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 Sept. 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.
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July 29, 20247 p.m. Laurel Hills Community Center, CC Meeting Room, 3808 Edwards Mill Road, Raleigh, NC 27612 4409 Creedmoor Rd. Pre-Submittal OX-4 TO CX-7-CU (Additional Information) E Molly Stuart Burns |
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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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Please join us to learn and share your thoughts on the programming and activity plans for the park bond projects in Southeast Raleigh: John Chavis Aquatic Center and Heritage Plaza John P. "Top" Greene Community Center South Park Heritage Walk Each designer will share their preliminary concepts for each project and we want to hear from you! Youth activities will be provided. Learn more and get involved! Ages: AllCost: Free
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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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Hosted by Live It Up Hillsborough Street. During the summer, restaurants and bars will have $5 small plate or drink offerings to introduce locals to the diverse and delicious food and beverages available from our Hillsborough Street District merchants during their normal business hours.
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July 31, 20246 p.m. Wake Tech Perry Health Sciences, Building A, 2901 Holston Lane, Raleigh, NC 27610 Wake 3 Campus Post-Submittal OX-7-PL, OX-3-PL, OX-5-CU , OX-5-PL TO CMP (Additional Information) C Toby Coleman Redus |
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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
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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.
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Public Meeting - August 1, 2024 The City of Raleigh Design Review Commission will conduct a public meeting on Thursday, August 1 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-4-2024: Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (5000 Lead Mine Rd) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. DA-6-2024: 201 Hillsborough (200 W Morgan St) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Design Alternates - New Business 1. DA-7-2024: 1021 Social St (Life Time Living Residential) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. DA-8-2024: 4501 Edwards Mill Rd (Glenlake Lot 1) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. DA-9-2024: 200 S West St (RUSBus) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. Approval of Minutes 1. Review July 10, 2024 Meeting Minutes D. Sir Walter Raleigh Awards Planning 1. SWRA Planning E. Report of the Commission's Attorney F. Report of the Chair and/or Vice Chair G. 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 […]
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August 1, 20245 p.m. Glen Eden Pilot Park, 1500 Glen Eden Drive, Raleigh, NC 27612 1025 Schaub Dr. Pre-Submittal R-6-CU w/SHOD-1, SRPOD, TOD TO RX-7 w/SHOD-1, SRPOD, TOD (Additional Information) D Daniel Smoot Burns |
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Bring your Baseball Cards to the City of Raleigh Museum for August's First Friday Baseball Card Trading Night! Learn about Baseball Cards with a 15-minute presentation and Question and Answer session provided by our official sponsor, Oak City Sports Cards. Come and see if you can snag one of their donated free Baseball Cards! And while you're there, check out the new exhibit, "Diamond Days: The History of Baseball in Raleigh"! Ages: AllCost: Free |
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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 […] |
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Two Ask-A-Planner sessions are coming soon to discuss TC-7-22 Co-living. This text change proposes to rename the existing Boardinghouse use to ‘Co-living’ and update some of the existing use standards. An in-person or virtual session are available for your convenience: Monday, August 5 from 6-8 p.m. John Chavis Memorial Park 505 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27601 Thursday, August 8 from 6-8 p.m. Join us on Zoom |
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Public Meeting - August 6, 2024 The Community Awareness Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commissionwill conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, August 6 at 4 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. 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. June/July 2024 RHDC Social Media Calendar B. RHDC SWAG 4. New Business A. August/September 2024 RHDC Social Media Calendar 5. Pending Business A. Pending Discussion Items 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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Big Branch Greenway Connector Pop-Up Event Postponed! The North Hills National Night Out Event, where the Big Branch Greenway Connector Project will host a project pop-up event, has been postponed. This event was originally scheduled for tonight, August 6th, from 5:30 pm until 7:30 pm at North Hills Midtown Park, 4011 Cardinal at North Hills Street, Raleigh, NC 27609. Due to inclement weather, this event is being postponed until further notice. A new date will be posted on the Big Branch Greenway Connector Project website when that information is available. Help Plan the Big Branch Greenway Connector! When complete, the Big Branch Greenway Connector will extend from the existing Crabtree Creek Trail, near Wake Forest Road, to Sandy Forks Road. The greenway will traverse approximately 3.5-miles, primarily adjacent to Big Branch, and is proposed to connect to both Eastgate and Cedar Hills Parks. Help plan this new addition to the Capital Area Greenway System by joining a pop-up event on August 6th, attending an in-person project open house on August 14th, participating in a virtual project open house on August 15th or by completing an online survey that will be open through the month of August. For more information on […]
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August 6, 2024 6:30 p.m. Carolina Pines Community Center, 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC 27603 4325 Tryon Rd. Post-Submittal R-1 w/SWPOD TO R-10-CU w/ SWPOD (Additional Information) D Mike Roselli Burns
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This year National Night Out will be observed on Aug. 6. In observance of National Night Out, Raleigh Police asks you to leave your porch light on from 7 to 10 p.m. The porch light symbolizes alertness and awareness; it makes your neighbors and friends feel welcome. RPD also asks you to get to know your neighbors better. Stay tuned for 2024 National Night Out locations. |
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Public Meeting - August 7, 2024 The Research Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission will conduct a public meeting on Wednesday, August 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 This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. New Business A. Historic Landmark Application - Charles and Maude Heck House (200 Hawthorne Lane) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 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.
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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 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.
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Good Morning Raleigh Firefighter Supporter, On behalf of the over 400 members of the Raleigh Firefighters Association that I represent, I'd like to cordially invite you to our next Meet and Confer Chat. This informal community meeting is an opportunity to sit down with firefighters, residents like yourselves, and elected officials to share frank discussion on the state of your fire department and safety in the City of Raleigh. At this event we will be hosting Councilor Megan Patton (District B), Councilor Jonathan Melton (At-large) and Councilor Mary Black (District A). With elections coming up this fall, we are rallying the community to support your firefighters and the best way to do that is to sit down with elected officials and let them know that is a priority to you (the voters). We're just shy of 50 vacancies now (but we haven't added new firefighters since 2014, for a city this size we are 150 firefighters short), and the City Manager's office is heavily stalling our quest for a critical benefit that would help retain firefighters and make fire protection safer--Separation Allowance. We'll go into more detail at the meeting, but we need your help Raleigh. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors and let's […] |
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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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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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This Meetup session will share what's on the horizon for the City of Raleigh's Strategic Plan in 2025 with a focus on smart city initiatives, now known as Smart Raleigh. Beverages and snacks will be provided! Special thank you to our sponsor Slalom |
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Stop by and say hello to our Community Engagement team at Advance Community Health. 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. |
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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 […]
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Please join us to share your thoughts and provide your feedback on the schematic design for the Method Community Park Improvements Project. The workshop will include activities to provide input for the renovations and designs for both the Berry O’Kelly/Harveleigh White Community Center, the Pioneers Building, and the site improvements. Ages: AllCost: Free |
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1. NEW BUSINESS A. BOA-0026-2024: 1500 Park Drive This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. BOA-0028-2024: 4807 Beryl Road This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. REPORT OF THE BOARD’S ATTORNEY 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of Draft July 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 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 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.
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August 12, 20245:30 p.m. Roberts Park Community Center, 1300 E Main Street, Raleigh, NC 27610 118, 122, 126 Clarendon Cres. Pre-Submittal R-4 w/NCOD TO RX-3-TOD (Additional Information) C Matt Tomasulo Tate
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Join us Monday night, August 12th 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 Notch (SE-Southeast), Captain Van Antwerp (DT-Downtown). Our SW area is now part of three Raleigh Police Districts. City Solid Waste and Recycling - Chesley Wiggins, City of Raleigh Solid Waste Services, Waste Diversion Analyst will provide an overview of recycling and City trash collection programs. We should also get an assessment of how Southwest Raleigh collections are performing based on a Composition Study of recyclable materials. I suspect we can all learn to make the task easier. (No plastic bags please.) Community Group Forum - Comments and updates from our community leaders and residents. The City Staff proposed South Street closure for a relocated Red Hat Pavilion has received considerable interest. For our September meeting (Monday the 9th at 7:00p.m.) we will be returning to our traditional home at Carolina Pines Community Center. Currently, Engineering Services has agreed to provide an update for the Carolina Pines Ave. Improvement Project. Hopefully, […] |
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Public Meeting - August 13, 2024 The City of Raleigh Planning Commission will conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, August 13 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 websiteand RTN 11. For more information about the meeting, please contact Bynum Walter or visit the Planning Commission webpage. A. INVOCATION B. PUBLIC COMMENT C. OLD BUSINESS 1. 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. D. NEW BUSINESS 1. Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-2-24: 4700 Kyle Dr, south of the intersection of Kyle Dr and Louisburg Rd (District B) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Rezoning Z-21-24: 600 Grove Avenue, 601 & 609 Carolina Avenue; A tenth of a mile south of Western Blvd, between Carolina Avenue and Grove Avenue (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of June 25, 2024 Draft Planning Commission Meeting Minutes This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. OTHER BUSINESS 1. Report from the Chair 2. Report from the Members 3. Report from the […]
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Stop by and say hello to our Community Engagement team at Lincoln Park Community Outreach Food Distribution 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 Power the Vote NC
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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
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Join us for a Public Meeting to discuss the Biltmore Hills Tennis Expansion Project. This public workshop will be a drop-in style open house meeting. Staff and consultants will be there to help explain and to answer questions about the Schematic plan and project schedule. Staff from Raleigh Parks will be in attendance to answer questions. Ages: AllCost: Free |
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Public Meeting - August 14, 2024 The Strategic Planning Committee will conduct a public meeting on Wednesday, August 14 at 3 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street in conference room 303. For more information about the meeting, please contact Robert Tate or visit the Planning Commission webpage. A. Items for Discussion 1. Discussion of Neighborhood Conservation Overlay Districts (NCODs) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Pending Items
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Help Plan the Big Branch Greenway Connector! When complete, the Big Branch Greenway Connector will extend from the existing Crabtree Creek Trail, near Wake Forest Road, to Sandy Forks Road. The greenway will traverse approximately 3.5-miles, primarily adjacent to Big Branch, and is proposed to connect to both Eastgate and Cedar Hills Parks. Help plan this new addition to the Capital Area Greenway System by joining a pop-up event on August 6th, attending an in-person project open house on August 14th, participating in a virtual project open house on August 15th or by completing an online survey that will be open through the month of August. For more information on this project, please visit the project website at https://raleighnc.gov/projects/big-branch-greenway-connector
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The Mayor's Committee for Persons With Disabilities meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month from 12 to 1 p.m at the Raleigh Pathways Center. Minutes and AgendasView meeting minutes and agendas on BoardDocs Sign Up for News and UpdatesSign up to receive alerts about the Mayor's Committee for Persons with Disabilities through MyRaleigh subscriptions.
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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. 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.
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The Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board (PRGAB) will meet in person in the Raleigh Council Chambers, 222 W. Hargett Street at 6:00 p.m. The Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board meetings are open to the public. This meeting will be streamed for public viewing - watch meeting. The PRGAB meets on the third Thursday of each month.
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*This meeting is a rescheduled meeting from August 8 to this new date of August 15. The Human Relations Commission works to promote human dignity, equal opportunity and harmony among Raleigh residents. Meeting AddressRaleigh Pathways Center900 S. Wilmington StreetRaleigh, NC 27601 Agendas and Minutes View agenda for upcoming meetings Learn more about the Human Relations Commission
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Help Plan the Big Branch Greenway Connector! When complete, the Big Branch Greenway Connector will extend from the existing Crabtree Creek Trail, near Wake Forest Road, to Sandy Forks Road. The greenway will traverse approximately 3.5-miles, primarily adjacent to Big Branch, and is proposed to connect to both Eastgate and Cedar Hills Parks. Help plan this new addition to the Capital Area Greenway System by joining a pop-up event on August 6th, attending an in-person project open house on August 14th, participating in a virtual project open house on August 15th or by completing an online survey that will be open through the month of August. For more information on this project, please visit the project website at https://raleighnc.gov/projects/big-branch-greenway-connector |
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Express yourself in the new school year with a pair of sneakers designed by you! Come out to Peach Road Cultural Center on Friday, Aug. 16 for sneaker art, treats, games, and fun with family and friends. (While supplies last) Ages: 8-16Cost: Free |
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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 […]
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Join us for this free event! Our sixth annual celebration of our wetlands and all things muddy and wonderful! There will be activities, food trucks, and of course, a giant mud pit! Come dressed to get messy and wet. The full list of festival activities also includes mud kitchen, live animals, fort building, an obstacle course, local environmental organizations, crafts, and water play! The City's Community Engagement team will also be in attendance to connect with residents, answer any questions, and encourage public participation. Ages: AllCost: Free
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The City of Raleigh is excited to host the Affordable Housing Summit on Saturday, August 17 at the Raleigh Convention Center. All Raleigh residents are invited to attend the Summit. Join us to learn about affordable housing in Raleigh and make your voice heard. View the agenda and more information. You MUST REGSTER for this event - https://raleighnc.gov/housing/affordable-housing-summit-registration
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Calling all Middle and High School teens! Raleigh Teen Connect will host a Pool Party on Saturday, Aug. 17, at Biltmore Pool, 701 Crown Crossing Lane. The event will include free entry, free food, and a shoe raffle. Come out and have some fun with us! Ages: Middle and High SchoolCost: Free*Rain Date - Saturday, Aug. 24
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Join us for an evening filled with bounce houses, entertainment, crafts, and more to celebrate the beginning of the school year. The Raleigh Police Department will be sponsoring free haircuts for the duration of the event. Free lunch boxes and water bottles will be available to students while supplies last. Ages: AllCost: Free The City's Community Engagement team will be in attendance to connect with residents, answer any questions, and encourage public participation. |
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Join us at our Summer Concert Series! 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. Fred Fletcher Park820 Clay Street, Raleigh NC Aug. 18 - TheloniousAug. 25 - Triangle Sax EnsembleSept. 8 - SWAGSept. 22 - Raleigh Concert Band Pullen Park520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC Sept. 15 - The British Invaders Band Details Ages: AllCost: FreeConcerts may be canceled for inclement. Performers may change without notice. Food is not available at Fred Fletcher Park. |
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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 third Monday of every month at 4:45 p.m. unless otherwise specified Meeting Location: Raleigh Municipal Building, Conference Room 419 Members: Joe Caruso (Chair), Kari Barsness, Elizabeth Alley If you are interested in viewing the meeting or making a public comment, please contact Barbara.Godwin@raleighnc.gov.
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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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GoRaleigh Access Paratransit Public Meeting on Monday, August 19! The Raleigh Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities will host the Raleigh Department of Transportation to hear important updates about the GoRaleigh Access program such as the return to fares and implementation of the Transit Assistance Pass for GoRaleigh Access. There will also be time for questions about the GoRaleigh Access Program. Where? Chavis Community Center, Second Floor, 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. When? Monday, August 19; 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Registration is not required for this meeting, but please consider submitting any questions you have about the GoRaleigh Access Program in advance.
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The Raleigh Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities will host the Raleigh Department of Transportation to hear important updates about the GoRaleigh Access program such as the return to fares and implementation of the Transit Assistance Pass for GoRaleigh Access. There will also be time for questions about the GoRaleigh Access Program. Registration is not required for this meeting, but please consider submitting any questions you have about the GoRaleigh Access Program in advance. Please arrive to the meeting 15-30 minutes early. Meeting Accessibility There are two parking lots for the Chavis Community Center. The parking lot behind the building has more accessible parking spots via Chavis Way. Two ASL Interpreters will be present, and CART captions will be provided. Please email ADA@raleighnc.gov to submit any other accommodations request by Monday, August 12. Transportation: Many of you joining this meeting are GoRaleigh Access customers. We are expecting a high volume of requests for this event. Your trip may be a shared ride with your taxi provider, or you may be asked to select a different provider to and/or from the meeting if your regular taxi’s schedule is full. We appreciate your understanding.
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August 19, 20246 p.m. Biltmore Hills Community Center, 2615 Fitzgerald Dr, Raleigh, NC 27610 120 Rush Street Post-Submittal IX-3 w/TOD TO OX-5 w/TOD (Additional Information) D Amy Crout Burns |
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A. 11:30 A.M. WORK SESSION CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. Affordable Housing Summit Recap and Affordable Housing Improvement Plan Update This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. 1:00 P.M. REGULAR SESSION CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. Pledge of Allegiance C. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Consent Agenda Process 2. Memorandum of Understanding - Wake County - Federal Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Affordable Housing - Preserve at Gresham Lake - Modification of Lien Position 4. Memorandum of Understanding - Raleigh Housing Authority - Environmental Reviews This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. CONSENT AGENDA - PETITION ANNEXATIONS 1. Petition Annexation - AX-13-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 12054 Old Falls of Neuse Road (District B) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Petition Annexation - AX-14-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 504 E Tryon Road (District C) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Petition Annexation - (Deferral) AX-15-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 1816 Pictou Road (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Petition Annexation - AX-16-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 2202 Trailwood Drive (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 5. Petition Annexation - AX-18-24 Contiguous, Inside […]
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B. 1:00 P.M. REGULAR SESSION CALLED TO ORDER BY THE MAYOR 1. Pledge of Allegiance C. CONSENT AGENDA 1. Consent Agenda Process 2. Memorandum of Understanding - Wake County - Federal Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Affordable Housing - Preserve at Gresham Lake - Modification of Lien Position 4. Memorandum of Understanding - Raleigh Housing Authority - Environmental Reviews This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. CONSENT AGENDA - PETITION ANNEXATIONS 1. Petition Annexation - AX-13-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 12054 Old Falls of Neuse Road (District B) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Petition Annexation - AX-14-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 504 E Tryon Road (District C) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. Petition Annexation - (Deferral) AX-15-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 1816 Pictou Road (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Petition Annexation - AX-16-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 2202 Trailwood Drive (District D) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 5. Petition Annexation - AX-18-24 Contiguous, Inside ETJ - 2853 Barrington Drive (District C) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. CONSENT AGENDA - REQUESTS FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Business Investment Grant Program - Economic […]
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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
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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
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August 20, 2024 7 p.m. Pullen Park Community Center, 408 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC 27607 2601 Vanderbilt Ave Pre-Submittal R-6 w/SRPOD TO NX-3-CU w/SRPOD (Additional Information) D Ashley Honeycutt Terrazas Burns |
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Public Meeting - August 21, 2024 The Raleigh Historic Development Commission will conduct a public meeting on Wednesday, August 21 at 8:30 a.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 W. Hargett Street in the City Council Chamber. Please note the new day, time and location. Pubic participation is available in person and remotely via voicemail. Visit the RHDC pagefor details on how to leave a public comment. For questions about the meeting, please contact historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov 1. Call to Order A. Roll Call 2. Consent Items A. Approval of Minutes from July 16, 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. Raleigh Historic Landmark Application: Charles and Maude Heck House (200 Hawthorne Rd) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. NAPC Forum Follow-up C. Annual Retreat 5. Committee Reports A. Research 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. Adjourn Meeting The Commission typically meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 8:30 a.m. Meeting agendas are added to the BoardDocs agenda […]
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The City of Raleigh Planning Commission Text Change Committee will conduct a public meeting on Wednesday, August 21 at 4 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building in conference room 305. If you are interested in participating, please email Justin.Rametta@raleighnc.gov. Please include your name, address, and the case you would like to comment on. For more information about the meeting, please visit the Planning Commission webpage. A. These items will be discussed during the meeting. 1. Approval of Draft April 17, 2024 Meeting Minutes 2. TC-6-24: Raleigh Water Public Utilities Design Manual Update This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. TC-4-24: Temporary and Accessory Emergency Shelters This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. Approval of the Draft June 3, 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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Block Gallery will host a public artist talk with the featured artists of the plants, birds, and rocks (and things) exhibition on Wednesday, August 21, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Artists Claire Alexandre, Annie Blazejack and Geddes Levenson, Julia Einstein, Janet Link, and Scott Hazard will discuss the aspects of nature, examinations of human relationships with nature, and approaches to making art that inform their work. Cost: Free and open to the public
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Wake County Hazard Mitigation Public Meeting The Wake County Hazard Mitigation Plan identifies, assesses, and mitigates hazard risk to better protect the people and property from the effects of natural and human-caused hazards. They are updating and strengthening the plan to make our community safer and better prepared for emergencies. Join the virtual public meeting to learn more about the project’s goals and timelines, and share your thoughts on potential risks and hazards. Public Meeting Details When: Wednesday, August 21 at 6:00 pm Register: wake.gov/hmpupdate
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*New Date- we rescheduled from 8/6 due to rain: Come join your neighbors at the Halifax Community Center for this year's National Night Out on Wednesday, August 21 from 6:30 - 8:00 pm! This year's event is co-sponsored by the Mordecai CAC and the Halifax Community Center. Visit with community leaders, police officers, and fire fighters Cool off with ice cream from Howling Cow Play on the Halifax Community Center playground Create sidewalk chalk art Get active with jump ropes and hula hoops Spend time visiting with your neighbors Learn to play Pétanque! Climb inside in a fire truck! What to bring Yourself, your family, and your neighbors. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, better places to live and work. For more information about National Night Out, visit natw.org The Mordecai Community Action Coalition serves several downtown neighborhoods, including Mordecai, Oakdale, Pilot Mill, East Mordecai, Capital Park, Person Street, Seaboard, and part of Historic Oakwood. Please email MCAC social chair Erin Case at social@mordecaicac.org or Halifax Community Center director Emily Collins Emily.Collins@raleighnc.gov if you have any questions or would like to volunteer. We are looking forward to seeing and meeting members […] |
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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. Item 22-08: Brookside Drive Safety Initiatives (6/18/24) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. PENDING ITEMS 1. Item 22-10: Bicycle Lane Design and Implementation (7/2/24) 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-8-24: Wake III Campus, along New Bern Ave and 1/2 mile west of I-440 Beltline (District C) 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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Public Meeting - August 22, 2024 The RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee will conduct a public meeting on Thursday, August 22 at 5 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 W. Hargett Street in the City Council Chamber. For more information about the meeting, please contact historicpreservation@raleighnc.govor visit the RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness webpage. A. Call to Order – Chair 1. Roll Call 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of Minutes: July 25, 2024 4. Minor Work Report This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. Evidentiary Hearings - Old Applications 1. COA-0053-2024: 601 ELM STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. C. Evidentiary Hearings - New Applications 1. COA-0069-2024: 1105 W LENOIR STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. COA-0079-2024: 120 E EDENTON STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 3. COA-0081-2024: 531 MOSELEY LANE This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 4. COA-0083-2024: 514 1/2 COLE STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 5. COA-0084-2024: 524 S BOYLAN AVENUE This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 6. COA-0086-2024: 907 W SOUTH STREET This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. D. Deferred - Not Being Heard 1. COA-0055-2024: 1102 GLENWOOD AVENUE E. Other Business 1. Committee Discussion F. Adjourment 1. Adjourn Meeting […] |
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Mordecai Historic Park will offer free tours throughout the day on this special Friday! Tours include the Mordecai House, Andrew Johnson’s birthplace, St. Mark’s Chapel, and the Allen Kitchen. The first tour will begin at 10 a.m. and the last tour starts at 3 p.m. Tours start every 30 minutes and are limited to 20 people on a first-come, first-served basis. This event is free and does not require registration. For more details, please contact 919-996-4364. Ages: AllCost: Free |
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Our next meeting is scheduled for August 24th 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. This meeting will not be available via Zoom. We plan to return to the traditional third Saturday in September (9/21). Look forward to seeing you there!
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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
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Stop by and join in the fun at this free family event! Pick up free back-to-school supplies for the kids (while supplies last). We will offer free braiding and haircuts from 9 - 11 a.m. in the Sanderford Road Neighborhood Center. Event Partners: Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Hiram Tyree #727 Masonic Lodge, Recidivism Reduction Educational Program Services, North Carolina Empowerment Organization, and Having Aunties in Reach. Ages: 5 - 15Cost: Free
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Join us for an exciting kickoff event with food, fun, and a chance to connect with community members and our Project Working Group about the future of New Bern Avenue! The City of Raleigh has recently acquired the former DMV headquarters at 1100 New Bern Avenue. If you did not know, we kicked off engagement by establishing a project working group made up of community members with unique connections to New Bern Avenue, committed to honoring the area's significance. Now, we want to include you! Come share your thoughts and visions for the site! You can also follow along for site updates on our Former DMV Site project website.
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Bring your Photos to Scan and Share with the Method Public Art and History Team In support of the 2022 Parks Bond project at Method Community Park, Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources will be scanning photographs at the Annual Method Days Reunion on Saturday, Aug. 24 from 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. in the Pioneers Building. You are welcome to bring 1-5 photographs, drawings, or documents relating to the Method Neighborhood, Berry O’Kelly School, and the Method Community Park to the Pioneers Building between 1:15 and 3:15. Each item should be flat and no larger than a sheet of notebook paper. All photos will be scanned on-site and returned to you within 10 minutes. All scanned items have the potential to be included in the public art projects and history room at Method Community Park. Ages: AllCost: Free |
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Join us at our Summer Concert Series! 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. Fred Fletcher Park820 Clay Street, Raleigh NC Aug. 25 - Triangle Sax EnsembleSept. 8 - SWAGSept. 22 - Raleigh Concert Band Pullen Park520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC Sept. 15 - The British Invaders Band Details Ages: AllCost: FreeConcerts may be canceled for inclement. Performers may change without notice. Food is not available at Fred Fletcher Park. |
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August 26, 2024 5 p.m. Abbotts Creek Community Center, 9950 Durant Rd, Raleigh, NC 27614 9000 & 9004 Litchford Rd. Pre-Submittal R-1 TO R-10 (Additional Information) B Nash Taylor Redus
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The Community Engagement Board Equity Sub-Committee will meet virtually on Monday, Aug. 26 from 5 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Please register to attend this event.
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August 26, 2024 6:00 p.m. Worthdale Community Center, 1001 Cooper Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610 901 Birch Ridge Dr. Post Submittal IX-5 w/SHOD-1 TO CX-5-CU w/SHOD-1 (Additional Information) C Collier Marsh Redus
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Fourth Ward Celebration August 15, 2024 You’re invited! Greetings! I am Octavia Rainey, a Raleigh Historian. I would like to invite you to an event series to learn more about the Fourth Ward neighborhood you live in. The history goes back to the Cannon Planation. The Cannon family land was located near the railroad track and sold to freedmen. The Fourth Ward neighborhood was once a thriving African American neighborhood that was destroyed in the mid-1960s by urban renewal. The Fourth Ward is the name of our neighborhood, and we must maintain the name of our neighborhood. The City of Raleigh has a long-standing history of supporting activities that celebrate the rich history and cultural heritage of the city’s neighborhoods both past and present. This weeklong celebration is an excellent opportunity to come out and meet your old neighbors, talk about the past, and learn about the future of the Fourth Ward. Please join me at any or all of the six Fourth Ward Celebration events listed below. I’m looking forward to seeing you there. August 26 – September 1 Events Monday, August 26, 6p.m. – 7p.m.: A Celebration of Mount Hope Cemetery Fourth Ward, Mount Hope Cemetery, 120 Prospect […]
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Agenda Hybrid Midtown Citizens Advisory Council Meeting Monday, August 26, 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 3) 7:10 RPD officers Winkle and Garcia Activity and Crime Stats Report for Midtown Question and Answer 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 |
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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. CONSENT AGENDA 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. D. COMMITTEE REPORT 1. Committee of the Whole This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of August 13, 2024 Draft Planning Commission Meeting Minutes This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. F. OTHER BUSINESS 1. Report from the Chair 2. Report from the Members 3. Report from the Assistant Director This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. G. ADJOURNMENT The Commission typically meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 9 a.m. The meetings are held at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), located at 222 West Hargett Street. Meeting agendas are added to the BoardDocs agenda management portal on the Thursday before the meeting date. Planning Commission public meetings are broadcast live on RTN 11 and on our live streaming webpage. The Planning Commission subcommittee meetings are not broadcast live. To watch past meetings, visit our video services page.
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A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE CHAIR 1. Item 22-06: Leveling the Playing Field (Workforce Development Organization) (5/7/24) 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)
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A. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY THE CHAIR 1. Item 22-14: Rezoning Z-39-23 - East Side of Nowell Road (5/21/24) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. 2. Item 22-15: Falls Watershed Regulatory and Conservation Updates (6/4/24) This Agenda Item Contains an Attachment. B. PENDING ITEMS 1. No Items Pending
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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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Tarboro Street Corridor Check Ceremony The City of Raleigh invites you to join us at the Tarboro Street Corridor Improvements check ceremony. Congressman Wiley Nickel will present awarded funds which will support community and mobility improvements along North Tarboro Street. August 28, 2024 9:30 a.m. Tarboro Road Park 121 N Tarboro Street Raleigh, NC 27602 Ceremony will take place on the lawn northeast of the community center.
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The Community Engagement Board's Outreach Subcommittee Meeting is happening virtually on Aug. 28 from 4:30-6 p.m. Join here by registering here
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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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Fourth Ward Celebration August 15, 2024 You’re invited! Greetings! I am Octavia Rainey, a Raleigh Historian. I would like to invite you to an event series to learn more about the Fourth Ward neighborhood you live in. The history goes back to the Cannon Planation. The Cannon family land was located near the railroad track and sold to freedmen. The Fourth Ward neighborhood was once a thriving African American neighborhood that was destroyed in the mid-1960s by urban renewal. The Fourth Ward is the name of our neighborhood, and we must maintain the name of our neighborhood. The City of Raleigh has a long-standing history of supporting activities that celebrate the rich history and cultural heritage of the city’s neighborhoods both past and present. This weeklong celebration is an excellent opportunity to come out and meet your old neighbors, talk about the past, and learn about the future of the Fourth Ward. Please join me at any or all of the six Fourth Ward Celebration events listed below. I’m looking forward to seeing you there. August 26 – September 1 Events Monday, August 26, 6p.m. – 7p.m.: A Celebration of Mount Hope Cemetery Fourth Ward, Mount Hope Cemetery, 120 Prospect […]
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Meeting on Wednesday August 28th at 7pm It’s time to meet and talk about what’s going in in West Raleigh! We will discuss several items of interest to our members and hope you can join us via zoom on Wednesday evening at 7pm. Zoom Link follows the agenda I440 Update from DOT (Cody Winkler) Athens Drive Community Library (Michi Viola) Various 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) -- |
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Fourth Ward Celebration August 15, 2024 You’re invited! Greetings! I am Octavia Rainey, a Raleigh Historian. I would like to invite you to an event series to learn more about the Fourth Ward neighborhood you live in. The history goes back to the Cannon Planation. The Cannon family land was located near the railroad track and sold to freedmen. The Fourth Ward neighborhood was once a thriving African American neighborhood that was destroyed in the mid-1960s by urban renewal. The Fourth Ward is the name of our neighborhood, and we must maintain the name of our neighborhood. The City of Raleigh has a long-standing history of supporting activities that celebrate the rich history and cultural heritage of the city’s neighborhoods both past and present. This weeklong celebration is an excellent opportunity to come out and meet your old neighbors, talk about the past, and learn about the future of the Fourth Ward. Please join me at any or all of the six Fourth Ward Celebration events listed below. I’m looking forward to seeing you there. August 26 – September 1 Events Monday, August 26, 6p.m. – 7p.m.: A Celebration of Mount Hope Cemetery Fourth Ward, Mount Hope Cemetery, 120 Prospect […] |
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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.
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Fourth Ward Celebration August 15, 2024 You’re invited! Greetings! I am Octavia Rainey, a Raleigh Historian. I would like to invite you to an event series to learn more about the Fourth Ward neighborhood you live in. The history goes back to the Cannon Planation. The Cannon family land was located near the railroad track and sold to freedmen. The Fourth Ward neighborhood was once a thriving African American neighborhood that was destroyed in the mid-1960s by urban renewal. The Fourth Ward is the name of our neighborhood, and we must maintain the name of our neighborhood. The City of Raleigh has a long-standing history of supporting activities that celebrate the rich history and cultural heritage of the city’s neighborhoods both past and present. This weeklong celebration is an excellent opportunity to come out and meet your old neighbors, talk about the past, and learn about the future of the Fourth Ward. Please join me at any or all of the six Fourth Ward Celebration events listed below. I’m looking forward to seeing you there. August 26 – September 1 Events Monday, August 26, 6p.m. – 7p.m.: A Celebration of Mount Hope Cemetery Fourth Ward, Mount Hope Cemetery, 120 Prospect […] |
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Fourth Ward Celebration August 15, 2024 You’re invited! Greetings! I am Octavia Rainey, a Raleigh Historian. I would like to invite you to an event series to learn more about the Fourth Ward neighborhood you live in. The history goes back to the Cannon Planation. The Cannon family land was located near the railroad track and sold to freedmen. The Fourth Ward neighborhood was once a thriving African American neighborhood that was destroyed in the mid-1960s by urban renewal. The Fourth Ward is the name of our neighborhood, and we must maintain the name of our neighborhood. The City of Raleigh has a long-standing history of supporting activities that celebrate the rich history and cultural heritage of the city’s neighborhoods both past and present. This weeklong celebration is an excellent opportunity to come out and meet your old neighbors, talk about the past, and learn about the future of the Fourth Ward. Please join me at any or all of the six Fourth Ward Celebration events listed below. I’m looking forward to seeing you there. August 26 – September 1 Events Monday, August 26, 6p.m. – 7p.m.: A Celebration of Mount Hope Cemetery Fourth Ward, Mount Hope Cemetery, 120 Prospect […] |