Election Reform Petition – Signing Event
Election Reform Petition – Signing Event
At the Home of Mike Lindsay Sun, May 26th, Home of Mike Lindsay – Forest Park (formerly Cameron Park) – 1PM to 5PM 1406 Park Drive / Raleigh, NC 27605
At the Home of Mike Lindsay Sun, May 26th, Home of Mike Lindsay – Forest Park (formerly Cameron Park) – 1PM to 5PM 1406 Park Drive / Raleigh, NC 27605
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.
Public Meeting - May 28, 2024 The City of Raleigh Planning Commission will conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, May 28 at 9:00 a.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street in the City Council Chamber. Planning Commission meetings can be viewed on the city’s website and RTN 11. For more information about the meeting, please contact Bynum Walter or visit the Planning Commission webpage. A. INVOCATION B. PUBLIC COMMENT C. COMMITTEE REPORT 1. Text Change TC-4-23: Digital Billboards This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. OLD BUSINESS 1. Rezoning Z-83-22: Hillsborough Street and Turner Street, west of the intersection between Hillsborough Street and Turner Street (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. NEW BUSINESS 1. Text Change TC-5-24: Cameron Park NCOD Name Change This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Rezoning Z-07-24: 500 Rawls Drive; North of Poole Road, between Rawls Drive and Warren Avenue This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Rezoning Z-09-24: 6027 Rock Quarry Rd, approximately 300-ft north of the intersection of Rock Quarry Rd and Battle Bridge Rd (District C) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of May 14, 2024 Draft Planning Commission Meeting Minutes […]
A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE CHAIR 1. Item 22-11: Rezoning Z-40-23 – 13120 Strickland Road (District E) (3/19/24) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Item 22-12: Review of Litter Programs (3/19/24) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. PENDING ITEMS 1. Item 22-13: Tree Protection and Planting Goals (5/7/24) Go to our Council Committees page to register to join this meeting.You can also get information on how to watch the meeting, view agendas and minutes, view members, and see information about other Council Committees.
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
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 If you are interested in viewing the meeting or making a public comment, please contact Barbara Godwin.
Come to our special Job Fair for Immigrants and Refugees! Meet employers looking for people like you. Plus, get help with your resume at our Resume Clinic with Amplio Recruiting! This event is made possible with the help of the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, Lutheran Services Carolinas, and Amplio Recruiting. Ages: 18 and upCost: Free
Come help us improve active transportation and connectivity in downtown Raleigh! The Raleigh Department of Transportation (Mobility Strategy and Infrastructure) invite you to drop by Raleigh Union Station (510 W Martin Street, Raleigh) on May 29, 2024, between 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. to learn more about our new Downtown Raleigh Mobility Study. The Downtown Mobility Study is a City-led initiative to streamline multimodal planning and policy recommendations for the downtown area. The study will be community-driven and will consider the competing needs of stakeholders, advocates, and business owners downtown and will serve as an update to the 2019 Downtown Transportation Plan. Open House Meet with City staff and our community partners who will: Describe the planning process Gather input on community priorities Identify opportunities and challenges The event will feature workshop stations, a community mapping exercise, and a comments wall. Light refreshments will be provided. This is a free, family-friendly event.
Raleigh Stormwater is hosting a public meeting to share information about the Saybrook Neighborhood Drainage Study and to hear your feedback. Stop by at your convenience to talk with stormwater staff! Meeting Details When: Wednesday, May 29 from 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Where: Abbots Creek Community Center (9950 Durant Road, Raleigh, NC 27614) About the Project The City is currently conducting a study to identify improvements that address flooding in the Saybrook at the Falls neighborhood. The study includes data collection and modeling of the drainage system. Results of the study will be presented at the public meeting on May 29. We will also gather your feedback on the recommendations.
At the Home of Donna Bailey Wed, May 29th, Home of Donna Bailey – University Park – 5:30PM to 7:30PM 710 Rosemont Ave/ Raleigh, NC 27607
Virtual Budget Discussion on Weds, May 29 | 7-8:30 pm I will go over the budget and provide time for community discussion & input in a virtual meeting. You can also provide comment at City’s Council public hearing on June 4th at 7 pm. The May 29th virtual meeting link is HERE.
Councilor Patton announced next meeting will be May 30 from 5-7pm at Little Blue Bakehouse on New Bern Avenue
May 30, 2024 6:00 p.m. 601B Carolina Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27606 601, 605 Carolina Ave & 600 Grove Ave Pre-Submittal R-10-CU TO R-10 (Additional Information) D Duane Williams 252-4433242 Burns
Whether you're into fitness, a foodie, or love live music and shopping, we've got the perfect event for you! Join us on the Final Friday of every month from May through October for a unique series where fitness embraces festivity. Each month, we feature a new, free workout led by local fitness experts, surrounded by Raleigh’s finest food trucks and local vendors. We finish off the night with live music by a local artist as you enjoy your post-workout meal on the lawn. Event Schedule Market & Food Trucks, 5 - 9 p.m. Free Yoga by Zin Wine & Yoga, 6-7 p.m. Live Music, 7 - 8 p.m. Final Friday Fitness & Food Truck series is in partnership with Get 2 Know Raleigh. Ages: AllCost: FreeRegister for Final Fridays
Wear your favorite jersey or team colors and come out to Method Road Community Center for a fun soccer competition with friends. In this action-packed, shooting-oriented game, 1-2 person teams, or "countries" will try to score to advance to the next round. Prizes for winners, and treats for all! Ages: 12 - 17Cost: Free
This event is for children of all ages (2-100) "Together we can find the child within". The Friends of the City of Raleigh Museum in collaboration with Artist Studio Project and NC Vibes invite you to our 2nd Annual International Children’s Day. This event is intended for children of all ages, from preschool to seniors. We all have an inner child and stories have a way of awakening the magic in all of us. Come join us for a free and fun-filled day of storytelling for the whole family. Ages: AllCost: Free
The Walnut Creek Watershed Learning Network (WCWLN) will occur each Saturday for seven weeks to educate residents about community issues related to Walnut Creek in Raleigh. Sign up for a session today! Key themes include: Watershed Management Environmental justice and advocacy Green infrastructure Community Science and engagement Benefits: $400 stipend after completing a session Environmental toolkit Skills to create meaningful change in your community Mentorship Schedule Session Date Theme Module 1 6/1/2024 Intro & Orientation (in-person) Module 2 6/8/2024 Watersheds & Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) 101 (online) Module 3 6/15/2024 GSI Interactive Experience (in-person) Module 4 6/22/2024 Carbon Footprint and Sustainability (online) Module 5 6/29/2024 Interactive Sustainability Experience (in-person0 Module 6 7/6/2024 Community Science & Engagement (online) Module 7 7/13/2024 Closing & Graduation (in-person)
Our Summer Concert Series is back! We look forward to seeing you all at the parks and enjoy some music from our local bands. Concerts are Free! Bring your own chair or blanket. Pullen Park520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC June 2 - HusbandosJune 30 - Triangle TaikoSept. 15 - The British Invaders Band Fred Fletcher Park820 Clay Street, Raleigh NC June 9 - Carpe Diem Sax QuartetJune 23 - Capital TransitJuly 28 - Tune SwingersAugust 18 - TheloniousAugust 25 - TBDSept. 8 - SWAGSept. 22 - Raleigh Concert Band Sunday EveningsJune and July, 6 - 8 p.m.Aug. and Sept., 5 - 7 p.m. Ages: AllCost: FreeConcerts may be canceled for inclement. Performers may change without notice. Food is not available at Fred Fletcher Park.
Fathers and caregivers of preschoolers - Come out for a day of fun, fitness, and celebration. It's been proven that when children exercise with their caregivers they are more likely to continue into adulthood and make more healthy choices. This time will be for fathers and caregivers of preschoolers to exercise, read, and make a special craft for the fathers and caregivers. Cost: $3 Residents/$5 Non-ResidentsAges: 3-5 years oldRegister on RecLink
A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR B. AGENDA 1. Proposed Budget Documents 2. FY2025 Budget Notes 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.
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.
A. 1:00 P.M. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. Pledge of Allegiance B. RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL AWARDS 1. 2023-24 Executive Development Program 2. 2023 Employee of the Year Awards C. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Consent Agenda Process 2. Downtown Municipal Service District Boundary Expansion - Ordinance - Second Reading This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Memorandum of Understanding This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Corporate Entity Revision - Professional Services Master Agreement - Geosyntec Consultants of NC, P.C. - Professional Engineering Services at Wilder's Grove Landfill This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 5. Police K9 Service Dog Retirement and Donation This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. CONSENT AGENDA - PETITION ANNEXATIONS 1. Petition Annexation - AX-37-23 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 4900 Old Poole Road (District C) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. CONSENT AGENDA - GRANTS 1. Federal Aviation Authority Grant Offer - Raleigh Durham Airport Authority - Acquisition of Zero Emission Vehicles and Associated Charging Infrastructure This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. CONSENT AGENDA - CONTRACTS AND CONSULTANT SERVICES 1. Interlocal Agreement - New Hanover County - Public Safety/911 Communications This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Interlocal […]
Public Meeting - June 4, 2024 The Community Awareness Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commissionwill conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, June 4 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 [email protected]. 1. Call to Order A. Call to Order and Welcome This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. 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 3. Old Business A. Historic Bike Tour Debriefing B. May/June 2024 RHDC Social Media Calendar 4. New Business A. Mayor's Proclamation This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. July/August 2024 RHDC Social Media Calendar C. RHDC SWAG 5. Pending Business A. 2024 Tabling Events B. Items not being discussed C. 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.
Z. 7:00 P.M. EVENING AGENDA AA. MATTERS SCHEDULED FOR PUBLIC HEARING 1. Statutory Public Hearing - FY2024-25 Proposed Operating and Capital Budget 2. Rezoning Z-40-23: 13120 Strickland Road, south of Interstate-540, near the Exit 7 at Leesville Road (District E) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Rezoning Z-60-23: Tryon Road, approximately 400 feet from the intersection of Tryon Road and Lake Dam Road, having frontage on both roads (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Rezoning Z-61-23: 2210 Spring Forest Road, ¼ mile west of the intersection of Spring Forest Road and Atlantic Avenue (District A) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 5. Rezoning Z-02-24: 3400 Barwell Road; 1/2 mile north of the intersection of Rock Quarry and Barwell Roads (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 6. Text Change TC-3-23: Clean Transportation Ordinance This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 7. Text Change TC-6-23: Streetscape Plans and Custom Signage Plans This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. BB. ADJOURNMENT 1. Adjourn Meeting The Raleigh City Council will meet for an evening session. This session will include a public hearing on the budget proposals. Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas and past minutes Visit our City Council page […]
Public Meeting - June 5, 2024 The Research Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission will conduct a public meeting on Wednesday, June 5 at 8:30 a.m. at One Exchange Plaza, Suite 100, conference room 108. For questions about the meeting, please contact [email protected] 1. Call to Order A. Call to Order and Welcome 2. New Business A. RHL Pre-Application Review & Funding Request - William H. Deitrick House or Annie Briggs House (1900 McDonald Lane) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. 2023 Inquiry Letters for RHL This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. Wake County Historic Properties This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. Raleigh Historic Landmarks Preliminary Application Form 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.
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.
Meeting Details 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
1. Welcome A. Introductions B. Excused Absences 2. Approval of Minutes from Previous Meeting A. Approval of Minutes from May 2, 2024 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. Update on Stormwater Communications and Public Engagement A. Presentation/Discussion on Communications and Public Engagement Program 6. Raleigh Rainwater Rewards Quarterly Update A. Three Applications Requesting City Contributions 7. Vision Session 2 for FY25 Work Plan Development A. FY25 Work Plan Development 8. Review of Preliminary Topics for Upcoming Meeting(s) A. Preliminary Topics for July - September 2024 SMAC Meetings 9. Other Business A. Non Agenda Items 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 at this meeting during public comment, please email us.
Public Meeting - June 6, 2024 The City of Raleigh Design Review Commission (formerly the Appearance Commission) will conduct a public meeting on Thursday, June 6 at 4:30 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street in the Council Chamber. For more information about the meeting, please contact Kasey Evans or visit the Design Review Commission webpage. A. Design Alternates - Old Business 1. DA-1-2024: 914 Dowling Rd (Dowling Storage) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Design Alternates - New Business 1. DA-3-2024: The Weld Phase 2 (S Saunders St and Lake Wheeler Rd) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. DA-4-2024: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (5000 Lead Mine Rd) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. DA-5-2024: Sheetz at Louisburg Rd (8601 Louisburg Rd) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. DA-6-2024: 201 Hillsborough (200 W Morgan St) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. Approval of Minutes 1. Review May 2, 2024 Meeting Minutes D. Report of the Commission's Attorney E. Report of the Chair and/or Vice Chair F. 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. […]
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.
Join us at the City of Raleigh Museum from 6 - 9 p.m. for June's First Friday event! Grab a drink and listen to Satine Allure from Drag Story Hour Triangle from 7-8 p.m. for an adult-themed story hour! Date: Friday, June 7Time: 7 - 8 p.m.Ages: 21 and upCost: Free
Date: Saturday, June 8 Time: 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. Location:NCSU McKimmon Center1101 Gorman St.Raleigh, NC 27606 Join the City of Raleigh, Wake County, and over 40 other employers at the first-ever Local Government Career Expo! Network, connect, and learn more about the immense benefits of working in local government. For the most up-to-date information, visit logocareerexpo.com
Join us for a World Refugee Day celebration where we recognize, honor, and educate others about the experiences of those who have been forced to flee their homes. The event features local vendors, food trucks, field games for all ages, and live performances from community groups showcasing the diversity of Raleigh. Come be a part of this special occasion and show your support for our newest neighbors. Thanks to our partners: Get 2 Know Raleigh, Lutheran Services Carolinas, Refugee Hope Partners, U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, Welcome House Raleigh, and WeWelcome. Ages: AllCost: Free
Join Raleigh Historic Sites and the LGBT Center of Raleigh for a 'Pride Ride' celebrating the city's LGBTQ+ history! This tour will highlight historic locations, neighborhoods, businesses, churches, and other points of interest important to the evolution of Raleigh’s LGBTQ+ community. The LGBT Center will host a table to share information about their programs, resources, and the 12th annual Out! Raleigh Pride festival. For questions or more information, please call the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor Center at 919-996-4364. Times: 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m.Ages: AllCost: $12 per person
Our Summer Concert Series is back! We look forward to seeing you all at the parks and enjoy some music from our local bands. Concerts are Free! Bring your own chair or blanket. Pullen Park520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC June 30 - Triangle TaikoSept. 15 - The British Invaders Band Fred Fletcher Park820 Clay Street, Raleigh NC June 9 - Carpe Diem Sax QuartetJune 23 - Capital TransitJuly 28 - Tune SwingersAugust 18 - TheloniousAugust 25 - TBDSept. 8 - SWAGSept. 22 - Raleigh Concert Band Sunday EveningsJune and July, 6 - 8 p.m.Aug. and Sept., 5 - 7 p.m. Ages: AllCost: FreeConcerts may be canceled for inclement. Performers may change without notice. Food is not available at Fred Fletcher Park.
1. OLD BUSINESS A. BOA-0006-2024: 3512 Constellation Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. BOA-0009-2024: 600 N. Person Street This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. NEW BUSINESS A. BOA-0011-2024: 1613 Ronald Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. BOA-0014-2024: 3740 Overlook Road This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. BOA-0015-2024: 4240 Cashew Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. BOA-0016-2024: 1810 New Hope Road This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. BOA-0017-2024: 8601 Barefoot Industrial Road This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. BOA-0018-2024: 3608 Fernwood Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. G. BOA-0019-2024: 1415 Trailwood Drive, 1507 Trailwood Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. H. BOA-0020-2024: 150 Fayetteville Street This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. I. BOA-0022-2024: 2700 Wycliff Road This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. J. BOA-0023-2024: 615 Vick Avenue This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. REPORT OF THE BOARD’S ATTORNEY 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Adoption of the May 13, 2024 Meeting Minutes 5. 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 […]
The City of Raleigh's Hospitality and Nightlife team from the Office of Special Events and the Safe, Vibrant and Healthy Community Strategic Plan team invite hospitality industry owners and employees to the next HIPE session. Join us Monday, June 10th, from 3:00pm until 4:30pm at The Grove at City Market for a collaborative training with representatives from the Downtown Raleigh Alliance, North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition, and Raleigh Police Department's ACORNS unit. Attendees will learn: De-escalation skills to calm potentially dangerous situations To recognize and respond to an overdose by administering Naloxone How the ACORNS unit can connect those experiencing crisis with available resources June 10th, 20243:00p.m. - 4:30p.m.The Grove at City Market, 208 Wolfe Street
The Greenways Committee, a standing committee of the Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board, will meet in the Raleigh Municipal Building Conference Room 303 every second Monday at 4 p.m.
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.
Join us Monday night, June 10th at 7 PM for our regularly scheduled Southwest Raleigh Community Engagement Meeting we will be meeting on Zoom. Greetings to Friends and Neighbors City of Raleigh Inspections Report - Inspector David Johnson. City of Raleigh Monthly Report and Update - Captain Manson (SW-Southwest). Captain LaTour (SE-Southeast), Captain Van Antwerp (DT-Downtown). Our SW area is now part of three Raleigh Police Districts. Our June meeting Continues the Quarterly Open Forum Format - Please feel free to use this time to bring your comments, concerns, and subjects of interest to the group. We want to hear from you and learn more about what you believe should be taking place in our neighborhood. Changes in Community Group Meetings - Comments and updates from our community leaders and residents. Our next meeting is scheduled for July 8th, 2024. Hopefully, we will (maybe) soon have some encouraging information about returning to our traditional home at Carolina Pines Community Center. If you have a particular interest and suggestions for topics please let us know. Zoom Meeting Friends and Neighbors, Please join us next Monday evening (June 10th) at 7:00 PM for our monthly SW Raleigh Community Engagement (SWRCE) meeting using […]
Public Meeting - June 11, 2024 The City of Raleigh Planning Commission will conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, June 11 at 9:00 a.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street in the City Council Chamber. Planning Commission meetings can be viewed on the city’s website and RTN 11. For more information about the meeting, please contact Bynum Walter or visit the Planning Commission webpage. A. INVOCATION B. PUBLIC COMMENT C. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Rezoning Z-55-23: Computer Drive Assemblage, southeast corner of the intersection of Six Forks Rd and I-440 Beltline (District E) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. COMMITTEE REPORT 1. Text Change TC-5-23: Omnibus List 2023 This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Text Change TC-1A-24 and TC-1B-24 Stormwater Design Manual and Related UDO Changes This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. OLD BUSINESS 1. Rezoning Z-09-24: 6027 Rock Quarry Rd, approximately 300-ft north of the intersection of Rock Quarry Rd and Battle Bridge Rd (District C) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of May 23, 2024 Draft Committee of the Whole Meeting Minutes This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Approval of May 28, 2024 Draft Planning Commission […]
A. 4:00 P.M. WORK SESSION CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. Downtown Southern Gateway Project Coordination and Red Hat Amphitheater Relocation Updates and Next Steps 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.
Meetings are held virtually on the second Tuesday of each month from 5 p.m. to 6 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 Arts Commission Executive Committee
The Raleigh City Council will meet for a Public Comment 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.
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
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 Wednesday 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 305.
The Community Engagement Board will meet June 12 from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Jaycee Park2405 Wade Ave.Raleigh, NC 27607 If you can't attend in person, please register online to join us virtually
June 12, 20245 p.m. Compassionate Tabernacle Church, 2310 Compassionate Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610 2340 Compassionate Dr. Pre-Submittal R-6 w/ SHOD-1 TO RX-4 (remove SHOD-1) (Additional Information) C
The Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board advises City Council on barriers that impact the Hispanic and immigrant community in social, economic, and vocational pursuits. LocationRaleigh Pathways Center900 S. Wilmington StreetRaleigh, NC 27601 AgendaView agenda and minutes on BoardDocs
Join us at 'Meet Us at The Square', a compassionate community event hosted by Raleigh's Housing and Neighborhoods Department at Moore Square on June 13, 2024. This event is dedicated to extending holistic support and resources to individuals facing homelessness or at-risk situations. By uniting non-profit organizations, service providers, volunteers, and caring community members, we aim to offer a comprehensive array of assistance and donations. From bolstering health and wellness to empowering through employment and education, advocating for legal rights, meeting basic needs, and fostering strong community support networks, together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need. Meet Us at The Square will be a convergence point for these sources of assistance with the purpose of increasing accessibility and engagement with all the services available in Raleigh for people experiencing homelessness or at risk. Featured Services Free health screenings Barber/Salon Showers Employment assistance Legal aid Food & Clothing distribution Veterinary Care
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.
1. Preliminary Matters A. Call to Order This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Introductions C. Approval of May Minutes D. Revisions or Additions to the Agenda E. Public Comments at 4 p.m. (Comments received by e-mail will be acknowledged at 4:00 p.m.) 2. Staff Action A. None 3. Staff Information A. TOD – Southern Western B. New Bern Avenue Update C. RATP Dev – Year in Review D. RTA FY25 Meeting Schedule This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. Rolesville Micro-Transit 4. Committee Reports A. Route Committee - Did Not Meet B. Finance & Policy Committee - Did Not Meet C. Marketing Committee - Did Not Meet 5. General Manager’s Report A. General Manager’s Report 6. Performance Reports A. Marketing Metrics This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Operating Statistics This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 7. Concluding Remarks A. Authority Members B. Staff C. Chairperson 8. Adjournment 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 [email protected]. The meeting may be […]
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.
We invite you to share your feedback on the programming and activity plans for the following Parks Bond projects in Southeast Raleigh. A meeting will be held at the date and time listed below. Here are the active projects happening in the Southeast Raleigh area: John Chavis Aquatic Center and Heritage Plaza John P. "Top" Greene Community Center South Park Heritage Walk Community Meeting Thursday, June 13, from 4-8 p.m. Old Carousel House John Chavis Memorial Park 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27601 To learn more about other Park Bonds projects, visit raleighnc.gov and search for Parks Bond Referendum.
Back by Popular demand, author and local historian Carmen Wimberley Cauthen will be doing her Trolley tour of Historic Black Neighborhoods for Juneteenth! Join Cauthen to explore some of Raleigh’s historic black neighborhoods. The tour will start at the Top Greene Community Center and will go from there. Cost: $10 for adults, $4 for kids ages 5-15Ages: All agesRegister on RecLink
The City of Raleigh’s Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) Program strives to increase opportunities for historically underutilized businesses and promotes diversity and inclusion in City contracting. The City and Wake County Public School System are excited to announce the 25th Annual Small Business Expo this June. At the expo, you will connect with local and state procurement and primary contractors looking for certified minority and women-owned businesses, learn about resources available to you, and enjoy a luncheon and keynote speaker. Registration information is coming soon. Stay tuned!
Date: Saturday, June 14 Time: 12 p.m. until 3 p.m. Location:Chavis Community Center505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.Raleigh, NC 27601 Join the City of Raleigh at our upcoming Operations Job Fair. This event is your chance to connect with hiring managers and learn about operational roles in Engineering Services, Raleigh Water, Solid Waste Services, and Transportation. Operational roles focus on delivering the vital, day-to-day services City residents rely on - ranging from public transportation to waste collection and the water they drink. If you're passionate about making an impact and keeping our community thriving, join us at the Operations Job Fair.
Back by Popular demand, author and local historian Carmen Wimberley Cauthen will be doing her Trolley tour of Historic Black Neighborhoods for Juneteenth! Join Cauthen to explore some of Raleigh’s historic black neighborhoods. The tour will start at the Top Greene Community Center and will go from there. Cost: $10 for adults, $4 for kids ages 5-15Ages: All agesRegister on RecLink
Get ready for a night of good music, good food, and fun times at Carolina Pines! This event is the best of both worlds, as it will feature musical performances and sing-alongs, as well as a valuable education piece on the history of Juneteenth and the holiday's current representation in the local community. Kids Zone is available for children ages 5-12. Ages: 18 and upKids Zone is available for children ages 5-12Cost: Free*The event will be moved inside Carolina Pines Community Center if there is inclement weather*
Our next meeting is scheduled for June 15th at 9:30 AM at the Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center with District D City Councilor Jane Harrison. This will be an open meeting so please bring your thoughts, concerns, and updates to share with the group. If you have questions or concerns that need a more immediate response please contact Coucilor Harrison. We are planning to have Zoom available for the meeting. Zoom Meeting
Celebrate Juneteenth at Mordecai Historic Park! Activities will include a themed park tour, historic games and crafts, and workshops on oral history and African American genealogy. Ages: AllCost: FreePark tours, trolley tours, and workshops are ticketed; other activities are free.
Join us for a fun-filled day on the water with special guest Raleigh Dragon Boat Club! We’re hosting an introduction to Stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking, plus a special session on dragon boating. The Dragon Boat Club will provide a unique opportunity to join them on the water. Come out and paddle with us! Participants must be 18 years of age and must be comfortable around water. You will be in the water and may get wet so please wear appropriate clothing (swimsuit, water shoes or sneakers, t-shirt, hat, sunglasses) and bring a towel and water bottle. We will provide a personal float device, paddles, and instruction. Ages: 18 and upCost: Free
Join Raleigh Retro Gamers, Moore Square, and Raleigh Parks for a FREE event on Saturday, June 15! Explore thousands of retro & modern games, consoles, and geek merchandise from over 85 vendors. Event Highlights Vendor Marketplace LIVE Music: 3 bands & a DJ Drone Attack Game by Aerial Adrenaline Local Food Trucks Free-play gaming stations Gaming Tournaments by AmaZulu Gaming Cosplay Contest with prizes Kids activities: Splashpad, chalk art, Nintendo giveaways Demos by Sword Circle LLC Extra Life charity game benefiting Duke Children’s Hospital Don’t miss Raleigh’s biggest retro and modern gaming pop-up market! Ages: AllCost: Free
Celebrate Juneteenth with this special tour highlighting Raleigh’s Black heritage. Explore the city aboard the Historic Raleigh Trolley to learn more about the historic homes, schools, churches, and businesses important to the capital’s Black history. Come early or stay after to continue celebrating Juneteenth at Mordecai with special tours, instructional workshops, and hands-on activities from 10 am to 4 pm. Tickets are $10 per person and are available at reclink.raleighnc.gov. For more information, please call the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor Center at 919-996-4364. Ages: AllCost: $10Get Tickets on RecLink
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
The East CAC will meet on Monday, June 17, at 7 p.m. at Lions Park Community Center. The purpose of this meeting is an organizational meeting and to elect officers to serve a term of 1-year as leaders of ECAC. Open positions include Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary. If you are interested in serving in a leadership role, please email Mark Turner and Lynette Pitt at [email protected] by Monday, June 10. Please join us to reinvigorate our area’s Citizen Advisory Committee. Neighborhoods served include: Belvedere Park, Oakwood North, Longview Gardens, Longview Park, Windsor Park, Gatewood, and Lockwood. Please spread the word. Hope to see you there! Mark Turner and Lynette Pitt _______________________________________________
This coming Monday, June 17, learn the latest update regarding the Western Corridor Bus Rapid Transit, and ask questions you may have with the infrastructure. It is imperative that the city ensures that the voices of the disenfranchised are among the decision makers, and that the infrastructure works under the framework of #Equity Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZ0ucOqgrjkoGdR4qm9B03t5EKci3...
From RDU Forest Community Discussion Group YES! It is REALLY happening! After 6 years of DEQ-Mining staff telling us we could not appeal the loss of the 50 year sunset clause and park protection buffers (which were done in secret in March 2018); after huge citizen response (big thanks to all of you!); after several court filings and overcoming several "Motions to Dismiss"; after being sent back and forth to different courts; after filings and hearings to try to get to a trial on the merits of our case ---> we are finally getting a contested trial! The trial will go for at least 3 days, generally taking 2-hour lunch break. There are usually additional short breaks for bathroom visits and attorneys to talk with clients. It would be helpful to have an audience. Feel free to come for just a hour or 2 if that is all you have or stay for it all! You may arrive or leave courtroom at any time, but if you need to do such, please do so quietly. We are not allowed to talk during the court. No photos or recordings, but you can bring your laptop/tablet. The Office of Administration Hearings (OAH) […]
Public Meeting - June 18 The Raleigh Historic Development Commission will conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, June 18 at 7:45 a.m. in Suite 100, One Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, NC 27601. Pubic participation is now available in person and remotely via voicemail. To leave a public comment for the Raleigh Historic Development Commission, call 855-925-2801 and enter code 1887. Visit the RHDC page for more details. For questions about the meeting, please contact [email protected] 1. Call to Order A. Roll Call 2. Consent Items A. Approval of Minutes from May 21, 2024 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. Officer Elections B. Black Heritage and Historic Places: 1945-1975 Report C. RHDC Meeting Day, Location, and Time Change D. Demolition by Neglect Advice Letter This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. Recombination/Recorded Plat: RCMP-0070-2024 (506 Tilden) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 5. Committee Reports A. Research This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Community Awareness C. Certificate of Appropriateness 6. Other Business A. Report of Commissioners B. Report of Historic Preservation Unit This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 7. Adjournment A. […]
A. 11:30 A.M. WORK SESSION CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. Raleigh Parks Plan Update 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.
B. CLOSED SESSION 1. Enter Closed Session C. OPEN SESSION 1. Return to Open Session D. 1:00 P.M. REGULAR SESSION CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. Pledge of Allegiance E. RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL AWARDS 1. Meet Us at The Square Event F. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Consent Agenda Process 2. Authorization - City Manager to Execute Certain Documents and Permits - Fire Station No. 1 / Fire Administration / Back-up E911 and Raleigh Police Department Evidence Facility Projects 3. Municipal Service District - Blue Ridge Corridor - Ordinance - Second Reading This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Report - Matters Resolved and Closed This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. G. CONSENT AGENDA - PETITION ANNEXATIONS 1. Petition Annexation (Deferral)- AX-08-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ (Partial) - 12221 Strickland Road (District A) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. H. CONSENT AGENDA - REQUESTS FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Annexation Agreement - Town of Garner This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. 2021-25 Consolidated Plan and FY 2024-25 Annual Action Plan - Substantial Amendment - Authorize Public Hearing This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. I. CONSENT AGENDA - GRANTS 1. Federal Aviation Authority Grant Offer - Raleigh Durham Airport Authority - Final Design […]
Meeting Details The Arts Commission will meet in person at: Pullen Arts Center105 Pullen RoadRaleigh, NC 27607Contact 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
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 recommendation 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
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.
We are providing a platform to celebrate creativity and cultural heritage through creative expression, culture, and society. African Cultured Expressions of the Arts entails an in-depth knowledge of African textiles and how to create quilts and other crafts using African fabrics. Celebrate Juneteenth by attending our African Cultured Expressions of the Arts "Sewcial" on June 19 as we explore Ankara fabrics and African American quilts that tell stories, document family trees, and maintain memories of our heritage. The history of quilting in Black American culture began as early as the 17th century, with enslaved women threading, sewing, and quilting together patchwork blankets made with scraps of fabric - purely to keep themselves and their families warm throughout the night. Quilts preserve black history, culture and storytelling as art. Attendees will be allowed to explore our African American History Museum exhibit, make take-home crafts using African fabrics to harvest and register on-site for upcoming quilting workshops at John P. "Top" Greene African American Cultural Center. Ages: AllCost: Free
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
SWRA Sub-Committee Meeting - June 20 The City of Raleigh Design Review Commission (formerly the Appearance Commission) will conduct a Sir Walter Raleigh Awards (SWRA) sub-committee meeting on Thursday, June 20 at 4:30 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street in conference room 303. For more information about the meeting, please contact Kasey Evans or visit the Design Review Commission webpage. A. Sir Walter Raleigh Awards Planning 1. SWRA Planning B. 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. Design Review 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.
June 20, 20245:30 p.m. Barwell Road Community Center, 5857 Barwell Park Drive Raleigh, NC 27610 6520 and 6600 Battle Bridge Rd. Pre-Submittal R-4 TO RX-3 (Additional Information) C
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. Presentation 3.1 Crabtree Blvd. Loden Development Partnership Opportunity and P3 Policy This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3.2 Neighborhood & Community Connections This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3.3 City of Oaks Foundation 3.4 Kyle Drive Park – Proposed Renaming (Step 2 of 3) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3.5 Kyle Drive Park - Public Comments (Please limit comments to 3 minutes) 4. Action Item 4.1 PRGAB FY25 Work Plan Review and Approval This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 5. Minutes 5.1 Approval of Meeting Minutes 6. Directors Report 6.1 Director 7. Committee Reports - Standing Committees 7.1 Parks Committee 7.2 Fred Fletcher Volunteer Committee 7.3 Greenways Committee 7.4 Sustainability, Wildlife and Urban Trees Committee 8. Committee […]
Zoom Meeting to Discuss Athens Drive Library Yevonne Brannon is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting on Thursday, June 20th at 7 PM. I have gotten a lot of emails and texts about our community library. I think it is time to meet and discuss and decide how to move forward. We all want the bond to be successful but we also want a COMMUNITY library that serves our community - the trade we were asked to support was to move the library from the school INTO the community. This is still our goal. I, like many of you, would rather our library stay where it is if it cannot be IN OUR community not halfway to Cary, etc. This is an ongoing struggle but I am very hopeful we can work it out with the County. I know they have an interest in supporting our community's needs. I know many of you have said supporting the bond depends on how the bond supports us. - Yevonne Zoom Meeting
Join Raleigh Parks to commemorate Dr. Norman Camp and the history of Walnut Creek Wetland Park. Celebrate the installation of a larger-than-life storybook and enjoy a live reading of Norman Builds A Park. This children's book tells the story of Dr. Camp's commitment and contribution to the Southeast Raleigh community. There will be speakers, food trucks, and guided tours of the park. RSVP to Kyleene Rooks by June 19 at [email protected] or 919-996-2760. Ages: AllCost: Free
The Community Engagement Board will hold its annual retreat on Saturday, June 22. Jaycee Park2405 Wade Ave.Raleigh, NC 27607 If you can't attend in person, please register online to watch the live stream.
Elections, Libraries staff partner on one of largest initiatives to date The Wake County Board of Elections and Wake County Public Libraries are partnering to offer voter services at eight local libraries on Saturdays this summer. Events will take place from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. June 22 through Aug. 17, with the exception of July 6. Board of Elections staff will visit eight libraries over eight weekends to offer voter registration updates and upcoming election information. Visitors will also be able to get a photo voter ID, which is now required to be shown by registered voters who do not already have an acceptable ID. A full list of accepted voter IDs can be found at ncsbe.gov/voting/voter-id. “We always strive to empower more people to vote in Wake County by making information and resources as accessible as possible,” said Olivia McCall, Board of Elections director. “This collaboration with the libraries is an excellent opportunity for us to provide accurate information and help residents better prepare for the upcoming elections.” The two organizations have worked together to offer voter registration at local libraries for years, but this is one of the largest initiatives ever planned. The events provide a convenient opportunity for residents […]
Join award-winning author, Bob Plott, as he discusses his first of six books and conducts a program reviewing the history of the Plott Hound breed - the official state dog of North Carolina. It is a story and breed like no other, a tale of classic Americana telling the stories of not only the history of the breed, but the colorful family members and friends who helped perpetuate their legacy - and still do today. Ages: All agesCost: Free
Join us for an artist reception celebrating the artists of the May/June Gallery Exhibitions at Sertoma Arts Center on Sunday, June 23, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Learn more about the May/June Gallery Exhibitions at Sertoma Arts Center. Event Details When: Sunday, June 23, from 2 p.m. -4 p.m. Location: Sertoma Arts Center, 1400 Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC 27612 Cost: Free and open to the public To purchase artwork, please contact Sertoma Arts Center for details
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Our Summer Concert Series is back! We look forward to seeing you all at the parks and enjoy some music from our local bands. Concerts are Free! Bring your own chair or blanket. Pullen Park520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC June 30 - Triangle TaikoSept. 15 - The British Invaders Band Fred Fletcher Park820 Clay Street, Raleigh NC June 23 - Capital TransitJuly 28 - Tune SwingersAugust 18 - TheloniousAugust 25 - TBDSept. 8 - SWAGSept. 22 - Raleigh Concert Band Sunday EveningsJune and July, 6 - 8 p.m.Aug. and Sept., 5 - 7 p.m. Ages: AllCost: FreeConcerts may be canceled for inclement. Performers may change without notice. Food is not available at Fred Fletcher Park.
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 [email protected].
Agenda Hybrid Midtown Citizens Advisory Council Meeting Monday, June 24, 2024, 7:00-9:00 pm 1) 7:00 Call to Order and Welcome to Midtown CAC 2) 7:05 Review of Minutes of Prior MCAC meetings Discussion of Minutes, Followed by Amendment / Vote 3) 7:10 RPD officers Winkle and Garcia Activity and Crime Stats Report for Midtown Question and Answer Special Presentation, Sargeant Garcia 4) 7:40 North Hills Development Update Bonner Gaylord Chief Operating Officer, Kane Realty Corporation 5) 8:20 City Council Updates 6) 8:40 Old / New Business, Announcements, Remarks 7) 9:00 Adjournment In Person Location: Eastgate Park Community Center 4200 Quail Hollow Drive Raleigh, NC 27609 Zoom Meeting Link: Available by Request Visit our Midtown CAC Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MidtownCAC
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.
A. INVOCATION B. PUBLIC COMMENT C. COMMITTEE REPORT 1. Text Change TC-1A-24 and TC-1B-24 Stormwater Design Manual and Related UDO Changes This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. OLD BUSINESS 1. Rezoning Z-70-22: Glenwood Avenue, Lake Anne Drive, Winchester Drive, west of the intersection of Glenwood Avenue and Lake Anne Drive (District E) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. NEW BUSINESS 1. Rezoning Z-55-23: Computer Drive Assemblage, southeast corner of the intersection of Six Forks Rd and I-440 Beltline (District E) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Rezoning Z-10-24: 3102 Kelley Austin Drive; At the intersection of New Bern Avenue and Kelley Austin Drive, immediately south of the I-440 / New Bern Avenue interchange This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Rezoning Z-11-24: 1708 Lake Wheeler Road, at the intersection of Centennial Parkway and Lake Wheeler Road (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of June 11, 2024 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. 4. Election of Officers H. ADJOURNMENT The […]
A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE CHAIR 1. Item 22-14: Rezoning Z-39-23: 902 and 916 Nowell Road, being Wake County PINs 0774839647 and 0774837706 (5/21/24) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Item 22-12: Review of Litter Programs (3/19/24) 3. Item 22-13: Tree Protection and Planting Goals (5/7/24) B. PENDING ITEMS 1. Item 22-15: Falls Lake Water Supply Watershed - Protection Efforts (6/4/24) Go to our Council Committees page to register to join this meeting.You can also get information on how to watch the meeting, view agendas and minutes, view members, and see information about other Council Committees.
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
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 If you are interested in viewing the meeting or making a public comment, please contact Barbara Godwin.
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
Meeting on Wednesday June 26th at 7pm It’s time to meet and talk about what’s going in in West Raleigh! This month we are holding space to hear from you regarding concerns, celebrations or helpful tips on navigating the city website. We hope you can join us via zoom on this Wednesday evening at 7pm. 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)
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.
A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE CHAIR 1. Item 22-05: Prince Hall Historic Overlay District (5/7/24) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Item 22-07: Rezoning Z-72-22: S Blount Street, north of E Cabarrus Street (District C) (5/21/24) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. PENDING ITEMS 1. Item 22-01: Economic Development Roundtable - Historically Black Colleges & Universities (2/21/23) 2. Item 22-04: Downtown Raleigh Economic Development Strategy (2/13/24) 3. Item 22-06: Leveling the Playing Field (Workforce Development Organization) (5/7/24) Economic Development & Innovation Committee’s next meeting will be on Thursday, June 27, at 3pm re Prince Hall HOD and rezoning Z-72-22
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.
Join us for a colorful and joyous celebration of Pride Month at our Family-Friendly Pride Celebration! This event is designed to bring families together in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Enjoy a late afternoon filled with music, crafts, games, and more as we celebrate love, diversity, and community. Please feel free to bring food, lawn blankets, and chairs while listening to music and participating in our various outdoor activities. Food trucks will be on site. Our event will kick off with a parade at 5 p.m. to Pullen Park for a train ride. This event will be held rain or shine. See you at Pullen Community Center! Ages: AllCost: FreeRegister on Reclink
A. Call to Order – Chair 1. Roll Call 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of Minutes: April 25 & May 23, 2024 4. Minor Work Report This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Evidentiary Hearings - New Applications 1. COA-0015-2024: 533 N EAST STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. COA-0053-2024: 601 ELM STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. COA-0054-2024: 209 LINDEN AVENUE This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. Deferred - Not Being Heard 1. COA-0006-2024: 803 GLENWOOD AVENUE D. Other Business 1. Committee Discussion E. 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, time, etc., please contact staff at [email protected].
Parking is available at the existing greenway trailhead at 12030 Old Falls of Neuse Road. During the public site visits, we aim to engage with current park visitors and to help explain the proposed plans for the future Neuse River Park. This event will have content similar to the Public Workshop but presented on-site! Staff will be in attendance with information boards available along the Neuse River Greenway adjacent to the future park. These are informational events and we encourage everyone to provide their detailed feedback through the online survey or at the Public Workshop.
Parking is available at the existing greenway trailhead at 12030 Old Falls of Neuse Road. During the public site visits, we aim to engage with current park visitors and to help explain the proposed plans for the future Neuse River Park. This event will have content similar to the Public Workshop but presented on-site! Staff will be in attendance with information boards available along the Neuse River Greenway adjacent to the future park. These are informational events and we encourage everyone to provide their detailed feedback through the online survey or at the Public Workshop.
The City Connect Series is hosting an immersive event, diving into the world of technology! This event will feature innovative speakers, and interactive displays from various city departments and local companies. This event is free and open to the public.
Celebrate National Camera Day at Fletcher Park with a fun camera craft! Join us at Fred Fletcher Park on National Camera Day for a drop-in project to craft a pinhole camera to take home. You can learn about the history of Fletcher Park, Borden Building, and the former Methodist Home for Children and see some historic campus photos from the archives. Please bring your camera or phone, because we will also have fun props to use your photography skills and create your silly photos. Age: All Cost: Free
Elections, Libraries staff partner on one of largest initiatives to date The Wake County Board of Elections and Wake County Public Libraries are partnering to offer voter services at eight local libraries on Saturdays this summer. Events will take place from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. June 22 through Aug. 17, with the exception of July 6. Board of Elections staff will visit eight libraries over eight weekends to offer voter registration updates and upcoming election information. Visitors will also be able to get a photo voter ID, which is now required to be shown by registered voters who do not already have an acceptable ID. A full list of accepted voter IDs can be found at ncsbe.gov/voting/voter-id. “We always strive to empower more people to vote in Wake County by making information and resources as accessible as possible,” said Olivia McCall, Board of Elections director. “This collaboration with the libraries is an excellent opportunity for us to provide accurate information and help residents better prepare for the upcoming elections.” The two organizations have worked together to offer voter registration at local libraries for years, but this is one of the largest initiatives ever planned. The events provide a convenient opportunity for residents […]
Our Summer Concert Series is back! We look forward to seeing you all at the parks and enjoy some music from our local bands. Concerts are Free! Bring your own chair or blanket. Pullen Park520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC June 30 - Triangle TaikoSept. 15 - The British Invaders Band Fred Fletcher Park820 Clay Street, Raleigh NC July 28 - Tune SwingersAugust 18 - TheloniousAugust 25 - TBDSept. 8 - SWAGSept. 22 - Raleigh Concert Band Sunday EveningsJune and July, 6 - 8 p.m.Aug. and Sept., 5 - 7 p.m. Ages: AllCost: FreeConcerts may be canceled for inclement. Performers may change without notice. Food is not available at Fred Fletcher Park.
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.
A. 1:00 P.M. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. Pledge of Allegiance B. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Consent Agenda Process 2. Authorize Debt Issue - Raleigh Housing Authority - Housing Revenue Bonds – Parkside Apartments This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization - US Hwy 1 Corridor Council of Planning - Revised Memorandum of Understanding and Bylaws This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Dispositon of Property - Cottages of Idlewild - Raleigh Area Land Trust, Inc. This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. CONSENT AGENDA - GRANTS 1. Grant Award – Federal Transit Administration (FTA) RAISE Grant for GoRaleigh Access / GoWake Access Paratransit Maintenance and Operations Facility This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Grant Award – Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Community Project Funding for Bus Replacement This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. CONSENT AGENDA - EASEMENTS 1. Newton Way Sidewalk Easement - 245 Wetherburn Lane This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. CONSENT AGENDA - CONTRACTS AND CONSULTANT SERVICES 1. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Section 5307 - Wake County, Wake Coordinated Transportation Services (GoWake Access) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Professional Services – Sertoma Arts Center Improvements – […]
1. Call to Order A. Call to Order and Welcome This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. 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 3. Old Business A. July/August 2024 RHDC Social Media Calendar B. RHDC SWAG 4. New Business A. William Henley Deitrick mobile tour 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.
BB. 7:00 P.M. EVENING AGENDA CC. PUBLIC COMMENT 1. Rules of Decorum for Public Comment This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Voice Mail Public Comment DD. ADJOURNMENT 1. Adjourn Meeting 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.
1. Call to Order A. Call to Order and Welcome This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. New Business A. RHL Pre-Application Review - Sears Winona House (1102 Glenwood Avenue) B. 2023 Inquiry Letters for RHL 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.
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.
Join us for Raleigh’s 4th of July Fireworks celebration at Dix Park! ABC11/WTVD-TV is our partner in presenting this family-friendly event on Thursday, July 4, starting at 6 p.m. Enjoy music, games, food, and the main event, fireworks at 9:30 p.m. The City's Community Engagement team will also be in attendance to connect with residents, answer any questions, and encourage public participation. Learn more about the 4th of July Fireworks event
Stop by and say hello to our Community Engagement team at Ashton Square Shopping Center. Get informed on City projects happening around you and give us your feedback. Staff can also help with services including but not limited to: Education on City resources; Information on local organizations; Voter education and registration; Participation surveys; Making citizen service requests; Help with City of Raleigh utility requests and payments; Registering for a City of Raleigh class; and, Applying for SNAP, Medicaid, and WIC. This event is being held in partnership with El Centro Hispano