The Raleigh Police Department is partnering with The Blood Connection to sponsor a blood drive on Thursday, Nov. 2, from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. A $25 charitable donation will be made per donor. In addition, each donor will receive $25 in rewards. Learn more and register
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The City of Raleigh wants your help to reimagine one the Warehouse District’s historic alleys as a people-centered place. Stop by Commerce Place on your way to the Warehouse District, CAM, or other First Friday events for snacks, games, and the chance to share your thoughts on the new streetscape vision with City of Raleigh Staff. This event is outdoors and spans the entire length of Commerce Place, from West Martin Street to Davie Street. Visit our Commerce Place project webpage to learn more! Commerce Place Along the whole street Raleigh, NC 27601 |
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The City of Raleigh’s Information Technology Department will host GIS Day activities at the Raleigh Union Station on Nov.7 from 8:30 a.m.-noon where you are invited to see demos of how GIS is used by our state and local governments and experience hands on learning with GIS technologies. Learn how GIS is used to solve problems in our everyday lives and how other advanced technologies aid in the evolution of GIS. Learn more about GIS Day GIS Day 2023 Map Contest This year’s GIS Day celebration at the City of Raleigh will include an original map competition. The deadline to submit your content is Wednesday, Nov. 1. |
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Stop by and say hello to our Community Engagement team members. Get informed on city projects happening around you and give us your feedback. |
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Notice of Public Meeting The Downtown South project will be hosting its quarterly public meeting on November 13th, 2023, from 5:00 - 6:00pm. This meeting will be held via Zoom. The Zoom link for the meeting can be found below: This meeting is open to the public. Please share the below Zoom link with anyone who may be interested in learning more about the Downtown South project. ZOOM INFORMATION: Link: https://morningstarlaw.group/11132023.mtg |
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Join the public meeting to share your input on the City's affordable housing and community development needs. City staff will provide an overview of the upcoming Annual Action Plan and hear from residents. Can't make it in person? Join us virtually on Nov. 20 and submit the survey! |
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Join the public meeting to share your input on the City's affordable housing and community development needs. City staff will provide an overview of the upcoming Annual Action Plan and hear from residents. Can't make it? Submit the survey! |
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The Planning and Development Department invites you to come hear the findings from the Black Heritage and Historic Places Study: 1945-1975. The consultant, Mary Ruffin Hanbury, will present the survey findings that identify places important to Black history and heritage in Raleigh. The project includes a list of significant historic places (both existing and lost), with a special emphasis on: Churches Entertainment venues The Civil Rights movement Black architects and builders; and The Biltmore Hills neighborhood The study also provides recommendations on buildings and sites that are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Visit the Black History webpage for more information about the study. |
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Raleigh's Community Engagement team will be at the First Friday Event for The Hope Center for Youth in Foster Care. Stop by and say hello to our team members. Get informed on city projects happening around you and give us your feedback. First Friday Event for The Hope Center for Youth in Foster Care 4 to 6 p.m. Carter Building, 22 Glenwood Ave |
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Transit is a means of connecting people with opportunity. It also is a tool for improving sustainability and equity. In a growing city like Raleigh, transit helps people get around in a way that is affordable, supports walkability, and reduces carbon emissions. Making the most of a transit investment means thinking about how to grow around transit. Station area planning is the process of planning for future bus rapid transit (BRT) stations. It involves planning for where people will walk and bike to transit and how the areas around Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) stations can grow to support healthy, affordable, and equitable neighborhoods. This process is separate from the design of the Western BRT stations and bus lanes. It is a community planning process for areas within a short walk of the BRT stations along Western Boulevard but not for the BRT route itself.
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Stop by and say hello to our Community Engagement team members. Get informed on city projects happening around you and give us your feedback.
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Station area planning is the process of planning for future bus rapid transit (BRT) stations. It involves planning for where people will walk and bike to transit and how the areas around BRT can grow to support healthy, affordable, and equitable neighborhoods. This process is separate from the design of the Southern BRT stations and bus lanes. It is a community planning process that will consider areas within a short walk of the BRT stations along S. Wilmington Street. Are you interested in supporting housing affordability, better places to walk and bike, and reducing carbon emissions and air pollution around future transit routes? Come plan with us! |