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Raleigh Pathways Center 900 S. Wilmington Street
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Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: Jones Ridge Trail Assemblage (Z-44-25)
Abbotts Creek Community Center 9950 Durant Rd, Raleigh, NCMarch 10, 2026 6:30 p.m. Z-44-25 Abbotts Creek Community Center, 9950 Durant Road, Raleigh, NC 27614 Jones Ridge Trail Assemblage Post-Submittal Wake County R-30 TO R-10-CU (Additional Information) B Ben Williams
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Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 5621 & 5615 Kyle Drive
March 10, 2026 6:30 p.m. Instructional Room, Marsh Creek Community Center, 3050 N. New Hope Rd Raleigh, NC 27604 5621 & 5615 Kyle Dr Pre-Submittal R-1 TO CX-3 (Additional Information) B Nadim Gebrael
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Southeast CAC Community meeting
Barwell Road Community Center 5857 Barwell Park Dr, Raleigh, NC, United StatesMarch 12,2026, 7:00 PM Barwell Road Community Center Agenda: Welcome/Introductions - Dr Ulysses J Lane, SECAC Chair -CAC Overview Video Parks and Recreation Cultural Resources Barwell Road Community Center, Director Colleen Toomey Barwell Road Community Garden Public Safety Community Reports Wake County Sheriff Office, Deputy Ryne Doxsie Raleigh Police Department | Officer Lee Rodrick 4.Southeast Raleigh Promise-A Model of Community Development 5.Wake County Commissioner Update 6.South CAC Reactivation Update. Community Announcements - Southeast CAC Registered Neighborhoods -Next SECAC Meeting-May 14,2026 Meeting Adjourned! Follow SECAC on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SERALEIGHCAC11-7-2025111
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Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 2901 Forestville Road
Rolesville Community Center 514 Southtown Circle, Rolesville, NCMarch 16, 2026 6:00 p.m. Rolesville Community Center, 514 Southtown Circle, Rolesville, NC 27571 2901 Forestville Rd Pre-Submittal PD TO CX-3-CU (Additional Information) B Beth Trahos
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East CAC Meeting
Lions Park Community Center 516 Dennis Avenue, RaleighHi neighbors. The East CAC will be meeting Monday, 16 March at 7 PM at Lions Park Community Center. We should have the usual updates from the city. Hope to see you there! Regards, Mark Turner East CAC acting chair
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Provide Your Input on the City’s Affordable Housing and Community Development Needs for 2026-2027
Chavis Community Center 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Raleigh, NC, United StatesProvide Your Input on the City's Affordable Housing and Community Development Needs for 2026-2027 Each year, the City of Raleigh receives funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These funds are used for affordable housing initiatives. Initiatives include creating affordable rental and homeownership housing, helping those experiencing or at-risk of homelessness, providing public services to persons with low- and moderate-incomes, and supporting community development needs. The City of Raleigh is projected to get $4.5 million in federal funding next year. We need your input on how to use it! The FY2026-2027 Action Plan Draft is ready to review and available for public comment through April 15. Ways to provide comments: Email written comments to housing@raleighnc.gov Mail written comments to "Housing and Community Development Department, P.O. Box 590, Raleigh, NC 27602” Call 919-996-4330 Attend a Public Meeting to Learn More and Make Your Voice Heard The City of Raleigh Housing and Community Development Department will host two public meetings and a Public Hearing to receive input from the community on the draft 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan. Join us in person or virtually at one of the dates below: In Person - Tuesday, March 17 6:00 - 7:00 […]
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Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 309 N. Boylan Ave
309 N. Boylan Avenue 309 N. Boylan Avenue, RaleighMarch 18, 2026 5:30 p.m. 309 N. Boylan Ave (Subject Property) 309 N. Boylan Ave Pre-Submittal OX-3 w/NCOD TO CX-12-UL (Additional Information) D Molly Stuart
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Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 709 Sardis Drive
Carolina Pines Community Center 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC, United StatesMarch 19, 2026 5:30 p.m. Carolina Pines Community Center, 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC 27603 709 Sardis Dr Pre-Submittal R-6-SRPOD & R-10-SRPOD TO R-10-SRPOD (Additional Information) D Davis Ray Burns
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Provide Your Input on the City’s Affordable Housing and Community Development Needs for 2026-2027
Provide Your Input on the City's Affordable Housing and Community Development Needs for 2026-2027 Each year, the City of Raleigh receives funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These funds are used for affordable housing initiatives. Initiatives include creating affordable rental and homeownership housing, helping those experiencing or at-risk of homelessness, providing public services to persons with low- and moderate-incomes, and supporting community development needs. The City of Raleigh is projected to get $4.5 million in federal funding next year. We need your input on how to use it! The FY2026-2027 Action Plan Draft is ready to review and available for public comment through April 15. Ways to provide comments: Email written comments to housing@raleighnc.gov Mail written comments to "Housing and Community Development Department, P.O. Box 590, Raleigh, NC 27602” Call 919-996-4330 Attend a Public Meeting to Learn More and Make Your Voice Heard The City of Raleigh Housing and Community Development Department will host two public meetings and a Public Hearing to receive input from the community on the draft 2026-2027 Annual Action Plan. Join us in person or virtually at one of the dates below: In Person - Tuesday, March 17 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Chavis Community Center, Reception Hall 505 Martin Luther […]
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District D Neighborhood Alliance (DDNA) meeting
Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center 5611 Jaguar Park Drive, Raleigh, NC, United StatesOur next District D Neighborhood Alliance meeting will be on Saturday, March 21 at 9:30 am at the Crowder Center (5611 Jaguar Park Dr).
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Hybrid Midtown Citizens Advisory Council Meeting
Eastgate Park 4200 Quail Hollow Dr,, Raleigh, NCHybrid Midtown Citizens Advisory Council Meeting Monday, March 23, 2026, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Eastgate Park Community Center 4200 Quail Hollow Drive This month's meeting will feature updates on several projects that were initiated in 2025 but are still getting a lot of attention. The first will be an update on Midtown Neighbors United, organized to advocate for responsible development in the North Hills area of Raleigh. The approval of the rezoning of North Hills was decided too quickly without consideration for city planning guidance or infrastructure sufficiency to support further development. For more detail and to join the many residents that have already signed on to the movement, please visit the organization’s website: https://www.midtownneighborsunited.org/ We will also have an update on the Missing Middle case, currently identified as Sub-0037-2025, where 16 townhomes will be built by right on two R-4 lots at Anderson Drive and Six Forks. This case was previously denied by Council when presented for rezoning. In addition, there will be an update on the Council-chosen pathway for section 1b of the Big Branch Greenway Connector. This is another case where the Council ignored the area residents and chose a path that floods and impacts the surrounding residents while ignoring […]