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  1. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday May 27th Edition

    Residents looking to stay engaged with local government, public safety, transportation planning, and environmental initiatives can take part in several important City of Raleigh meetings and community discussions happening on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.

    Today’s DoRaleigh government event guide includes transportation planning conversations, natural resource discussions, and a Police Advisory Board meeting focused on community engagement and public input.

    Transportation Together: Let’s Talk About The Big Jump!

    4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community Engagement

    The City of Raleigh continues conversations around “The Big Jump,” a transportation initiative focused on improving mobility, connectivity, and future transportation planning throughout Raleigh. Residents are encouraged to participate, ask questions, and share feedback on transportation priorities impacting the community.

    Transportation topics may include:

    • Safer streets and intersections
    • Bike and pedestrian infrastructure
    • Public transit improvements
    • Traffic safety
    • Future mobility planning

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

    4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community and Workshops

    The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team will meet to discuss natural resources and environmental planning topics connected to Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy. These discussions often focus on sustainability, land use planning, environmental protection, green infrastructure, and balancing development with conservation efforts.

    Community members interested in Raleigh’s environmental future, urban planning, and sustainability initiatives may find this workshop especially valuable.

    Police Advisory Board Meeting

    5:30 p.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Police Advisory Board will hold its regularly scheduled meeting Wednesday evening. The board serves as a bridge between the community and the Raleigh Police Department by discussing public safety concerns, community-police relations, and opportunities for engagement and transparency.

    Topics often include:

    • Community safety concerns
    • Police-community partnerships
    • Public feedback
    • Crime prevention initiatives
    • Neighborhood engagement

    Residents are encouraged to stay involved in local government processes and public meetings that directly impact Raleigh neighborhoods and quality of life.

    Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for daily City of Raleigh meeting guides, community updates, board and commission coverage, and local government news.

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  2. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday May 27th Edition

    Residents looking to stay engaged with local government, public safety, transportation planning, and environmental initiatives can take part in several important City of Raleigh meetings and community discussions happening on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.

    Today’s DoRaleigh government event guide includes transportation planning conversations, natural resource discussions, and a Police Advisory Board meeting focused on community engagement and public input.

    Transportation Together: Let’s Talk About The Big Jump!

    4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community Engagement

    The City of Raleigh continues conversations around “The Big Jump,” a transportation initiative focused on improving mobility, connectivity, and future transportation planning throughout Raleigh. Residents are encouraged to participate, ask questions, and share feedback on transportation priorities impacting the community.

    Transportation topics may include:

    • Safer streets and intersections
    • Bike and pedestrian infrastructure
    • Public transit improvements
    • Traffic safety
    • Future mobility planning

    Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

    4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
    Community and Workshops

    The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team will meet to discuss natural resources and environmental planning topics connected to Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy. These discussions often focus on sustainability, land use planning, environmental protection, green infrastructure, and balancing development with conservation efforts.

    Community members interested in Raleigh’s environmental future, urban planning, and sustainability initiatives may find this workshop especially valuable.

    Police Advisory Board Meeting

    5:30 p.m. • Wednesday
    Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Police Advisory Board will hold its regularly scheduled meeting Wednesday evening. The board serves as a bridge between the community and the Raleigh Police Department by discussing public safety concerns, community-police relations, and opportunities for engagement and transparency.

    Topics often include:

    • Community safety concerns
    • Police-community partnerships
    • Public feedback
    • Crime prevention initiatives
    • Neighborhood engagement

    Residents are encouraged to stay involved in local government processes and public meetings that directly impact Raleigh neighborhoods and quality of life.

    Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for daily City of Raleigh meeting guides, community updates, board and commission coverage, and local government news.

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  3. 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 Commissions

    The 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 Workshops

    The 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 Engagement

    Transportation 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.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily government guides, council recaps, planning updates, and civic news impacting Raleigh residents.

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  4. 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 Commissions

    The 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 Workshops

    The 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 Engagement

    Transportation 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.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily government guides, council recaps, planning updates, and civic news impacting Raleigh residents.

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

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  5. 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 Commission

    8:30 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 Meeting

    12:00 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 – Transportation

    4:00 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 Band

    7:00 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 Government

    Staying informed about City of Raleigh meetings and programs helps residents understand local decisions, participate in community planning, and enjoy city-hosted recreational activities.


    Follow DoRaleigh for daily updates on:

    City council and commission meetings Community workshops Local government initiatives Parks and recreation events Civic engagement opportunities

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  6. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide | Tuesday March 10th Edition

    Residents across the City of Raleigh have several opportunities on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, to stay informed, get involved in local government, and support community arts. From official board meetings and City Council discussions to student art exhibitions, these events highlight how the City continues to encourage civic engagement and public participation.

    The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide helps residents stay connected to important meetings, policy discussions, and cultural programming happening across the city.


    Here’s what’s happening in Raleigh today.

    Planning Commission Meeting

    9:00 AM | Tuesday

    Boards and Commissions

    The Planning Commission meets to review development proposals, zoning cases, and planning initiatives that impact Raleigh’s growth and future development. These meetings are an important opportunity for residents to stay informed about land use planning, neighborhood development, and long-term city planning decisions.


    Gifts of Gold | Student Exhibition

    1:30 PM – 6:00 PM | March 10–11

    Art Exhibit | Arts and Entertainment

    The Gifts of Gold Student Exhibition showcases creative work from local students, highlighting artistic talent within the Raleigh community. This exhibition celebrates youth creativity and provides a platform for students to share their artwork with the public.

    Residents and visitors are encouraged to stop by and support Raleigh’s next generation of artists.


    Raleigh City Council Work Session

    4:00 PM | Tuesday

    Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Work Session allows Raleigh City Council members to review policies, discuss upcoming initiatives, and evaluate proposals before formal votes take place during regular council meetings.

    Topics often include:

    City planning and development Transportation initiatives Housing and neighborhood programs Budget planning Public safety updates

    Work sessions help ensure city leadership carefully reviews policies before decisions are finalized.


    Police Advisory Board Special Meeting

    6:00 PM | Tuesday

    Boards and Commissions

    The Police Advisory Board works to strengthen relationships between the Raleigh Police Department and the community. During this special meeting, board members may discuss public safety concerns, community feedback, and initiatives that support transparency and accountability in policing.

    Community engagement is a key part of the board’s mission, and residents are encouraged to stay informed about these discussions.


    Raleigh City Council Public Comment Session

    7:00 PM | Tuesday

    Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Public Comment Session gives Raleigh residents the opportunity to speak directly with city leaders and share input on important issues affecting their communities.

    Public comment sessions allow residents to address topics such as:

    Neighborhood development Public safety Transportation and infrastructure Housing Community programs and services

    Participating in public comment sessions is one of the most direct ways residents can make their voices heard in local government.


    Stay Connected With Raleigh Government

    Local government decisions shape the future of Raleigh’s neighborhoods, infrastructure, and community programs. By attending meetings, participating in discussions, and supporting local initiatives, residents can stay actively involved in shaping the city’s future.

    For more City of Raleigh government meetings, local events, and community news, visit DoRaleigh.com for daily event guides and updates.

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  7. What Went Down at the February 10 Raleigh City Council Meetings

    Housing Bonds, Rezoning Concerns, and Affordable Housing Strategy Take Center Stage

    Overview: Key Takeaways From the February 10 Meeting

    The February 10 Raleigh City Council work session and public comment meeting focused heavily on housing affordability, rezonings, and the city’s long-term housing strategy. Two council members — Councilor Silver and Mayor Pro Tem Harrison — were absent and excused from both sessions.

    A major theme throughout the evening was the city’s ongoing effort to address Raleigh’s housing affordability crisis while balancing development growth, neighborhood preservation, and homelessness response.

    Upcoming Joint Housing Meeting With Wake County

    City leaders announced a joint meeting with Wake County Commissioners scheduled for February 17 at 6 PM at the Wake County Justice Center.

    This session will focus specifically on housing challenges, collaboration opportunities, and potential regional solutions — signaling that affordable housing remains a top priority across local government.

    Proposed $101.5 Million Affordable Housing Bond (2026)

    One of the most significant discussions was the recommendation of a $101.5 million Affordable Housing Bond proposal for 2026. The proposed allocation includes:

    $57.6 million — Housing Development & Preservation $10.4 million — Homebuyer Assistance & Preservation $12 million — Homelessness Response Initiatives $21.5 million — Mixed-Income Housing Development

    If approved by voters, this bond could substantially expand Raleigh’s ability to develop affordable housing options and respond to homelessness challenges.

    Raleigh’s Core Housing Goals

    During the work session, city leaders outlined several primary housing priorities:

    Increasing the overall supply of affordable housing Improving affordability across income levels Preventing and ending homelessness

    Officials emphasized that expanding housing supply remains a critical strategy for addressing Raleigh’s growing affordability gap.

    Key Policy Discussions From the Work Session

    Missing Middle Housing Policy

    Staff noted an increase in housing units built under “Missing Middle” zoning policies. However, some observers pointed out that many new units are not considered truly affordable.

    Anti-Displacement Tools

    Mayor Janet Cowell raised questions about whether Neighborhood Conservation Overlay Districts (NCODs) disproportionately protect wealthier neighborhoods while leaving minority communities more vulnerable to displacement.

    Mixed-Income Public Development Model

    The city, alongside the Raleigh Housing Authority, is exploring a mixed-income development model with guidance from the Center for Public Enterprise.

    Potential benefits include:

    Creating affordable housing without relying solely on federal funding Developing housing on city-owned land Strengthening public-private partnerships Engaging philanthropic investment

    This model would rely on tools such as revolving loan funds, public ownership tax advantages, and lower-cost financing options.

    Faith-Based Housing Initiatives (YIGBY)

    The “Yes in God’s Backyard” (YIGBY) initiative was also discussed as a potential avenue for expanding affordable housing through development on faith-owned properties.

    City leaders see this as an innovative way to increase housing supply while partnering with community institutions.

    Public Comment Highlights

    Public speakers focused largely on development and neighborhood issues, including:

    Fourth Ward rezoning concerns Peace Street development impacts North Hills rezoning discussions Affordable housing preservation City employee benefits Big Branch Greenway issues

    Of the 13 residents who signed up to speak, nine attended and delivered comments.

    Delayed Customer Experience Update

    A planned update on the city’s Customer Experience Program was postponed due to time constraints and will be presented at a future meeting.

    Why This Matters for Raleigh Residents

    Housing affordability continues to dominate Raleigh’s civic agenda. With population growth, rising housing costs, and ongoing development debates, decisions made now will shape the city’s future for years to come.

    For residents, developers, and community advocates, staying informed — and participating in public meetings — remains an important way to influence local policy.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Updates

    DoRaleigh will continue providing summaries, event guides, and civic updates to help residents stay informed about:

    City Council meetings Planning and rezoning discussions Housing initiatives Community engagement opportunities

    Have tips, photos, or story ideas? Send them to our Submissions Page and keep Raleigh’s pulse beating strong.

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