Jan 3, 2024, 6 p.m. Millbrook Exchange Park, 1905 Spring Forest Rd, Raleigh, NC 27615 5009 Loisburg Rd Pre- Submittal R-10 TO RX-7-CU (Additional Information) B Matthew Carpenter
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The City of Raleigh wants to hear your input regarding the Raleigh Alternative Response Program. Look for Raleigh's Community Engagement Van to learn more and share your thoughts! Saturday, Dec. 161 p.m. - 4 p.m. Food Lion of the Market at Perry Creek7440-101 Louisburg RdRaleigh, NC 27616 |
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Do you enjoy helping others and serving your community? The City is seeking Call Takers and Telecommunicators for the Raleigh-Wake Emergency Communications Center (ECC). Training is provided. Attend a virtual information session to learn more about applying to be a call taker or telecommunicator for the ECC. Meeting details Monday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m.Microsoft Teams meeting Join on your computer, mobile app or room device Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 268 802 280 79 Passcode: uNSG5b Download Teams | Join on the web Or call in (audio only) +1 919-561-6523,,977390766# United States, Raleigh Phone Conference ID: 977 390 766#
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Join us next Monday evening, January 8th at 7PM for our regularly scheduled Southwest Raleigh Community Engagement Meeting we will be meeting on Zoom. Greetings to Friends and Neighbors City of Raleigh Inspections Report - Inspector Doug Lilly. City of Raleigh Monthly Report and Update – Captain Karlinski (SW-Southwest). Captain LaTour (SE-Southeast), Captain Van Antwerp (DT-Downtown). Our SW area is now part of three Raleigh Police Districts. Development at Lake Wheeler Rd. and Centennial Parkway - Rezoning Case 1708 Lake Wheeler Rd. request: The Property is currently zoned Industrial Mixed Use-3 with Parkway Frontage (IX-3-PK-CU), Office Mixed Use-5 (OX-5-CU), and Office Mixed Use-5 (OX-5). The Property is proposed to be rezoned to Office Mixed Use-5 with Special Residential Parking Overlay District (OX-5-CU w/SRPOD). Step Up. Let Us Know What You Feel Are Important Issues - We want to hear from you and learn more about what you believe should be taking place in our neighborhood. Changes in Community Group Meetings - Comments and updates from our community leaders and residents. We plan to broadcast the meeting on Facebook if you would prefer to watch it and not participate. Our next meeting is scheduled for Febuary 12th, 2024. If you have […]
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It's going to be a great meeting with guest speakers from the City of Raleigh to discuss projects around Five Points and City Council Member Christina Jones. Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84111555416 We'll kick off the meeting with a police report. Then we'll be discussing the Smoky Hollow Park (formerly Devereux Meadow) project at West Street between Peace Street and Wade Ave, the Northern Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project that will pass near the Five Points area along Captial Blvd, the approved rezoning at the intersection of Bickett Blvd and Fairview Road, and the Five Points Streetscape and Safety Study. And City Council Member Christina Jones will be with us to share news about City Council recent decisions and deliberations and issues before them. Our meetings are open to the public! Edie Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84111555416 |
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Community Engagement Board will meet on Jan. 10 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This meeting will be live-streamed for those who cannot attend in person. To view the live-stream, register online. Carolina Pines Community Center2305 Lake Wheeler RoadRaleigh, NC 27603
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The Community Engagement Board's Equity Subcommittee Meeting is happening on Jan. 10 from 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Carolina Pines Park2305 Lake Wheeler RoadRaleigh, NC 27603
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Jan 10, 2024 6:30 p.m. Raleigh Marriot Crabtree, 4500 Marriot Dr, Raleigh, NC 27612 2500 Blue Ridge Rd Pre Submittal OX-3-UG TO NX-7-CU (Additional Information) E Jamie Schwedler Reckhow
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JOIN US FOR A Community Conversation With your District E Councilor! Wednesday January 10th 7:00 - 9:00 pm Habitat for Humanity Re-Store 8009 Glenwood Ave. Raleigh, NC 27612 Join us and share your thoughts about the issues that you care about, and hear from guest speakers from your communities! SHOW UP! STAND UP! SPEAK UP! Christina wants to hear from you! Engage with Christina, below and be sure to come to these Community Conversations. Invite a friend and help Christina share more voices from District E. With your help, we can bring more ideas to the dais and build a better Raleigh! SHOW UP! STAND UP! SPEAK UP! Visit our Website |
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Development Stakeholders Quarterly Meeting The next meeting will be held on January 11, 2024, at 9 a.m. at Abbot's Creek Community Center. Staff will share updates about staffing, metrics, process improvements and the Innovation Team will share results from their focus groups and survey. Due to space limitation, you will need to register to attend and can do so here: Registration Form. Additional information about the meeting can be found by visiting the Development Stakeholders Quarterly Meeting webpage.
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The purpose of the Task Force is to bring together a diverse group of community stakeholders to carry out a number of tasks including, but not limited to the following: Understanding and assessing the current elements of the homeless service system in Wake County Identifying and prioritizing emerging issues related to homelessness in our community (e.g., homeless encampments and enforcement) Making recommendations to local government units and homeless service providers to improve the homeless service system Providing the community with information about available resources that exist within the homeless service system The work of the Task Force is intended to be time-limited in nature with the engagement anticipated to be six to nine months in duration. Meetings of the Task Force will occur once per month from 10am to 12noon and preliminary meeting dates, times and locations have been identified and are listed below. Meetings are open to the public. June 8th ESEC, 221 S. Rogers Lane, Suite 160, Raleigh, NC 27610 July 13th Commons Building, 4011 Carya Drive, Raleigh, 27610 August 10th Commons Building, 4011 Carya Drive, Raleigh, 27610 September 14th Commons Building, 4011 Carya Drive, Raleigh, 27610 October 12th Commons Building, 4011 Carya Drive, Raleigh, 27610 November 9th Commons Building, 4011 Carya Drive, Raleigh, […]
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City staff will hold two New Bern Station Area Planning Ask-a-Planner open office hour sessions at Tarboro Road Community Center on Thursday, January 11 and Thursday, January 18 from 3-6 p.m. Plan Recommendations The plan proposes big ideas and details of how to: Address affordability Expand housing choices near bus rapid transit stations Make walking safer and easier Assist existing small businesses and future entrepreneurs Tell the story of New Bern’s history and culture boldly in the form of public art and placemaking.
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Anderson Point Subdivision HOA Southeast Citizen Advisory Council Meeting January 11, 2024, at 7:00 PM –Barwell Road Community Center Agenda: Community Meeting 1.Opening- Anerson Point Subdivision HOA Welcome, Introductions, Purpose- HOA President-Eric Battle Southeast Citizen Advisory Council (SECAC) Welcome, Purpose, Updates Ulysses J Lane VMD, Chair A, Community Wellness Check In, Parks, Recreations, Cultural Resources Update 1-Barwell Road Community Center- Colleen Toomey, CPRP Director Public Safety Reports 1.Raleigh Police Department Community update-Officer Cinanni Wake County Sheriff Department Community Update-Deputy Doxsie Southeast Raleigh Growth and Development, Southeast Raleigh Area Study update, Rezoning process Hannah Reckhow , AICP Senior Planner and Matthew Burns , Planning Staff E Raleigh District C Update; Councilman Corey Branch Open Discussions Community Announcements Meeting Adjourned -Follow SECAC on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SERALEIGHCAC Have a say in decisions affecting your community by participating in your CAC. Ulysses J Lane VMD SECAC Chair "Excellence is to do a common thing in an uncommon way"by Booker T. Washington SECAC January Community meeting Hosted by. Anderson Point Subdivision When: Thursday, January 11, 2024. Where: Barwell Road Community Center 5857 Barwell Park Drive. Raleigh, NC 27610 Time: 7:00 pm This meeting will be recorded to allow sharing with […] |
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As a part of our ongoing efforts to expand our first-response efforts, the City of Raleigh and its partners are working to develop an alternative response program, outside of the Raleigh Police Department, to further address our community’s need for crisis prevention and management. The City of Raleigh wants to hear your input regarding this program. Stop by to learn more and share your thoughts - look for Raleigh's Community Engagement Van! Saturday, Jan. 131 p.m. - 4 p.m. El Mandado Supermarket2950. E. Millbrook RoadRaleigh, NC 27604 |
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Hey neighbors! Join us on Tuesday 1/9 at The Signal Apartments for our January meeting and social.NOTE: We are meeting from 5:30-6:30pm. 721 Halifax Street Rob Steward from Hoffman and Associates is hosting and will provide appetizers and drinks. He will also present the latest news about the Seaboard Station development and answer questions. Stop by to visit and have a drink, chat with your neighbors, and learn about all of the new businesses that will be opening soon in our community! Rob asks for an approximate headcount, so if you are planning to attend please email chair@mordecaicac.org. Thanks. Seaboard Links: Seaboard Station https://seaboardstation.com/ The Signal Apartments https://thesignalraleigh.com/ite at The Signal apartments, 7:30pm
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The National Day of Racial Healing is an opportunity to bring ALL people in their common humanity to contemplate our shared values. Racial Healing helps build trust among people and restore communities to wholeness so they can work together to change the systems and structures that affirm the inherent value of all people. The Raleigh Human Relations Commission is inviting residents of Raleigh to an uplifting evening to come together, contribute to a collective art project, and participate in healing discussions with their neighbors on how we recognize and appreciate each other. We hope you will join us! Please register in advance to let us know that you plan to attend.
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From: Dunn, Bryce <Bryce.Dunn@raleighnc.gov> Date: Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 4:25 PM Subject: City Council Public Comment - January 16, 2024 at 7:00pm To: Good afternoon, Please Note Regarding January 16th Public Comment: In attempt to accommodate individuals signed up to speak during the January 16th City Council Meeting, the Public Comment section of the agenda will now begin at 7:00 pm. Our hope is that this time change will make attending the meeting on Tuesday a little easier. Also, due to the volume of requests to speak and in the interest of fairness and efficiency, each speaker on January 16th will be limited to one (1) minute at the podium Thanks. Bryce Dunn Deputy City Clerk City of Raleigh Office of the City Clerk |
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Jan 17, 2024 6 p.m. Jaycee Park Community Center, 2405 Wade Ave, Raleigh, NC 27607 716 & 718 S Saunders St Z-54-23 Post Submittal NX-3-UL w/TOD TO RX-7-UL-CU w/TOD (Additional Information) D Toby Coleman Burns |
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City staff will hold two New Bern Station Area Planning Ask-a-Planner open office hour sessions at Tarboro Road Community Center on Thursday, January 11 and Thursday, January 18 from 3-6 p.m. Plan Recommendations The plan proposes big ideas and details of how to: Address affordability Expand housing choices near bus rapid transit stations Make walking safer and easier Assist existing small businesses and future entrepreneurs Tell the story of New Bern’s history and culture boldly in the form of public art and placemaking.
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Jan 18, 2024 5:30 p.m. Method Community Center, 514 Method Road, Raleigh, NC 27607 Multiple properties on Hillsborough & Turner St Z-83-22 Post Submittal NX-3,NX-3-UL & NX-5-UL-CU w/SRPOD TO CX-12-CU & CX-12-UL-CU w/SRPOD (Additional Information) D Worth Mills Reckhow |
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As a part of our ongoing efforts to expand our first-response efforts, the City of Raleigh and its partners are working to develop an alternative response program, outside of the Raleigh Police Department, to further address our community’s need for crisis prevention and management. The City of Raleigh wants to hear your input regarding this program. Stop by to learn more and share your thoughts - look for Raleigh's Community Engagement Van! Friday, Jan. 199 a.m. - noon Advance Community Health1011 Rock Quarry RoadRaleigh, NC 27610 |
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Meeting this Saturday January 20th 9:30AM Our next meeting is scheduled for January 20th at 9:30 AM at the Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center and our District D City Councilor Jane Harrison plans to be in attendance. This will be an open meeting so please bring your thoughts, concerns, and updates to share with the group. Zoom Meeting |
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Join us on Sunday, January 21st at 2pm at the Tarboro Road Community Center (121 N. Tarboro Street, Raleigh) to learn how you can help stop the city-sponsored urban renewal of New Bern Avenue. Stand up for Raleigh’s Black history and for revitalizing existing neighborhoods and businesses along the New Bern Avenue Bus Rapid Transit line rather than forcing them out. On December 12, in a landmark vote, the Raleigh Planning commission rejected the myth that local race-biased government policies have been cleansed from our nation’s urban renewal past. While supporting the New Bern Avenue Bus Rapid Transit Project, the Commission majority voted against Z-92-22, the largest ever city-initiated upzoning of 744 parcels of private land for multi story redevelopment along the New Bern corridor. The Commission maintained that the mass upzoning was premature and would force out existing Black and low wealth residents and businesses long before any revitalization initiatives could take hold. The Planning commission’s action comes in the wake of a national awareness, led by the publication of Richard Rothstein’s ‘The Color of Law‘ (National Book Award finalist) and ‘Just Action.’ These books document the author’s findings that we still live in an apartheid society (Economic Policy Institute: How to challenge segregation), […] |
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Happy New Year from the Heritage Park Planning Team! **Community Meetings - January 22 - 25, 2024** Raleigh Housing Authority and Heritage Park Planning Team invites you to attend our next community event! This multi-day design workshop will offer flexible drop-in sessions as well as evening presentations. Over the four days, residents and stakeholders will have many ways to provide input and feedback on the redevelopment of Heritage Park. The matrix below lists the meeting details. As the date approaches, more information will be shared, and updates will be posted here: https://bit.ly/HeritageParkRHA
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As we start to plan our goals and guest presenters for 2024, I thought it might be best to start the year with insights from Council members. For our first meeting, we are very fortunate to have, as special guests, several members of City Council. While our Midtown Councilors Christina Jones and Mary Black do attend on a regular basis, we will have additional Councilors that many of you are familiar with but may not have personally met. As noted on the agenda, we will also have the pleasure of At-Large Councilor Jonathan Melton, District B Councilor Megan Patton, and District D Councilor Jane Harrison. While the meeting will be in hybrid format, I encourage everyone to come out in person for this special opportunity to meet and engage with the Councilors in a social environment for an open discussion of expectations, both on their part as well as from the community. Our scheduled meeting is January 22, the fourth Monday of the month, from 7 to 9 pm. We are still doing our hybrid format, with guests preferably on site at Eastgate Park Community Center and virtual using Zoom for those that cannot attend. The Zoom link has not changed […] |
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Happy New Year from the Heritage Park Planning Team! **Community Meetings - January 22 - 25, 2024** Raleigh Housing Authority and Heritage Park Planning Team invites you to attend our next community event! This multi-day design workshop will offer flexible drop-in sessions as well as evening presentations. Over the four days, residents and stakeholders will have many ways to provide input and feedback on the redevelopment of Heritage Park. The matrix below lists the meeting details. As the date approaches, more information will be shared, and updates will be posted here: https://bit.ly/HeritageParkRHA
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Happy New Year from the Heritage Park Planning Team! **Community Meetings - January 22 - 25, 2024** Raleigh Housing Authority and Heritage Park Planning Team invites you to attend our next community event! This multi-day design workshop will offer flexible drop-in sessions as well as evening presentations. Over the four days, residents and stakeholders will have many ways to provide input and feedback on the redevelopment of Heritage Park. The matrix below lists the meeting details. As the date approaches, more information will be shared, and updates will be posted here: https://bit.ly/HeritageParkRHA
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As a part of our ongoing efforts to expand our first-response efforts, the City of Raleigh and its partners are working to develop an alternative response program, outside of the Raleigh Police Department, to further address our community’s need for crisis prevention and management. Join us to learn more about this program. This listening session is hosted in partnership with the LGBT Center of Raleigh and Emancipate NC. Tuesday, Jan. 236 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Raleigh United Mutual Aid Hub415 Hillsborough St., Ste. 101Raleigh, NC 27603 |
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Happy New Year from the Heritage Park Planning Team! **Community Meetings - January 22 - 25, 2024** Raleigh Housing Authority and Heritage Park Planning Team invites you to attend our next community event! This multi-day design workshop will offer flexible drop-in sessions as well as evening presentations. Over the four days, residents and stakeholders will have many ways to provide input and feedback on the redevelopment of Heritage Park. The matrix below lists the meeting details. As the date approaches, more information will be shared, and updates will be posted here: https://bit.ly/HeritageParkRHA
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Connect with employers across Raleigh at our job fair! If you're looking for a job, you can talk to companies and get help with your resume from Amplio Recruiting. We'll also have snacks! This event is made possible with the help of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, Lutheran Services Carolinas, and Amplio Recruiting. Ages: 18+Cost: Free
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Happy New Year from the Heritage Park Planning Team! **Community Meetings - January 22 - 25, 2024** Raleigh Housing Authority and Heritage Park Planning Team invites you to attend our next community event! This multi-day design workshop will offer flexible drop-in sessions as well as evening presentations. Over the four days, residents and stakeholders will have many ways to provide input and feedback on the redevelopment of Heritage Park. The matrix below lists the meeting details. As the date approaches, more information will be shared, and updates will be posted here: https://bit.ly/HeritageParkRHA
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Meeting Wednesday January 24th at 7pm It’s time to meet and talk about what’s going in 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. Zoom Link follows the agenda Rezoning Z-39-23 Nowell Road (TBD) Western Blvd BRT Info (Perryman) Community Updates (All) 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) |
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Happy New Year from the Heritage Park Planning Team! **Community Meetings - January 22 - 25, 2024** Raleigh Housing Authority and Heritage Park Planning Team invites you to attend our next community event! This multi-day design workshop will offer flexible drop-in sessions as well as evening presentations. Over the four days, residents and stakeholders will have many ways to provide input and feedback on the redevelopment of Heritage Park. The matrix below lists the meeting details. As the date approaches, more information will be shared, and updates will be posted here: https://bit.ly/HeritageParkRHA
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Happy New Year from the Heritage Park Planning Team! **Community Meetings - January 22 - 25, 2024** Raleigh Housing Authority and Heritage Park Planning Team invites you to attend our next community event! This multi-day design workshop will offer flexible drop-in sessions as well as evening presentations. Over the four days, residents and stakeholders will have many ways to provide input and feedback on the redevelopment of Heritage Park. The matrix below lists the meeting details. As the date approaches, more information will be shared, and updates will be posted here: https://bit.ly/HeritageParkRHA
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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
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The City of Raleigh is partnering with Wayne Community College Small Business Center and the Hispanic American Chamber of Commerce to hold workshops for Spanish-speaking small business owners. When? Thursday, January 25 from 3-5 p.m. Where? Walnut Creek Wetland Center, 950 Peterson St There will be two workshop sessions. The first workshop will teach you how to turn your business idea into a reality. This session will cover entrepreneurship, from brainstorming concepts to registering your company, addressing legal requirements, planning your finances, and how to use market research. The second workshop will teach you how to create a business plan and effective marketing strategy through discussions and practical exercises. Learn to set achievable goals, craft a winning business model, and master marketing tools to boost your brand's presence and engage customers.
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Happy New Year from the Heritage Park Planning Team! **Community Meetings - January 22 - 25, 2024** Raleigh Housing Authority and Heritage Park Planning Team invites you to attend our next community event! This multi-day design workshop will offer flexible drop-in sessions as well as evening presentations. Over the four days, residents and stakeholders will have many ways to provide input and feedback on the redevelopment of Heritage Park. The matrix below lists the meeting details. As the date approaches, more information will be shared, and updates will be posted here: https://bit.ly/HeritageParkRHA |
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Registration is now open here. Please sign up by Friday, January 19 to help us with planning for lunch.
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A. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 - 12:00 PM 1. Lunch and Learn with Town of Cary and NC Women in Soccer 2. Opening Remarks 3. Public Comment Discussion This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Legislative Agenda 5. Budget and Financial Outlook 6. First Day Wrap-Up B. RECESS 1. Recess Meeting and Reception with Wake County Officials Meeting will be live-streamed here: https://raleighnc.gov/engage-city/watch-city-council-and-select-meetings-live |
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C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 - 9:00 A.M. 1. Recap of Previous Day's Activities 2. Council Priorities for the Upcoming Year 3. Affordable Housing Update at City Council Retreat 4. Affordable Housing Project Exercise 5. Strategic Plan Update 6. Community Engagement Update 7. Citizen Advisory Councils, Boards and Commissions Discussion 8. Operational Update 9. Closing Remarks 10. Construction Site Tour - Healing Transitions Site and Gipson Play Plaza D. ADJOURN 1. Adjourn Meeting Meeting will be live-streamed here: https://raleighnc.gov/engage-city/watch-city-council-and-select-meetings-live
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Raleigh Parks is hosting a public open house on Jan. 27, to present the draft schematic designs for improvements to Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park. Learn more about Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Park Improvements.
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As a part of our ongoing efforts to expand our first-response efforts, the City of Raleigh and its partners are working to develop an alternative response program, outside of the Raleigh Police Department, to further address our community’s need for crisis prevention and management. The City of Raleigh wants to hear your input regarding this program. Stop by to learn more and share your thoughts - look for Raleigh's Community Engagement Van! Saturday, Jan. 271 p.m. - 4 p.m. Food Lion of New Bern Avenue3685 New Bern Ave.Raleigh, NC 27610
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Community Activist Octavia Rainey will discuss the forgotten history of the Fourth Ward, a predominantly Black neighborhood in downtown Raleigh, and how the legacy of this historical neighborhood that was lost to the urbanization of the City can be honored. Registration required: 919-662-2264 |
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Hi Everyone. January 27, 2024 For those of you who enjoy birding and the nature along Mid-Pines Road and at Yates Mill Pond County Park in Raleigh there is some worrying news about a proposed townhome development being built along that road. Currently every property except one on Mid-Pines Road has an R-1 zoning which helps maintain the rural setting adjacent to the NCSU agricultural fields. The one exception is a 13-acre property formerly owned by the Raleigh Police Benevolent Association, Lodge 41. They had it upgraded to R-6 after they purchased it in 1997, a zoning which would allow for higher density development along with office-type buildings. They purportedly had plans to build some sort of recreation center there- but this never happened. In 2014 the property was sold to the Islamic Association of Raleigh and they are looking to sell it now. The Blue Hill Development Company is proposing to […]
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Join us for an informative open house event to learn more about the Durant Road 36-inch Water Transmission Main project. The new water main will extend from the E.M. Johnson Water Treatment Plant to Capital Boulevard. Drop in at any time during the above hours to review project information and speak with members of the project team. |
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The Community Engagement Board's Policy Subcommittee will meet Wednesday, Jan. 31 from 1 p.m. - 2:30 Raleigh Pathways Center900 S. Wilmington StreetRaleigh, NC 27601Conference Room #200
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A meeting of the RHDC Prince Hall Historic Overlay District Ad Hoc Committee will be held at 6 p.m. in Suite 100 of One Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601. |
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Student Pop-Up Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Bus Rapid Transit is coming to Wake County! The western corridor will connect downtown Raleigh to downtown Cary along Western Boulevard. This will mean more frequent service and faster bus transit connections. Station Area Planning New Bus Rapid Transit will attract new residents, businesses, and investment to areas around new stations. The Station Area Plan will ensure that these changes benefit existing residents and businesses, as well as visitors. Key topics include: Walking and biking paths to stations. Housing for current and future residents. Strategies for existing businesses to thrive in the future. Regulations and policies to shape new development. Station Area Plan Options and Alternatives Join us to explore how we can achieve station area plan goals. New and enhanced sidewalks and pedestrian crossings. Expanded bike connections. Future development options – homes, businesses, community facilities. Affordable housing strategies. Spaces for existing businesses to grow. Open spaces and public amenities. |
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Provide your input on the draft conceptual designs for overall site improvements and public art direction. Proposed site improvements include Park accessibility and safety enhancements, a new restroom building, site amenity renovation, and recreational improvements. You'll also have the chance to learn about the Kyle Drive Park Master Plan. Ages: AllCost: Free |