Neighborhood Meeting — S Boylan Ave & W Hargett St Assemblage

Pullen Park Community Center 408 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC, United States

Jan. 31, 5:30 p.m. Pullen Community Center, CC Classroom 112A, 408 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC 27606 S Boylan Ave & W Hargett St Assemblage Post-submittal (Z-60-22) OX-7-UL to OX-20-UL (additional information) D Michael Birch Reckhow

Neighborhood Meeting — 423 S Blount Street

John Chavis Historic Carousel House 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Raleigh, North Carolina

Feb. 1, 6 p.m. John Chavis Historic Carousel House, 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Raleigh NC 27601. 423 S Blount St Post-submittal (Z-72-22) DX-3-UG w/HOD-G to DX-12-UG (additional information) C Mack Paul Tate

Neighborhood Meeting: 1534 Kirkland Road

Carolina Pines Community Center 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

Feb. 1, 6:00 p.m. Carolina Pines Community Center, Carolina Pines, 2305 Lake Wheeler Rd Raleigh, NC 27603 1534 Kirkland Rd Pre-submittal R-4 to CX-3-CU (additional information) D Amy Crout TBD

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.

Neighborhood Meeting: 513 S West St & 514 S Harrington St

Halifax Community Center 1023 Halifax Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

Feb. 2, 6:00 p.m. Halifax Community Center, 1023 Halifax Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 513 S West St & 514 S Harrington St Pre-submittal DX-5-UL to DX-12-UL-CU (additional information) D Amy Crout TBD

Community Engagement Board Work Plan Subcommittee

Pathways Center 900 South Wilmington Street, Raleigh

The Community Engagement Board Work Plan Subcommittee will meet on Friday February 3, 2023, at 2 p.m. to continue discussion of the boards' work plan. Pathways Center 900 S. Wilmington St. Conference Room 200 Raleigh, NC 27601

District B Councilor Megan Patton Office Hours

Smooth Joe Coffee 5321 Tin Roof Way, Suite 104, Raleigh, NC, United States

I’m hosting office hours on February 4, 12n — 2pm at @smoothjoecoffee 5321 Tin Roof Way, Suite 104

Community Engagement Board Regular Meeting

One Exchange Plaza 1 Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, NY

Regular meeting time: 4:30-6:30pm ONE EXCHANGE PLAZA, SUITE 809 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Community Engagement Board meets the second Wednesday of every month at 4:30pm at One Exchange Plaza, Suite 809 A. TBD 1. New Agenda Item B. Welcome & Introductions 1. Welcome C. Approval of Minutes D. Public Comment 1. 2 minute limit E. Presentation 1. Presentation from Communications Department F. Old Business 1. Community Engagement Background & Office Overview 2. Leadership Team Nominations and Approvals 3. Identify Bylaws Committee and Next Steps G. New Business 1. Discussion on Work Plan H. ADJOURN I. UPCOMING MEETINGS 1. CEB meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month. Next meeting will be October 12. J. New Category

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.