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  1. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Tuesday June 2nd Edition

    Residents looking to stay informed and engaged with local government have several opportunities to participate in City of Raleigh meetings and community programs on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. From City Council sessions and board meetings to public safety education and a community watch party, today’s schedule offers multiple ways to connect with city leaders and community initiatives.

    Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    🕚 11:00 AM
    📍 City of Raleigh
    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee will meet to discuss public transportation routes, service updates, and transit planning initiatives affecting Raleigh residents and commuters.

    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 PM
    📍 Raleigh Municipal Building
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council convenes for its afternoon session to address city business, policy discussions, budget considerations, and other matters impacting Raleigh residents.

    RHDC Community Awareness Committee

    🕓 4:00 PM
    📍 City of Raleigh
    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Community Awareness Committee focuses on historic preservation education, outreach efforts, and community engagement initiatives related to Raleigh’s historic resources.

    Arts Commission Meeting

    🕕 6:00 PM
    📍 City of Raleigh
    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Arts Commission will discuss programs, funding opportunities, public art projects, and initiatives that support Raleigh’s vibrant arts and cultural community.

    Water Safety: Pools, Lakes, Ponds and Rivers – Summer Safety Series Session 1

    🕡 6:30 PM
    📍 Registration Required
    Category: Community Education

    As summer begins, residents can learn important water safety practices for pools, lakes, ponds, and rivers. This educational session provides valuable information for families, swimmers, and outdoor recreation enthusiasts.

    Topics may include:

    • Water safety awareness
    • Preventing drowning incidents
    • Safe swimming practices
    • Outdoor recreation safety tips
    • Family preparedness around water

    Official Carolina Hurricanes Watch Party – Game 1

    🕖 7:00 PM
    📍 Raleigh
    Category: Festivals and Special Events

    Join fellow Hurricanes fans for the Official Carolina Hurricanes Watch Party as Raleigh comes together to cheer on the Canes during Game 1. Expect an energetic atmosphere filled with team spirit and community excitement.

    City Council Evening Session

    🕖 7:00 PM
    📍 Raleigh Municipal Building
    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The Raleigh City Council returns for its evening session, where public hearings, agenda items, community concerns, and city initiatives may be discussed. Residents are encouraged to attend and stay informed about decisions shaping Raleigh’s future.

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

    Participation in local government helps build a stronger community. Whether you’re interested in transportation, historic preservation, arts and culture, public safety, or city policy, today’s meetings offer opportunities to learn more about how Raleigh operates and how residents can get involved.

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    Editor: Bryan Tomlinson, DoRaleigh.com

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  2. Raleigh City Council Recap: Budget Proposal, New Bonds, BRT Expansion, and Major Rezoning Updates

    The Raleigh City Council tackled major budget discussions, transportation planning, rezonings, and bond approvals during its May 19 meeting, setting the stage for several major decisions that will shape the future of Raleigh.

    Among the biggest developments were a proposed property tax increase, new investments in public safety and downtown infrastructure, endorsement of the Wake Bus Rapid Transit Northern Corridor plan, and approval of more than $203 million in proposed housing and transportation bonds for the November 2026 ballot.

    FY2026-27 Proposed Budget Includes Tax Increase and New Public Safety Positions

    City leaders presented the proposed FY2026-27 Operating Budget and Five-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which includes a proposed 1.7 cent property tax increase.

    According to city staff, the increase would close a projected $13 million deficit while funding several council priorities and service expansions.

    Proposed Budget Highlights

    • 23 additional police officer positions — the first increase since 2017
    • 12 additional firefighter positions — the first increase since 2015
    • Six new Emergency Communications call takers over the next three years
    • $2 million for downtown parking initiatives
    • $3 million for Dorothea Dix Park improvements
    • 8.75 additional positions for Dix Park operations
    • Six new staff positions in Planning and Development
    • Six new staff positions in Solid Waste Services
    • Expansion of the Engagement Network to continue supporting community engagement and CAC-style neighborhood connections

    The proposed budget also includes increases to:

    • Stormwater fees
    • Water fees
    • Solid waste service fees

    Part of the solid waste changes would support a shift to weekly yard waste collection, replacing seasonal leaf collection.

    Budget Work Sessions Begin June 1

    City Council will begin budget work sessions on June 1 and continue meeting every Monday in June until the budget and CIP are formally adopted.

    Public Hearing Information

    A public hearing on the proposed FY2026-27 budget and CIP is scheduled for Tuesday, June 2.

    Residents who want to speak during the hearing must register by 3 p.m. on Friday, May 29 through the city website.

    Paper copies of the budget will also be available for review at the Office of the City Clerk located at:

    • 222 West Hargett Street
    • Suite 207
    • Raleigh, NC

    Wake BRT Northern Corridor Receives Unanimous Support

    Council unanimously endorsed the findings of the Wake Bus Rapid Transit Northern Corridor Major Investment Study.

    The vote supports:

    • Midtown Alignment 6
    • Triangle Town Center 3

    as the Locally Preferred Alternatives for the corridor study.

    The Northern Corridor is part of the region’s expanding Bus Rapid Transit network designed to improve transit connectivity and mobility across Raleigh and Wake County.

    $203 Million in Affordable Housing and Transportation Bonds Advance

    One of the most significant actions of the night involved the proposed November 2026 bond referendum.

    Council approved the second reading of two separate bond orders:

    • $101.5 million for Affordable Housing Bonds
    • $101.5 million for Transportation Bonds

    The measures will now move forward toward the November 2026 election ballot pending required publication and election procedures.

    City Council also directed the City Clerk to coordinate required notices and filings with the Wake and Durham County Boards of Elections.

    Public Comment Focused on Poverty, Stormwater, Preservation, and Trees

    Residents speaking during public comment raised concerns and advocacy around:

    • Poverty
    • Stormwater management
    • Historic preservation
    • Tree protections

    These topics continue to remain major discussion points as Raleigh manages rapid growth and redevelopment pressures.

    Arts Commission and Public Art Plans Approved

    Council unanimously approved annual work plans for:

    • The Raleigh Arts Commission
    • The Public Art and Design Board

    The plans help guide city-supported arts programming and future public art initiatives throughout Raleigh.

    Annexations and Rezonings Approved

    Council unanimously approved several annexations and rezonings during the meeting.

    Approved Annexations

    • 7929 Ligon Mill Road
    • 3800 Jones Sausage Road
    • 511 Strother Road
    • Raleigh-Knightdale Annexation Agreement

    Approved Rezonings

    • Z-35-25 – Ligon Mill Road
    • Z-15-25 – Randleigh Farm area near Auburn Knightdale Road and Battle Bridge Road
    • Z-37-25 – Avent Ferry Road area
    • Z-53-25 – 5601 Six Forks Road

    Rezoning Held Open

    Rezoning Z-39-25 at 319 Heck Street near Oakwood Avenue was held open until June 16 for additional discussion about proposed conditions.

    Upcoming Public Hearings

    June 2 Public Hearings

    • FY2026-27 Budget and CIP
    • Rezoning Z-43-25 – Litchford Road
    • Rezoning Z-01-26 – Martin Street / Commerce Place / Davie Street
    • Text Change TCZ-02-26 – Creedmoor Road

    June 16 Public Hearings

    • Jones Ridge Trail Annexation and Rezoning
    • Rezoning near Glenwood Avenue and West Jones Street
    • New Bern Avenue BRT Corridor rezoning proposal

    Traffic Calming Policy Discussion Scheduled

    The Transportation and Transit Committee will discuss Traffic Calming Policy updates on Thursday, May 28 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

    District E Community Meetings Announced

    Councilor Christina Jones announced several upcoming community events:

    • District E monthly meeting — June 10 from 6-8 p.m. at La Cucina
    • Book club meeting — June 13 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at New World Cafe
    • Virtual sewage spill discussion — May 21 from 6-7 p.m.

    View the Full official notes from the Raleigh City Council

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  3. Raleigh City Council Meeting Notes – January 20 2026

    North Hills Rezoning Approved, Major Bonds Authorized, Non-Smoking Ordinance Updated

    Published: January 21, 2026

    Location: Raleigh, North Carolina

    January 20, 2026 Raleigh City Council Meeting Recap

    The Raleigh City Council held a full day of meetings on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, covering major rezonings, long-term planning initiatives, public safety investments, annexations, and updates to the City’s non-smoking ordinance.

    👉 Full agenda and attachments are available via the City of Raleigh’s official meeting portal.

    Key Meeting Highlights

    ✅ North Hills Rezoning Approved (6–2 Vote)

    City Council approved the North Hills rezoning (Z-34-25) at the interchange of I-440 and Six Forks Road by a 6–2 vote, with Mayor Pro Tem Harrison and Councilor Jones voting against the request.

    Traffic concerns related to North Hills will not be discussed at the January 29 Transportation & Transit Committee meeting. Instead, North Hills traffic issues are scheduled for the February Transportation & Transit Committee meeting.

    🗣 Public Comment Themes

    Public comments focused heavily on:

    City budget priorities Greenways and trail access Public transit and transportation Parks and recreation funding Stormwater management Mental health services

    Two of the eleven registered speakers did not appear.

    🌳 Dix Park Conservancy Agreement Updates

    Council unanimously approved updates to the Memorandum of Agreement with the Dix Park Conservancy, continuing the partnership governing one of Raleigh’s most significant public spaces.

    🚭 Raleigh Updates Non-Smoking Ordinance

    Council unanimously adopted a new ordinance aligning Raleigh with the model non-smoking ordinance prepared by the NC Department of Health and Human Services Tobacco Prevention and Control Branch (TPC).

    Key points:

    Replaces existing non-smoking provisions with the TPC model Maintains prohibitions on vending machine tobacco sales Includes a 90-day delayed effective date to allow education and implementation

    Work Session: “Big Ideas” from the Fall 2025 Retreat

    Council received a follow-up presentation on three long-term “Big Ideas” identified during the Fall 2025 City Council Retreat:

    Regional Rail Affordable Housing Public-Private Partnerships Sponge Cities & Stormwater Innovation

    These ideas were evaluated using a Desirability, Feasibility, and Viability framework, with examples drawn from peer cities. The goal is to move from visionary concepts toward practical, measurable solutions that improve quality of life while remaining fiscally responsible.

    Afternoon Session Summary

    Consent Agenda

    All consent agenda items were unanimously approved except Item C-1A, which was pulled for discussion.

    After a presentation from RPD Chief Rico Boyce, Council approved the acquisition of the StarChase system, a vehicle pursuit safety technology.

    💡 Funding is fully covered by a grant.

    Planning Commission Actions

    Rezoning & Land Use

    Z-29-25 (Trailwood Drive / Avent Ferry Road) ➝ 45-day extension granted for additional conditions Z-33-25 (Gresham Lake Road, east of I-540) ➝ Public hearing scheduled for February 3, 2026 Z-11-25 (2230 S. New Hope Road) ➝ Withdrawn by applicant

    Boards & Commissions

    Council unanimously approved updated bylaws for:

    Stormwater Management Advisory Commission Environmental Advisory Board Raleigh Historic Development Commission

    City Manager Recommendations Approved

    👮 Police Technology Investment

    Council unanimously approved a $16.1 million contract with Axon Enterprise, Inc., funding:

    Taser 10 devices (10-year service) Axon Records Fusus real-time crime center platform

    Matters Scheduled for Public Hearing – Approved

    Council unanimously approved multiple financial and administrative items, including:

    Limited Obligation Bond, Series 2026B ➝ Up to $120 million for City Hall Phase II & public safety facilities Limited Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2026 Demolition of unfit building at 617 S. Blount Street Public nuisance abatement property liens Multiple annexation petitions across Districts A, B, and C

    Committee Reports

    No activity reported from:

    Economic Development & Innovation Committee Housing & Environment Committee Community Safety & Quality of Life Committee

    Transportation & Transit Committee

    Meeting scheduled for January 29, 2026 (3–5 PM) Topic: citizen-initiated street closures North Hills discussion moved to February

    Mayor & Council Announcements

    📍 District Meetings

    Councilor Silver (District A)

    📅 Jan 29 | 6–7 PM | Gordon Center Councilor Jones (District E)

    📅 Feb 11 | 6–8 PM | La Cucina

    📚 Feb 14 | 9:30–11:30 AM | New World Café (Book Club)

    📣 Mayor Cowell requested a review of City policies related to protests.

    Why This Meeting Matters

    The January 20, 2026 Raleigh City Council meeting addressed growth, governance, public safety, health policy, and long-range planning, with decisions that will directly impact development patterns, transportation planning, and quality of life across the city.

    Residents are encouraged to stay engaged by attending committee meetings, district sessions, and upcoming public hearings.

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