates, public hearings, development news, and local event guides happening throughout the Triangle.

    #BoardOfAdjustmentRaleigh #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #DoRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityMeetings #RaleighDevelopmentNews #RaleighGovernment #RaleighGreenwayCommittee #RaleighGreenways #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighParksAndRecreation #TriangleCivicNews
  6. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday, May 11th Edition

    Stay informed and connected with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From development discussions to parks and greenway planning, several important public meetings are scheduled for Monday, May 11, 2026. Residents, community advocates, and civic-minded locals are encouraged to attend or follow along with these City of Raleigh government meetings.

    Here’s a look at the upcoming Boards and Commissions meetings happening around Raleigh on Monday.

    City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Monday, May 11, 2026

    Board of Adjustment

    The Board of Adjustment hears and decides requests related to zoning variances, special use permits, and appeals connected to Raleigh’s development regulations and land use policies.

    1:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    City of Raleigh Board of Adjustment

    Greenway Committee

    The Greenway Committee discusses Raleigh’s expanding greenway system, trail connectivity, parks access, and recreation planning initiatives that help shape the city’s outdoor infrastructure and public spaces.

    4:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    City of Raleigh Greenway Committee

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Meetings

    City boards and commissions play an important role in shaping Raleigh’s future by guiding conversations around transportation, parks, development, sustainability, housing, and community engagement. Whether you’re passionate about urban planning, greenways, or civic involvement, these public meetings offer residents a chance to stay informed and participate in local government.

    Follow DoRaleigh for more City of Raleigh meeting schedules, community updates, public hearings, development news, and local event guides happening throughout the Triangle.

    #BoardOfAdjustmentRaleigh #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #DoRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityMeetings #RaleighDevelopmentNews #RaleighGovernment #RaleighGreenwayCommittee #RaleighGreenways #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighParksAndRecreation #TriangleCivicNews
  7. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday, May 11th Edition

    Stay informed and connected with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From development discussions to parks and greenway planning, several important public meetings are scheduled for Monday, May 11, 2026. Residents, community advocates, and civic-minded locals are encouraged to attend or follow along with these City of Raleigh government meetings.

    Here’s a look at the upcoming Boards and Commissions meetings happening around Raleigh on Monday.

    City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Monday, May 11, 2026

    Board of Adjustment

    The Board of Adjustment hears and decides requests related to zoning variances, special use permits, and appeals connected to Raleigh’s development regulations and land use policies.

    1:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    City of Raleigh Board of Adjustment

    Greenway Committee

    The Greenway Committee discusses Raleigh’s expanding greenway system, trail connectivity, parks access, and recreation planning initiatives that help shape the city’s outdoor infrastructure and public spaces.

    4:00 p.m. • Monday
    Boards and Commissions
    Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    City of Raleigh Greenway Committee

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Meetings

    City boards and commissions play an important role in shaping Raleigh’s future by guiding conversations around transportation, parks, development, sustainability, housing, and community engagement. Whether you’re passionate about urban planning, greenways, or civic involvement, these public meetings offer residents a chance to stay informed and participate in local government.

    Follow DoRaleigh for more City of Raleigh meeting schedules, community updates, public hearings, development news, and local event guides happening throughout the Triangle.

    #BoardOfAdjustmentRaleigh #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #DoRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityMeetings #RaleighDevelopmentNews #RaleighGovernment #RaleighGreenwayCommittee #RaleighGreenways #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighParksAndRecreation #TriangleCivicNews
  8. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday, May 5th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening inside local government. This DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, May 5, 2026 highlights key City Council meetings, board sessions, and community workshops open to the public.

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these meetings offer opportunities to stay connected to decisions shaping Raleigh’s future.

    Tuesday Government Meetings & Events

    Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    ⏰ 11:00 AM
    📍 Boards and Commissions
    This committee reviews public transit routes, service updates, and rider accessibility across Raleigh. A key meeting for those interested in transportation planning and infrastructure.

    City Council Afternoon Session

    ⏰ 1:00 PM
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings
    The afternoon session typically includes agenda reviews, policy discussions, and updates from city departments.

    Doing Business with the City of Raleigh (Virtual Workshop)

    ⏰ 4:00 PM
    📍 Community & Workshops
    💻 Virtual Event (Registration Required)
    This workshop is designed for local businesses and entrepreneurs looking to learn how to work with the City of Raleigh, including procurement opportunities and contracting processes.

    RHDC Community Awareness Committee Meeting

    ⏰ 4:00 PM
    📍 Boards and Commissions
    Hosted by the Raleigh Historic Development Commission, this meeting focuses on community outreach, historic preservation awareness, and engagement initiatives.

    City Council Evening Session

    ⏰ 7:00 PM
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings
    The evening session is where official votes are often held. Expect public comment opportunities and final decisions on city policies, rezonings, and initiatives.

    📍 Why These Meetings Matter

    City meetings play a critical role in shaping Raleigh’s growth—from transportation planning and housing policy to economic development and historic preservation. Public participation ensures community voices are heard and reflected in decision-making.

    🗓️ Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

    Bookmark DoRaleigh.com for daily updates on City of Raleigh meetings, boards and commissions, and civic engagement opportunities across the Triangle.

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

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  9. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday, May 5th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening inside local government. This DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, May 5, 2026 highlights key City Council meetings, board sessions, and community workshops open to the public.

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these meetings offer opportunities to stay connected to decisions shaping Raleigh’s future.

    Tuesday Government Meetings & Events

    Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    ⏰ 11:00 AM
    📍 Boards and Commissions
    This committee reviews public transit routes, service updates, and rider accessibility across Raleigh. A key meeting for those interested in transportation planning and infrastructure.

    City Council Afternoon Session

    ⏰ 1:00 PM
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings
    The afternoon session typically includes agenda reviews, policy discussions, and updates from city departments.

    Doing Business with the City of Raleigh (Virtual Workshop)

    ⏰ 4:00 PM
    📍 Community & Workshops
    💻 Virtual Event (Registration Required)
    This workshop is designed for local businesses and entrepreneurs looking to learn how to work with the City of Raleigh, including procurement opportunities and contracting processes.

    RHDC Community Awareness Committee Meeting

    ⏰ 4:00 PM
    📍 Boards and Commissions
    Hosted by the Raleigh Historic Development Commission, this meeting focuses on community outreach, historic preservation awareness, and engagement initiatives.

    City Council Evening Session

    ⏰ 7:00 PM
    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings
    The evening session is where official votes are often held. Expect public comment opportunities and final decisions on city policies, rezonings, and initiatives.

    📍 Why These Meetings Matter

    City meetings play a critical role in shaping Raleigh’s growth—from transportation planning and housing policy to economic development and historic preservation. Public participation ensures community voices are heard and reflected in decision-making.

    🗓️ Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

    Bookmark DoRaleigh.com for daily updates on City of Raleigh meetings, boards and commissions, and civic engagement opportunities across the Triangle.

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #BoardsAndCommissionsRaleigh #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CivicEngagementRaleigh #DoRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #raleigh #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighNCMeetings #RaleighTransitAuthority
  10. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide (May 5–6, 2026)

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh this week. From key City Council sessions to community-focused workshops and advisory board meetings, this guide highlights important opportunities for residents to stay connected and involved in local government.

    Whether you’re tracking policy updates, transportation planning, or economic development conversations, here’s what’s on the calendar.

    Monday, May 4, 2026

    • Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Infrastructure and Services
      📍 City of Raleigh
      🕓 4:00 PM
      📂 Community and Workshops

    This session is part of the ongoing Reflecting Raleigh Comprehensive Plan update, focusing on infrastructure systems, public services, and long-term city planning priorities. These technical team meetings help shape the future of Raleigh’s growth and sustainability.

    Preview Tuesday, May 5, 2026

    • Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting
    • City Council Afternoon Session
    • Doing Business with the City of Raleigh (Virtual)
      🔗 Registration Required
    • RHDC Community Awareness Committee
    • City Council Evening Session

    Tuesday brings a full schedule of civic activity, including transportation planning discussions, economic opportunity workshops, and both afternoon and evening City Council sessions—key opportunities to stay informed on decisions impacting Raleigh residents.

    🌆 Why It Matters

    The City of Raleigh continues to prioritize transparency, growth, and community input through its public meetings and workshops. Initiatives like Reflecting Raleigh are shaping the city’s long-term vision, while council sessions and committee meetings address immediate needs—from transit to economic development.

    Getting involved or staying informed helps ensure your voice is part of Raleigh’s future.

    📍 Final Thoughts

    If you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate in Raleigh, this week offers multiple ways to engage with local government. Whether attending virtually or in person, these meetings provide valuable insight into how decisions are made and how Raleigh continues to grow.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily updates on government meetings, local festivals, and community happenings — your one-stop guide to everything Raleigh!

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

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    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #raleigh #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighGovernmentEvents #RaleighNCMeetings #RaleighPlanningMeetings #RaleighTransitAuthority #ReflectingRaleigh #TriangleGovernmentGuide
  11. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide (May 5–6, 2026)

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh this week. From key City Council sessions to community-focused workshops and advisory board meetings, this guide highlights important opportunities for residents to stay connected and involved in local government.

    Whether you’re tracking policy updates, transportation planning, or economic development conversations, here’s what’s on the calendar.

    Monday, May 4, 2026

    • Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Infrastructure and Services
      📍 City of Raleigh
      🕓 4:00 PM
      📂 Community and Workshops

    This session is part of the ongoing Reflecting Raleigh Comprehensive Plan update, focusing on infrastructure systems, public services, and long-term city planning priorities. These technical team meetings help shape the future of Raleigh’s growth and sustainability.

    Preview Tuesday, May 5, 2026

    • Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting
    • City Council Afternoon Session
    • Doing Business with the City of Raleigh (Virtual)
      🔗 Registration Required
    • RHDC Community Awareness Committee
    • City Council Evening Session

    Tuesday brings a full schedule of civic activity, including transportation planning discussions, economic opportunity workshops, and both afternoon and evening City Council sessions—key opportunities to stay informed on decisions impacting Raleigh residents.

    🌆 Why It Matters

    The City of Raleigh continues to prioritize transparency, growth, and community input through its public meetings and workshops. Initiatives like Reflecting Raleigh are shaping the city’s long-term vision, while council sessions and committee meetings address immediate needs—from transit to economic development.

    Getting involved or staying informed helps ensure your voice is part of Raleigh’s future.

    📍 Final Thoughts

    If you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate in Raleigh, this week offers multiple ways to engage with local government. Whether attending virtually or in person, these meetings provide valuable insight into how decisions are made and how Raleigh continues to grow.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily updates on government meetings, local festivals, and community happenings — your one-stop guide to everything Raleigh!

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #raleigh #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighGovernmentEvents #RaleighNCMeetings #RaleighPlanningMeetings #RaleighTransitAuthority #ReflectingRaleigh #TriangleGovernmentGuide
  12. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting (April 30, 2026)

    Stay informed and engaged with local government decisions that shape the future of Raleigh. This DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights an important upcoming committee meeting focused on transportation and transit in the city.

    🏛️ Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting

    • Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026
    • Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
    • Location: Raleigh Municipal Building
    • Address: 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh, NC 27601

    The Transportation and Transit Committee will meet to discuss key issues impacting Raleigh’s mobility, infrastructure, and future growth. These meetings often cover topics such as public transit planning, roadway improvements, pedestrian safety, and long-term transportation strategy.

    Residents, stakeholders, and community members are encouraged to stay engaged by attending or watching the meeting online.

    📺 How to Watch & Participate

    Visit the City of Raleigh’s Council Committees page for:

    • Live streaming access to the meeting
    • Agendas and official minutes
    • Committee member information
    • Updates on additional Council Committee meetings

    Participating in local government meetings is one of the best ways to stay informed and have a voice in decisions affecting Raleigh’s future.

    🌆 Why It Matters

    Transportation and transit are critical to Raleigh’s continued growth and livability. From improving commute times to expanding public transit options and enhancing pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, decisions made in these meetings directly impact residents across the Triangle.

    📍 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of City of Raleigh government meetings, agendas, and community updates. We keep you informed so you can stay engaged.

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

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    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #DoRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #raleigh #RaleighCommitteeMeetings #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighMunicipalBuilding #RaleighNCMeetings #transitRaleigh #transportationRaleigh
  13. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting (April 30, 2026)

    Stay informed and engaged with local government decisions that shape the future of Raleigh. This DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights an important upcoming committee meeting focused on transportation and transit in the city.

    🏛️ Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting

    • Date: Thursday, April 30, 2026
    • Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
    • Location: Raleigh Municipal Building
    • Address: 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh, NC 27601

    The Transportation and Transit Committee will meet to discuss key issues impacting Raleigh’s mobility, infrastructure, and future growth. These meetings often cover topics such as public transit planning, roadway improvements, pedestrian safety, and long-term transportation strategy.

    Residents, stakeholders, and community members are encouraged to stay engaged by attending or watching the meeting online.

    📺 How to Watch & Participate

    Visit the City of Raleigh’s Council Committees page for:

    • Live streaming access to the meeting
    • Agendas and official minutes
    • Committee member information
    • Updates on additional Council Committee meetings

    Participating in local government meetings is one of the best ways to stay informed and have a voice in decisions affecting Raleigh’s future.

    🌆 Why It Matters

    Transportation and transit are critical to Raleigh’s continued growth and livability. From improving commute times to expanding public transit options and enhancing pedestrian-friendly infrastructure, decisions made in these meetings directly impact residents across the Triangle.

    📍 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of City of Raleigh government meetings, agendas, and community updates. We keep you informed so you can stay engaged.

    Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page. If you interested in Advertising click here.

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    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #DoRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #raleigh #RaleighCommitteeMeetings #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighMunicipalBuilding #RaleighNCMeetings #transitRaleigh #transportationRaleigh
  14. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday April 28th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From planning discussions to public art conversations, here’s your DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

    The DoRaleigh daily guide highlights key meetings, cancellations, and opportunities for residents to stay connected with local government.

    🏛️ Tuesday, April 28, 2026 – Raleigh Government Meetings

    🗂️ Planning Commission

    🕘 9:00 AM
    📍 Boards and Commissions
    The Planning Commission reviews development proposals, zoning cases, and long-term growth strategies shaping Raleigh’s future.

    💧 In-Person Water Billing Help Session

    🕙 10:00 AM
    📍 Garner Senior Center
    Residents can receive assistance with water bills, account questions, and payment options during this in-person help session.

    ⚠️ Cancelled Meetings (City Council Committees)

    The following committee meetings have been cancelled for today:

    • ❌ Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee
      🕦 11:30 AM
    • ❌ Economic Development and Innovation Committee
      🕜 1:30 PM
    • ❌ Housing and Environment Committee
      🕓 4:00 PM

    These committees typically address major topics like public safety, economic growth, housing affordability, and environmental policy.

    🎨 Public Art and Design Board Meeting

    🕔 5:00 PM
    📍 Boards and Commissions
    🔗 Virtual meeting option available

    The Public Art and Design Board focuses on Raleigh’s public art initiatives, cultural investments, and design standards that enhance the city’s visual identity and community spaces.

    📌 Why It Matters

    These meetings play a critical role in shaping Raleigh’s future—from housing and infrastructure to arts and innovation. Staying informed gives residents a voice in local decision-making and helps strengthen community engagement.

    🔗 How to Participate

    • Attend meetings in person when available
    • Join virtual sessions (links typically provided by the City)
    • Review agendas and materials ahead of time
    • Share public comments when applicable

    ⚠️ Know Before You Go

    Meeting times, locations, and statuses can change. Always verify details through official City of Raleigh channels before attending.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily updates on government meetings, local festivals, and community happenings — your one-stop guide to everything Raleigh!

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  15. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday April 28th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From planning discussions to public art conversations, here’s your DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

    The DoRaleigh daily guide highlights key meetings, cancellations, and opportunities for residents to stay connected with local government.

    🏛️ Tuesday, April 28, 2026 – Raleigh Government Meetings

    🗂️ Planning Commission

    🕘 9:00 AM
    📍 Boards and Commissions
    The Planning Commission reviews development proposals, zoning cases, and long-term growth strategies shaping Raleigh’s future.

    💧 In-Person Water Billing Help Session

    🕙 10:00 AM
    📍 Garner Senior Center
    Residents can receive assistance with water bills, account questions, and payment options during this in-person help session.

    ⚠️ Cancelled Meetings (City Council Committees)

    The following committee meetings have been cancelled for today:

    • ❌ Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee
      🕦 11:30 AM
    • ❌ Economic Development and Innovation Committee
      🕜 1:30 PM
    • ❌ Housing and Environment Committee
      🕓 4:00 PM

    These committees typically address major topics like public safety, economic growth, housing affordability, and environmental policy.

    🎨 Public Art and Design Board Meeting

    🕔 5:00 PM
    📍 Boards and Commissions
    🔗 Virtual meeting option available

    The Public Art and Design Board focuses on Raleigh’s public art initiatives, cultural investments, and design standards that enhance the city’s visual identity and community spaces.

    📌 Why It Matters

    These meetings play a critical role in shaping Raleigh’s future—from housing and infrastructure to arts and innovation. Staying informed gives residents a voice in local decision-making and helps strengthen community engagement.

    🔗 How to Participate

    • Attend meetings in person when available
    • Join virtual sessions (links typically provided by the City)
    • Review agendas and materials ahead of time
    • Share public comments when applicable

    ⚠️ Know Before You Go

    Meeting times, locations, and statuses can change. Always verify details through official City of Raleigh channels before attending.

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  16. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday April 21st Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening inside local government. From City Council meetings to community programming, here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

    🏛️ City of Raleigh Government Events

    🌳 Tuesdays in the Square

    Time: 11:00 AM
    Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Enjoy a midday break in downtown Raleigh with this recurring community event. Perfect for residents, workers, and visitors looking to connect and recharge outdoors.

    🏙️ City Council Work Session

    Time: 11:30 AM
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
    Get insight into key discussions shaping Raleigh’s future. Work sessions typically include briefings, policy discussions, and agenda planning.

    🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

    Time: 1:00 PM
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
    This is where decisions happen. The afternoon session includes votes, public hearings, and official council actions that impact the community.

    🎨 Arts Commission Meeting

    Time: 6:00 PM
    Category: Boards and Commissions
    Action: REGISTER
    Support Raleigh’s creative community by tuning into discussions around public art, cultural programming, and arts initiatives across the city.

    🔍 Why This Matters

    Staying connected to local government helps residents:

    • Understand decisions impacting growth and development
    • Participate in public input opportunities
    • Stay informed on city programs and initiatives
    • Engage with Raleigh’s future direction

    📍 Get Involved

    Whether you’re attending in person or following along online, these meetings provide a direct connection to the decisions shaping Raleigh. Civic engagement starts here.

    👉 Follow DoRaleigh for daily updates on City of Raleigh meetings, community events, and local news.

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  17. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday April 21st Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening inside local government. From City Council meetings to community programming, here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

    🏛️ City of Raleigh Government Events

    🌳 Tuesdays in the Square

    Time: 11:00 AM
    Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
    Enjoy a midday break in downtown Raleigh with this recurring community event. Perfect for residents, workers, and visitors looking to connect and recharge outdoors.

    🏙️ City Council Work Session

    Time: 11:30 AM
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
    Get insight into key discussions shaping Raleigh’s future. Work sessions typically include briefings, policy discussions, and agenda planning.

    🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

    Time: 1:00 PM
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
    This is where decisions happen. The afternoon session includes votes, public hearings, and official council actions that impact the community.

    🎨 Arts Commission Meeting

    Time: 6:00 PM
    Category: Boards and Commissions
    Action: REGISTER
    Support Raleigh’s creative community by tuning into discussions around public art, cultural programming, and arts initiatives across the city.

    🔍 Why This Matters

    Staying connected to local government helps residents:

    • Understand decisions impacting growth and development
    • Participate in public input opportunities
    • Stay informed on city programs and initiatives
    • Engage with Raleigh’s future direction

    📍 Get Involved

    Whether you’re attending in person or following along online, these meetings provide a direct connection to the decisions shaping Raleigh. Civic engagement starts here.

    👉 Follow DoRaleigh for daily updates on City of Raleigh meetings, community events, and local news.

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  18. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Thursday April 9th Edition

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in your city? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, April 9, 2026 highlights key meetings, workshops, and public sessions happening across Raleigh.

    From community discussions to advisory board meetings, these events offer residents the opportunity to learn, participate, and stay connected to local government decisions that impact our community.


    City of Raleigh Government Events – April 9, 2026
    Here’s what’s on the agenda:

    Development Stakeholders Quarterly Meeting

    9:00 AM | Community & Workshops

    Join city leaders, developers, and community stakeholders for a quarterly discussion on Raleigh’s ongoing growth, development projects, and planning initiatives. This is a great opportunity to stay informed about how Raleigh continues to evolve.


    Lunchbox Lecture with Julia Einstein

    12:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Take a midday break and engage in an educational session hosted by Raleigh Parks. The Lunchbox Lecture series offers insights into topics that connect residents with local history, environment, and community initiatives.


    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    3:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

    This commission meeting focuses on policies, infrastructure, and initiatives related to stormwater management in Raleigh. Discussions often include sustainability, flooding prevention, and environmental protection efforts.

    👉 Registration required to watch.


    Raleigh Transit Authority Meeting

    3:30 PM | Boards and Commissions

    Stay updated on Raleigh’s public transportation system, including service updates, planning, and future transit initiatives impacting residents and commuters across the city.


    Human Relations Commission Meeting

    6:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

    This evening meeting addresses important topics related to equity, inclusion, and community relations in Raleigh. Residents are encouraged to attend and stay engaged with conversations shaping a more inclusive city.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    City of Raleigh government meetings play a vital role in shaping Raleigh’s future. Whether it’s transportation, environmental sustainability, or community relations, these sessions provide transparency and give residents a voice in local decision-making.

    Attending or tuning into these meetings is one of the best ways to stay informed and actively participate in your community.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh

    For more updates on city meetings, local events, and community news, stay locked in with DoRaleigh—your go-to source for everything happening across Raleigh and the Triangle.

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

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in your city? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, April 9, 2026 highlights key meetings, workshops, and public sessions happening across Raleigh.

    From community discussions to advisory board meetings, these events offer residents the opportunity to learn, participate, and stay connected to local government decisions that impact our community.


    City of Raleigh Government Events – April 9, 2026
    Here’s what’s on the agenda:

    Development Stakeholders Quarterly Meeting

    9:00 AM | Community & Workshops

    Join city leaders, developers, and community stakeholders for a quarterly discussion on Raleigh’s ongoing growth, development projects, and planning initiatives. This is a great opportunity to stay informed about how Raleigh continues to evolve.


    Lunchbox Lecture with Julia Einstein

    12:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

    Take a midday break and engage in an educational session hosted by Raleigh Parks. The Lunchbox Lecture series offers insights into topics that connect residents with local history, environment, and community initiatives.


    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

    3:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

    This commission meeting focuses on policies, infrastructure, and initiatives related to stormwater management in Raleigh. Discussions often include sustainability, flooding prevention, and environmental protection efforts.

    👉 Registration required to watch.


    Raleigh Transit Authority Meeting

    3:30 PM | Boards and Commissions

    Stay updated on Raleigh’s public transportation system, including service updates, planning, and future transit initiatives impacting residents and commuters across the city.


    Human Relations Commission Meeting

    6:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

    This evening meeting addresses important topics related to equity, inclusion, and community relations in Raleigh. Residents are encouraged to attend and stay engaged with conversations shaping a more inclusive city.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    City of Raleigh government meetings play a vital role in shaping Raleigh’s future. Whether it’s transportation, environmental sustainability, or community relations, these sessions provide transparency and give residents a voice in local decision-making.

    Attending or tuning into these meetings is one of the best ways to stay informed and actively participate in your community.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh

    For more updates on city meetings, local events, and community news, stay locked in with DoRaleigh—your go-to source for everything happening across Raleigh and the Triangle.

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  20. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday April 7th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From community programming to key City Council meetings, this DoRaleigh Government Event Guide highlights important opportunities to connect with local leadership and civic initiatives on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.

    Whether you’re interested in city planning, public policy, or simply enjoying a lunchtime event downtown, here’s what’s on the schedule:


    City of Raleigh Events – April 7, 2026

    Tuesdays in the Square

    Enjoy a lively midday break in Downtown Raleigh with this recurring community event hosted by Parks, Recreation, and Athletics. Expect a welcoming atmosphere perfect for relaxing, networking, or simply enjoying the city vibe.

    🕚 Time: 11:00 AM

    📍 Hosted by: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics


    City Council Afternoon Session

    The Raleigh City Council convenes for its afternoon session to review agenda items, hear presentations, and discuss city business. These sessions often include updates on housing, transportation, and development projects shaping Raleigh’s future.

    🕐 Time: 1:00 PM

    📍 Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    RHDC Community Awareness Committee

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Community Awareness Committee focuses on preserving Raleigh’s historic character while educating residents about conservation efforts and community initiatives.

    🕓 Time: 4:00 PM

    📍 Category: Boards and Commissions

    City Council Evening Session

    The evening session provides an opportunity for public engagement, including public comments and final decisions on key agenda items. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate in shaping Raleigh’s policies and priorities.

    🕖 Time: 7:00 PM

    📍 Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings


    Why This Matters

    Raleigh continues to grow rapidly, and staying connected to local government decisions is more important than ever. Attending or following these meetings helps residents:

    Stay informed on housing, zoning, and development projects Engage with local leadership and decision-making Support historic preservation and community initiatives Participate in shaping the future of Raleigh


    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    For more updates on City of Raleigh meetings, community events, and local news, keep it locked on DoRaleigh—your trusted source for what’s happening across the Triangle.

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  21. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday April 7th Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From community programming to key City Council meetings, this DoRaleigh Government Event Guide highlights important opportunities to connect with local leadership and civic initiatives on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.

    Whether you’re interested in city planning, public policy, or simply enjoying a lunchtime event downtown, here’s what’s on the schedule:


    City of Raleigh Events – April 7, 2026

    Tuesdays in the Square

    Enjoy a lively midday break in Downtown Raleigh with this recurring community event hosted by Parks, Recreation, and Athletics. Expect a welcoming atmosphere perfect for relaxing, networking, or simply enjoying the city vibe.

    🕚 Time: 11:00 AM

    📍 Hosted by: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics


    City Council Afternoon Session

    The Raleigh City Council convenes for its afternoon session to review agenda items, hear presentations, and discuss city business. These sessions often include updates on housing, transportation, and development projects shaping Raleigh’s future.

    🕐 Time: 1:00 PM

    📍 Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    RHDC Community Awareness Committee

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Community Awareness Committee focuses on preserving Raleigh’s historic character while educating residents about conservation efforts and community initiatives.

    🕓 Time: 4:00 PM

    📍 Category: Boards and Commissions

    City Council Evening Session

    The evening session provides an opportunity for public engagement, including public comments and final decisions on key agenda items. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate in shaping Raleigh’s policies and priorities.

    🕖 Time: 7:00 PM

    📍 Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings


    Why This Matters

    Raleigh continues to grow rapidly, and staying connected to local government decisions is more important than ever. Attending or following these meetings helps residents:

    Stay informed on housing, zoning, and development projects Engage with local leadership and decision-making Support historic preservation and community initiatives Participate in shaping the future of Raleigh


    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    For more updates on City of Raleigh meetings, community events, and local news, keep it locked on DoRaleigh—your trusted source for what’s happening across the Triangle.

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  22. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Monday April 6th Edition

    Staying informed and engaged with local government is key to building a stronger Raleigh. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, attending public meetings is a great way to stay connected to decisions shaping our city.

    Here’s what’s happening in Raleigh government on Monday, April 6, 2026:

    🏛️ City Council Pre-Budget Work Session

    🗓 Date: Monday, April 6, 2026

    🕓 Time: 4:00 PM

    📍 Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Pre-Budget Work Session is an important step in Raleigh’s annual budget planning process. During this session, council members review financial priorities, discuss funding allocations, and begin shaping the city’s upcoming fiscal year budget.

    Why It Matters

    This meeting plays a major role in determining how resources are allocated across Raleigh, including:

    Public safety funding Parks and recreation investments Transportation and infrastructure improvements Affordable housing initiatives Community programs and services

    Residents are encouraged to stay informed and follow along as decisions made during these sessions directly impact the future of Raleigh.

    📢 Get Involved in Raleigh’s Future

    Community participation is essential in shaping Raleigh’s growth. While work sessions are typically focused on discussion and planning, they provide valuable insight into the priorities and direction of city leadership.

    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    At DoRaleigh, we’re committed to keeping you informed about local government, community events, and everything happening across the Triangle. Be sure to check back daily for updated guides, recaps, and opportunities to get involved.

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  23. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Monday April 6th Edition

    Staying informed and engaged with local government is key to building a stronger Raleigh. Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, attending public meetings is a great way to stay connected to decisions shaping our city.

    Here’s what’s happening in Raleigh government on Monday, April 6, 2026:

    🏛️ City Council Pre-Budget Work Session

    🗓 Date: Monday, April 6, 2026

    🕓 Time: 4:00 PM

    📍 Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Pre-Budget Work Session is an important step in Raleigh’s annual budget planning process. During this session, council members review financial priorities, discuss funding allocations, and begin shaping the city’s upcoming fiscal year budget.

    Why It Matters

    This meeting plays a major role in determining how resources are allocated across Raleigh, including:

    Public safety funding Parks and recreation investments Transportation and infrastructure improvements Affordable housing initiatives Community programs and services

    Residents are encouraged to stay informed and follow along as decisions made during these sessions directly impact the future of Raleigh.

    📢 Get Involved in Raleigh’s Future

    Community participation is essential in shaping Raleigh’s growth. While work sessions are typically focused on discussion and planning, they provide valuable insight into the priorities and direction of city leadership.

    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    At DoRaleigh, we’re committed to keeping you informed about local government, community events, and everything happening across the Triangle. Be sure to check back daily for updated guides, recaps, and opportunities to get involved.

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

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

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

    📅 Tuesday, March 17, 2026 Events

    Tuesdays in the Square

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

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


    City Council Work Session

    🕦 11:30 AM | Council and Council Committee Meetings

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


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 PM | Council and Council Committee Meetings

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


    Arts Commission Executive Committee

    🕠 5:30 PM | Boards and Commissions

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


    📍 Why It Matters

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

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

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

    🔗 Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    DoRaleigh keeps you updated with:

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

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

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  25. 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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  26. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday February 17th Edition

    City Council Meetings, Election Updates, Arts Commission Session & Community Engagement Events

    Looking to stay informed and engaged with local government in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, February 17, 2026 highlights key meetings, community outreach opportunities, election information sessions, and civic engagement events happening across the city.

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, community advocate, or simply interested in how local decisions shape Raleigh’s future, attending public meetings and outreach events is one of the best ways to stay connected.

    City of Raleigh Government Events – Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026

    Community Outreach & Engagement

    Outreach at Advance Axcess Urgent Care
    10:00 AM
    Category: Community Engagement
    A community outreach opportunity providing information, resources, and engagement with residents.

    Vote Local Informational Pop-Up Event
    2:00 PM
    Category: Community Engagement
    Learn about voting resources, civic participation opportunities, and upcoming election information.

    District C: Election Changes Informational Session
    6:00 PM
    Category: Community Workshops / Engagement
    Updates on election changes impacting District C residents and local voting processes.

    City Council & Government Meetings

    City Council Work Session – CANCELLED
    11:30 AM Category: Council & Committee Meetings

    City Council Afternoon Session
    1:00 PM Category: Council & Committee Meetings Public business discussions, policy updates, and municipal decision-making.

    Joint Meeting: Raleigh City Council & Wake County Board of Commissioners
    6:00 PM Category: Council Meetings Regional collaboration discussion impacting Raleigh and Wake County initiatives.

    Boards & Commissions

    Arts Commission Meeting
    6:00 PM Category: Boards & Commissions Focus on public art initiatives, cultural programming, and creative development in Raleigh.


    📌 Why Civic Participation Matters

    Attending government meetings helps residents:

    Stay informed on local policies and development Voice concerns or support initiatives Learn about city services and programs Connect with civic leaders and community stakeholders

    Active civic engagement helps ensure Raleigh continues to grow thoughtfully and inclusively.


    📍 Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

    For ongoing updates on:

    City Council decisions Local elections and public input sessions Boards and commission meetings Community outreach events

    Visit DoRaleigh.com regularly for hyper-local civic coverage, event guides, and community updates across Raleigh and the Triangle.

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

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

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


    City of Raleigh Government Events — Feb. 10, 2026

    Planning Commission Meeting

    ⏰ 9:00 AM

    Category: Boards & Commissions

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


    City Council Work Session

    ⏰ 4:00 PM

    Category: Council & Committee Meetings

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


    Project Forecasting Workshop

    ⏰ 5:00 PM

    Category: Community & Workshops

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

    👉 Registration available on Eventbrite.


    Arts Commission Executive Committee

    ⏰ 5:30 PM

    Category: Boards & Commissions

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


    Let’s Make Valentines (Community Event)

    ⏰ 5:30 PM

    Category: Holidays • Parks & Recreation • Festivals

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

    👉 Registration available via RecLink.


    City Council Public Comment Session

    ⏰ 7:00 PM

    Category: Council Meetings

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


    Why These Meetings Matter for Raleigh Residents

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

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


    Stay Connected with Raleigh Civic Life

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

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

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  28. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

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    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

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

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  29. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

    Estimated Read Time: 3–4 minutes

    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidateEngagement #CivicProcess #Election2026 #LocalElections #PublicDialogue #PublicForum #RaleighPolitics #CityOfRaleighPolitics #CommunityEngagement #DoRaleighCivicGuide #downtownRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #LocalGovernment #News #PowerUpNC #PowerUpRaleigh #raleigh #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighElections2026 #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighPublicForums #RaleighVoters #RaleighEvents #ShawUniversityEvents #TriangleCivicEvents
  30. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

    Estimated Read Time: 3–4 minutes

    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidateEngagement #CivicProcess #Election2026 #LocalElections #PublicDialogue #PublicForum #RaleighPolitics #CityOfRaleighPolitics #CommunityEngagement #DoRaleighCivicGuide #downtownRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #LocalGovernment #News #PowerUpNC #PowerUpRaleigh #raleigh #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighElections2026 #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighPublicForums #RaleighVoters #RaleighEvents #ShawUniversityEvents #TriangleCivicEvents
  31. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

    Estimated Read Time: 3–4 minutes

    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidateEngagement #CivicProcess #Election2026 #LocalElections #PublicDialogue #PublicForum #RaleighPolitics #CityOfRaleighPolitics #CommunityEngagement #DoRaleighCivicGuide #downtownRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #LocalGovernment #News #PowerUpNC #PowerUpRaleigh #raleigh #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighElections2026 #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighPublicForums #RaleighVoters #RaleighEvents #ShawUniversityEvents #TriangleCivicEvents
  32. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

    Estimated Read Time: 3–4 minutes

    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidateEngagement #CivicProcess #Election2026 #LocalElections #PublicDialogue #PublicForum #RaleighPolitics #CityOfRaleighPolitics #CommunityEngagement #DoRaleighCivicGuide #downtownRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #LocalGovernment #News #PowerUpNC #PowerUpRaleigh #raleigh #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighElections2026 #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighPublicForums #RaleighVoters #RaleighEvents #ShawUniversityEvents #TriangleCivicEvents
  33. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Friday February 6th Edition

    Raleigh Community, Arts & Government-Connected Events

    Here’s your City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Friday, February 6, 2026 — highlighting community, cultural, and civic-connected programming happening across Raleigh. These events often include partnerships with city departments, museums, parks, and cultural organizations that help shape Raleigh’s vibrant community.

    🎨 Featured Event

    Residential Urbanity: A Modern Showcase of Triangle Skate Photographers

    🗓 Friday, February 6, 2026

    ⏰ 6:00 PM

    📍 City of Raleigh Museum (COR Museum)

    🎟 RSVP Recommended

    Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics / Arts & Culture

    This special exhibition highlights skate photography from across the Triangle, showcasing how urban landscapes, movement, and youth culture intersect through visual storytelling.

    Expect:

    Photography highlighting local skate culture Community engagement around urban recreation Artistic perspectives on Raleigh’s evolving city environment A unique blend of sports, culture, and creative expression

    Events like this demonstrate Raleigh’s ongoing investment in arts, recreation, and community storytelling.

    Why These Events Matter

    City-supported programs and cultural showcases help:

    Strengthen Raleigh’s creative economy Promote community connection Highlight diverse artistic voices Activate public spaces and museums

    They’re also great opportunities for residents to stay connected with what’s happening locally.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh

    For continued updates on:

    ✔ City meetings and civic engagement opportunities

    ✔ Community workshops and public events

    ✔ Arts, culture, and recreation programming

    ✔ Local government news and initiatives

    Keep checking DoRaleigh.com for regular event guides, community updates, and local coverage.

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

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    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighEvents #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #DoRaleigh #DowntownRaleighEvents #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #RaleighArtsEvents #RaleighGovernmentEvents #RaleighMuseumEvents #RaleighNCEvents #SkatePhotographyRaleigh #TriangleCommunityEvents
  34. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Feb. 7th at Shaw University

    Engage with local candidates, ask questions, and learn about Raleigh’s future

    Community members across Raleigh will have the chance to hear directly from local candidates at the upcoming City of Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum this Saturday, February 7, 2026. The event provides an open space for residents to learn about important issues impacting the city and participate in respectful civic dialogue.

    Whether you’re preparing to vote, interested in local leadership, or simply want to stay informed, this forum offers a valuable opportunity to connect with candidates and better understand their perspectives.

    Event Details

    📅 Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026

    📍 Location: Shaw University (full address shared after registration)

    💲 Cost: Free admission – lunch provided

    Candidate Sessions

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates:

    🕥 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

    District Representative Candidates:

    🕐 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM


    Why This Forum Matters

    Local elections shape decisions about housing, transportation, economic development, public safety, and community resources. Events like this help residents:

    Hear directly from candidates Ask meaningful questions Stay informed about local issues Participate in constructive civic dialogue Make informed choices about Raleigh’s future

    For residents engaged in Raleigh’s community development, neighborhood advocacy, or business ecosystem, attending forums like this is a powerful way to stay connected to city leadership conversations.


    Registration Information

    Advance registration is required to receive the full event location details.

    👉 Register here

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Civic Events

    DoRaleigh.com continues to highlight opportunities for residents to engage with local government, community initiatives, and city development conversations. Stay tuned for more civic event coverage, election updates, and community guides across the Triangle.

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

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    #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighPolitics #ShawUniversityEvents #CityOfRaleighElections #DoRaleighCivicGuide #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighEvents #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighVoters #ShawUniversityEvents
  35. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday February 3rd Edition

    Stay informed and engaged with local government on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. The City of Raleigh has a full day of public meetings, boards and commissions sessions, and a virtual business workshop covering transit planning, housing awareness, and City Council deliberations.

    Whether you’re a resident, business owner, advocate, or civic watcher, here’s what’s happening at City Hall and online.

    🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings – Tuesday, February 3, 2026


    Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    11:00 AM | Tuesday

    Boards & Commissions

    The Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee meets to discuss route planning, transit service updates, and related transportation matters impacting Raleigh riders.


    City Council Afternoon Session

    1:00 PM | Tuesday

    Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council convenes for its afternoon session to address legislative items, city operations, and policy discussions.


    Doing Business with the City of Raleigh (Virtual)

    4:00 PM | Tuesday | Registration Required

    Community & Workshops

    Interested in contracting or becoming a vendor with the City? This virtual session walks participants through procurement processes, vendor registration, and available business opportunities with the City of Raleigh.


    RHDC Community Awareness Committee

    4:00 PM | Tuesday

    Boards & Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Community Awareness Committee meets to discuss outreach, education, and engagement around Raleigh’s historic districts and preservation efforts.


    City Council Evening Session

    7:00 PM | Tuesday

    Council & Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council returns for its evening session, including public comments, agenda items, and official votes.


    Why These Meetings Matter

    City boards, commissions, and council meetings shape decisions on transportation, economic development, historic preservation, and city policy. Most meetings are open to the public, and many offer virtual viewing or participation options.

    🔔 Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

    For agendas, livestream links, and official documents, residents are encouraged to visit the City’s meeting portal or attend in person when possible.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for:

    Daily government meeting guides City Council recaps Public engagement opportunities Local civic updates that matter

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

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    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #raleigh #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighCivicEvents #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernmentMeetings #RaleighPublicMeetings #TriangleGovernmentEvents

  36. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Wednesday January 14th Edition

    Staying informed and engaged with local government is one of the best ways to help shape Raleigh’s future. Below is your City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, January 14, 2026, featuring important Boards and Commissions meetings open to the public. These meetings address historic preservation, public health, and immigrant and Hispanic community affairs—key areas impacting residents across the city.

    Whether you’re a community advocate, business owner, or resident looking to stay involved, this guide helps you plan your civic engagement for the day.

    🏛️ City of Raleigh Boards & Commissions Meetings

    Wednesday, January 14, 2026

    Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    Time: 8:30 a.m.

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission works to preserve and protect Raleigh’s historic districts and landmarks. Topics often include Certificates of Appropriateness, preservation guidelines, and development proposals affecting historic properties.


    Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

    Time: 12:00 p.m.

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    This commission advises the city on policies and strategies related to substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery. Discussions may include community resources, public health data, and recommendations to City Council.


    Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board Meeting

    Time: 6:00 p.m.

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board focuses on improving communication, access, and equity for Raleigh’s immigrant communities. Meetings often highlight community concerns, city initiatives, and policy recommendations that support inclusion and engagement.


    Why Attend City of Raleigh Meetings?

    Public meetings hosted by the City of Raleigh Government offer residents a direct way to:

    Stay informed on local policies and initiatives Provide public comment and feedback Learn how city decisions impact neighborhoods Connect with boards shaping Raleigh’s future

    Many meetings are streamed live or available to watch later, making it easier than ever to stay involved.

    Stay Engaged with Raleigh Government

    Check back with DoRaleigh.com daily for updated government meeting guides, City Council recaps, public hearings, and opportunities to participate in local decision-making.

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

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    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CivicEngagementRaleigh #DoRaleighGovernmentGuide #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #raleigh #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighGovernment #RaleighPublicMeetings