Small Business Expo

Southeast Raleigh High School 2600 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh

Annual Small Business Expo March 16 Learn About Upcoming Government Contracts This year the Small Business Expo will return to an in-person event on March 16 at Southeast Raleigh High School. The City of Raleigh and the Wake County Public School System invite small business owners to attend this free event. Project managers from government agencies will be on site to talk with business owners about upcoming project. Learn how your business can become NC HUB/NC DBE Certified and how to bid on government contracts. Register now for the Expo workshop. There is also a networking reception

Annual Action Plan Public Meeting #2 (Virtual)

Virtual Meeting

Make Your Voice Heard! The City of Raleigh invites all community organizations, neighborhood residents, business organizations, and other stakeholders to share their input on the draft 2023-24 Annual Action Plan (AAP). FY2023-2024 Draft Annual Action Plan FY2023-2024 Draft Annual Action Plan Summary  The AAP describes how the City of Raleigh intends to allocate housing and community development funds in the upcoming fiscal year. Fiscal Year 2023-2024 is the fourth year of the 2021-2025 Five-Year Consolidated Plan (ConPlan). The City must submit an Annual Action Plan for every year of the ConPlan, describing how this year’s activities will address the long-term housing and community development goals identified in the ConPlan. The Annual Action Plan identifies strategies, resources, and organizations that can help advance key priorities in the coming year. Attend this virtual public meeting on Zoom to provide your input!

Share your input on the 2023-24 Housing and Neighborhoods Annual Action Plan Draft!

Attend a Public Meeting or Submit Written Comment To Make Your Voice Heard! Background The Annual Action Plan (AAP) serves as an application for and guides City expenditures of federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds, as well as related local funds for the City’s fiscal year July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides these funds to the City to help address the needs of low- and moderate-income persons as outlined in the City’s Five Year Consolidated Plan. Public Meetings You are invited to share your input on the FY23-24 Draft Annual Action Plan at one of three meetings on the following dates: Tuesday, March 14 at 6pm Method Road Community Center 514 Method Rd Pioneers Building Thursday, March 16 at 6pm Zoom meeting  Tuesday, March 21 at 6pm Chavis Community Center 505 Martin Luther King Blvd, Multipurpose Room #2 Meeting Outline: Housing & Neighborhoods Programs and Services Affordable Housing Production Update Overview of the Consolidated/Annual Action Planning Process Proposed FY2023-24 Proposed Budget and Activities Contact [email protected] or 919-996-4430 for additional information. Deaf and hearing-impaired individuals needing interpreter services should provide 24-hour notice by […]

Streetside overlay for Mordecai — Mordecai CAC Special community meeting

Register in advance for Thursday's Meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIvdeyqqzkvHdYHSK2j4tlKrAchUNW5rCDh  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the link for joining the meeting. Our presenter will be Tania Tully from the Raleigh Historic District Commission, along with members of the Mordecai Historic Preservation Committee. The survey of Mordecai Place architecture approved by the neighborhood and conducted by the Raleigh Historic Development Commission has been completed by an architectural historian and approved by RHDC. The report is available to the public. It lists all properties in the neighborhood, designating them as contributing (built before 1947) or not contributing and offering a brief summary of the structure. Please contact [email protected] to be emailed a copy. Since the last architectural survey in 1998, the Mordecai Place neighborhood has gone from 167 contributing (historic) structures to 154.This approval clears the way for the neighborhood to more seriously consider historic overlay and preservation options for Mordecai Place. We will be holding an informational meeting with Tania Tully of the RHDC and members of the Mordecai Historic Preservation Committee to answer questions and concerns and to share next steps. Learn more about their research and proposals for the Mordecai Place neighborhood.  Please register in advance. MCAC Agenda March […]