Share Your Ideas for Biltmore Hills Park
Join Raleigh Parks for a family-friendly public workshop to explore design options for the expansion of Biltmore Hills Park.
Join Raleigh Parks for a family-friendly public workshop to explore design options for the expansion of Biltmore Hills Park.
The City of Raleigh is exploring new ways to deliver its transportation projects, and we want your input. As the construction industry continues to evolve, we recognize the importance of keeping pace with current practices while remaining responsive to project complexity, market conditions, and risk profiles. For that reason, we want your input on our first project using an Alternative Project Delivery method. We're having an Industry Day to provide an overview of the program we are considering, including its scope, schedule, and goals for the first project. When: February 25, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Where: Marsh Creek Community Center, 3050 N New Hope Road The session will include a brief overview of our goals and the factors driving this initiative, followed by a discussion to gather feedback, lessons learned, and recommendations from industry professionals. Your input will play a key role in shaping how we move forward and in ensuring any changes align with industry standards and market realities. We encourage participation from firms of all sizes and disciplines.
We are hosting a public meeting to share information about the Camp Pond Dam project. We will repair the dam to keep the lake, improve safety, and reduce the risk of road flooding in a large storm event. We would like your feedback on the design for this upcoming project. Stop by at your convenience to learn more and provide comments to stormwater staff. Project Background We are assessing Camp Pond Dam, located on Richland Drive, and will offer safety improvements to make sure the dam follows North Carolina Dam Safety (NCDS) rules. Learn more about the project.
We Completed the Watershed Study! We are hosting our final public meeting for the Rocky Branch Watershed Study. In this meeting, we will share our results and recommended stormwater improvement projects that will reduce flooding, improve water quality, and protect the community. Background A watershed is an area of land where rainwater collects and flows or drains to a larger body of water. That can be a lake, stream, river, or ocean. We completed a study of the Rocky Branch Watershed and the adjacent portion of the Walnut Creek Watershed located in southern downtown Raleigh. The goal is to identify ways to improve the watershed by: Reducing flooding impacts Renewing stormwater pipes and infrastructure that is in poor condition Improving water quality Repairing streambanks Learn more about Rocky Branch Watershed Study!
Historic Nash Square is one of our Capital City’s original public open spaces! Join us as we kick off the Nash Square Public Realm Plan to learn about its past and present, and to help shape its future. Raleigh Parks is excited to create a New Nash that reflects the unique needs and desires of the community. We welcome your input and look forward to collaborating with you!. Learn more about A New Nash: Kick-off Party & Open House
The committee is responsible for the study of issues related to park facilities, features, developments, and modifications. The committee prepares recommendations and proposals for the Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board based on in-depth review and study of park-related issues and concerns. The Parks Committee a standing committee of the Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board will meet in the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 W. Hargett Street, Conference Room 303 at 6:00 pm.
Over the past year, feedback from the community has helped shape an updated Streetscape Plan for Fayetteville Street. The updates are designed to: Allow flexibility for events and businesses Improve walkability Support local businesses along North Carolina's Main Street Come to our upcoming event and hear more about the project and explore the plan's final recommendations.
Over the past year, feedback from the community has helped shape an updated Streetscape Plan for Fayetteville Street. The updates are designed to: Allow flexibility for events and businesses Improve walkability Support local businesses along North Carolina's Main Street Come to our upcoming event and hear more about the project and explore the plan's final recommendations.
Over the past year, feedback from the community has helped shape an updated Streetscape Plan for Fayetteville Street. The updates are designed to: Allow flexibility for events and businesses Improve walkability Support local businesses along North Carolina's Main Street Come to our upcoming event and hear more about the project and explore the plan's final recommendations.
Over the past year, feedback from the community has helped shape an updated Streetscape Plan for Fayetteville Street. The updates are designed to: Allow flexibility for events and businesses Improve walkability Support local businesses along North Carolina's Main Street Come to our upcoming event and hear more about the project and explore the plan's final recommendations.
Join Raleigh Parks for a fun, family-friendly afternoon where you can learn about the progress on 23 Parks Bond projects across the city, meet the people behind the work, and see how a community’s vote becomes parks that serve us all. Enjoy food, music, games, arts activities, and a chance to win prizes in our event raffle Learn what’s happening now, and what’s coming next Celebrate how Raleigh builds parks together.