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  1. 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.

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

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

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    Your city. Your voice. Your community.

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  2. City of Raleigh Government Events Guide Tuesday January 6th Edition

    Staying informed and engaged with local government is one of the best ways Raleigh residents can shape the future of their city. The City of Raleigh Government Events Guide for Tuesday, January 6, 2026 highlights key City Council meetings and advisory board activity taking place at City Hall. Whether you’re following policy discussions, neighborhood issues, or long-term planning, these public meetings are open to residents and worth your attention.

    🏛️ Tuesday, January 6, 2026 — Government Meetings


    City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The afternoon session of the Raleigh City Council typically includes agenda reviews, committee reports, and discussion of policy items affecting the City of Raleigh. Residents can follow major topics related to development, transportation, budgets, and public services.


    RHDC Community Awareness Committee

    🕓 4:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    📍 Boards and Commissions

    The Community Awareness Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission focuses on outreach, education, and public engagement around historic preservation efforts across Raleigh. This meeting is especially relevant for residents interested in Raleigh’s neighborhoods, landmarks, and cultural history.


    City Council Evening Session

    🕖 7:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The evening session of the Raleigh City Council is often the most well-attended and may include public comment, formal votes, and major legislative decisions. This is a key opportunity for residents to observe or participate in local democracy.

    📌 Why These Meetings Matter

    City Council and board meetings play a crucial role in shaping Raleigh’s growth, neighborhoods, and quality of life. Topics discussed often include zoning and development, housing affordability, transportation projects, historic preservation, and community services. Attending in person or watching online helps residents stay informed and have a voice in local decision-making.

    🔎 Stay Engaged with Raleigh Government

    If you care about how Raleigh is governed, make these meetings part of your civic routine. Check agendas ahead of time, attend when possible, and encourage others to stay involved in shaping the future of the City of Raleigh.

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

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

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    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernment #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #DowntownRaleighGovernment #events #News #raleigh #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighGovernmentMeetings #RaleighPublicMeetings #RHDC

  3. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday January 6th Edition

    Staying informed and engaged with local government is one of the best ways Raleigh residents can shape the future of their city. The City of Raleigh has several important public meetings scheduled for Tuesday, January 6, 2026, including City Council sessions and a community-focused board meeting. Below is your complete guide to what’s happening and how to participate.

    🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

    🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Afternoon Session typically includes briefings, agenda reviews, and discussions on upcoming policy items. While formal votes are usually reserved for evening sessions, these meetings provide valuable insight into priorities and issues before the Council.

    Why it matters:

    Early discussion of policy initiatives Context for decisions made later in the evening Transparency into city operations and planning

    🤝 RHDC Community Awareness Committee

    🕓 4:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Community Awareness Committee focuses on public engagement, education, and outreach related to historic preservation throughout Raleigh.

    Topics may include:

    Community education initiatives Preservation awareness programs Outreach strategies for historic districts

    This meeting is especially relevant for residents interested in Raleigh’s history, neighborhoods, and cultural resources.

    🏛️ City Council Evening Session

    🕖 7:00 p.m. | Tuesday

    Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City Council Evening Session is where official actions typically take place, including public comments, resolutions, ordinances, and key votes.

    What to expect:

    Public comment opportunities Final votes on city policies and funding Decisions that directly impact Raleigh residents

    Residents are encouraged to attend or watch online to stay informed on city governance.

    Why You Should Attend Raleigh Government Meetings

    Attending or streaming city meetings helps residents:

    Stay informed about local decisions Provide public input on important issues Support transparency and accountability Engage directly with elected officials

    Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to Raleigh, these meetings offer a meaningful way to participate in civic life.

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

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

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    #CityCouncil #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CivicEngagementRaleigh #CommunityEngagement #councilMeetings #events #LocalGovernment #localGovernmentEvents #News #PublicMeetings #PublicPolicy #raleigh #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighEvents #RaleighGovernmentMeetings #RaleighPublicMeetings #RHDC

  4. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday October 23rd Edition

    Raleigh residents can stay engaged in local government and community life with this Thursday’s lineup of important city meetings, public events, and workshops. From policy discussions to creative gatherings, here’s what’s happening across the city today:

    🐾 Howling at the Creek

    🕙 10 a.m. | Holidays

    Celebrate the season with this fun and family-friendly event — Howling at the Creek brings the community together in the spirit of fall festivities. Register through RecLink to participate and join in the outdoor excitement.

    🏢 HUB/DBE Business Certification Info Session (CANCELLED)

    🕝 2:30 p.m. | Community and Workshops

    This week’s HUB/DBE session — designed to help small and minority-owned businesses navigate the certification process — has been cancelled. Stay tuned for updates and future workshop dates on Raleigh’s official business inclusion calendar.

    🚉 Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting

    🕒 3 p.m. | Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City’s Transportation and Transit Committee meets to review current transit initiatives, multimodal projects, and public infrastructure planning. Residents and stakeholders can attend to learn more about bus system improvements, BRT corridor updates, and mobility policies shaping Raleigh’s future.

    🏙 Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

    🕓 4 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    This Planning Commission subcommittee meets to discuss development proposals, zoning requests, and long-range urban planning issues. Public comment is encouraged for residents invested in Raleigh’s sustainable growth and neighborhood planning.

    🏗 RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

    🕔 5 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) reviews design and renovation applications for properties within historic districts. This committee ensures Raleigh’s architectural heritage is preserved while balancing modern development.

    📍 Get Involved in Your City

    Participating in these meetings gives Raleigh residents a voice in shaping local policies, community programs, and future development. Visit raleighnc.gov to view agendas, join meetings virtually, or register for upcoming public engagement sessions.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #events #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityMeetings #RaleighGovernmentEvents #RaleighPlanningCommission #RaleighTransit #RHDC

  5. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday October 23rd Edition

    Raleigh residents can stay engaged in local government and community life with this Thursday’s lineup of important city meetings, public events, and workshops. From policy discussions to creative gatherings, here’s what’s happening across the city today:

    🐾 Howling at the Creek

    🕙 10 a.m. | Holidays

    Celebrate the season with this fun and family-friendly event — Howling at the Creek brings the community together in the spirit of fall festivities. Register through RecLink to participate and join in the outdoor excitement.

    🏢 HUB/DBE Business Certification Info Session (CANCELLED)

    🕝 2:30 p.m. | Community and Workshops

    This week’s HUB/DBE session — designed to help small and minority-owned businesses navigate the certification process — has been cancelled. Stay tuned for updates and future workshop dates on Raleigh’s official business inclusion calendar.

    🚉 Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting

    🕒 3 p.m. | Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City’s Transportation and Transit Committee meets to review current transit initiatives, multimodal projects, and public infrastructure planning. Residents and stakeholders can attend to learn more about bus system improvements, BRT corridor updates, and mobility policies shaping Raleigh’s future.

    🏙 Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

    🕓 4 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    This Planning Commission subcommittee meets to discuss development proposals, zoning requests, and long-range urban planning issues. Public comment is encouraged for residents invested in Raleigh’s sustainable growth and neighborhood planning.

    🏗 RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

    🕔 5 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) reviews design and renovation applications for properties within historic districts. This committee ensures Raleigh’s architectural heritage is preserved while balancing modern development.

    📍 Get Involved in Your City

    Participating in these meetings gives Raleigh residents a voice in shaping local policies, community programs, and future development. Visit raleighnc.gov to view agendas, join meetings virtually, or register for upcoming public engagement sessions.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #events #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityMeetings #RaleighGovernmentEvents #RaleighPlanningCommission #RaleighTransit #RHDC

  6. City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday October 23rd Edition

    Raleigh residents can stay engaged in local government and community life with this Thursday’s lineup of important city meetings, public events, and workshops. From policy discussions to creative gatherings, here’s what’s happening across the city today:

    🐾 Howling at the Creek

    🕙 10 a.m. | Holidays

    Celebrate the season with this fun and family-friendly event — Howling at the Creek brings the community together in the spirit of fall festivities. Register through RecLink to participate and join in the outdoor excitement.

    🏢 HUB/DBE Business Certification Info Session (CANCELLED)

    🕝 2:30 p.m. | Community and Workshops

    This week’s HUB/DBE session — designed to help small and minority-owned businesses navigate the certification process — has been cancelled. Stay tuned for updates and future workshop dates on Raleigh’s official business inclusion calendar.

    🚉 Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting

    🕒 3 p.m. | Council and Council Committee Meetings

    The City’s Transportation and Transit Committee meets to review current transit initiatives, multimodal projects, and public infrastructure planning. Residents and stakeholders can attend to learn more about bus system improvements, BRT corridor updates, and mobility policies shaping Raleigh’s future.

    🏙 Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

    🕓 4 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    This Planning Commission subcommittee meets to discuss development proposals, zoning requests, and long-range urban planning issues. Public comment is encouraged for residents invested in Raleigh’s sustainable growth and neighborhood planning.

    🏗 RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

    🕔 5 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

    The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) reviews design and renovation applications for properties within historic districts. This committee ensures Raleigh’s architectural heritage is preserved while balancing modern development.

    📍 Get Involved in Your City

    Participating in these meetings gives Raleigh residents a voice in shaping local policies, community programs, and future development. Visit raleighnc.gov to view agendas, join meetings virtually, or register for upcoming public engagement sessions.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #events #News #RaleighBoardsAndCommissions #RaleighCityCouncil #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityMeetings #RaleighGovernmentEvents #RaleighPlanningCommission #RaleighTransit #RHDC