Engagement Filter
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Voice Your Ideas for a More Accessible Raleigh
2550 Operations Way 2550 Operations Way, RaleighRaleigh is continuing its commitment to making our city more accessible for everyone—and we’d love for you to be part of that conversation. Save the date for Saturday, December 13, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Operations Way Facility (2550 Operations Way). We’re hosting a public meeting on the City’s ADA Transition Plan for the public right of way. The presentation kicks off at 10 a.m., and Raleigh Transportation staff—and our consultant team—will be there to answer questions, share updates, and listen to your feedback. And yes, we’ll have snacks! This meeting isn’t just for members of the ADA community—everyone is welcome! If you walk, roll, ride, or drive in Raleigh, accessibility affects you. You’ll learn how the ADA Transition Plan guides improvements to sidewalks, crossings, and programs so everyone can get around safely and comfortably. ASL interpreters and assistive listening devices will be onsite. Any additional accessibility support needed? Please email us at: ADA@raleighnc.gov. Can't make the meeting? You can take our online survey and let you voice be heard! Learn more and visit our ADA Transition Plan page.
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Midtown CAC Meeting
Eastgate Park 4200 Quail Hollow Dr,, Raleigh, NCFor our last meeting of 2025, let’s gather for casual conversation and an opportunity to meet other residents. I will provide the basics: PrimoHoagie’s assorted sandwiches, Biggby’s Coffee, and chocolate treats (all locally donated). The rest is up to you. We could use cold drinks, salads, fruit, snack food, or whatever you would like to contribute. Please let me know if you are bringing items to share. Otherwise, we will just mingle and enjoy the company. If there is anything of special interest that you would like to see in 2026, just let me know. For general interest, Tuesday, December 2, was a memorable day for CACs. Council took a huge step forward in strengthening the Raleigh CAC organization and partnership with the City by approving additional benefits that will strengthen our ability to fulfill our mission. As part of that agreement, the CACs have joined the Engagement network, along with other public groups that serve area residents in many ways. Another reason to celebrate. Unlike our other meetings, there isn’t any agenda for this meeting. The only item affecting Midtown in the near future is the upcoming North Hills rezoning, with proposals for 40, 20, and 12-story buildings in an area zoned for 12 and 5-story heights. The application […]
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District D Neighborhood Alliance (DDNA) meeting
Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center 5611 Jaguar Park Drive, Raleigh, NC, United StatesJanuary’s District D Neighborhood Alliance meeting will be at the Crowder Center (5611 Jaguar Park Dr) on Saturday, January 17 at 9:30 am. There is no agenda - just neighbors catching up with neighbors about City topics. Join us!