September 3 7 p.m. Z-20-25 8045 Arco Corporate Dr, Training Room 110 C, Raleigh, NC 27617 Brier Creek Town Center PD Post-Submittal PD w/SHOD-2 & AOD TO PD w/SHOD-2 (Additional Information) E Jamie Schwedler
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September 3 7 p.m. Z-20-25 8045 Arco Corporate Dr, Training Room 110 C, Raleigh, NC 27617 Brier Creek Town Center PD Post-Submittal PD w/SHOD-2 & AOD TO PD w/SHOD-2 (Additional Information) E Jamie Schwedler |
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September 4 6 p.m. Barwell Road Community Center, 5857 Barwell Park, Raleigh, NC 27610 5409, 5413, & 5501 Poole Rd Pre-Submittal R-4 TO R-10-CU (Additional Information) C |
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A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE COMMITTEE CHAIR B. AGENDA B.1 Special Committee on Council Advisory Boards and Commissions - Public Comment Session Evan Raleigh, City Manager’s Office Tiesha Mosley, Department of Community Engagement During the August 19th meeting, City Council charged the Special Committee on Boards and Commissions with hosting a public input session. Prior to the public comments, staff will provide a brief presentation on committee actions to date and outstanding action items. City Council adopted a series of amendments related to the structure and function of various City advisory boards and commissions on July 1. The approved changes include: The adoption of a standard bylaw template to be used by all boards and commissions; The approval of a document offering guidance to members of Council serving as liaisons to a board or commission; The merger of the Historic Resources and Museum Advisory Board with the Historic Cemeteries Advisory Board; Changing the name of the Fair Housing Hearing Board to the Fair Housing Advisory Board; and Amending the name of the Mayor’s Council for Persons with Disabilities and aligning the Council’s appointment, term, and removal process with other advisory boards and commissions as outlines in the City […]
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Friends and neighbors,SW Community Meeting at the Carolina Pines Community Center (2305 Lake Wheeler Rd.). We will meet in person, without streaming, next Monday evening, September 8th, at 7:00 pm. There will be reports from Raleigh Police Officers and City Inspections. We plan to have a special update from Lisa Genschel with the Dix Park Conservancy about a program to join in supporting Dorothea Dix Park Conservancy. Jeff Murison of The Hillsborough Street Community Service Corporation (Live it Up) will update us on programs for their included three mile long area and programs that focus on community success. 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 […] |
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Please join us to share your thoughts and provide feedback on the Schematic Design for the South Park Heritage Trail. The proposed South Park Heritage Trail is an approximately two-mile-long cultural trail that will tell the story of this important historically Black neighborhood. Located in the South Park Cultural District, the trail will promote the history and stories important to the community, increasing awareness of the area's rich history and its importance to downtown Raleigh's evolution. Details and Schedule Location: John Chavis Memorial Park Date: Tuesday, Sept. 9 Ages: All Presentation: 6 p.m. Question and Answers: 6:30 p.m. Open House: 7 - 8 p.m. Associated News & Alerts South Park Heritage Trail Public Engagement Session Sep 3, 2025 SHARE |
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Save the Date: SECAC September 2025 Community Meeting When: Thursday, September 11, 2025. Where: Barwell Road Community Center 5857 Barwell Park Drive. Raleigh, NC 27610 Time: 7:00 pm This meeting may be recorded to allow sharing with Southeast Raleigh residents. Please share this with neighbors in your community. Reminder: Southeast CAC Meeting September 11, 2025, 7:00 PM –Barwell Road Community Center Agenda: 1. Welcome/Introductions | Dr Ulysses J Lane, SECAC Chair 2. Parks and Recreation Cultural Resources a. Barwell Road Community Center, Director Colleen Toomey 3. Barwell Road Community Garden 4. Public Safety a. Wake County Sheriff Office 1. Willie Rowe, Sheriff updates 2. Deputy Ryne Doxsie Community Report b. Raleigh Police Department | Officer Lee Rodrick 5. Rezoning Case Z-11-25 (2230 S New Hope Rd, Michael Birch Longleaf Law Partners. Hiram J. Marziano, City Planner 6. Partners for Environmental Justice (PEJ) Rezoning Committee Samantha Krop, Neuse Riverkeeper and Director of Advocacy 7. District C 2025 Updates | Councilman Corey Branch 8. Raleigh Citizen Advisory Council Comeback 9. Community Announcements -Follow SECAC on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SERALEIGHCAC Have a say in decisions affecting your community by participating in your CAC. If you have any […] |
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2025 Big Sweep at Lake Johnson Sign up and share with the Friends of Lake Johnson! https://raleighnc.gov/parks-volunteer . Description: The annual Lake Johnson Park NC Big Sweep event invites participants to walk or paddle about the park to pick up trash. Check-In: Volunteers will check-In with Lake Johnson staff at 9 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. at the Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center. Cleanup: Once checked in, volunteers can head to the lakefront and begin cleaning. Post-Cleanup: As a thank you for volunteering, the Friends of Lake Johnson Association will be providing food and beverages until 1 p.m. We will also be taking a group photo to show off your hard work! Duties and Impact: Volunteers will use pickup sticks, gloves, and trash bags to collect and dispose of litter within the lake and along the shore. Improperly discarded litter is a serious environmental hazard. It pollutes the water we use and depend on, it has the potential to cause injury to wildlife, and it is simply an eyesore. By removing litter, we can help provide a healthier environment for wildlife and citizens to enjoy. Work Environment: We will be working outside in the elements. There is the possibility for uneven ground. There will be […] |
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September 15 6:45 p.m. Z-26-25 Lake Lynn Community Center, 7921 Ray Rd, Raleigh, NC 27613 12009 Leesville Rd Post-Submittal IX-3 w/AOD & SHOD-2 TO RX-3 (Additional Information) ETJ Katina Scott Burns
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Hi folks! Because Lions Park is closed for maintenance this month we will be meeting at Tap Yard Raleigh, which has graciously provided us meeting space. Thank you, Tap Yard! We will hear from our friends at the Raleigh Neighborhood College who will explain this wonderful, free program. The College helps train Raleigh residents on how the city works and how THEY can play a leadership role in their community. You don't want to miss this presentation! I am also hoping to get folks from Raleigh Water to discuss the new billing changes. We will also form a nomination committee to collect candidate names for our open role of East CAC Chair. Please consider this great opportunity to help lead your community! Tap Yard Raleigh is at 1610 Automotive Way, near Brookside Drive and Capital Blvd. We will be meeting in the front Tavern room. https://maps.app.goo.gl/qhHZDNGKz1LnWE1V8 See you Monday, 15 September at 7 PM at Tap Yard! Regards, Mark Turner East CAC Vice Chair
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Five Points Friends and Neighbors: Our regular second Monday of every other month meeting time would have our next Five Points CAC meeting fall on next Monday, Sep 8th. But due to some scheduling issues, we are going to meet via Zoom on September 15th, 7-8pm. Please join us for the next Five Points CAC Zoom meeting on September 15th 7-8pm. Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84111555416 We will have a police report. David Meeker will discuss the soon to be open Trophy Brewing on Bickett Blvd in the Electric Supply Co. building. Susan Murphey will talk with us about Fall for Five Points event happening in Oct. And Council Member Jones will wrap up the meeting with updates from the City Council and Q&A. Hope you will be able to attend! Edie |
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Special Meeting of West Raleigh CAC We are holding a special in person meeting on Tuesday September 16th at 1:00pmto meet with a reporter from the News and Observer. Larry King who lives next to the affordable housing development called Lorimer Springs that is to be built this year will also be in attendance. This is an in person meeting only, there will be no zoom link or recordings made of the meeting. There will be a photographer from the N&O. The density allowed along the Frequent Transit Area (FTA) or Transit Overlay District (TOD) is of concern to Larry and other neighbors. The West Raleigh CAC is offering the space for concerned residents to meet. This is in addition to the two meetings that were held earlier this year to discuss this issue. This is an open meeting and will last one hour. At this time, there is no indication that Lorimer Springs will modify it’s proposed density of 60 units in a three story building. A site plan has been filed with the City that meets the zoning conditions of the FTA. Time: Tuesday September 16th at 1:00pm Location: Powell Drive Park Neighborhood Center 740 Powell Drive
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September 16 7 p.m. Pullen Park Community Center, 408 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC 27606 Avent Ferry Rd Assemblage Pre-Submittal R-10 w/SRPOD, RX-3 w/SRPOD, & CM w/SRPOD TO RX-4-CU w/SRPOD (Additional Information) D Ashley Honeycutt Terrazas Burns |
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NOTE: The City of Raleigh has launched a new agenda management portal called "eScribe" that will improve access and transparency for Planning Commission Text Change Committee meeting agendas and minutes. We’re excited to share that the September 17 Planning Commission Text Change Committee agenda is now live and can be accessed through the new City Council, Boards and Commissions: Agendas and Minutes webpage. Public Meeting - September 17, 2025 The City of Raleigh Planning Commission Text Change Committee will conduct a public meeting on Wednesday, September 17 at 4 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building in the City Council Chamber. If you are interested in participating, please email Justin.Rametta@raleighnc.gov. Please include your name, address, and the case you would like to comment on. For more information about the meeting, please visit the Planning Commission webpage. Call to Order Old Business New Business C.1 TC-3-24 Historic Preservation and RHDC Amendments to State Law and a staff review of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) identified issues in the code that warrant further review and correction. To ensure continuous improvement of the city’s land development regulations and align with State Law, the language of the historic preservation related sections of the UDO are proposed […] |
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September 18 6 p.m. Barwell Road Community Center, 5857 Barwell Park Dr, Raleigh, NC 27610 2936 Hodge Rd Pre-Submittal Wake County R-30 TO R-10-CU (Additional Information) ETJ Molly Stuart Marziano II
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Community Meeting: Thursday, September 18 7-8pm 1426 Wake Forest Road Please join the MCAC this THURSDAY, September 18 at 7pm as we kick off our meeting year. We have a new meeting day, time, and location! This will be a hybrid meeting so you can join in person, on Zoom, or view on Facebook.Agenda: Announcements Words from District C City Council Member Corey Branch Police Update Committee updates Featured Topics: Raleigh City Stormwater Presentation (keynote) Creeks (Athena Wollen): Brookside Drive/Cemetery Branch Environmental Stewardship Digital Signs (CS Hollis & Associates): Proposal on digital billboards in Raleigh Zoom: register in advance for this meeting:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ySSD87_3TaKWy26fyrYjOgLocation:Old Christ the King Church, at 1426 Wake Forest Rd. Please park in the back lot, and follow the signs for the CAC meeting. We will be using this location for at least the remainder of the calendar year.New Meeting Dates:Meetings will be held on the 3rd Thursday of the month, at 7:00 PM. This is a shift from our previous meeting schedule of the 2nd Tuesday. |
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The next District D Neighborhood Alliance will meet on Saturday, Sept. 20 at 9:30 am at the Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center(5611 Jaguar Park Drive). This is an opportunity to meet your neighbors and discuss what’s on your mind. Special guest Wake County Commissioner Safiyah Jackson will attend the meeting and be available to answer questions. Wake County is responsible for public schools, libraries and other critical human development and social services.
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SAVE THE DATE Join the Friends of Oberlin Village for our annual Celebrate Oberlin community event. Plans are underway for a full day of presentations, exhibits and tours. Reserve the date now so that you can get to know your neighbors and learn more about the rich history of Oberlin. Specific event details will be released during July and August. |
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About the Event Next Stop: BRT is all about experiencing the future of bus rapid transit (BRT) in Raleigh. At this interactive open house, visitors can: 🚍 Step inside a BRT bus and preview the rider experience. 🗺️ Learn about all four BRT corridors—New Bern Avenue, Western, Southern, and Northern. 🏪 Explore small business support resources available during construction. 🎨 Discover public art planned for the corridors. 🚦 Get updates on safety and mobility improvements being built into and around the system. 🏗️ Hear about other transportation and infrastructure projects happening in the area. Why Attend? Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is more than just faster bus service—it provides safe, reliable, and accessible connections for Raleigh’s growing community. Attendees can learn about what’s underway and what’s coming next. Who Should Come? Everyone is welcome—residents, business owners, community organizations, commuters, and anyone curious about the future of mobility in Raleigh. Stay Connected Get more information on the Wake BRT project.
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Hybrid Midtown Citizens Advisory Council Meeting Monday, September 22, 2025, 7:00-9:00 pm Eastgate Park Community Center 4200 Quail Hollow Drive 1) 7:00 Call to Order and Welcome to Midtown CAC 2) 7:05 Review and Approval of August 2025 Minutes 3) 7:10 Sergeant Garcia, Raleigh Police Department Activity and Crime Stats Report for Midtown Question and Answer 4) 7:30 Tree Preservation and Planting Programs Maggie Bailey, of “We Plant It Forward” and Dave Klemp of “Trees for the Triangle” 5) 8:00 City Council Updates Mitchell Silver, District A Christina Jones, District E 6) 8:30 Old / New Business, Announcements, Remarks 7) 9:00 Adjournment In Person Location: Eastgate Park Community Center 4200 Quail Hollow Drive, Raleigh, NC 27609 Zoom Meeting Link: Available by Request Visit our Midtown CAC Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MidtownCAC |
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MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE CHAIR ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED B.1 Item 24-02: Hours of Operation - Commercial Trash Pickup At previous committee meetings the City Attorney’s Office has presented information on how other cities handle late night and early morning collection practices around commercial trash pickup, and presented a survey of the potential impact of time restrictions on commercial haulers. The committee will continue to consider and evaluate potential adjustments. . The staff presentation from the August 26 meeting of the committee is included with the agenda materials. B.2 Item 24-01: Commercial and Residential Use - Conflicts (3/18/25) & Intersection of Hospitality/Nightlife Areas and Residential (5/6/25) After a previous committee meeting, this item was discussed by the full City Council at its July 1 meeting. The committee may wish to formally refer this item back to the full council as future recommendations will be planned for a regular City Council session. C. PENDING ITEMS D. ADJOURNMENT
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MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE CHAIR ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED B.1 Fayetteville Street Streetscape Plan Ken Bowers, Planning and Development . The Fayetteville Street Streetscape Plan project kicked off in January 2025 and is now halfway through completion. Staff presented an update to City Council at their regular meeting on September 2, reviewing the engagement held to date, the proposed design of the project, and potential implementation strategies. The item was deferred to ED&I Committee for further discussion. Staff will present a brief summary of the project and provide additional details on implementation plan for further discussion. . A staff memorandum is included with the agenda materials. --- C. PENDING ITEMS Item 24-01: Fayetteville Street Streetscape Plan Updates (9/2/25) D. ADJOURNMENT
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Hi CAC neighbors, We have our next Hillsborough-Wade CAC meeting on Tuesday, September 23 at 7:00 PM. The Zoom link is at the bottom of this email. INFORMATION UPDATES: One of our agenda items is a presentation about a possible text change regarding outdoor advertising and digital signage in Raleigh. At the Tuesday, September 2nd City Council meeting this topic was discussed. Click here for the minutes and a video of the digital signage discussion. While looking at the minutes you can click on the video, which should start at the beginning of this particular Council discussion. As I understand the text change, they are not asking for an increase in the number of billboards in Raleigh. They are seeking the ability to make many of them digital signs, and the ability to relocate signs to other locations. Also an increase in size and height of signs. At the bottom of this email are maps of current locations and areas for future relocations. Attached is a PDF of the Digital Billboards presentation made to the Safe, Vibrant & Healthy Community Committee on August 26. We also have major changes to how Raleigh conducts City Council elections, including the introduction of a primary for the 2026 election. This will all be explained […] |
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Meeting Wednesday September 24th at 7pm It’s time to meet and talk about what’s going on in West Raleigh! We will discuss several items of interest to our members and hope you can join us via zoom on Wednesday evening at 7pm. Former Chair Jim Paumier will be leading this meeting as current Chair Peyote Perryman is away on business. *Agenda* DDNA Recap Community Updates Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83981292620 Meeting ID: 839 8129 2620 One tap mobile +16469313860,,83981292620# US +19292056099,,83981292620# US (New York) -- West Raleigh Community Advocacy Council (CAC) https://www.facebook.com/WestRalCAC Chair Peyote Perryman |
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MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE CHAIR ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED B.1 Item 24-06: Pavement Markings - Crosswalks and General Markings (6/3/25) Rebecca Duffy, Transportation . At the June 3, 2025, City Council meeting, Council shared concerns about the general condition of crosswalks markings, with specific reference to the poor condition of crosswalk markings along a section of Six Forks Road. These markings are currently being refreshed through a North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) re-paving project. Additionally, Council expressed interest in learning more about the pavement marking program, including the cycle of replacement and associated costs. --- C. PENDING ITEMS Item 24-06: Pavement Markings - Crosswalks and General Markings (6/3/25) D. ADJOURNMENT |
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Council will hold Fall Retreat on September 27 at Marsh Creek Community Center from 9am to 4pm. Topics will include legislative agenda, bonds, big ideas visioning, and Affordable Housing. |
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The City is seeking input from residents about priorities for the next City budget. The Budget and Management Services Department (BMS) will host listening sessions between October 1 and 16, and a budget priorities survey will be available between October 1 and November 30. Resident input is critical in creating a representative City budget. There will be six opportunities for in-person engagement, in addition to a virtual session. Virtual Session The virtual listening session will be held via Zoom. Residents who choose the virtual session must pre-register and will receive the Zoom link the day before the session. Wednesday, October 15, 6-7:30 p.m. In-Person Sessions In person sessions will kick off on October 1 and run through October 16. They will be held at community centers in each district. • registration is not required to attend an in-person session, however residents that would like an email reminder, free childcare, or free interpretation services should register using this link - childcare is available at all in-person sessions, except Budget and Brews, if requested at least three days in advance - interpretation services (for any language) are available at all sessions if requested […] |
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The City is seeking input from residents about priorities for the next City budget. The Budget and Management Services Department (BMS) will host listening sessions between October 1 and 16, and a budget priorities survey will be available between October 1 and November 30. Resident input is critical in creating a representative City budget. There will be six opportunities for in-person engagement, in addition to a virtual session. Virtual Session The virtual listening session will be held via Zoom. Residents who choose the virtual session must pre-register and will receive the Zoom link the day before the session. Wednesday, October 15, 6-7:30 p.m. In-Person Sessions In person sessions will kick off on October 1 and run through October 16. They will be held at community centers in each district. • registration is not required to attend an in-person session, however residents that would like an email reminder, free childcare, or free interpretation services should register using this link - childcare is available at all in-person sessions, except Budget and Brews, if requested at least three days in advance - interpretation services (for any language) are available at all sessions if requested […] |
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