BuildSense is proud sponsor the Small Scale, Big Solutions: Missing Middle Housing Symposium!

Join us for an afternoon of learning to reimagine housing, foster vibrant neighborhoods, and address issues like housing affordability, choice, and preservation. Together, we can create a future where everyone has a place to call home. Here's what you can look forward to: Inspiring Keynote: Hear firsthand experiences from a seasoned practitioner making Missing Middle housing a reality. Dynamic Panel Discussions: Dive into design and practical challenges with our expert panels. Real-World Insights: Gain knowledge from builders and designers actively working on missing middle projects. Sneak Peek: Get an inside look at the Town’s 'Rewriting Our Rules' project, which is revising the town’s zoning ordinances to encourage more of these housing types.   This event is your opportunity to connect with others and dive into the future of small-scale, incremental development.

Virtual NC HUB and NC DBE Certification Quarterly Session

Virtual Meeting

Are you a minority or woman-owned business owner? Are you looking to expand your opportunities for exposure? Do you want more opportunities to increase your cash flow? If you answered “YES” to these questions, this information session is for you! If your business is not certified, please join the City of Raleigh's MWBE Program, NC DOA/HUB Office, and the NC DOT/DBE Office to learn the requirements and process to apply for certification. Benefits of Certification as HUB (Historically Underutilized Business) & DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise): Increased exposure to business and procurement opportunities Addition of your business to the online directory Receive bid notices from all government organizations Provides opportunities for business development And, more… Who should apply? The business must be 51% or more owned and controlled by the following minority groups: Black Americans Hispanic Americans Pacific Asian Americans American Indians Females Disabled - A person with disability as defined in G.S. 168-1 or G.S. 168A-3 Disadvantaged - A person who is socially and economically disadvantaged as defined in 15 U.S.C. § 637

Planning Commission Infrastructure and Mobility Committee

Raleigh Municipal Building 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh

The Infrastructure and Mobility Committee is a subcommittee of the Planning Commission. This subcommittee can discuss issues related to transportation, transit, and infrastructure policies and improvements and connections related to land use or large transportation planning efforts. The committee typically meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 3 p.m. The meetings are held at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), located at 222 West Hargett Street in room 303.

Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

Raleigh Municipal Building 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh

The Committee of the Whole is an informal special meeting of the full Planning Commission to have further discussions on specific referral items. The Planning Commission bylaws state that rezoning requests that are deemed inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan and future land use map are automatically referred to the Committee of the Whole. Additionally, requests for Planned Development or Campus District are also automatically referred to this Committee. The committee typically meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 4 p.m. The meetings are held at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), located at 222 West Hargett Street in Room 305.

Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 901 Nowell Road

Oct. 245 p.m. Method Road Community Center, 514 Method Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607 901 Nowell Rd Post-Submittal R-4 TO RX-3 (Additional Information) D Mohamed Kayyali Burns

RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

Raleigh Municipal Building 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh

Public Meeting - October 24, 2024 The RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee will conduct a public meeting on Thursday, October 24 at 5 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 W. Hargett Street in the City Council Chamber. For more information about the meeting, please contact [email protected] visit the RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness webpage. A. Call to Order – Chair 1. Roll Call 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of Minutes: September 26, 2024 4. Minor Work Report This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Evidentiary Hearings - New Applications 1. COA-0100-2024: 516 N BLOUNT STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. COA-0119-2024: 504 TILDEN ST This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. COA-0121-2024: 4028 CARYA DRIVE This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. COA-0122-2024: 112 N EAST STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. Other Business 1. Committee Discussion D. Adjourment 1. Adjourn Meeting RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee public meetings are held in the Raleigh Municipal Building, City Council Chamber. A broadcast is available via the following methods: the city’s website; the city’s YouTube Channel or Channel RTN-11. Agenda and ParticipationVisit the Certificate of Appropriateness webpage for additional information and how to participate. Meeting agendas are added to the BoardDocs agenda management portal. […]

Public Meetings on Consolidated Plan for Fiscal Years 2026-2030

Carolina Pines Community Center 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh

The City is currently drafting the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan, which will guide how the City uses federal and local funds to address homelessness, serve low- and moderate-income communities, and create affordable housing over the next five years. The 5-year Plan includes:  Goals and Objectives Building affordable apartments for low-income residents Grants to help the homeless and vulnerable populations Locating affordable housing near transit Workforce Training Programs Geographic priority areas within the City Updates to Citizen Participation Plan The City will be holding six public meetings throughout Raleigh in the fall to discuss this 5-year Plan. More information about the public hearings can be found below and on the City website. Join us for the first community meeting on Thursday, October 3, Method Community Center, 514 Method Rd., Raleigh 27607 – 6:00 to 8:00p.m. – Pioneer Room Additional Meetings Date Time Location October 9, 2024 (new date) 6 - 8p.m. Virtual Meeting October 10, 2024 6 - 8p.m. Chavis Community Center October 15, 2024 6 - 8p.m. Sertoma Arts Center October 17, 2024 (Disponible en Español) 6 - 8p.m. Green Road Community Center October 24, 2024 6 - 8p.m. Carolina Pines Community Center For additional information, please email [email protected] or call […]

Worthdale Community Center’s Fall Festival

Worthdale Park Community Center 1001 Cooper Road, Raleigh

Get ready for Worthdale Community Center's annual Fall Festival! This family-friendly event is carnival-themed and will include treats, carnival-style games, balloon animals, and light refreshments! Ages: School AgeCost: FreeRegister on RecLink

Dark Raleigh

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh

Join the Friends of the City of Raleigh (COR) Museum on our annual true crime Dark Raleigh Walking Tour. The COR Museum brings to life some of Raleigh's most fascinating and grisly stories. The tour is different every year and features a whole new slate of chilling tales. Dark Raleigh is an "after-hours" interactive walking tour featuring true stories brought to life by local actors. Tours will begin every half hour starting at 6 p.m., and last approximately 1 hour. Tours will include walking outdoors, so please dress appropriately. *The tour is recommended for 16 and older due to the mature/adult nature of the stories. Location: City of Raleigh MuseumAges: 16 and olderCost: General admission, $20 - $25Get tickets to the Dark Raleigh Walking Tour*Full content warning: Content within the stories may be upsetting or disturbing to some participants. Stories may include: mentions of sexual abuse, incest, abortion, suicide, death, illness, and more.