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  1. 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 Commissions

    This 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 Engagement

    A 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 Commissions

    The 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 Athletics

    This 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.

    Stay connected with DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of city meetings, public updates, and community events across the Triangle.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CivicEngagementRaleigh #DoRaleigh #events #News #raleigh #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCommunityEngagement #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighGreenwayAdvisoryBoard #RaleighNCMeetings #RaleighParksAndRecreation #RaleighPublicHearings
  2. 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 Commissions

    This 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 Engagement

    A 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 Commissions

    The 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 Athletics

    This 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.

    Stay connected with DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of city meetings, public updates, and community events across the Triangle.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CivicEngagementRaleigh #DoRaleigh #events #News #raleigh #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCommunityEngagement #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighGreenwayAdvisoryBoard #RaleighNCMeetings #RaleighParksAndRecreation #RaleighPublicHearings
  3. 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 Matters

    Attending 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


    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    For more City of Raleigh government updates, meeting recaps, and local event guides, bookmark DoRaleigh.com and follow along for daily updates on what’s happening in the Triangle.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #BiltmoreHillsMasterPlan #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEvents #events #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCityCouncilMeetingApril2026 #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighLocalGovernmentGuide #RaleighNCMeetings #RaleighPlanningCommission #RaleighPublicHearings #thingsToDoRaleighNCApril2026
  4. 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 Matters

    Attending 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


    Stay Connected with DoRaleigh

    For more City of Raleigh government updates, meeting recaps, and local event guides, bookmark DoRaleigh.com and follow along for daily updates on what’s happening in the Triangle.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #BiltmoreHillsMasterPlan #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEvents #events #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCityCouncilMeetingApril2026 #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighLocalGovernmentGuide #RaleighNCMeetings #RaleighPlanningCommission #RaleighPublicHearings #thingsToDoRaleighNCApril2026
  5. Raleigh Civic Engagement Roundup: Upcoming Meetings, Public Hearings & Community Events (Nov 14–22)

    If you want to stay informed about Raleigh’s government meetings, rezoning cases, district sessions, and civic opportunities, bookmark Livable Raleigh’s event calendar. It’s one of the most consistently updated public resources for meeting dates, agendas, links to join, and opportunities to speak.

    Livable Raleigh updates its listings as soon as information becomes available — often before official agendas are posted — and revises each entry as more details are released.

    Residents are also invited to submit events through their online submission page to help keep the community informed.

    Highlights: Key Raleigh Civic Events (Nov 14–22)

    11/14 — 3pm deadline to sign up to speak during a public hearing or during public comments at the November 18 afternoonCouncil Meeting

    11/15 — District E Book Club Meeting with Councilor Jones

    11/15 — Stream Cleanup at Southgate Park!

    11/17 — Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

    11/17 — Southern Corridor BRT Open House

    11/17 — Neighborhood Rezoning: 319 S. King Charles Road

    11/17 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 3470 Blue Ridge Road

    11/17 — Civic Assembly Information Session – Virtual

    11/17 — District C meeting with Councilor Branch

    11/17 — Midtown CAC Meeting

    11/17 — East CAC

    11/17 — Raleigh North CAC Meeting

    11/18 — City Council Work Session

    11/18 — City Council Afternoon Session

    11/19 — Outreach at Green Road Community Library

    11/19 — Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

    11/19 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 2810 Blue Ridge Road, 4220 & 4401 Lake Boone Trail

    11/19 — West Raleigh CAC

    11/19 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: Avent Ferry Rd. Assemblage (Z-37-25)

    11/19 — Better Ballot North Carolina film and panel discussion on Ranked Choice Voting

    11/20 — Design Review Commission

    11/20 — Whispering Branch Drainage Project Public Meeting

    11/20 — Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board

    11/20 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 409, 415, 510/512 Bragg St & 1120, 1201 S. East St & 1223/1225/1227/1229 Magnum Street

    11/22 — DDNA (District D Neighborhood Alliance) Meeting

    View the city Manager’s notes Here

    Stay Informed & Get Involved

    Livable Raleigh’s civic calendar is packed every week with opportunities to shape the city.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #BRTRaleigh #CACMeetings #CityOfRaleigh #CivicEngagement #events #LivableRaleigh #News #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighMeetings #RaleighPublicHearings #RezoningMeetings

  6. Raleigh Civic Engagement Roundup: Upcoming Meetings, Public Hearings & Community Events (Nov 14–22)

    If you want to stay informed about Raleigh’s government meetings, rezoning cases, district sessions, and civic opportunities, bookmark Livable Raleigh’s event calendar. It’s one of the most consistently updated public resources for meeting dates, agendas, links to join, and opportunities to speak.

    Livable Raleigh updates its listings as soon as information becomes available — often before official agendas are posted — and revises each entry as more details are released.

    Residents are also invited to submit events through their online submission page to help keep the community informed.

    Highlights: Key Raleigh Civic Events (Nov 14–22)

    11/14 — 3pm deadline to sign up to speak during a public hearing or during public comments at the November 18 afternoonCouncil Meeting

    11/15 — District E Book Club Meeting with Councilor Jones

    11/15 — Stream Cleanup at Southgate Park!

    11/17 — Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

    11/17 — Southern Corridor BRT Open House

    11/17 — Neighborhood Rezoning: 319 S. King Charles Road

    11/17 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 3470 Blue Ridge Road

    11/17 — Civic Assembly Information Session – Virtual

    11/17 — District C meeting with Councilor Branch

    11/17 — Midtown CAC Meeting

    11/17 — East CAC

    11/17 — Raleigh North CAC Meeting

    11/18 — City Council Work Session

    11/18 — City Council Afternoon Session

    11/19 — Outreach at Green Road Community Library

    11/19 — Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

    11/19 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 2810 Blue Ridge Road, 4220 & 4401 Lake Boone Trail

    11/19 — West Raleigh CAC

    11/19 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: Avent Ferry Rd. Assemblage (Z-37-25)

    11/19 — Better Ballot North Carolina film and panel discussion on Ranked Choice Voting

    11/20 — Design Review Commission

    11/20 — Whispering Branch Drainage Project Public Meeting

    11/20 — Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board

    11/20 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 409, 415, 510/512 Bragg St & 1120, 1201 S. East St & 1223/1225/1227/1229 Magnum Street

    11/22 — DDNA (District D Neighborhood Alliance) Meeting

    View the city Manager’s notes Here

    Stay Informed & Get Involved

    Livable Raleigh’s civic calendar is packed every week with opportunities to shape the city.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #BRTRaleigh #CACMeetings #CityOfRaleigh #CivicEngagement #events #LivableRaleigh #News #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighMeetings #RaleighPublicHearings #RezoningMeetings

  7. Raleigh Civic Engagement Roundup: Upcoming Meetings, Public Hearings & Community Events (Nov 14–22)

    If you want to stay informed about Raleigh’s government meetings, rezoning cases, district sessions, and civic opportunities, bookmark Livable Raleigh’s event calendar. It’s one of the most consistently updated public resources for meeting dates, agendas, links to join, and opportunities to speak.

    Livable Raleigh updates its listings as soon as information becomes available — often before official agendas are posted — and revises each entry as more details are released.

    Residents are also invited to submit events through their online submission page to help keep the community informed.

    Highlights: Key Raleigh Civic Events (Nov 14–22)

    11/14 — 3pm deadline to sign up to speak during a public hearing or during public comments at the November 18 afternoonCouncil Meeting

    11/15 — District E Book Club Meeting with Councilor Jones

    11/15 — Stream Cleanup at Southgate Park!

    11/17 — Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

    11/17 — Southern Corridor BRT Open House

    11/17 — Neighborhood Rezoning: 319 S. King Charles Road

    11/17 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 3470 Blue Ridge Road

    11/17 — Civic Assembly Information Session – Virtual

    11/17 — District C meeting with Councilor Branch

    11/17 — Midtown CAC Meeting

    11/17 — East CAC

    11/17 — Raleigh North CAC Meeting

    11/18 — City Council Work Session

    11/18 — City Council Afternoon Session

    11/19 — Outreach at Green Road Community Library

    11/19 — Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

    11/19 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 2810 Blue Ridge Road, 4220 & 4401 Lake Boone Trail

    11/19 — West Raleigh CAC

    11/19 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: Avent Ferry Rd. Assemblage (Z-37-25)

    11/19 — Better Ballot North Carolina film and panel discussion on Ranked Choice Voting

    11/20 — Design Review Commission

    11/20 — Whispering Branch Drainage Project Public Meeting

    11/20 — Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board

    11/20 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 409, 415, 510/512 Bragg St & 1120, 1201 S. East St & 1223/1225/1227/1229 Magnum Street

    11/22 — DDNA (District D Neighborhood Alliance) Meeting

    View the city Manager’s notes Here

    Stay Informed & Get Involved

    Livable Raleigh’s civic calendar is packed every week with opportunities to shape the city.

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

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #BRTRaleigh #CACMeetings #CityOfRaleigh #CivicEngagement #events #LivableRaleigh #News #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernment #RaleighMeetings #RaleighPublicHearings #RezoningMeetings