This committee studies questions dealing with routes, services, passenger amenities. Members: Latonia Williams (Chair)Sara PradoJennifer Truman - Ex-Officio For more information and to view the agenda, please visit Raleigh Transit Authority.
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This committee studies questions dealing with routes, services, passenger amenities. Members: Latonia Williams (Chair)Sara PradoJennifer Truman - Ex-Officio For more information and to view the agenda, please visit Raleigh Transit Authority.
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Meeting Details The Public Art and Design Board will meet in person at: John Chavis Memorial Park Community Center505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Raleigh, NC 27601 Contact Raleigh Arts to request an item for the agenda. View agenda and past meeting minutes on BoardDocs Watch this Meeting Virtually The public can view the Public Art and Design Board meeting virtually. Watch the Public Art and Design Board virtually Leave a Public Comment Using Voicemail Public comment voicemails are accepted between 5 p.m. Thursday and 5 p.m. Monday before a Public Art and Design Board meeting. Public comment voicemails will be transcribed and become part of the public record. Comments will be posted to BoardDocs 30 minutes prior to the meeting. One comment per person per meeting is allowed. To leave a public comment for the Public Art and Design Board meeting, please follow these steps: Call 855-925-2801 and enter code 2594 Record your comment. The time limit for public comments is three minutes. Learn more about the Public Art and Design Board
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Hi Everyone. January 27, 2024 For those of you who enjoy birding and the nature along Mid-Pines Road and at Yates Mill Pond County Park in Raleigh there is some worrying news about a proposed townhome development being built along that road. Currently every property except one on Mid-Pines Road has an R-1 zoning which helps maintain the rural setting adjacent to the NCSU agricultural fields. The one exception is a 13-acre property formerly owned by the Raleigh Police Benevolent Association, Lodge 41. They had it upgraded to R-6 after they purchased it in 1997, a zoning which would allow for higher density development along with office-type buildings. They purportedly had plans to build some sort of recreation center there- but this never happened. In 2014 the property was sold to the Islamic Association of Raleigh and they are looking to sell it now. The Blue Hill Development Company is proposing to […]
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Join us for an informative open house event to learn more about the Durant Road 36-inch Water Transmission Main project. The new water main will extend from the E.M. Johnson Water Treatment Plant to Capital Boulevard. Drop in at any time during the above hours to review project information and speak with members of the project team.
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The Raleigh City Council will meet for a special evening session. Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas and past minutes Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services. |
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The Community Engagement Board's Policy Subcommittee will meet Wednesday, Jan. 31 from 1 p.m. - 2:30 Raleigh Pathways Center900 S. Wilmington StreetRaleigh, NC 27601Conference Room #200
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This committee reviews any budget/financial issues referred from the Transit Authority and other sub-committees as well as studies questions/policies related to transit and the GoRaleigh Access program. Members: Linda Davis (Chair)Dr. Terrance RuthJennifer Truman For more information and to view the agenda, please visit Raleigh Transit Authority.
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The Arts Commission will meet in person at: Pullen Arts Center105 Pullen RoadRaleigh, NC 27607 Contact Raleigh Arts to request an item for the agenda. View agenda and past meeting minutes on BoardDocs Watch this Meeting Virtually The public can view the Arts Commission meeting virtually. Watch the Arts Commission virtually Leave a Public Comment Using Voicemail Public comment voicemails are accepted between 5 p.m. Thursday and 5 p.m. Monday before an Arts Commission meeting. Public comment voicemails will be transcribed and become part of the public record. Comments will be posted to BoardDocs 30 minutes prior to the meeting. One comment per person per meeting is allowed. To leave a public comment for the Arts Commission meeting, please follow these steps: Call 855-925-2801 and enter code 6491 Record your comment. The time limit for public comments is three minutes. Learn more about the Arts Commission
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A meeting of the RHDC Prince Hall Historic Overlay District Ad Hoc Committee will be held at 6 p.m. in Suite 100 of One Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27601. |
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Meetings are held virtually on the first Thursday of each month from noon to 1 p.m. unless listed otherwise on the calendar. For more information about how to join the meeting, please contact Raleigh Arts at 919-996-3610. Learn more about the Art, Education, and Collections Committee
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This committee formulates an annual marketing program for Transit Authority approval and monitors program execution by staff. Members: Brice Connors (Chair)Leo SuarezJennifer Truman For more information and to view the agenda, please visit Raleigh Transit Authority.
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1. Welcome A. Introductions B. Excused Absences 2. Approval of Minutes from Previous Meeting A. Approval of Minutes from January 4, 2024 This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Public Comment A. Public Comment - In person meeting 4. Commission/Stormwater Staff Update on Matters of Importance A. Staff and Commission Updates B. High Priority Topics C. Notices Prior to Construction 5. NCSU and Sound Rivers Monitoring A. Little Rock Creek Surface Water Quality 6. Update on New Bern Avenue Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project A. Stormwater Controls and Green Stormwater Infrastructure Plans 7. Preview of Stormwater's FY25 Budget A. Stormwater's FY25 Budget Proposal This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 8. Commission Review of Preliminary Topics for Next Meeting A. Preliminary Topics for March - April 2024 SMAC Meetings 9. Other Business 10. Adjournment A. Adjourn Meeting The registration link and agenda will be available a week before the meeting date. If you subscribe to this meeting series, you will receive the registration link and updates such as news and workshops. This commission meets the first Thursday of every month. Members discuss various stormwater needs and issues. Then, provides recommendations to staff and reports to Raleigh City Council. If you would like to speak […]
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Public Meeting - February 1, 2024 The City of Raleigh Appearance Commission will conduct a public meeting on Thursday, February 1 at 4:30 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street in the City Council Chamber. For more information about the meeting, please contact Kasey Evans or visit the Appearance Commission webpage. A. Approval of Minutes 1. Review January 4, 2024 Meeting Minutes B. Other Business 1. Legacy Project Update - Commerce Place 2. Text Change Presentation - TC-6-23 (Streetscape Plans and Custom Signage Plans) 3. Officer Elections 4. Annual Retreat Planning C. Report of the Commission's Attorney D. Report of the Chair and/or Vice Chair E. Adjournment The Commission typically meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at 4:30 p.m. Meeting agendas are added to the BoardDocs agenda management portal. Appearance Commission public meetings will be broadcast live on RTN 11 and on our live streaming webpage. To watch past meetings, visit our video services page.
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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. |
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Student 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. |
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Provide your input on the draft conceptual designs for overall site improvements and public art direction. Proposed site improvements include Park accessibility and safety enhancements, a new restroom building, site amenity renovation, and recreational improvements. You'll also have the chance to learn about the Kyle Drive Park Master Plan. Ages: AllCost: Free
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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! No appointment is needed for this FREE session. |
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Enjoy games, crafts, and the famous Lion Dance. Featuring performances and demonstrations by Wah Lum Kung Fu of Raleigh and special partners. This event is brought to you by the Cultural Outreach and Enrichment (COE) Program, Wah Lum Kung Fu of Raleigh, and Lake Lynn Community Center. Ages: AllCost: Free |
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The Raleigh City Council will meet for an afternoon session. Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas and past minutes Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services.
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Public Meeting - February 6, 2024 The Community Awareness Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission will conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, February 6 at 4:00 p.m. in the Nash conference room on the 3rd floor of One Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, NC 27601. For questions about the meeting, please contact historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov. 1. Call to Order A. Call to Order and Welcome This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Old Business A. March/April 2024 RHDC Social Media Calendar 3. New Business A. May/June 2024 RHDC Social Media Calendar B. Historic Bike Tour Planning C. 2024 Tabling Events 4. Public Comment A. This is an opportunity for the public to comment on items or issues that are not otherwise on the agenda. Please limit comments to 3 minutes per speaker 5. Pending Business A. Items not being discussed B. RHDC Website Conversion 6. Adjournment The Community Awareness Committee meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 4:00 p.m. in the Nash conference room, Suite 300 of the One Exchange Plaza building. Meeting agendas are added to the BoardDocs agenda management portal.
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The Raleigh City Council will meet for an evening session. Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas and past minutes Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services. |
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Public Meeting - February 7, 2024 The Research Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission will conduct a public meeting on Wednesday, February 7 at 8:30 a.m. at One Exchange Plaza, Suite 100, conference room 108. For questions about the meeting, please contact historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov 1. Call to Order A. Call to Order and Welcome 2. Old Business A. 2023 Inquiry Letters for RHL This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Special Character Essays This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Public Comment A. This is an opportunity for the public to comment on items or issues that are not otherwise on the agenda. Please limit comments to 3 minutes per speaker. 4. Pending Business A. Items not being discussed 5. Adjournment The Research Committee meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 8:30 a.m. in conference room 108, Suite 100 of the One Exchange Plaza building. Meeting agendas are added to the BoardDocs agenda management portal.
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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
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The Sustainability Wildlife and Urban Trees 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 4:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month.
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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
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Feb 7, 2024 6 p.m. 2901 Holston Ln, Raleigh, NC 27610 Collection of properties along New Bern Ave and Sunnybrook Rd Pre Submittal Collection OX districts to CMP (Additional Information) C Toby Coleman Redus |
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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, […]
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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.
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This meeting of the Raleigh Transit Authority will be held at 3:30 p.m. and the Public Comment begins at 4 p.m. For more information and to view the agenda, please visit Raleigh Transit Authority. If you'd like to submit a comment for the upcoming virtual meeting, please email GoRaleigh@raleighnc.gov. The meeting may be viewed live via RTN 11, the City’s live stream page, and YouTube.
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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.
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The Strategic Planning Committee is a subcommittee of the Planning Commission. This subcommittee can discuss policy issues related to land use and development. The committee typically meets on the second Thursday of the month at 4 p.m. The meetings are held at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), located at 222 West Hargett Street. |
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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
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Who needs Valentine's Day when you're awesome enough as you are? Join us for an elegant and exciting event exclusively for teen and tween girls! Get ready to celebrate friendship and girl power at our Girls' Galentine gathering. This event is all about having a blast with your besties and making new friends. We have planned an amazing evening filled with painting, girl chat, drinks and desserts, music, activities, and surprises that you won't want to miss! At Girls' Galentine, you'll have the chance to connect with other awesome girls who share your interests and passions. Whether you're into fashion, music, art, or just having a good time, there will be something for everyone. Expect lots of laughter, dancing, and creating unforgettable memories together. Our event will take place in person, so you can enjoy the company of your friends and meet new people face to face. So, grab your besties, wear your favorite dress, and get ready for a lovely evening at Girls Galentine! We can't wait to see you there! Cost: $10Ages: 10-17Get Tickets for the Girls' Galentine Painting ClassPaint, canvases, brushes, and aprons are provided, along with step-by-step instructions. Whatever you paint is yours to keep!Sponsored by […] |
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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.
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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.
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Join Raleigh Planning & Development for a pop-up event in your neighborhood! Come learn about the projects that impact you, ask questions, and share your thoughts. Saturday, Feb. 10, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. International Foods421 Chapanoke Road, Suite 101Raleigh, NC 27603
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Step into the glitz and glamor of the 1920s at Raleigh’s historic Tucker House where jealousy, secrets, and betrayal weave a web of mystery around a groom with more enemies than friends. Unravel the threads of deception at this immersive engagement party, where everyone’s a suspect and the truth is your greatest challenge! Engaged to Death features a hilarious cast of Triangle actors and improvisers, in this whodunnit by local playwright Doug Simpson and directed by Noelle Azarelo. Co-produced by the City of Raleigh, the event includes food and mocktails, and patrons are invited to dress in 1920’s attire. Throughout the 90-minute show, patrons will explore the beautiful Tucker House as this zany original story unfolds. The party includes music, light h’orderves, and themed mocktails. The audience may (but are not required to) interact with the characters as they mill throughout the house. Ages: 13+Cost: $70Register on RecLink
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Step into the glitz and glamor of the 1920s at Raleigh’s historic Tucker House where jealousy, secrets, and betrayal weave a web of mystery around a groom with more enemies than friends. Unravel the threads of deception at this immersive engagement party, where everyone’s a suspect and the truth is your greatest challenge! Engaged to Death features a hilarious cast of Triangle actors and improvisers, in this whodunnit by local playwright Doug Simpson and directed by Noelle Azarelo. Co-produced by the City of Raleigh, the event includes food and mocktails, and patrons are invited to dress in 1920’s attire. Throughout the 90-minute show, patrons will explore the beautiful Tucker House as this zany original story unfolds. The party includes music, light h’orderves, and themed mocktails. The audience may (but are not required to) interact with the characters as they mill throughout the house. Ages: 13+Cost: $70Register on RecLink |
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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
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Step into the glitz and glamor of the 1920s at Raleigh’s historic Tucker House where jealousy, secrets, and betrayal weave a web of mystery around a groom with more enemies than friends. Unravel the threads of deception at this immersive engagement party, where everyone’s a suspect and the truth is your greatest challenge! Engaged to Death features a hilarious cast of Triangle actors and improvisers, in this whodunnit by local playwright Doug Simpson and directed by Noelle Azarelo. Co-produced by the City of Raleigh, the event includes food and mocktails, and patrons are invited to dress in 1920’s attire. Throughout the 90-minute show, patrons will explore the beautiful Tucker House as this zany original story unfolds. The party includes music, light h’orderves, and themed mocktails. The audience may (but are not required to) interact with the characters as they mill throughout the house. Ages: 13+Cost: $70Register on RecLink
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Step into the glitz and glamor of the 1920s at Raleigh’s historic Tucker House where jealousy, secrets, and betrayal weave a web of mystery around a groom with more enemies than friends. Unravel the threads of deception at this immersive engagement party, where everyone’s a suspect and the truth is your greatest challenge! Engaged to Death features a hilarious cast of Triangle actors and improvisers, in this whodunnit by local playwright Doug Simpson and directed by Noelle Azarelo. Co-produced by the City of Raleigh, the event includes food and mocktails, and patrons are invited to dress in 1920’s attire. Throughout the 90-minute show, patrons will explore the beautiful Tucker House as this zany original story unfolds. The party includes music, light h’orderves, and themed mocktails. The audience may (but are not required to) interact with the characters as they mill throughout the house. Ages: 13+Cost: $70Register on RecLink |
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1. NEW BUSINESS A. BOA-0045-2023: 2625 Garner Road This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. BOA-0046-2023: 1620 Sunrise Avenue This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. BOA-0047-2023: 1000 St. Albans Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. BOA-0048-2023: 704 Glen Eden Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. BOA-0049-2023: 1810 Roundrock Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. BOA-0050-2023: 2504 Kenmore Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. G. BOA-0051-2023: 6109 Oak Forest Drive, 2600 Discovery Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. REPORT OF THE BOARD’S ATTORNEY 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of Draft January 8, 2024 Meeting Minutes 4. ADJOURNMENT The Raleigh Board of Adjustment is a quasi-judicial body that acts on appeals for variances, special exceptions, and interpretations in the zoning regulations. Its decisions are final but may be subject to court action. The Board consists of eight members: four regular members and two alternate members are appointed to two-year terms by the City Council and must reside within the City limits; one regular member and one alternate are appointed by Wake County Commissioners and must reside within the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction. Established by City Code Section 24-48. Board of Adjustment public […]
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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
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Come out and make some valentines! We will have all the supplies set out for you to make your own creative valentines. This is a floating event, so feel free to come and go anytime during the 2 hours. Each participant will be able to make 4-5 valentines. Please register each person who will be participating. Cost: $4 per personAges: AllRegister on RecLink
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It's Valentine's Day and what better way to celebrate than being with the little ones you love! Kids and parents, come join us for fun story time and crafts to celebrate this happy holiday. Ages: 2-5Cost: $8Register on RecLink A parent/guardian is required to stay with the child during the program.
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The Greenways Committee, a standing committee of the Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board, will meet in the Raleigh Municipal Building every second Monday at 4 p.m. |
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A. INVOCATION B. PUBLIC COMMENT C. COMMITTEE REPORT 1. Rezoning Z-51-23: 430 Buck Jones Road, at the intersection of Buck Jones Road and Bashford Road (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. OLD BUSINESS 1. Rezoning Z-53-23: Northwest of the intersection of Rock Quarry Road and Interlock Drive (District C) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Rezoning Z-18-23: Wilson St. & Garner Rd. Assemblage, 1/4 mile north of the intersection of Garner Rd. and E. Tryon Rd. This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. NEW BUSINESS 1. Streetscape Plan Amendment SSP-1-23 Village District Common Signage Plan Amendment This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Text Change TC-8-23: Appearance Commission Name Change This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Rezoning Z-54-23: South Saunders Street, 200 feet south of the intersection of West South Street and South Saunders Street (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Rezoning Z-57-23: Spring Forest Road and Atlantic Avenue, at the intersection of Spring Forest Road and Atlantic Avenue (District A) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 5. Rezoning Z-58-23: Rawls Drive, north of Poole Road and east of Diversity Way (District C) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 6. Rezoning Z-64-23: […]
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A. 4:00 P.M. WORK SESSION CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. DRA Economic Development Study Report - Fayetteville Street The Raleigh City Council will meet for a work session. Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas and past minutes Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services.
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1. Call to Order 1.01 Call to Order and Welcome 2. New Business 2.01 Mid-Year Vacancy 3. Public Comment 3.01 This is an opportunity for the public to comment on items or issues that are not otherwise on the agenda. Please limit comments to 3 minutes per speaker 4. Adjournment The Nominations Committee generally meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 4:00 p.m. January through May in the Nash conference room, Suite 300 of the One Exchange Plaza building. Meeting agendas are added to the BoardDocs agenda management portal.
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Come experience the festivities of Mardi Gras at John Chavis Memorial Park! We will have food trucks, music, and fun for all ages! Other activities include mask-making and a bead giveaway. Ages: AllCost: Free
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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 event is in collaboration with the Boys & Girls Club. Tuesday, Feb. 134:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. Teen Center721 N. Raleigh Blvd.Raleigh, NC 27610 |
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R-E-D spells Red!R is for read.E is for exercise.D is for decorate a card for someone special! Get your preschooler moving at Barwell Road Community Center on Valentine's Day with this Love Bugs program. We'll celebrate the day with Valentine's stories, games, and activities. Ages: 3-5 (accompanied by an adult)Cost: $3Register on RecLink
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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 NCWednesday, Feb. 1411 a.m. - 1 p.m. Moore Square201 S. Blount St.Raleigh, NC 27601
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The Substance Use Advisory Commission advocates for a healthy community by promoting best practices for the prevention, intervention, and treatment of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use.LocationRaleigh Pathways Center900 S. Wilmington StreetRaleigh, NC 27601 AgendaView agenda and minutes on BoardDocs
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Come celebrate the beauty of love, laughter, and friendship while enjoying good food and music. Reserve your seat now for an unforgettable afternoon. Sponsored by Oak Street Health and the City of Raleigh Active Adults Unit. Ages: 50+Cost: FreeRegister on RecLink
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The Community Engagement Board will meet Feb. 14 from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Park2525 Noble RoadRaleigh, NC 27608 If you can't attend in person, please register to join us online. |
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The committee helps people with disabilities to participate in the economic and social life of the community. To this end, the committee promotes employment of people with disabilities and communicates their needs to local leaders and the public. The committee also sponsors activities benefiting people with disabilities and their families. LocationRaleigh Pathways Center900 S. Wilmington StreetRaleigh, NC 27601 Meeting Minutes and AgendasView meeting minutes and agendas on BoardDocs
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Winter 2024 Open Houses Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) New Bus Rapid Transit will connect downtown Raleigh to Garner Station via Wilmington Street. This will mean more frequent 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. We will be sharing the same information at each of the following Open Houses. Open HouseThursday, February 15, 2024: 4:00-6:30 p.m.Biltmore Hills Community Center2615 Fitzgerald Dr., Raleigh, NC 27610 Open HouseSaturday, February 17, 2024: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Carolina Pines Community Center2305 Lake Wheeler Rd., Raleigh, NC 27603 Online WebinarThursday, February […]
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The Commission typically meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at 4:30 p.m. Meeting agendas are added to the BoardDocs agenda management portal. Appearance Commission public meetings will be broadcast live on RTN 11 and on our live streaming webpage. To watch past meetings, visit our video services page.
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1. Call to Order 2. General Public Requests and Comments – (Please limit comments to 3 minutes) 2.1 We invite each person wishing to speak before the Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board to stand at the podium, state your name and address, and make your statement. Your information will be received and either placed on the next agenda, forwarded to a subcommittee, forwarded to the Raleigh City Council, referred to the Raleigh Parks and Recreation Director, or received as information. 3. Committee Report - Liaison Representative 3.1 Raleigh Youth Council (RYC) 4. Presentation 4.1 Recreation Division - Overview of Specialized Recreation and Inclusion Services Program: "What We Do" Series 4.2 Leesville Community Park and Strickland Road Neighborhood Park Improvements Schematic Design Approval This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 5. Directors Report 5.1 Director 6. Committee Reports - Standing Committees 6.1 Parks Committee 6.2 Fred Fletcher Volunteer Committee 6.3 Greenways Committee 6.4 Sustainability, Wildlife and Urban Trees Committee 7. Committee Reports - Liaison Representatives 7.1 Arts Commission and PADB 7.2 Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission 7.3 City of Raleigh Historic Cemeteries Advisory Board 7.4 Dix Leadership Committee 7.5 2024 Raleigh Environmental Awards jury 7.6 Historic Resources and Museum Advisory Board […]
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SAVE THE DATE February 17th 9:30AM This meeting will be held at Carolina Pines Community Center where we will feature presentations from City Transportation staff about bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure improvement plans for District D.
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Winter 2024 Open Houses Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) New Bus Rapid Transit will connect downtown Raleigh to Garner Station via Wilmington Street. This will mean more frequent 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. We will be sharing the same information at each of the following Open Houses. Open HouseThursday, February 15, 2024: 4:00-6:30 p.m.Biltmore Hills Community Center2615 Fitzgerald Dr., Raleigh, NC 27610 Open HouseSaturday, February 17, 2024: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Carolina Pines Community Center2305 Lake Wheeler Rd., Raleigh, NC 27603 Online WebinarThursday, February […]
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Join us for a fun afternoon of Girl Scout cookies and crafts! You will get to sample the different kinds of Girl Scout cookies, while making cool crafts. This is a family-friendly program and is also a floating program, so feel free to drop in any time from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. This program is free, but we ask that you pre-register each person who plans to attend, so we can plan accordingly. Cost: FreeAges: AllRegister on RecLink
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Winter 2024 Open Houses 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. We will be sharing the same information at each of the following Open Houses. Open HouseSaturday, February 17, 2024: 12:30-2:30 p.m.Method Road Community Center514 Method Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Open HouseTuesday, February 20, 2024: 4:00-6:30 p.m. Powell Drive Community Center740 Powell Dr., […] |
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City staff will be at the Tarboro Road Community Center on Feb. 19 to show teens how to travel the City on a GoRaleigh bus. Teens can sign up for hourly bus rides, enjoy snacks, learn about volunteer and job opportunities, play glow in the dark hoops, tour the St. Monica Teen Center, and more. Registration is encouraged
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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. 192 p.m. - 4 p.m. Healing Transitions3304 Glen Royal RoadRaleigh, NC 27617
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A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR B. AGENDA 1. FY2025 Budget Engagement Results and Proposed Budget Outlook 2. FY2025 Human Resources Update The Raleigh City Council will meet for a budget work session. Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas and past minutes Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services.
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The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC) is an all-volunteer advisory body, appointed by the Raleigh City Council. Members are responsible for making recommendations on the implementation of relevant programs, policies, regulations, and funding priorities regarding walking and bicycling in Raleigh. MeetsThe third Monday of every month, unless otherwise specified. 6 p.m.BPAC Agenda |
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The Raleigh Historic Development Commission will conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, February 20 at 7:45 a.m. in Suite 100, One Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, NC 27601. Please allow time to go through building security. Information and building rules are available online. Pubic participation is now available in person and remotely via voicemail. To leave a public comment for the Raleigh Historic Development Commission, call 855-925-2801and enter code 1887. Visit the RHDC page for more details. For questions about the meeting, please contact historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov 1. Call to Order A. Roll Call B. Welcome New Commissioner 2. Consent Items A. Approval of Minutes from January 16, 2024 This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Approval of Minutes from December 19, 2023 This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Public Comment A. Public Comment - Limit to 3 minutes B. Voice Mail Public Comment 4. New Business A. Recombination/Recorded Plat: RCMP-0007-2024 - 1205 Filmore St This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Evidentiary Hearing Overview 5. Committee Reports A. Research B. Community Awareness C. Certificate of Appropriateness D. Nominations E. Prince Hall HOD Ad Hoc 6. Other Business A. Report of Commissioners B. Report of Historic Preservation Unit This Agenda Item Contains an […]
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A. 11:30 A.M. WORK SESSION CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. 2030 Comprehensive Plan - Review of Process to Adopt a New Comprehensive Plan The Raleigh City Council will meet for a work session. Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas and past minutes Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services.
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C. 1:00 P.M. REGULAR SESSION CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. Pledge of Allegiance D. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Consent Agenda Process 2. Donation of Equipment - Bikeshare System - Kane Realty Corporation 3. Connection to Utility Service - Outside City Limits - 900 Averette Road This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Affordable Housing - Perry Creek and Terrace Springs Apartments - Modification of Loans E. CONSENT AGENDA - PETITION ANNEXATIONS 1. Petition Annexation (Deferral)- AX-03-24- Contiguous inside ETJ - 7621 Ray Road (District A) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Petition Annexation (Deferral)- AX-02-24- Contiguous inside ETJ - 5205 Country Trail (District E) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. CONSENT AGENDA - CONTRACTS AND CONSULTANT SERVICES 1. Interlocal Agreement - Interconnections, Transfer of Water Line, and Emergency Water Supply - Town of Cary - Amendment No. Two This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Interlocal Agreements - FY24 Wake Transit Plan Mid-Year Amendments - CAMPO, GoTriangle This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Professional Services - GoRaleigh Bus Stop Improvement Program - DRMP, Inc. 4. Professional Services – Master Services Agreement for On-Call Engineering Services – The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. - Amendment No. Two […]
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Winter 2024 Open Houses 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. We will be sharing the same information at each of the following Open Houses. Open HouseSaturday, February 17, 2024: 12:30-2:30 p.m.Method Road Community Center514 Method Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607 Open HouseTuesday, February 20, 2024: 4:00-6:30 p.m. Powell Drive Community Center740 Powell Dr., […]
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Meeting Details The Arts Commission will meet in person at: John Chavis Memorial Park Community Center505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Raleigh, NC 27601 Contact Raleigh Arts to request an item for the agenda. View agenda and past meeting minutes on BoardDocs Watch this Meeting Virtually The public can view the Arts Commission meeting virtually. Watch the Arts Commission virtually Leave a Public Comment Using Voicemail Public comment voicemails are accepted between 5 p.m. Thursday and 5 p.m. Monday before an Arts Commission meeting. Public comment voicemails will be transcribed and become part of the public record. Comments will be posted to BoardDocs 30 minutes prior to the meeting. One comment per person per meeting is allowed. To leave a public comment for the Arts Commission meeting, please follow these steps: Call 855-925-2801 and enter code 6491 Record your comment. The time limit for public comments is three minutes. Learn more about the Arts Commission |
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The Artist Studio Summer Camp is an art-based day camp at Pullen Arts Center that provides pre-teens and teens (ages 11-16) with the opportunity for skill-building and creative exploration within a professional art studio setting. Camp workshops are designed and taught by professional teaching artists. Artist Studio Summer Camp runs from July 8 - August 2 as four one-week sessions with different studio themes. Learn more about Artist Studio Summer Camp Registration Registration opens on Wednesday, February 21 at 6:30 a.m. To register, visit reclink.raleighnc.gov and type Artist Studio Summer Camp into the Keyword Search.
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The Civil Service Commission will meet in the Council Chamber at 9 a.m.
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A. These items will be discussed during the meeting. 1. Text Change TC-7-23: Mordecai NCOD This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Text Change TC-3-23: Clean Transportation Ordinance This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Text Change TC-6-23: Streetscape Plans and Custom Signage Plans This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Approval of the Draft January 16, 2024 Meeting Minutes The Text Change Committee is a subcommittee where changes to the zoning code, known as the Unified Development Ordinance, are discussed. This subcommittee reviews the language of any potential code change. The committee typically meets on the third Wednesday of the month at 4 p.m. The meetings are held at One Exchange Plaza Room 809.
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Stop by to learn about Green Stormwater Infrastructure and other sustainability incentives The City of Raleigh’s Housing and Neighborhoods Department, Raleigh Stormwater and Office of Sustainability invite the development community (i.e., developers, consultants, architects, etc.) to learn more about Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI), rooftop solar, and potential incentives and funding for sustainable measures. When? Wednesday, Feb. 21 between 2:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Where? Walnut Creek Wetland Center, Neuse Room (950 Peterson St) Future competitive Request for Proposals (RFPs) and Notice of Funding Availability’s (NOFAs) issued by the Housing and Neighborhoods Department may offer scoring criteria incentives (i.e., optional bonus points) and financial incentives (i.e., subsidized financial assistance) for developments that meet certain affordable housing, GSI and solar criteria. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to meet with City staff and learn more about potential incentives and future funding opportunities! Learn more about the event Questions? Contact Christopher "C.J." Valenzuela, Public Private Partnerships Coordinator at christopher.valenzuela@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6974.
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Feb 21 5:30 p.m. Barwell Road Park, 5857 Barwell Park Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610 6027 Rock Quarry Rd Pre-Submittal R-4 TO R-10-CU (Additional Information) C Worth Mills Shaughnessy |
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The Infrastructure and Mobility Committee is a subcommittee of the Planning Commission. This subcommittee can discuss issues related to transportation, transit, and infrastructure policies and improvements and connections related to land use or large transportation planning efforts. The committee typically meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 3 p.m. The meetings are held at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), located at 222 West Hargett Street in room 303.
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A. MEETING CALLED TO THE ORDER BY THE CHAIR 1. Rezoning Z-28-23: Harden Road (District E) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. PENDING ITEMS Go to our Council Committees page to get information on how to watch the meeting, view agendas and minutes, view members, and see information about other Council Committees.
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A. These items will be discussed during the meeting 1. Rezoning Z-40-23 13120 Strickland Rd This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Pending items not scheduled for discussion at this meeting 1. N/A The Committee of the Whole is an informal special meeting of the full Planning Commission to have further discussions on specific referral items. The Planning Commission bylaws state that rezoning requests that are deemed inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan and future land use map are automatically referred to the Committee of the Whole. Additionally, requests for Planned Development or Campus District are also automatically referred to this Committee. The committee typically meets on the fourth Thursday of the month at 4 p.m. The meetings are held at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), located at 222 West Hargett Street in Room 305.
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A. Call to Order – Chair 1. Roll Call 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of Minutes: January 25, 2024 4. Minor Work Report This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Evidentiary Hearings - Old Applications 1. COA-0138-2023: 515 WASHINGTON STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. COA-0146-2023: 419 WATAGUA STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. Evidentiary Hearings - New Applications 1. COA-0147-2023: 521 WATAUGA STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. COA-0157-2023: 1301 FILMORE STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. COA-0005-2024: 907 W SOUTH STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. Deferred - Not Being Heard 1. COA-0143-2023: 2212 BEDFORD AVENUE E. Other Business 1. Committee Discussion F. Adjourment 1. Adjourn Meeting RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee public meetings are held in the Raleigh Municipal Building, City Council Chamber. A broadcast is available via the following methods: the city’s website; the city’s YouTube Channel or Channel RTN-11. Agenda and ParticipationVisit the Certificate of Appropriateness webpage for additional information and how to participate. Meeting agendas are added to the BoardDocs agenda management portal. PLEASE NOTE: Applications should be submitted using the city’s online Permit and Development Portal. If you have any questions about the application process or about the meeting date, […] |
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The City of Raleigh’s Department of Equity and Inclusion invites you to attend the Black History Month Event: African Americans and the Arts. Register in advance for this free event! We are excited to engage with you at what will be a fantastic evening celebrating the contributions of African Americans in the Arts. |
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Raleigh Stormwater would like your feedback on design and planting plans for this upcoming Green Stormwater Infrastructure in Urban Heat Islands project. Attend the upcoming public meeting at your convenience! Background Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) are areas throughout the city with few trees, little green space or large areas of paved space that can experience substantially higher temperatures than areas with more shade and less paved area. Raleigh Stormwater is identifying ways to use green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) to reduce UHI effects. GSI will be coming early 2025 at the following locations: Crest Road East Martin Street Gregg Street Levister Court Learn more about this upcoming project!
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Join neighbors and come to hear Raleigh City Manager as we celebrate Black History Month and to honor legacies and trailblazers from our community that have lived in Idlewild and College Park in the 1950s-70's. The event will take place on Saturday, February 24, 2024 from 11-12 a.m. at the Tarboro Road Community Center.
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Join us for some feathered friends fun! Discover more about the feathered friends who call North Carolina home by navigating through our digital hunt.*Phone with QR scanner needed. Make a free bird feeder to take home and learn more about how you can help our feathered friends.Tip: We will also share how you can make DIY feeders at home too! Ages: AllCost: Free |
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Join Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources for a pop-up event in your neighborhood! Come learn about the projects that impact you, ask questions, and share your thoughts. Sunday, Feb. 25, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Eliza Pool Park1600 Fayetteville St.Raleigh, NC 27603 |
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The Policy Committee focuses on pedestrian-related issues such as sidewalk construction and maintenance, crosswalk enforcement, and pedestrian safety. Meeting Schedule: The forth Monday of every month at 12 p.m. unless otherwise specified Meeting Location: Raleigh Municipal Building, Conference Room 419 Members: Joe Caruso (Chair), Kari Barsness, Elizabeth Alley, Alex Rotenberry If you are interested in viewing the meeting or making a public comment, please contact Barbara.Godwin@raleighnc.gov.
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Feb 26, 2024 5:30 p.m. Barwell Road Community Center, 5857 Barwell Park Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610 1811 S New Hope Rd Pre - Submittal R-6, R-10, CM TO RX-4-CU OR NX-4-CU (Additional Information) C Worth Mills Shaughnessy
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Hope that everyone is having a good year. In addition to all of the recent holidays, February was a special month for Raleigh CACs with the recognition and support that was approved by Council on February 6. While details on the renewed relationship with the City are still being discussed, the recent Council action has brought back a critical community driven means of information exchange with residents and City administration. The challenge for 2024 will be to strengthen and expand the function and relationship of CACs to all neighborhoods in Raleigh, especially in those areas where CACs have ceased to function due to lack of City support for four years. A special thanks to City Council and all of the volunteers and supporters of CACs that made the return of CACs possible. One more important note: The Six Forks Road Improvement project will finally be presented to Council during their session on February 20. Please encourage the Council to get this project moving. Time is ticking away and development is not waiting! Each day that the project is further delayed increases overall costs and prolongs the traffic issues for Midtown while keepin property owners in limbo while they continue to […] |
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The Dix Park Leadership Committee exists to provide guidance to City staff, the Conservancy, and other partners on the implementation of the Dorothea Dix Park Master Plan. The Dix Park Leadership Committee meeting will be held in-person at the Greg Poole, Jr. All Faiths Chapel at Dix Park, located at 1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh NC 27603. View Meeting Agendas and Minutes using the City's paperless system.
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A. INVOCATION B. PUBLIC COMMENT C. COMMITTEE REPORT 1. TC-7-23 Mordecai NCOD This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Rezoning Z-40-23 13120 Strickland Rd This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. OLD BUSINESS 1. Rezoning Z-51-23: 430 Buck Jones Road, at the intersection of Buck Jones Road and Bashford Road (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Rezoning Z-54-23: South Saunders Street, 200 feet south of the intersection of West South Street and South Saunders Street (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. NEW BUSINESS 1. Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-6-23: 6900 and 6950 Blue Run Ln and 4844 Pine Dr, 1/4 mile southwest of the intersection of Buffaloe Rd and I-540 (District B) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Rezoning Z-62-23: 1020 Harper Road, approximately 200 feet north of the intersection with Fairway Drive (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of February 13, 2023 Draft Planning Commission Meeting Minutes This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. G. OTHER BUSINESS 1. Report from the Chair 2. Report from the Members 3. Report from the Assistant Director This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. H. ADJOURNMENT The Commission typically meets on […]
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A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE CHAIR 1. Item 22-04: Downtown Raleigh Economic Development Strategy (2/13/24) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. PENDING ITEMS 1. Item 22-01: Economic Development Roundtable - Historically Black Colleges & Universities (2/21/23)
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Meeting Details The Public Art and Design Board will meet in person at: John Chavis Memorial Park Community Center505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Raleigh, NC 27601 Contact Raleigh Arts to request an item for the agenda. View agenda and past meeting minutes on BoardDocs Watch this Meeting Virtually The public can view the Public Art and Design Board meeting virtually. Watch the Public Art and Design Board virtually Leave a Public Comment Using Voicemail Public comment voicemails are accepted between 5 p.m. Thursday and 5 p.m. Monday before a Public Art and Design Board meeting. Public comment voicemails will be transcribed and become part of the public record. Comments will be posted to BoardDocs 30 minutes prior to the meeting. One comment per person per meeting is allowed. To leave a public comment for the Public Art and Design Board meeting, please follow these steps: Call 855-925-2801 and enter code 2594 Record your comment. The time limit for public comments is three minutes. Learn more about the Public Art and Design Board
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The Planning Committee focuses on bicycle-related issues such as bikeway design, wayfinding, and bicyclist safety. Meeting Schedule: The fourth Tuesday of every month at 5:15 p.m unless otherwise specified Meeting Location: Raleigh Municipal Building, Conference Room 419 Members: Pierre Tong (Chair), Mary Jo Gellenbeck, Celise Bravo-Taylor, Tammy Stern, Jeronica Goodwin If you are interested in viewing the meeting or making a public comment, please contact Barbara Godwin. |
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Come learn about what’s happening at and around Dix Park! There are a number of projects and ongoing studies supporting the transformation of the park. Drop in to the Chapel to learn more about individual projects and chat with staff and consultants. Projects to be Showcased Include Rocky Branch Enhancement Cultural Interpretation Plan Accessibility Improvements Gipson Play Plaza Stone Houses Renovation Lake Wheeler Rd Improvements Western Blvd Bus Rapid Transit Learn more about the Dix Park Project Summit
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The Police Advisory Board serves as a liaison between the Raleigh community and City Council. The board will help build trust and relationships between the Raleigh Police Department and the community. LocationRaleigh Pathways Center900 S. Wilmington StreetRaleigh, NC 27601 AgendaView agenda and minutes on BoardDocs
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*This meeting will take place during the Dix Park Project Summit. The Dix Park Community Committee is an advisory committee designed to represent the diversity of the community and bring a broad range of experiences and expertise to the Dorothea Dix Park project. This committee provides guidance and recommendations to the Dix Park Leadership Committee on matters related to park development, programming, and engagement. The Dix Park Community Committee meeting will be held in-person at the Greg Poole, Jr. All Faiths Chapel at Dix Park, located at 1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh NC 27603. View Meeting Agendas and Minutes using the City's paperless system
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Meeting Wednesday February 28th at 7pm It’s time to meet and talk about what’s going in in West Raleigh! Our CAC will have a lot to accomplish in this coming year and with Raleigh Council voting to bring CAC’s more support and meeting space, it’s a great time to talk about what we want to accomplish. We also will have officer elections for our three positions, Chair, Vice-Chair and Secretary coming up in March and now’s the time to think about offering your time to help our fellow neighbors. We hope you can join us via zoom on Wednesday evening at 7pm. Zoom Link follows the agenda CAC Update (Jane Harrison) Raleigh Water (Carlos Perez) Call for officer nominations (Peyote Perryman) Community Updates (All) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83981292620 Meeting ID: 839 8129 2620 One tap mobile +16469313860,,83981292620# US +19292056099,,83981292620# US (New York)We |
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In conjunction with honoring Black History Month, Block Gallery will host a public conversation with the featured artists of the "It Ain't All Black and White" photography exhibition. This event will be led and facilitated by Lamar Whidbee, a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate with a passion for helping others overcome mental health challenges. The conversation will offer an opportunity to center Black stories as we examine the emotions and the relationship to ancestors, community, environment, and creative practice. How do our sophisticated emotions steer and inform our lives, and how do we show up in the world, behind or in front of the camera? "It Ain't All Black and White" is a Block Gallery exhibition curated by North Carolina-based photographer Leticia Clementina and features the works of 10 dynamic photographers dedicated to documenting the fullness and complexity of Black life. Featured photographers include Derrick Beasley, Mark Anthony Brown Jr., Samantha Everette, Chris Facey, Titus Brooks Heagins, Gadisse Lee, Phillip "King Phill" Loken, Jaylan Rhea, and Cornell Watson. Learn more about "It Ain't All Black and White" Event Details When: Thursday, February 29, 5:30-7 p.m. Parking: Visitors can park in the Municipal Building Deck at 201 W Morgan St. Raleigh, NC 27601 […]
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We are excited to discuss the next book of the Social Equity Book Club, which explores the consequences of environmental racism and how to overcome the negative impacts on marginalized communities. “A Terrible Thing to Waste: Environmental Racism and Its Assault on the American Mind” by Lillian Smith Thursday, Feb. 29; 6:30 - 8 p.m.Virtual - Zoom meeting |
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The City of Raleigh would like to measure community support for a proposed Municipal Service District (MSD) in West Raleigh, also known as the Blue Ridge corridor. Residents and property owners who are interested in learning more about the MSD are welcome to attend. Read more about helping to shape the future of West Raleigh. March 1, 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Join via ZoomRegistration is not required. |
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Raleigh Parks is hosting a public open house for the future Smoky Hollow Park. View the current plans and speak to City staff and the project team. Following this open house, Raleigh Parks will present these plans at the March 21 Parks, Recreation, and Greenways Advisory Board meeting. The open house will be at the site of the future park, 1014 N. West Street. Please enter the site at the N. West Street entry. In case of severe weather, the open house will be held at Halifax Park Community Center, 1023 Halifax Street. As approved by the City Council in the Smoky Hollow Park Concept Plan, Smoky Hollow Park has been designed as a passive park with a restored Pigeon House Branch restoration, wetlands, pathways, gathering areas, and extensive landscape and naturalized areas. For more information on the project and engagement opportunities, please visit the Smoky Hollow Park Project page. Ages: AllCost: Free |
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