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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Wednesday, April 1st Edition
What’s Happening with the City of Raleigh This Wednesday
Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From boards and commissions meetings to community outreach events and public engagement opportunities, here’s your DoRaleigh complete guide for Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
🏛️ City Meetings & Government Events
RHDC Research Committee Meeting🕒 8:30 AM 📍 Boards and Commissions Focused on historic preservation research and planning initiatives across Raleigh
Outreach at North Regional Library🕒 10:00 AM 📍 Community Engagement Connect with City staff and learn more about local programs and services
Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting🕒 2:00 PM 📍 Boards and Commissions Discussion on outreach, ridership growth, and transit communication strategies
Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee Meeting🕒 3:30 PM 📍 Boards and Commissions Covers budgeting, financial planning, and transit policy updates
Sustainability, Wildlife and Urban Trees Committee🕒 4:30 PM 📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Focus on environmental sustainability, urban forestry, and wildlife initiatives
Fred Fletcher Park Improvements Open House🕒 5:00 PM 📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics 📌 Open House / Public Input Opportunity Residents can learn about upcoming improvements and share feedback on park enhancements
👨👩👧 Community Highlight: Child Abuse Prevention Month Event
NCDHHS Child Abuse Prevention Month Celebration🕒 11:00 AM 💲 FREE | Family-Friendly 📍 John Chavis Memorial Park
April is officially recognized as Child Abuse Prevention Month, and this free community event offers an opportunity to raise awareness, support families, and promote safe, healthy environments for children across Raleigh.
👉 Expect a welcoming, educational, and family-focused atmosphere with resources and activities for all ages.
Why It Matters
City meetings and community events like these are where important decisions are made and where your voice can be heard. Whether you’re interested in:
Public transportation improvements Environmental sustainability Historic preservation Parks and recreation upgrades
…these sessions provide a direct window into how Raleigh is growing and evolving.
Stay Engaged with RaleighGetting involved in local government is one of the best ways to stay connected to your community.
👉 Attend a meeting, join a discussion, or stop by a community event — your participation helps shape the future of Raleigh.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday February 26th Edition
If you’re looking to stay informed and engaged in local decision-making, here’s your City of Raleigh Government Guide for Thursday, February 26, 2026. From transportation planning to watershed discussions and historic preservation reviews, today’s meetings impact growth, infrastructure, and neighborhood development across Raleigh.
At DoRaleigh, we believe civic engagement is key to building a stronger city. Here’s what’s happening:
Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting
3:00 p.m. | Council and Council Committee Meetings
The Transportation and Transit Committee reviews policies and projects that shape how Raleigh moves — including road improvements, transit planning, pedestrian safety, and multimodal transportation initiatives.
Why it matters:
With Raleigh’s rapid growth, transit corridors, traffic congestion solutions, and infrastructure investments are critical to the city’s long-term sustainability.
Rocky Branch Watershed Study Public Meeting
4:00 p.m. | Environment and Sustainability | Open House
This public meeting focuses on the Rocky Branch Watershed Study, addressing stormwater management, flood mitigation, and environmental resilience.
Why it matters:
Watershed studies help reduce flooding risks, protect neighborhoods, and guide infrastructure improvements — especially as climate patterns shift and development continues.
Planning Commission Committee of the Whole4:00 p.m. | Boards and Commissions
The Planning Commission reviews rezoning cases, land use amendments, and development proposals that shape Raleigh’s future growth.
Why it matters:
Decisions made here influence housing density, commercial development, neighborhood character, and long-term planning priorities.
RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee5:00 p.m. | Boards and Commissions
The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Certificate of Appropriateness Committee reviews proposed changes to properties within Raleigh’s historic districts.
Why it matters:
This committee ensures that renovations and new construction align with historic preservation standards, protecting Raleigh’s architectural heritage.
A New Nash: Kick-Off Party & Open House5:30 p.m. | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics | Open House
Residents are invited to attend the kickoff event and open house for “A New Nash,” a community engagement initiative connected to Raleigh Parks.
Why it matters:
Public input shapes how parks and recreation spaces evolve, ensuring they reflect community needs and priorities.
Why Civic Engagement Matters in RaleighRaleigh continues to grow at a rapid pace, bringing new opportunities and challenges. Attending committee meetings, public hearings, and open houses allows residents to:
Provide feedback on development projects Influence transportation and environmental policies Protect historic neighborhoods Shape parks and community spaces Stay informed about city government decisions
Whether you attend in person or follow along virtually, civic participation strengthens transparency and accountability.
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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
Why Follow Raleigh Government Event Guides?
DoRaleigh provides ongoing coverage of:
Raleigh City Council meetings Planning Commission sessions Advisory board updates Civic engagement opportunities Community workshops and forums
Staying informed helps residents participate more effectively in shaping Raleigh’s future.
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