Raleigh Citizen Advisory Council (RCAC) has received a request to restart the South CAC in Raleigh`s District C. The primary role of CACs is to provide a vital link between residents and local government since 1974.Raleigh City Council voted to restore the partnership in February 2024. The Second Community meeting to reactivate the South CAC will include election of officers. When: Thursday March 5,2026 Where: Biltmore Hills Community Center 2615 Fitzgerald Drive, Raleigh NC 27610 Time: 7:00 PM-8:30 PM (Nominees for Chair, 1st, and 2nd Vice Chair. Secretary, Multimedia Coordinator) Deadline to submit forms is February 23,2026 Nomination forms are available at South CAC Facebook page and the following Community Centers: Barwell Road Community Center, Biltmore Hills Community Center, Sanderford Road Community Center and Walnut Creek Wetland Park Follow South CAC on Facebook at (10) South Citizens Advisory Council | Facebook
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Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84111555416 Hi Five Points: Please plan to join us for the March 9th Five Points CAC Zoom meeting. Captain J.R. Manson will give us a police report for recent crime in the Five Points area. Then we will be joined by Sgt. Madeline Horner and other members of the Raleigh ACORNS (Addressing Crises through Outreach, Referrals, Networking, and Service) team. ACORNS is a proactive unit that works with residents experiencing crises and connects them with appropriate community resources. The team pairs social workers with law enforcement officers to provide support using the most appropriate and least intrusive interventions possible. This discussion is the follow-up to Captain Manson’s safety presentation in January. During that meeting, there was interest in hosting a special follow-up session in February. However, the weather issues in early February created scheduling challenges for me—and likely for others as well. Planning a special meeting later in February would have placed it very close to our regular March meeting, which is relatively early in March. As a result, I decided it would be best to continue the discussion at our March meeting. Also at our meeting, we will be joined by Brian Smith, […]
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SW Community Meeting at the Carolina Pines Community Center (2305 Lake Wheeler Road). We will meet in person, without streaming, this coming Monday evening, March 9th, at 7:00 pm. There will be reports from Raleigh Police Officers and City Inspections. We need your help! - I have been told that we can use the Center's freezer. Therefore, I will, as previously promised, donate ice cream. Please come and help with the ice cream. Since I have no idea as to how many will attend I don't need to be left with melting cartons and no freezer space. Please bring help. Kids welcome. This meeting is intended to be focused on sharing interests, and concerns and just acquainting ourselves with our neighbors. Please join this gathering if you can. Hopefully, we will have a good turnout. I plan to schedule in-person meetings four times a year (March, June, September, and December) the others will continue to use Zoom which continues to bring us together very easily. Chair set-up in our traditional room at Carolina Pines Center will start at about 6:45 pm. Our next meeting in April will resume the popular Zoom/Streaming format. If you have questions you can text me […] |
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Our next Hillsborough-Wade CAC meeting will be on Tuesday, March 24 at 7:00 PM. Please save the date! We will meet on Zoom. Look for a future email with a link to the Zoom meeting. We will have a presentation by City staff from the Housing and Community Development Department about the affordable housing issues facing Raleigh, and the department’s ongoing programs and community needs. During the Q&A conversation following their presentation, you will have an opportunity to ask questions and make suggestions about what Raleigh should be doing to solve our affordable housing crisis. The City plans to have an Affordable Housing Bond in this fall’s election. Your participation now may help guide what the bond will look like this fall. This is your opportunity for input! |
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