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City of Raleigh Government Guide Wednesday May 20th Edition
Looking to stay informed and engaged with local government in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh has several important meetings and community engagement opportunities happening on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. From land use discussions to transportation planning and zoning text updates, residents have multiple opportunities to learn more about projects shaping the future of Raleigh.
Here’s your DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Guide for Wednesday.
Planning Commission Text Change Committee
4 p.m. Wednesday
Boards and CommissionsThe Planning Commission Text Change Committee will meet to review and discuss proposed changes to Raleigh’s development regulations, zoning text, and planning policies. These meetings often focus on updates that impact housing, growth, density, development standards, and long-term planning initiatives across the city.
Residents interested in Raleigh development, rezoning policies, and planning updates should pay close attention to this committee meeting.
Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Land Use
4 p.m. Wednesday
Community and WorkshopsThe Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Land Use meeting continues ongoing conversations around Raleigh’s future growth, land use planning, and community development priorities. Reflecting Raleigh is part of the city’s effort to shape long-term planning strategies while gathering public input from residents and stakeholders.
Topics may include housing patterns, growth management, redevelopment opportunities, and future land use recommendations.
Transportation Together: Let’s Talk About The Big Jump!
4 p.m. Wednesday
Community EngagementTransportation Together: Let’s Talk About The Big Jump! is a community engagement session focused on Raleigh transportation planning and mobility improvements. Residents can learn more about transportation initiatives, pedestrian and bicycle connectivity, transit planning, and infrastructure investments designed to improve movement throughout the city.
Community feedback plays a major role in shaping Raleigh’s transportation future, making these engagement sessions valuable for residents, commuters, cyclists, and transit advocates.
Stay Connected With Raleigh Government News
DoRaleigh continues to provide updates on Raleigh City Council meetings, boards and commissions, transportation planning, zoning changes, development projects, and community engagement opportunities happening across the city.
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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 MeetingsCity Council Afternoon Session
The Raleigh City Council Afternoon Session is still scheduled to take place Tuesday afternoon.
🕐 1 p.m.
📍 Council and Council Committee MeetingsCity 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 CommissionsStay Updated on Raleigh Government News
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Residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged with local government decisions that shape Raleigh’s future.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Thursday, May 14th Edition
Looking to stay connected with local government, civic engagement, sustainability initiatives, and community events in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh has a full lineup of public meetings, advisory board sessions, arts programming, and community events happening this Thursday.
From transportation and environmental discussions to public outreach and live entertainment downtown, here’s your DoRaleigh guide to City of Raleigh government and community events for Thursday, May 14, 2026.
BPAC Community Outreach Committee
📍 BPAC Community Outreach Committee
🕑 2:00 p.m. • Thursday
🏛️ Boards and CommissionsCommunity outreach and engagement efforts take center stage during this committee meeting focused on bicycle and pedestrian advisory initiatives in Raleigh.
Raleigh Transit Authority
📍 Raleigh Transit Authority
🕞 3:30 p.m. • Thursday
🏛️ Boards and CommissionsStay informed on transportation planning, transit operations, mobility improvements, and public transportation initiatives impacting Raleigh residents and commuters.
Night at the EnviroArt Gallery!
📍 Night at the EnviroArt Gallery!
🕓 4:00 p.m. • Thursday
🎨 Arts and Entertainment | Environment and SustainabilityExplore the intersection of art and sustainability during this environmentally focused gallery experience highlighting creative environmental awareness and community engagement.
Environmental Advisory Board Meeting
📍 Environmental Advisory Board
🕓 4:00 p.m. • Thursday
🏛️ Boards and CommissionsThe Environmental Advisory Board discusses sustainability priorities, environmental initiatives, climate resiliency, and green policy recommendations for the City of Raleigh.
Human Relations Commission Meeting
📍 Human Relations Commission
🕕 6:00 p.m. • Thursday
🏛️ Boards and CommissionsCommunity equity, inclusion, and public engagement topics are expected to be discussed during this evening commission meeting.
Live After 5
📍 Live After 5
🕖 7:00 p.m. • Thursday
🎶 Parks, Recreation, and AthleticsWrap up the evening with live entertainment, community gathering, and downtown Raleigh energy during the popular Live After 5 event series.
Stay Connected with Raleigh Government & Community Events
From transit and sustainability discussions to arts programming and live entertainment, Raleigh continues to offer opportunities for residents to stay informed, engaged, and connected to the community.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Meetings, Civic Engagement & Community Discussions Happening Wednesday May 13th
Residents across Raleigh have several opportunities to stay informed and engaged with local government this Wednesday, May 13, 2026. From historic preservation and public health discussions to transportation planning for the future of Raleigh, today’s City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights important meetings and community-focused conversations happening throughout the day.
These public meetings and workshops offer residents a chance to learn more about city initiatives, participate in civic engagement, and stay connected with decisions shaping Raleigh’s future.
City of Raleigh Government Events — Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Raleigh Historic Development Commission
8:30 a.m. • Wednesday
Boards and CommissionsThe Raleigh Historic Development Commission meets to discuss historic preservation efforts, development considerations, and initiatives related to protecting Raleigh’s architectural and cultural history.
Historic preservation remains an important topic as Raleigh continues to experience rapid growth and redevelopment across downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.
Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting
12 p.m. • Wednesday
Boards and CommissionsThe Substance Use Advisory Commission will meet to discuss issues related to substance use awareness, prevention, education, and community support initiatives throughout the city.
The commission works to provide guidance and recommendations focused on improving public health outcomes and community wellness resources.
Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team — Transportation
4 p.m. • Wednesday
Community and WorkshopsThe Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation meeting is part of the city’s ongoing “Reflecting Raleigh” comprehensive planning process.
Transportation discussions continue to play a major role in shaping Raleigh’s future growth strategy, including conversations around mobility, transit connectivity, pedestrian access, traffic safety, bike infrastructure, and long-term development planning.
Community members interested in Raleigh’s future transportation priorities and infrastructure planning are encouraged to stay engaged with the Reflecting Raleigh process.
Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Planning
The City of Raleigh continues to host a wide range of public meetings, advisory boards, and planning workshops designed to encourage transparency, civic participation, and community collaboration.
Whether you’re interested in transportation planning, public health initiatives, historic preservation, or neighborhood development, these meetings provide valuable opportunities to stay informed and involved in the future of Raleigh.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Tuesday May 12th Edition
Looking to stay informed and engaged with local government in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh has several important public meetings and commission sessions happening this Tuesday, May 12, 2026, offering residents opportunities to follow policy discussions, city planning initiatives, arts programming, and public comment sessions.
From the Planning Commission to the Raleigh City Council Work Session and Public Comment Meeting, Tuesday’s schedule highlights key conversations shaping Raleigh’s future.
City of Raleigh Government Meetings — Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Planning Commission
9 a.m. • Tuesday
Boards and CommissionsThe Planning Commission reviews land use proposals, zoning matters, development plans, and long-range planning initiatives that impact growth and development across Raleigh. Residents interested in housing, transportation, rezoning, and urban planning issues may want to follow this meeting closely.
City Council Work Session
4 p.m. • Tuesday
Council and Council Committee MeetingsThe Raleigh City Council Work Session allows council members to discuss policy priorities, budget considerations, city projects, and strategic planning initiatives before formal votes are taken during future council meetings.
Topics often include infrastructure, housing, transportation, economic development, sustainability, and public safety.
Arts Commission Executive Committee
5:30 p.m. • Tuesday
Boards and CommissionsThe Arts Commission Executive Committee helps guide Raleigh’s public arts initiatives, cultural programming, community engagement efforts, and support for local artists and arts organizations throughout the city.
Raleigh continues to expand its creative economy and cultural offerings through partnerships, grants, and public programming initiatives.
City Council Public Comment
7 p.m. • Tuesday
Council and Council Committee MeetingsThe City Council Public Comment session provides Raleigh residents an opportunity to directly address elected officials on issues impacting the community.
Public comments may include neighborhood concerns, development projects, transportation issues, housing affordability, parks and recreation, public safety, environmental initiatives, and other community priorities.
Community participation remains one of the most important ways residents can stay connected to local government decision-making.
Why Raleigh Government Meetings Matter
Raleigh continues to experience rapid growth, making civic engagement more important than ever. Public meetings and commission sessions help shape decisions affecting transportation, housing, arts and culture, sustainability, public safety, economic development, and neighborhood planning across the city.
Whether you’re a longtime resident, business owner, community advocate, or simply interested in local government, attending or following these meetings is a great way to stay informed about Raleigh’s future.
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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 AdjustmentGreenway 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 CommitteeStay 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.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Thursday, May 7th Edition
Looking for ways to stay connected with local government, community planning, parks initiatives, and civic engagement in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, May 7, 2026 features a full lineup of public meetings, advisory commission discussions, committee sessions, and a special community film screening and panel discussion.
From transit and stormwater discussions to parks planning and design review meetings, Thursday offers multiple opportunities for residents to learn more about projects shaping Raleigh’s future.
Civic Engagement Opportunities in Raleigh This Thursday
Residents interested in Raleigh city planning, transportation, arts, sustainability, and parks initiatives can attend or watch several public meetings happening throughout the day.
Highlighted topics include:
- Raleigh transit marketing and outreach
- Stormwater management and environmental planning
- Design and development review
- Parks and recreation initiatives
- Arts, education, and collections discussions
The evening concludes with the REFUGE Film Screening and Panel, offering an opportunity for community dialogue through film and discussion.
Thursday, May 7, 2026 — City of Raleigh Government Events
Art, Education, and Collections Committee
12 p.m. • Thursday
Boards and CommissionsRaleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting
2 p.m. • Thursday
Boards and CommissionsStormwater Management Advisory Commission
3 p.m. • Thursday
Boards and Commissions
Register to watch onlineDesign Review Commission
4:30 p.m. • Thursday
Boards and CommissionsParks Committee
6 p.m. • Thursday
Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Open Houses and Public HearingsREFUGE Film Screening and Panel
6:30 p.m. • Thursday
Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Register for tickets via EventbriteWhy Raleigh Government Meetings Matter
City boards and commissions play a major role in shaping policies and projects that impact transportation, sustainability, development, parks, housing, arts programming, and quality of life across Raleigh.
Attending meetings or watching online gives residents direct access to discussions about:
- Future development projects
- Transit planning and mobility
- Public parks and recreation priorities
- Environmental and stormwater management
- Community arts and education initiatives
These meetings also provide opportunities for public input and transparency around city decision-making.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Wednesday May 6th Edition
Looking for City of Raleigh government meetings, community engagement events, sustainability discussions, and public workshops happening this week? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, May 6, 2026 features committee meetings, public outreach opportunities, Bike Month celebrations, transit discussions, and urban agriculture education events happening throughout Raleigh.
From transportation planning and sustainability conversations to community engagement and parks programming, residents have multiple opportunities to connect with local government initiatives and civic programs across the city.
RHDC Research Committee
8:30 a.m. • Wednesday
Boards and CommissionsThe RHDC Research Committee meets to discuss historic development, preservation research, and related city initiatives connected to Raleigh’s historic districts and community planning efforts.
Outreach at North Regional Library
10 a.m. • Wednesday
Community EngagementCity staff and community representatives will host outreach activities at North Regional Library, giving residents an opportunity to connect with local resources, ask questions, and learn more about city services and programs.
Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee Meeting
3:30 p.m. • Wednesday
Boards and CommissionsTransit officials and committee members will discuss finance, operations, policy updates, and future transportation planning initiatives impacting Raleigh public transit and regional mobility.
Celebrate Bike Month at Chavis with Oaks and Spokes
4 p.m. • Wednesday
Parks, Recreation, and AthleticsCelebrate Bike Month in Southeast Raleigh with Oaks and Spokes at John Chavis Memorial Park. This community-focused event encourages safe cycling, outdoor recreation, and family-friendly bike activities.
Bike Month events throughout Raleigh continue to promote active transportation, sustainability, and healthy lifestyles across the city.
Downtown Mobility Projects Open House
4:30 p.m. • Wednesday
Community EngagementResidents, commuters, and downtown stakeholders are invited to attend the Downtown Mobility Projects Open House to learn more about transportation improvements, pedestrian access, street enhancements, and mobility planning initiatives impacting Downtown Raleigh.
Community members can review project updates, ask questions, and provide public feedback.
Sustainability, Wildlife and Urban Trees Committee
4:30 p.m. • Wednesday
Boards and Commissions
Parks, Recreation, and AthleticsThis committee meeting focuses on sustainability initiatives, wildlife conservation, urban forestry, environmental stewardship, and Raleigh’s ongoing efforts to strengthen green infrastructure and tree canopy preservation throughout the city.
Dig into Urban Agriculture: A Guide to Permits and Planning Webinar
6:30 p.m. • Wednesday
Environment and SustainabilityResidents interested in urban farming, gardening, and sustainable food systems can attend this educational webinar focused on permits, planning requirements, and best practices for urban agriculture projects in Raleigh.
The webinar provides valuable insights for community gardeners, small-scale growers, urban agriculture advocates, and residents looking to better understand city regulations and sustainability initiatives.
Registration required.
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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 availableThe 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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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.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Thursday April 16th Edition
Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in your city. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, April 16, 2026 highlights key meetings, public engagement opportunities, and advisory board sessions that help shape the future of Raleigh.
Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these events offer a chance to stay connected and make your voice heard.
Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting
🕛 12:00 PM • Thursday
Category: Boards and CommissionsThis commission works to improve accessibility and inclusivity across Raleigh by advising city leaders on policies and initiatives that support residents with disabilities.
Community Engagement Attending “Still We Speak”
🕓 4:00 PM • Thursday
Category: Community EngagementA community-focused event centered on dialogue, storytelling, and civic participation—creating space for residents to connect and share perspectives.
Design Review Commission Meeting
🕟 4:30 PM • Thursday
Category: Boards and CommissionsThe Design Review Commission evaluates development proposals, ensuring projects align with Raleigh’s urban design standards and long-term planning goals.
Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board Meeting
🕕 6:00 PM • Thursday
Category: Parks, Recreation, and AthleticsThis board provides guidance on park development, greenway planning, and recreational programming across the city—impacting everything from trails to community spaces.
Open Houses & Public Hearings
In addition to scheduled meetings, Raleigh residents are encouraged to participate in open houses and public hearings, where you can:
- Share feedback on upcoming city projects
- Learn about neighborhood planning initiatives
- Engage directly with city staff and leadership
- Stay informed on decisions affecting your community
Why Civic Engagement Matters
Attending local government meetings is one of the most impactful ways to stay involved in Raleigh’s growth. From infrastructure and parks to accessibility and development, these sessions influence decisions that shape everyday life in the city.
Final Thoughts
The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for April 16, 2026 offers multiple opportunities to stay informed, get involved, and contribute to the future of the city. Whether you attend in person or follow along online, your participation matters.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday April 14th Edition
Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From Boards and Commissions meetings to public hearings and City Council sessions, Tuesday, April 14, 2026 offers multiple opportunities for residents to participate in local government and have their voices heard.
Here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for today.
🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Public Engagement Opportunities
Morning Session
Planning Commission Meeting 9:00 AM | Boards and Commissions The Planning Commission reviews zoning cases, development proposals, and long-range planning initiatives that shape Raleigh’s growth and future development.
Afternoon Sessions
Share Your Voice: Biltmore Hills Master Plan Update 4:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics | Open House / Public Hearing Residents are encouraged to provide input on the future of Biltmore Hills. Community feedback plays a key role in shaping park improvements and neighborhood investments.
Be sure to participate and complete the online survey.
City Council Work Session 4:00 PM | Council and Council Committee Meetings Raleigh City Council discusses key agenda items, reviews proposals, and prepares for upcoming decisions that impact the city.
Evening Sessions
East Lane Street Public Meeting 5:00 PM | Open House / Public Hearing Learn more about proposed changes and improvements along East Lane Street and share your input with city staff.
Arts Commission Executive Committee Meeting 5:30 PM | Boards and Commissions Focused on Raleigh’s arts and cultural development, this committee discusses initiatives that support the local creative community.
City Council Public Comment Session 7:00 PM | Council and Council Committee Meetings This is your opportunity to speak directly to City Council members about issues that matter to you. Public participation is encouraged and helps shape Raleigh’s policies and priorities.
Why Civic Engagement MattersAttending City of Raleigh meetings is one of the most impactful ways to stay informed and involved in your community. Whether it’s development, parks, transportation, or public policy, your voice helps guide decisions that shape Raleigh’s future.
DoRaleigh encourages residents to:
Attend meetings in person or virtually Participate in surveys and public comment sessions Stay updated on city initiatives and planning efforts
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Monday April 13th Edition
Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in local government. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Monday, April 13, 2026 highlights key meetings, boards, and community discussions shaping the future of Raleigh.
Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these meetings offer an opportunity to stay connected, provide input, and better understand how decisions are made across the city.
🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Events – April 13, 2026
Board of Adjustment🕐 1:00 PM
Category: Boards and Commissions
The Board of Adjustment reviews requests related to zoning variances, special use permits, and appeals of administrative decisions. These meetings are essential for residents and developers interested in land use and zoning changes across Raleigh.
Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Infrastructure and Services🕓 4:00 PM
Category: Community and Workshops
Part of the city’s long-range planning initiative, this session focuses on infrastructure and essential services as part of the Reflecting Raleigh Comprehensive Plan. Participants can learn about future planning efforts and contribute feedback on transportation, utilities, and public services.
Greenway Committee🕓 4:00 PM
Category: Boards and Commissions
Focus Area: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
The Greenway Committee provides guidance on the development, maintenance, and expansion of Raleigh’s greenway system. Discussions often include trail planning, connectivity, and community access to outdoor spaces.
Why These Meetings Matter
Attending or following City of Raleigh meetings helps residents:
Stay informed about zoning, development, and infrastructure decisions Participate in shaping Raleigh’s future growth Engage directly with city leaders and staff Advocate for community needs and priorities
Get Involved in Raleigh
Civic engagement is at the heart of a thriving community. Whether you’re interested in land use, parks and recreation, or long-term planning, these meetings provide a direct line to the decision-making process in Raleigh.
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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 Einstein12:00 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 Commission3:00 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 Meeting3:30 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 Meeting6:00 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 MatterCity 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.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday April 8th Edition
Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From key board meetings to community-focused planning sessions, the DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, April 8, 2026 highlights important opportunities for residents to stay connected with local leadership and decision-making.
Whether you’re interested in historic preservation, public health initiatives, or the future of transportation in Raleigh, today’s schedule offers meaningful ways to get involved.
Raleigh Government Meetings & Events
Raleigh Historic Development Commission
🕘 8:30 AM | Boards and Commissions
The Raleigh Historic Development Commission meets to discuss preservation efforts, historic landmarks, and development proposals impacting Raleigh’s historic districts. These meetings are essential for maintaining the city’s architectural heritage and cultural identity.
Substance Use Advisory Commission Retreat🕛 12:00 PM | Boards and Commissions
This retreat focuses on addressing substance use challenges in the Raleigh community. Members will collaborate on strategies, resources, and policies aimed at improving public health and supporting residents affected by substance use.
Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation🕓 4:00 PM | Community and Workshops
Part of the city’s long-range comprehensive planning initiative, this session will focus on transportation infrastructure, mobility, and future growth. Community members and stakeholders are encouraged to participate and provide input on how Raleigh moves forward.
Why These Meetings Matter
City of Raleigh boards and commissions play a critical role in shaping policies, guiding development, and ensuring community voices are heard. By attending or following these meetings, residents can:
Stay informed on city decisions and initiatives Provide public input on key issues Engage with local leaders and community stakeholders Help shape Raleigh’s future growth and development
Get Involved in RaleighPublic participation is a cornerstone of Raleigh’s governance. Whether attending in person or virtually, your voice matters. These meetings are open opportunities to learn, contribute, and stay connected to your city.
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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, 2026Tuesdays 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 SessionThe 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 MattersRaleigh 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
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday March 24th Edition
Stay Informed with Raleigh Boards, Community Events & Civic Engagement Opportunities
Looking to stay connected with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh? This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, March 24, 2026 highlights key public meetings, community engagement opportunities, and local events. From planning and arts to public safety and family-friendly activities, there are several ways for residents to get involved.
🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Public Engagement
Planning Commission Meeting
🕘 9:00 AM
Category: Boards and Commissions
The Planning Commission plays a vital role in shaping Raleigh’s growth and development. Residents can stay informed on zoning, land use, and long-term planning decisions that impact the city.
Coffee with a Cop🕚 11:00 AM
Category: Community Engagement
Connect with local law enforcement in a relaxed and informal setting. “Coffee with a Cop” offers residents the opportunity to ask questions, share concerns, and build relationships with Raleigh police officers.
🐰 Family-Friendly & Community Events
Meet the Bunny at Abbotts Creek🕙 10:00 AM
Category: Festivals and Special Events
Hosted by: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Celebrate the season with this fun, family-friendly event. Kids and families can enjoy meeting the Bunny and participating in spring-themed activities.
👉 Registration required via RecLink
❌ Canceled Meetings (Updates)The following Raleigh City Council committee meetings scheduled for today have been canceled:
Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee Meeting (11:30 AM) Economic Development and Innovation Committee Meeting (1:30 PM) Housing and Environment Committee Meeting (4:00 PM)
Stay tuned for rescheduling updates and future meeting announcements.
🎨 Evening Boards & CommissionsArts Commission Meeting
🕕 6:00 PM
Category: Boards and Commissions
The Arts Commission supports Raleigh’s vibrant creative community by advising on public art, cultural programming, and arts funding initiatives.
👉 Registration required to attend
Why These Events MattersEngaging with Raleigh’s government meetings and community events is a powerful way to stay informed and have your voice heard. Whether you’re interested in urban planning, public safety, housing, or the arts, these meetings and programs help shape the future of our city.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide
Thursday, March 19th Edition
Looking to stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in your city? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, March 19, 2026 highlights key meetings, community opportunities, and ways residents can connect directly with local leadership and city programs.
Whether you’re passionate about accessibility, parks and recreation, urban development, or career opportunities, this is your chance to plug into Raleigh’s civic life.
🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Public Events♿ Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting
🕛 12:00 PM
📍 City of Raleigh
This commission works to improve accessibility, inclusion, and quality of life for residents with disabilities. Community members are encouraged to attend and stay informed on initiatives that impact accessibility across Raleigh.
🌱 Urban Farm Open House🕑 2:00 PM
📍 Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Explore Raleigh’s commitment to sustainability and local food systems at this Urban Farm Open House. Learn about programs, volunteer opportunities, and how urban agriculture is growing across the city.
🏗️ Design Review Commission Meeting🕟 4:30 PM
📍 City of Raleigh
Interested in how Raleigh is developing? The Design Review Commission evaluates urban design, development proposals, and downtown aesthetics—playing a key role in shaping the city’s future.
💼 Find Your Dream Job with Raleigh Parks!🕔 5:00 PM
📍 Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Looking for a career or part-time opportunity? This session provides insight into jobs with Raleigh Parks, from seasonal roles to long-term careers.
👉 Registration available via RecLink
🌳 Parks, Recreation & Greenway Advisory Board🕕 6:00 PM
📍 Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
🗣️ Open Houses & Public Hearings
Have a voice in Raleigh’s parks, trails, and greenways. This advisory board discusses improvements, planning, and community feedback on outdoor spaces across the city.
🌟 Why Civic Engagement MattersRaleigh continues to grow, and community input plays a critical role in shaping decisions around development, accessibility, and public spaces. Attending these meetings helps you:
Stay informed on city initiatives Share your voice and feedback Connect with local leaders and organizations Support a more inclusive and engaged Raleigh
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🏛️ 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 MattersRaleigh 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.
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Daily City of Raleigh government meetings Local events and community happenings Business, culture, and civic engagement across the Triangle
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Raleigh Government Event Guide: March 11, 2026
City Meetings, Community Workshops, and Recreation Events Happening in Raleigh
Residents looking to stay informed and engaged with their local government will find several important meetings and community activities happening across the City of Raleigh on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. From advisory commission meetings and planning discussions to recreational events hosted by Raleigh Parks, these gatherings provide opportunities for residents to learn about city initiatives, participate in civic dialogue, and enjoy community programming.
The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights official meetings, workshops, and city-hosted events happening throughout the day.
City of Raleigh Government Events
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Raleigh Historic Development Commission8:30 AM | Boards and Commissions
The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) meets to review matters related to historic preservation across the city. The commission helps guide policies and decisions affecting Raleigh’s historic districts, landmarks, and preservation initiatives.
These meetings play an important role in maintaining the historic character and architectural heritage of Raleigh’s neighborhoods and downtown areas.
Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting12:00 PM | Boards and Commissions
The Substance Use Advisory Commission gathers to discuss issues related to substance misuse prevention, treatment resources, and community education. The commission provides guidance to city leadership on policies and initiatives that support public health and wellness across Raleigh.
Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation4:00 PM | Community Workshop
This meeting is part of the Reflecting Raleigh Comprehensive Plan update, where topic-specific technical teams provide recommendations for the city’s long-term growth and development.
The Transportation Technical Team focuses on topics such as:
Public transit planning Pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure Roadway improvements Transportation equity and accessibility
Community members interested in the future of Raleigh’s transportation systems are encouraged to attend and learn more about the planning process.
Join Us for an Evening of Dance with a Live Band7:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Wrap up the day with a lively evening of music and dancing hosted by Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics. This event features live music and social dancing, offering residents a fun way to stay active and connect with the community.
Participants can register through RecLink, the City of Raleigh’s official recreation program platform.
Stay Connected with Raleigh GovernmentStaying informed about City of Raleigh meetings and programs helps residents understand local decisions, participate in community planning, and enjoy city-hosted recreational activities.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Monday March 9th Edition
Residents interested in local government, city planning, and community decision-making can stay informed with the DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Monday, March 9, 2026. These public meetings provide opportunities for Raleigh residents to understand how decisions are made regarding development, parks, greenways, budgeting, and city policy.
Attending or following these meetings helps residents stay connected to issues that directly impact the growth, infrastructure, and quality of life in Raleigh, North Carolina. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, advocate, or simply someone interested in local civic engagement, these meetings provide valuable insight into how the city operates.
City of Raleigh Government Meetings – March 9, 2026Board of Adjustment
🕘 9:00 AM
📍 City of Raleigh
Category: Boards and Commissions
The Board of Adjustment reviews cases related to zoning regulations, variances, and appeals. Property owners and developers often present requests for exceptions to zoning ordinances, and the board evaluates whether those requests meet the legal criteria set by the city.
These meetings can be especially important for residents interested in development projects, zoning changes, and land-use decisions across Raleigh.
Greenway Committee🕓 4:00 PM
📍 City of Raleigh
Category: Boards and Commissions / Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
The Greenway Committee advises the City on policies and initiatives related to Raleigh’s expanding greenway trail system. Discussions often focus on trail connectivity, environmental preservation, and recreational planning.
Raleigh’s greenway network is one of the region’s most valued outdoor assets, connecting neighborhoods, parks, and natural areas throughout the city.
City Council Pre-Budget Work Session🕓 4:00 PM
📍 City of Raleigh
Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
During the City Council Pre-Budget Work Session, council members review financial priorities and begin discussions about the upcoming municipal budget. These meetings typically cover funding for essential services such as public safety, parks, infrastructure, transportation, housing initiatives, and community programs.
Residents interested in how tax dollars are allocated and how city priorities are set may find these discussions particularly valuable.
Why These Meetings MatterPublic meetings like these are an essential part of Raleigh’s transparent and participatory government process. They allow residents to follow important decisions related to development, green space planning, and the city budget.
By staying informed and engaged, residents can better understand how local policies shape the future of Raleigh.
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The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday March 5th Edition
Residents across Raleigh have several opportunities to stay informed and engaged with local government this Thursday. The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for March 5, 2026 includes public meetings focused on stormwater management, urban design, and parks planning. These meetings are part of the City’s ongoing effort to ensure transparency, encourage civic participation, and gather public input on key issues that impact Raleigh’s growth and infrastructure.
Whether you are interested in environmental sustainability, city development, or parks and recreation initiatives, these meetings provide residents, business owners, and community stakeholders the opportunity to learn more about city policies and contribute feedback.
Stormwater Management Advisory Commission3:00 PM | Boards and Commissions
The Stormwater Management Advisory Commission meets to review policies and programs related to Raleigh’s stormwater systems. The commission provides recommendations to City Council regarding flood mitigation, water quality improvements, and long-term stormwater infrastructure planning.
Topics discussed during these meetings often include watershed protection, green infrastructure, and strategies for managing Raleigh’s rapid growth while protecting local waterways.
Residents can register to watch the meeting online and stay updated on initiatives that help protect Raleigh’s environment and neighborhoods.
Design Review Commission4:30 PM | Boards and Commissions
The Design Review Commission (DRC) evaluates development proposals within designated areas of Raleigh to ensure projects align with the city’s urban design standards and architectural guidelines.
Discussions may include:
Downtown development proposals Architectural design reviews Streetscape improvements Historic district compatibility
The commission plays an important role in shaping how Raleigh grows while maintaining the city’s character and visual identity.
Parks Committee
6:00 PM | Parks, Recreation and Athletics
Open Houses and Public Hearings
The Parks Committee meeting focuses on initiatives related to Raleigh’s parks, recreation programs, and outdoor spaces. These meetings often review park improvements, community recreation programs, and long-term planning for greenways and recreational facilities.
Public participation is encouraged as residents can provide input on how Raleigh’s parks and recreation services continue to evolve to meet the needs of a growing city.
Stay Connected With Raleigh Government
Attending or watching City of Raleigh meetings is a great way for residents to stay informed about local policy decisions, development projects, and community programs. Public participation helps ensure that Raleigh continues to grow in a way that reflects the needs and priorities of its residents.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Tuesday March 3rd Edition
If you’re looking to stay connected with local government, community initiatives, and civic engagement opportunities, here’s your official City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
At DoRaleigh, we believe informed residents build stronger communities. Here’s what’s happening across the City today:
Tuesdays in the Square
🕚 11:00 a.m.
Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Hosted by the City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Department, Tuesdays in the Square offers residents an opportunity to gather, enjoy programming, and activate public space in the heart of Downtown Raleigh.
These mid-day activations often include live entertainment, wellness programming, community engagement activities, and opportunities to connect with neighbors and city staff. Whether you work downtown or just want a lunch break change of scenery, this is a great way to experience Raleigh’s public spaces in action.
Community programming like this reinforces Raleigh’s commitment to vibrant, accessible public gathering spaces.
RHDC Community Awareness Committee
🕓 4:00 p.m.
Category: Boards and Commissions
The RHDC Community Awareness Committee meets as part of the city’s preservation and historic development efforts under the Raleigh Historic Development Commission.
The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) works to identify, preserve, and protect Raleigh’s historic landmarks, neighborhoods, and cultural assets. The Community Awareness Committee specifically focuses on public outreach, education, and increasing awareness about Raleigh’s historic resources.
Meetings like this offer residents the opportunity to:
Learn about historic preservation efforts Engage in conversations about Raleigh’s architectural heritage Understand how historic districts are managed Stay informed about future initiatives and community education programs
Civic participation is one of the most impactful ways residents can help shape Raleigh’s future while honoring its past.
Why Staying Engaged Matters
Raleigh continues to grow rapidly, and staying informed about government events, boards, and public programming ensures that residents have a voice in shaping the city’s direction.
From parks and recreation activations to historic preservation committees, the City of Raleigh offers multiple ways for the community to stay involved.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — February 18th Edition
Stay informed, engaged, and connected with Raleigh civic meetings, workshops, and community opportunities
Residents, business owners, and community advocates are encouraged to stay engaged with local government happenings across Raleigh. From public service office hours to planning discussions and community education sessions, Wednesday, February 18, 2026 offers several opportunities to participate in civic life, ask questions, and stay informed about decisions shaping the city.
Below is your DoRaleigh Government Event Guide highlighting key public meetings and community engagement events scheduled for today.
📅 Wednesday, February 18, 2026 — Raleigh Government Events
Water Billing Office Hours (Two Locations)🕙 10:00 AM
Residents can get assistance with water billing questions, account support, and service information.
Biltmore Location — In-person office hours Millbrook Location — In-person office hours
These sessions provide direct access to city staff for resolving billing concerns or learning about available programs.
Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Land Use
🕓 4:00 PM
This technical session focuses on land use planning discussions connected to Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy. Topics often include zoning updates, development trends, and planning priorities shaping future neighborhoods.
Planning Commission Text Change Committee🕓 4:00 PM
This committee reviews potential changes to zoning and development regulations. These discussions can influence housing, commercial growth, transportation planning, and overall city development policies.
Community observers, developers, and residents interested in city planning often attend or follow these meetings.
A Roadmap to Freedom🕡 6:45 PM
Hosted through Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics programming, this event focuses on community education, history, and civic awareness themes. It offers an opportunity for residents to engage in meaningful cultural and educational dialogue.
✔️ Why Civic Engagement MattersParticipating in local government events helps residents:
Stay informed about policies affecting neighborhoods Engage directly with city leadership Provide input on development and planning decisions Build stronger community connections Advocate for local priorities
Whether attending in person or following meeting updates, civic participation helps shape Raleigh’s future.
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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 MattersAttending 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 GovernmentFor ongoing updates on:
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Monday, February 16th Edition
Key City Council Meetings, Board Sessions & Community Updates in Raleigh
If you’re looking to stay engaged with local government and civic activity, this City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Monday, February 16, 2026 highlights important meetings, community opportunities, and registration deadlines. From budget discussions to historic preservation updates and youth arts programs, these events offer residents meaningful ways to stay informed and involved.
DoRaleigh.com continues to track Raleigh government meetings, advisory boards, and civic opportunities to help residents stay connected to decisions impacting the community.
Raleigh Government Events — Feb. 16, 2026Artist Studio Summer Camp Registration Opens
Feb. 16–22, 2026 (Monday–Sunday)
Category: Arts & Entertainment / Youth Programs
Registration opens for the City of Raleigh’s popular Artist Studio Summer Camp, offering creative programming for youth interested in visual arts and artistic exploration. Early registration is recommended as camps often fill quickly.
Why it matters:
Supports youth arts education Encourages creative development Provides structured summer programming for families
City Council Pre-Budget Work Session4:00 PM — Monday
Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings
This work session allows Raleigh City Council members to discuss priorities and planning ahead of the upcoming budget cycle. Topics typically include funding allocations, city services, infrastructure, and community investment strategies.
Community impact:
Helps shape Raleigh’s annual budget Influences city services and programs Provides insight into policy priorities
Public engagement and awareness are encouraged.
RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee — Annual Training5:00 PM — Monday
Category: Boards & Commissions
The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Certificate of Appropriateness Committee holds its annual training session. This committee reviews proposed changes to historic properties to ensure preservation standards are maintained.
Why it matters:
Protects Raleigh’s historic districts Guides responsible development Preserves architectural heritage
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – February 12th Edition (Meetings, Community Updates & Civic Engagement)
Stay Engaged: Raleigh Government Events – Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026
Staying connected with local government helps residents understand decisions impacting housing, transportation, environmental policy, and community relations. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, February 12, 2026 features several opportunities to engage directly with city services, boards, and community programs.
Whether you’re interested in public transit, environmental issues, historic preservation, or simply accessing city services, these events provide valuable insight into Raleigh’s ongoing development and civic life.
Featured City of Raleigh Government Events💧 In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Biltmore
Time: 10:00 AM
Category: Other
Residents can receive assistance with water billing questions, account issues, and payment support directly from city staff.
💧 In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Millbrook
Time: 10:00 AM
Category: Other
A second location offering the same support services — ideal for residents needing help navigating billing or account concerns.
Dr. M.T. Pope House Museum: Past, Present, and Future
Time: 12:00 PM
Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
An informative session about one of Raleigh’s important historic sites. Learn about preservation efforts, community programming, and the museum’s evolving role in local history.
Raleigh Transit Authority Meeting
Time: 3:30 PM
Category: Boards and Commissions
Discussions typically focus on transit planning, service improvements, and transportation initiatives affecting the Raleigh area.
Environmental Advisory Board Meeting
Time: 4:00 PM
Category: Boards and Commissions
Topics often include sustainability initiatives, environmental policies, and recommendations for Raleigh’s environmental future.
Human Relations Commission Meeting
Time: 6:00 PM
Category: Boards and Commissions
Focused on equity, inclusion, and community relations, this commission works to promote understanding and positive engagement across Raleigh communities.
Why Civic Participation MattersAttending local government meetings and community sessions helps residents:
Stay informed about city policies and projects Provide public input on important decisions Connect with community leaders and resources Strengthen civic transparency and accountability
For Raleigh residents, involvement helps shape the future of transportation, environmental planning, housing, and community services.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Wednesday February 11th Edition
Raleigh Boards, Community Meetings, Workshops and Public Engagement Events
Staying informed about local government events helps residents stay engaged, informed, and connected to decisions shaping Raleigh’s future. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, February 11, 2026 highlights public meetings, community workshops, service sessions, and engagement opportunities across the city.
Whether you’re interested in historic preservation, transportation planning, water services, parks programming, or civic updates, here’s what’s happening in Raleigh government today.
🏛️ Boards, Commissions & Public MeetingsRaleigh Historic Development Commission
🕣 8:30 AM
Focuses on historic preservation, development reviews, and maintaining Raleigh’s historic character.
Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting🕛 12:00 PM
Discussion of public health strategies, substance misuse prevention, and community support initiatives.
💧 City Services & Resident SupportIn-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Biltmore
🕙 10:00 AM
Residents can get assistance with billing questions, payments, and account support.
In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Millbrook🕙 10:00 AM
Another opportunity for direct assistance with Raleigh Water billing services.
In-Person Water Billing Help Session – Tarboro Road
🕓 4:00 PM
Additional support session for customers needing billing help or information.
Parks, Education & Community Programs
Discover the Love Bugs Program — Barwell Road Community Center
🕙 10:00 AM | Registration required via RecLink
Family-friendly educational program focused on nature, insects, and environmental learning.
Planning, Transportation & Civic Updates
Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team — Transportation
🕓 4:00 PM
Part of the city’s long-range planning process focused on transportation improvements, mobility, and infrastructure.
District D: Election Changes Informational Session
🕖 7:00 PM
Community engagement session discussing election updates affecting District D residents.
Why Local Government Engagement MattersCommunity participation in boards, commissions, and city programs helps ensure Raleigh continues growing responsibly while reflecting resident needs. Events like these provide opportunities to:
Voice concerns and feedback Stay informed about policy changes Access city services and resources Connect with neighbors and civic leaders
DoRaleigh.com remains committed to sharing local government updates so residents can stay informed and engaged across Raleigh and the Triangle.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Thursday February 5th Edition
If you want to stay connected to local decision-making, planning, and civic issues in Raleigh, attending or watching City government meetings is a great way to stay informed.
Boards and commissions play an important role in shaping policies related to development, environmental planning, infrastructure, and community growth.
Here’s what’s happening on Thursday, February 5, 2026:
Stormwater Management Advisory CommissionTime: 3:00 PM
Category: Boards & Commissions
Viewing: Virtual viewing available (registration required)
This commission focuses on:
Stormwater management policies Flood mitigation planning Environmental protection initiatives Infrastructure improvements Water quality and sustainability issues
These discussions often influence long-term environmental planning across Raleigh.
👉 Residents can typically register online to watch meetings live.
Design Review CommissionTime: 4:30 PM
Category: Boards & Commissions
The Design Review Commission evaluates:
Urban design projects Development proposals Historic district considerations Downtown and corridor planning Architectural and community impact reviews
This commission helps guide Raleigh’s evolving cityscape while balancing growth and preservation.
Why These Meetings MatterParticipating in local government meetings helps residents:
✔ Stay informed about city planning decisions
✔ Understand upcoming development projects
✔ Engage with environmental and infrastructure policies
✔ Support transparency in local government
✔ Connect with Raleigh civic initiatives
Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, following these meetings helps shape Raleigh’s future.
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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 Meeting11:00 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 Session1:00 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 Committee4:00 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 Session7:00 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 MatterCity 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.
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