• Alternative Response Program Listening Session

    NCSU Talley Student Union 2610 Cates Ave., Raleigh, NC

    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 NC State CHASS and Refund Raleigh. Wednesday, Feb. 72 p.m. - 4 p.m. NCSU Talley Student Union2610 Cates Ave.Raleigh, NC 27607Room 4280

  • Community Engagement Board – Outreach Committee Meeting

    Raleigh Pathways Center 900 S. Wilmington Street

    The Community Engagement Board's Outreach Committee Meeting is happening on Feb. 7 from 4:30 p.m.-6 p.m. Raleigh Pathways Center900 S. Wilmington St. Raleigh NC, 27601

  • Joint Raleigh/Wake Homelessness Task Force — Cancelled

    Wake County Commons Building 4011 Carya Drive

    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, […]

  • Alternative Response Program Listening Session

    Hayes Barton UMC 2209 Fairview Road, Raleigh, NC

    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 program is in partnership with Emancipate NC. Thursday, Feb. 87 p.m. - 8 p.m. Hayes Barton United Methodist Church2209 Fairview RoadRaleigh, NC 27608

  • Alternative Response Program Workshop

    Rock Quarry YMCA 1436 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh, NC

    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 for a more focused discussion regarding components of the Alternative Response Program. Thursday, Feb. 96 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Rock Quarry YMCA1436 Rock Quarry RoadRaleigh, NC 27610

  • Wake BRT: Western Corridor Station Area Plan Pop-Up

    Food Lion Western Blvd 3926 Western Blvd., Raleigh, NC

    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.

  • Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours

    Raleigh Pathways Center 900 S. Wilmington Street

    Need Help With Technology? Get Advice About Your Device! Raleigh Digital Ambassadors are here to help! Whether you have a short question about how to work your computer or have long-term digital goals, join us at the Raleigh Pathways Center! You will be paired up with a Digital Ambassador to create a plan to best support your needs and tackle goals together in a 1:1 setting. Whether you need help with your phone, computer, or have other digital goals, we have you covered! Join us at the Pathways Center on the first Saturday of each month at 1 - 3 p.m. from November to May! No appointment is needed for this FREE session.

  • Alternative Response Program Community Engagement Pop-Up Event

    Moore Square 200 S. Blount St., Raleigh, NC

    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! In partnership with Emancipate NCSunday, Feb. 1112 p.m. - 1 p.m. Moore Square210 S. Blount StreetRaleigh, NC 27601

  • Alternative Response Program Community Engagement Pop-Up Event

    Healing Transitions 1251 Goode Street, Raleigh

    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!  This event is in collaboration with Healing Transitions. Monday, Feb. 122 p.m. - 4 p.m. Healing Transitions1251 Goode St.Raleigh, NC 27603

  • Alternative Response Program Community Engagement Pop-Up Event

    Brentwood Boys and Girls Club 2025 New Hope Church Road, Raleigh, NC

    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!  This event is in partnership with Emancipate NC. Monday, Feb. 126 p.m. Brentwood Boys and Girls Club2025 New Hope Church RoadRaleigh, NC 27604