A City in Motion: Traffic and Transportation Solutions

Raleigh Union Station 510 West Martin Street, Suite 200, Raleigh, NC

Reflecting Raleigh: The Next Comprehensive Plan As Raleigh grows, so does the need for smarter traffic and transportation solutions. Every commute is a reminder that more people are on the move. We need your ideas to help shape Raleigh’s future. Join us for A City in Motion: Traffic and Transportation Solutions, part of the Reflecting Raleigh Community Conversations series. These events will feature expert speakers and give the community a chance to share feedback on how to improve traffic flow, expand transportation options, and make our streets safer. Wednesday, February 12 | 6-8 p.m. Keynote Speaker Presentations Raleigh Union Station Wednesday, February 19 | 6:30-8:30 p.m. State of the City Presentation and Community Discussion Chavis Community Center Your opinions and ideas are important to us. Each night will feature a different program, and you will have a chance to engage with staff and hear information about current projects. Food, translation services, and childcare will be provided. Register by Wednesday, February 5 to let us know if you have dietary restrictions, need language services, or childcare. Register for the Feb. 12 and 19 Events

On-site Hours at the Former DMV Site

DMV Site 1100 New Bern Ave., Raleigh, NC

Raleigh's Community Engagement team will be at the Former DMV site. Stop by and say hello to our team members. Learn more about the Former DMV site project and other city projects!

BPAC Community Outreach Committee

Raleigh Municipal Building 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh, NC, United States

The Community Outreach Committee promotes and encourages public participation in bicycle- and pedestrian-related projects and initiatives. Meeting Schedule: The second Thursday of every month at 2 p.m. unless otherwise specified Meeting Location: Raleigh Municipal Building, Conference Room 419 Members:  Brian Thomas (Chair), Nick Neptune,  Michael Thor If you are interested in viewing the meeting or making a public comment, please contact Barbara Godwin.

Environmental Advisory Board Meeting

Raleigh Municipal Building 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh, NC, United States

The Environmental Advisory Board gives the City Council advice on matters related to environmental quality and promotes environmental protection standards and policies to the public.

DDNA (District D Neighborhood Alliance) — Hybrid meeting format

Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center 5611 Jaguar Park Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Our next District D Neighborhood Alliance (DDNA) meeting is Saturday, February 15th at 9:30 AM at the Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center at Lake Johnson. This is an open meeting and everyone is encouraged to come ready to share and participate. We will have zoom access available if you are unable to attend in person.Have a topic you want to see covered at DDNA? Let us know! Look forward to seeing you there! ZOOM ACCESS

African American Artist Viewing

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

Come experience the incredible talent of local Black artists and discover how their work is deeply shaped by Black history and culture. This is a unique opportunity to engage with powerful art that tells stories of resilience, identity, and heritage. Don’t miss out on this inspiring event—admission is completely free! Bring your friends and family to celebrate creativity and history in a meaningful way. This program is supported in part by North Carolina Humanities, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, www.nchumanities.org Location:  City of Raleigh Museum Age: All Cost: Free No Registration Required

“Surviving Extinction: Land Claims & Tuscarora Treaties”

Mordecai Historic Park 1 Mimosa St, Raleigh, NC

I wanted to share an event we are hosting at the Mordecai Historic Park on Feb. 15th at 1p.m. Details below: https://raleighnc.gov/parks-and-recreation/news/digging-deeper-stories-local-archaeology Come join us as Donnie "Rahnàwakęw" McDowell leads the presentation, “Surviving Extinction: Land Claims & Tuscarora Treaties”, which analyzes the unique relationships the ancestors of the Tuscarora Nation established with the colonial government of the State of North Carolina. By placing a lens on the original agreements made between the Tuscarora and the new coming colonists, we better comprehend the diplomatic strategies and cultural philosophies of each culture. Discussions include ancient Tuscarora archaeological sites across the State, conflict with Europeans during the colonial era, the establishment of Wake County and the City of Raleigh, and the NC Assembly’s longstanding policy of Tuscarora disenfranchisement. COST: Free Billy Rutherford Historic Sites Program Specialist City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department 1101 Wake Forest Road Raleigh, NC 27604

Common Cause Rallies to Protect NC Voters

NC State Capitol 1 East Edenton Street, Raleigh

About this event https://www.mobilize.us/commoncause/event/752809/?fbclid=IwY2xjawIbbs5leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHecJ51vuwbeOCN_7_BnNtnho-SCjcOvtm190zbO1Z6A7Yf4tL5WG176v1w_aem_xvir38a5nstdmnVxFDBRog After multiple recounts, state supreme court candidate Jefferson Griffin lost his race. Now he's pressing the courts to disenfranchise over 60,000 lawful North Carolina voters to change the result. It's the people's turn to say: reject Griffin's challenges — and respect our votes. Join the growing opposition against Griffin's challenges, raise your voice at rallies happening across the state, and build a pro-democracy movement together. Register below to receive important event details. Live music is provided through a partnership with the Oak City Music Collective. Featured acts include Flower in Bloom, the Nappy Head Funk Army, and DJ Handsome Robb. Accessibility Mainly flat ground Dedicated parking spots Have accessibility questions? Reply to your registration email to confirm your requirements or request more information.

Budget Work Session

Raleigh Municipal Building 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh, NC, United States

A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR B. AGENDA 1. FY2026 Budget Engagement Results 2. FY2026-2030 Capital Improvement Program Preview and Long-Term Financial Planning