Friends of Oberlin Village Meeting

Wilson Temple United Methodist Church 1023 Oberlin Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

Hybrid FOV Meeting to Include Carmen Cauthen Reading Our next FOV general meeting, Monday, January 23 at 6 p.m. will be a hybrid meeting with both in-person and Zoom attendance options. To celebrate the new year, FOV is hosting a reading by Carmen Cauthen from her recently released book “Historic Black Neighborhoods in Raleigh.”  Copies of Carmen’s book, FOV Historic Notecards and FOV t-shirts will be available for purchase at the meeting. The meeting will be held in the Fellowship Hall in Wilson Temple United Methodist Church at 1023 Oberlin Road (enter the side door near the ramp). An email will be sent out one week prior to the meeting with the option to register for the in-person meeting or to request the Zoom link. We look forward to seeing many of you in person again

More Homes, More Choices: Information Session – District D

Dix Park Chapel 1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh, NC

Beginning in January 2023, the City will be hosting a series of events related to zoning changes, housing affordability, and sustainable growth. All events are open to the public, though some may require advance registration. During these information sessions, participants will view examples of missing middle housing in Raleigh, and staff will provide an overview of the zoning changes and discuss the process that got us here. There will also be time to ask questions and provide feedback in smaller groups. Meetings will be held in person across Raleigh and there will also be a virtual option. All are welcome to attend any meeting in any district. Parks and Recreation staff will be on-site to provide recreation based activities to youth, ages 5-12, during the information session. A completed drop-in registration form must be provided to Parks and Recreation staff at drop-off. To save time upon arrival, bring the completed form with you to the meeting. To find your district, visit the City Council webpage and scroll to "Find Your Council Member and District." Enter your home address to find your district.

More Homes, More Choices: Information Session – Virtual

Virtual Meeting

Beginning in January 2023, the City will be hosting a series of events related to zoning changes, housing affordability, and sustainable growth. All events are open to the public, though some may require advance registration. During these information sessions, participants will view examples of missing middle housing in Raleigh, and staff will provide an overview of the zoning changes and discuss the process that got us here. There will also be time to ask questions and provide feedback in smaller groups. Meetings will be held in person across Raleigh and there will also be a virtual option. All are welcome to attend any meeting in any district. To find your district, visit the City Council webpage and scroll to "Find Your Council Member and District." Enter your home address to find your district.

More Homes, More Choices: Information Session – District A

Sertoma Arts Center 1400 Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

Beginning in January 2023, the City will be hosting a series of events related to zoning changes, housing affordability, and sustainable growth. All events are open to the public, though some may require advance registration. During these information sessions, participants will view examples of missing middle housing in Raleigh, and staff will provide an overview of the zoning changes and discuss the process that got us here. There will also be time to ask questions and provide feedback in smaller groups. Meetings will be held in person across Raleigh and there will also be a virtual option. All are welcome to attend any meeting in any district. Parks and Recreation staff will be on-site to provide recreation based activities to youth, ages 5-12, during the information session. A completed drop-in registration form must be provided to Parks and Recreation staff at drop-off. To save time upon arrival, bring the completed form with you to the meeting. To find your district, visit the City Council webpage and scroll to "Find Your Council Member and District." Enter your home address to find your district.

Oak City Biz Labs Information Session for Small Business Owners

Small Business Owners: You May Be Eligible for up to $30,000 and Technical Assistance Training! Last year, the City of Raleigh and Carolina Small Business Fund launched the Oak City Biz Labs program. This program is designed to help small businesses with storefronts in Raleigh that are still financially recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic by providing aid of up to $30,000, tied to technical assistance programs that help foster strategic and resilient business growth. Applications for the second round will be open from February 27th until March 12th.  Applicants that were awarded funds for the first round of relief through the Oak City Biz Labs program are not eligible to apply. The applicants that received aid through the separate Raleigh Relief Fund created at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic are eligible to apply. Interested in applying? Please join the virtual information session on Monday, February 20th at 11am to learn about eligibility, program requirements, and how to apply. Register here! Please contact Ferdinand Rouse, Small Business Development Programs Coordinator at ferdinand.rouse@raleighnc.gov with any questions.

NC Counts Coalition Emergency Meeting on HB99

Hi Friends URGENT, URGENT URGENT!!! It has just come to our attention that HB99 has been filled. Filed by Representative Paré. HB99 — turns Wake County Board of Commissioners races into nonpartisan, single-member districts (currently it’s a partisan, residency/at-large system). We are hosting a special listening session next week to discuss the impact of the voting change and gather initial first impressions on HB99. The meeting will take place on Monday February 20, 2023, at 6:00pm via zoom. https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckd-mopzgtG9XfHO6oVZY6cH78yDkT1BYx Please share the meeting information below with community members and partners who are interested in learning more about HB99 and its impact in Raleigh and Wake County. Things are moving very fast with the HB99 going to committee on February 22nd. It is our goal to have our advocacy partners break down the Bill on the call as well as share ways to uplift concerns and how to be more involved. We appreciate your support and dedication. If you have any questions or need additional information please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Zoom registration link is here - https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckd-mopzgtG9XfHO6oVZY6cH78yDkT1BYx -- Stay Positive, Test Negative!!! Byron Laws, MSW He Trilogy (he, his, him) Training & Capacity Building Manager NC Counts Coalition […]

New Bern Station Area Planning Neighborhood Meeting

Martin Street Baptist Church 1001 E. Martin Street, Raleigh, NC

Let’s Discuss Rezoning for the New Bern Avenue Transit Overlay District  Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stations are planned along New Bern Avenue. Zoning changes are proposed to add the Transit Overlay District (TOD) to the zoning map along the future New Bern Avenue Bus Rapid Transit route. The TOD requires walkable development in core areas around transit routes and incentivizes the inclusion of affordable housing units in new buildings. During the meeting you can expect to learn about: What will happen during the rezoning process. Which properties are included in the proposed rezoning. What would actually happen to the properties once rezoned.

More Homes, More Choices: Information Session – District C

Barwell Rd Park 5857 Barwell Park Drive, Raleigh, NC

Beginning in January 2023, the City will be hosting a series of events related to zoning changes, housing affordability, and sustainable growth. All events are open to the public, though some may require advance registration. During these information sessions, participants will view examples of missing middle housing in Raleigh, and staff will provide an overview of the zoning changes and discuss the process that got us here. There will also be time to ask questions and provide feedback in smaller groups. Meetings will be held in person across Raleigh and there will also be a virtual option. All are welcome to attend any meeting in any district. To find your district, visit the City Council webpage and scroll to "Find Your Council Member and District." Enter your home address to find your district.

Sunset Clause Lawsuit

Sunset Clause Lawsuit Pre-trial Hearing February 27 We will share more details as we learn more. This Hearing will be at Wake County Superior Court about the Motions to Dismiss filed by Wake Stone and DEQ. We will argue that our case should go to a contested trial. More information on all these cases can be read here.

Friends of Oberlin Village

Wilson Temple United Methodist Church 1023 Oberlin Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

Hello Friends of Oberlin Village!  Our next FOV meeting is February 27, 2023 and will be hybrid at 6 p.m. Some items on the agenda this month: Committee Updates Upcoming FOV Events Preservation NC's Historic House & Garden Tour Attending Virtually?  If you are interested in attending virtually and would like to receive the Zoom link to attend, please RSVP to friendsofoberlin@gmail.com (Click the link, do not reply to this email) preferably by 5 pm this Saturday, February 25, 2023. Attending In-Person?  For those interested in attending in person, the meeting will be held at Wilson Temple United Methodist Church located at 1023 Oberlin Road, please RSVP to friendsofoberlin@gmail.com All attendees are asked to register in advance by clicking on the above email address(virtual and in-person) If you register for virtual attendance and have not received the Zoom link by Sunday afternoon, please let me know at friendsofoberlin@gmail.com. Requests for the link once the meeting begins may not be able to be answered.  The January draft meeting minutes will be circulated to those attending this month's meeting. Please share any life events (celebrations, sympathies or concerns, etc.) with LaToya at friendsofoberlin@gmail.com.  (If you do not wish to receive emails regarding FOV […]

Coffee with a Cop

Cafe Carolina 401 Daniels Street, Raleigh

coffee with a cop event at Café Carolina located at 401 Daniels St in the Village District on March 1st starting at 08:00 Am and running until roughly 09:30.

New Bern Station Area Planning Ask-A-Planner

Tarboro Road Community Center

Let’s Discuss Rezoning for the New Bern Avenue Transit Overlay District  Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stations are planned along New Bern Avenue. Zoning changes are proposed to add the Transit Overlay District (TOD) to the zoning map along the future New Bern Avenue Bus Rapid Transit route. The TOD requires walkable development in core areas around transit routes and incentivizes the inclusion of affordable housing units in new buildings. During the meeting you can expect to learn about: What will happen during the rezoning process. Which properties are included in the proposed rezoning. What would actually happen to the properties once rezoned.