Technical Teams are topic-based teams of subject-matter experts who meet to provide guidance and develop policy recommendations for the City’s Next Comprehensive Plan. Five teams will be organized by key topics included in the next plan: Land Use Transportation Housing and Neighborhoods Natural Resources Infrastructure and Services Each Technical Team will include: City staff Representatives from City boards and commissions Technical experts from the Raleigh community
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February 2, 2026 5:30 p.m. Laurel Hills Community Center, 3808 Edwards Mill Rd, Raleigh, NC 27612 3470 Blue Ridge Rd Z-52-25 Post-Submittal R-4 TO RX-3-CU (Additional Information) E Isabel Mattox
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The Community Engagement Department is offering District-based Informational Sessions to help residents understand the changes to the local election process. Staff will be available to share information, provide resources, and answer questions. Come out, get informed, and get ready to vote! Monday, February 2 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Oberlin Regional Library 1930 Clark Ave., Raleigh
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February 2, 2026 6:00 p.m. Pullen Park Community Center, Classroom 126, 408 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC 27610 1017, 1000, & 1100 Trailwood Dr Z-38-25 Post-Submittal R-4 w/SRPOD & R-6-CU w/SRPOD TO RX-3-CU (Additional Information) D Molly Stuart
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Join us for Mental Health Check-In: Food, Feelings & Connection, a preventative wellness conversation centered on how food impacts our overall well-being beyond diet culture and restriction.Empty headingEmpty heading Globally, food is recognized as medicine, culture, and a cornerstone of community. This check-in invites us to begin approaching it in the same way, examining how our relationship with food shapes our well-being across multiple dimensions. Guided by an interdisciplinary panel of professionals and community leaders, this conversation will explore:Empty headingEmpty heading Food as Comfort — Without Guilt Food as Preventative Care Nourishment vs. Restriction Food, Culture & Connection This experience reflects a grassroots approach to wellness—neighbors, professionals, and organizers working side by side to ensure our community has access to holistic, non-clinical support. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Hosted by Let’s Get Social Raleigh Foundation INC and John P. Top Green African American Cultural Center Location: John P. "Top" Greene African American Cultural Center Ages: All Cost: Free No Registration Required |
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Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services. AGENDA AND ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE AT https://pub-raleighnc.escribemeetings.com/Meeting.aspx?Id=aed3b569-ddb1-46e9-91a5-2b21c55679e0&Agenda=Agenda&lang=English
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The Community Awareness Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commissionwill conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, February 3 at 4 p.m. in conference room 809 of One Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, NC 27601. We’ll be monitoring the weather closely and will share any updates if conditions change. For questions about the meeting, please contact historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov. A. Call to Order B. Public Comment 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. C. Old Business C.1 RHDC Website Conversion The conversion of the RHDC's independent website to the City of Raleigh website is an ongoing long-term project. The work is led by the City's Historic Preservation Unit staff with assistance from the RHDC's Community Awareness Committee. Any recently published webpages will be highlighted for informational purposes. C.2 RHDC Landmark Cards During the pandemic, the Commission designed and printed collectible trading cards for a small number of Raleigh Historic Landmark properties. The Committee will share updates on efforts to develop a more easily edited card design and discuss next steps for publishing a new series of historic landmark collectible […]
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Learn how to do business with the City of Raleigh! This online info session will provide valuable insights into the city's contracting processes, procurement requirements, and opportunities available for business owners. There will be time for Q&A with City of Raleigh staff from the Business Engagement and Opportunities Program, Small Business Development, and Procurement. Date: Tuesday, Feb. 3 Time: 4 - 5 p.m. Location: Virtual Register today! Use desktop computer to register. For more information, visit Business Engagement and Opportunities Program or contact beop@raleighnc.gov.
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February 3, 2026 6:00 p.m. Millbrook Exchange Community Center, 1905 Spring Forest Road, Raleigh, NC 27615 6309 Litchford Rd Post-Submittal R-4 TO R-10-CU (Additional Information) A Toby Coleman
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Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services. AGENDA AND ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE AT https://pub-raleighnc.escribemeetings.com/Meeting.aspx?Id=aed3b569-ddb1-46e9-91a5-2b21c55679e0&Agenda=Agenda&lang=English |
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The Research Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission will conduct a public meeting on Wednesday, February 4 at 8:30 a.m. in conference room 809 of One Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, NC 27601. For questions about the meeting, please contact historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov A. Call to Order B. Public Comment C. Old Business C.1 2026 Inquiry Letters for RHL The Committee will review the Places Worthy of Preservation list and recently completed reports to send letters of interest. If the Committee agrees that the properties should be sent landmark inquiry letters, the letters will be prepared and signed at the next meeting. . At the December 2025 Research Committee meeting, the Committee decided to review modernist properties. A list of properties classified as modern is attached. See the complete list of Properties Worthy of Preservation at raleighnc.gov, search term: ”landmarks”. . Recently completed reports: Black Heritage and Historic Places: 1945-1975 report LGBTQIA+ Historic Context Study D. New Business E. Other Business F. Adjournment The Research Committee meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 8:30 a.m. in Conference Room 809, One Exchange Plaza building. Upcoming meeting agendas for the RHDC Research Committee can be found on our City Council, Boards and Commissions Agendas and Minutes page.
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Feb. 4 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 7009 Harps Mill Rd, Raleigh, NC 27615 Want to learn more about City services without the hassle of traveling downtown? Now you can! Raleigh's Community Engagement Team is visiting neighborhoods across the city, bringing resources directly to residents. Residents will have the opportunity to: Learn about projects impacting your community; Sign up for activities and classes, including our FREE English Language programs; Get assistance navigating our website and services; and, Much more! View Community Engagement event calendar
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February 4, 2026 6:00 p.m. Ralegh Mariott Crabtree Valley, 4500 Marriott Drive, Raleigh, NC 27612 3911 Western Blvd Pre-Submittal NX-3 w/TOD & SRPOD TO NX-7-CU w/TOD & SRPOD (Additional Information) D Collier Marsh |
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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 - February 5, 2026 The City of Raleigh Design Review Commission will conduct a public meeting on Thursday, February 5 at 4:30 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street in the City Council Chamber. For more information about the meeting, please contact Kasey Evans or visit the Design Review Commission webpage. A. Call to Order B. Approval of Minutes Review and approval of the January 7, 2026 Design Review Commission Meeting Minutes C. Design Alternates - Old Business D. Design Alternates - New Business D.1 DA-14-2025: 4812 Hargrove Road (Eaton Grove Bldg Expansion) WHEREAS EA Raleigh NC Landlord LLC, property owner, requests a design alternate to provide 0% build-to along Hargrove Road in lieu of the minimum 50% (253ft) build-to required per UDO (Unified Development Ordinance) Sections 3.4.5.C and 1.5.6, to construct an addition to an existing general building on the 4-acre property zoned IX-3-PL located at 4812 Hargrove Road (ASR-0063-2025). D.2 DA-15-2025: 910 Birch Ridge Dr (Birch Ridge Drive) WHEREAS Middle Branch Assoc Lmtd Partership, property owner, requests a design alternate to allow the proposed service area to be located in front of the building in lieu of being located to the side or […]
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February 5, 2026 7:30 p.m. Method Road Community Center, PB Large Room, 514 Method Road, Raleigh, NC 27607 1415 & 1507 Trailwood Drive and 0 Crump Road Z-45-25 Post-Submittal R-2-SRPOD w/ NCOD & R-4-SRPOD TO R-10-CU (Additional Information) D Molly Stuart |
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In partnership with Skate Raleigh and as part of Downtown Raleigh Alliance’s First Friday events for February, we’re hosting a showcase of three local skate photographers and the backstory behind some of their favorite shots from recent years. Starting at 6 p.m., we’ll see selections from Zorah Olivia, Chris Facey, and Clinton Perry, along with Q&A, hosted by Miguel Magallanes from Endless Grind. Due to limited space, this will be a free but ticketed event. Use this form to RSVP. Location: City of Raleigh Museum Ages: All Cost: Free RSVP for Residential Urbanity |
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Feb. 7 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 1420 Athens Dr, Raleigh, NC 27606 Want to learn more about City services without the hassle of traveling downtown? Now you can! Raleigh's Community Engagement Team is visiting neighborhoods across the city, bringing resources directly to residents. Residents will have the opportunity to: Learn about projects impacting your community; Sign up for activities and classes, including our FREE English Language programs; Get assistance navigating our website and services; and, Much more! View Community Engagement event calendar
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The Civic Assembly is a process for problem-solving, centered around group discussion from a representative body of the community. Participants of the Assembly were chosen by lottery and are a group reflective of Raleigh’s overall demographic. The Assembly works to offer perspectives of residents on topics and policies that will shape the Reflecting Raleigh: The Next Comprehensive Plan.
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Shape the future of Raleigh. Your vote matters in this year’s Raleigh Primary (March) and General Election (November). In partnership with PowerUp NC and NCLCVF, Shaw University and Raleigh Downtown are hosting the City of Raleigh Candidates’ Forum on Saturday, February 7 at Shaw University. This is your chance to meet Raleigh City Council candidates, hear where they stand on the issues that matter most, and make informed decisions. FREE — Open to the public with lunch provided. REGISTER — Scan the QR Code or register here: https://secure.ngpvan.com/ZkXyNxwFdUCMfCE7wDVtwg2. Screenshot
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We invite you to join us at John Chavis Memorial Park for a dynamic event that honors the history, culture, and significant contributions of Black communities.Empty headingEmpty heading This celebration offers a variety of activities aimed at educating, inspiring, and bringing people together. There will be food trucks, lessons for littles, Black-Owned Business Vendors, bounce houses, arts and crafts, and much more! We hope to see you there. Location: John Chavis Community Center Ages: All Cost: Free No registration is required
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The City of Raleigh is offering Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours. Whether you have a simple question about how to work your device or have long-term digital goals, attend our drop-in hours to get assistance and learn more. Drop-in hours will be held February - May at three Raleigh locations. There is no registration required for this FREE resource. Saturday, Feb. 7 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Raleigh Pathways Center; 900 S. Wilmington St. Learn more about the Raleigh Digital Impact programs. |
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Living Legends: C.A.R.V.E. into Black Raleigh. Honoring Those Who are Uplifting the Black Community Now Panel Discussion: “Living Legends of Raleigh” Dr. Paul Baker - Art / Education/ Community Dr. James T. Roberson Jr - Religion/ Education / Community / Veteran Frances Lonnette Williams - Education/ Community Rozalyn Blair-Sanders - Education / Community SGT Patricia Harris - Veteran / Community SFC Elree Smith - Veteran / Community An unforgettable evening as we honor the living legends of Raleigh, North Carolina—visionaries, trailblazers, and community champions whose work has shaped the cultural, social, and economic landscape of the Black community. This powerful panel discussion will spotlight the individuals who have not only witnessed history but made history. This celebration is a moment to give them their flowers, celebrate their resilience, and acknowledge the impact of their decades of service. Through conversation, storytelling, and shared wisdom, these icons will reflect on their journeys, the challenges they've overcome, and the legacy they continue to build. Discussion Themes Roots & Rise: The origin stories of Raleigh's community leaders Breaking Barriers: How they created opportunities where none existed Building the Future: Their hopes, advice, and continued vision for the next generation Legacy & Love: Honoring their […] |
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Current and past Board of Adjustment meeting dates, times, locations, agendas, and minutes may be viewed on the City Council, Boards and Commissions: Agendas and Minutes webpage. The Board typically meets on the second Monday of each month at 9 a.m. or 1 p.m. 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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February 9, 2026 6:00 p.m. Barwell Community Center, Meeting Room, 5857 Barwell Park Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610 6702, 6710, and 6518 Rock Quarry Road Pre-Submittal CX-3-CU TO CX-4-CU (Additional Information) C Worth Mills |
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The Commission typically meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 9 a.m. The meetings are held at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), located at 222 West Hargett Street. Upcoming meeting agendas for the Planning Commission can be found on our City Council, Boards and Commissions Agendas and Minutes page. Planning Commission public meetings are broadcast live on RTN 11 and 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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Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services.
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Date: Tuesday, Feb. 10 Time: 5-6:30 p.m. Location: Raleigh Pathways Center 900 S. Wilmington St Raleigh, NC 27601 Do you want to learn about exciting new projects and opportunities at the City of Raleigh? Join the Project Forecasting Workshop to learn about upcoming projects likeWake Bus Rapid Transit at New Bern Avenue, sidewalk additions, fire station construction, and more. See a full list on the Project Pipeline page. For more information, visit Business Engagement and Opportunities Program (BEOP).
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Meeting Details Meetings are held 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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Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services. If you wish to speak in front of City Council, you must sign up in advance to speak. Read more about these public comment sessions and how to sign up. |
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The Commission typically meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 8:30 a.m. Upcoming meeting agendas for the RHDC can be found on our City Council, Boards and Commissions Agendas and Minutes page. Raleigh Historic Development 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. Agenda and Participation Visit the RHDC webpage for additional information on how to participate in person or by voicemail comment.
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Need help creating your new Raleigh Water Self-Service Portal account? We're here to help! Stop by anytime during event hours to get help from Raleigh Water staff. Please bring: your current Raleigh Water account number; your zip code; and, optional: a mobile device (phone or tablet or laptop). Event Details Wednesday, Feb. 11 and Thursday, Feb. 12 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Biltmore Community Center 2615 Fitzgerald Drive Raleigh, NC 27610
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Need help creating your new Raleigh Water Self-Service Portal account? We're here to help! Stop by anytime during event hours to get help from Raleigh Water staff. Please bring: your current Raleigh Water account number; your zip code; and, optional: a mobile device (phone or tablet or laptop). Event Details Wednesday, Feb. 11 and Thursday, Feb. 12 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Millbrook Recreation Center 1905 Spring Forest Rd Raleigh, NC 27615 Where to find your account number on your current bill Your account number can be found: on your paper bill or in your monthly emails from Raleigh Water titled "City of Raleigh - A Friendly Reminder Your Bill is Due."
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Do you love to run, hop, skip and play with your preschooler? Our theme will be love, wearing red, reading about love, and making a special love bug craft. Bring a friend. This Lovebug program will focus on fostering emotional skills (such as love and friendship) and basic science concepts (insects) through hands-on art, songs, and nature exploration. Children will learn to appreciate bugs and practice kindness through crafts—such as making their own colorful ‘love bugs’ from craft supplies or natural items—along with stories and simple experiments. The program creates a joyful, engaging environment for learning about feelings and the world around them. Location: Barwell Road Community Center Ages: 3-5 (accompanied by an adult) Cost: $5
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The Substance Use Advisory Commission advocates for a healthy community by promoting best practices for the prevention, intervention, and treatment of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use. View the agenda and minutes on BoardDocs. For more information, visit Substance Use Advisory Commission. |
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Need help creating your new Raleigh Water Self-Service Portal account? We're here to help! Stop by anytime during event hours to get help from Raleigh Water staff. Please bring: your current Raleigh Water account number; your zip code; and, optional: a mobile device (phone or tablet or laptop). Event Details Wednesday, Feb. 11 and Thursday, Feb. 12 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Millbrook Recreation Center 1905 Spring Forest Rd Raleigh, NC 27615 Where to find your account number on your current bill Your account number can be found: on your paper bill or in your monthly emails from Raleigh Water titled "City of Raleigh - A Friendly Reminder Your Bill is Due."
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Need help creating your new Raleigh Water Self-Service Portal account? We're here to help! Stop by anytime during event hours to get help from Raleigh Water staff. Please bring: your current Raleigh Water account number; your zip code; and, optional: a mobile device (phone or tablet or laptop). Event Details Wednesday, Feb. 11 and Thursday, Feb. 12 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Biltmore Community Center 2615 Fitzgerald Drive Raleigh, NC 27610 Where to find your account number on your current bill Your account number can be found: on your paper bill or in your monthly emails from Raleigh Water titled "City of Raleigh - A Friendly Reminder Your Bill is Due."
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This meeting of the Raleigh Transit Authority will be held at 3:30 p.m. and the Public Comment begins at 4 p.m. For more information and to view the agenda, please visit Raleigh Transit Authority. If you'd like to submit a comment for the upcoming virtual meeting, please email GoRaleigh@raleighnc.gov. The meeting may be viewed live via RTN 11, the City’s live stream page, and YouTube.
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The Environmental Advisory Board gives the City Council advice on matters related to environmental quality and promotes environmental protection standards and policies to the public.
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The Human Relations Commission works to promote human dignity, equal opportunity and harmony among Raleigh residents. View the meeting agenda on Boarddocs. Date: Thursday, Feb. 12 Time: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Location: Raleigh Pathways Center 900 S. Wilmington Street Raleigh, NC 27601 For more information, visit Human Relations Commission. |
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Join the Community Engagement Department and A Place at the Table for our monthly "Coffee and Conversations." This event is meant to be friendly and welcoming, with open conversations about important topics. There won’t be a set agenda—just a chance to listen, share, and learn from each other. We hope to see you there! Friday, Feb. 13 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. A Place at the Table 300 W Hargett St Unit 50, Raleigh, NC
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Feb. 13 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. 300 W Hargett St, Raleigh, NC 27601 Join Community Engagement staff after Coffee and Conversations as they share resources from the Community Engagement vehicle. Residents will have the opportunity to: Learn about projects impacting your community Sign up for activities and classes, including our FREE English Language programs Get assistance navigating our website and services And much more! View Community Engagement event calendar
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Join us for our first Active Adult Walk-A-Thon! On Friday, Feb. 13, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Worthdale Community Center, we will have our first active adult Walk-A-Thon. This fun and free event is designed to get you moving while connecting with the community. We’ll kick things off with line dancing to warm up, followed by our walk, and end with a relaxing cool-down session. Enjoy vendors along the way and make it a day of wellness, movement, and fellowship. Registration is not required but encouraged. All active adults are welcome come walk with us! Location: Worthdale Community Center Ages: 50 and older Cost: Free Register on RecLink
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Make vintage-inspired cards, sip drinks, and try chocolates. Be merry! We will provide all of the crafting supplies and the ambiance. This is a wonderful activity for couples, friends, and folks looking to build new community, all for a good cause. 100% of profits from this event go to support free educational programs at the museum. Location: City of Raleigh Museum Date: Friday, Feb. 13 Time: 7 - 9 p.m. Age: 21 and up Cost: $35 Register Today |
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The Raleigh City Council will meet for a budget work session. Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas and past minutes Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services. |
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Feb. 17 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 3509 Capital Blvd, Raleigh, NC 27604 Want to learn more about City services without the hassle of traveling downtown? Now you can! Raleigh's Community Engagement Team is visiting neighborhoods across the city, bringing resources directly to residents. Residents will have the opportunity to: Learn about projects impacting your community; Sign up for activities and classes, including our FREE English Language programs; Get assistance navigating our website and services; and, Much more! View Community Engagement event calendar
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Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services.
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Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services.
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Feb. 17 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 5800 Duraleigh Rd, Raleigh, NC 27612 Want to learn more about City services without the hassle of traveling downtown? Now you can! Raleigh's Community Engagement Team is visiting neighborhoods across the city, bringing resources directly to residents. Residents will have the opportunity to: Learn about projects impacting your community; Sign up for activities and classes, including our FREE English Language programs; Get assistance navigating our website and services; and, Much more! View Community Engagement event calendar
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The Community Engagement Department is offering District-based Informational Sessions to help residents understand the changes to the local election process. Staff will be available to share information, provide resources, and answer questions. Come out, get informed, and get ready to vote! Tuesday, February 17 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Barwell Road Community Center 5857 Barwell Park Dr., Raleigh |
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Need help creating your new Raleigh Water Self-Service Portal account? We're here to help! Stop by anytime during event hours to get help from Raleigh Water staff. Please bring: your current Raleigh Water account number; your zip code; and, optional: a mobile device (phone or tablet or laptop). Event Details Wednesday, Feb. 18 and Thursday, Feb. 19 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Biltmore Community Center 2615 Fitzgerald Drive Raleigh, NC 27610 Where to find your account number on your current bill Your account number can be found: on your paper bill or in your monthly emails from Raleigh Water titled "City of Raleigh - A Friendly Reminder Your Bill is Due."
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Need help creating your new Raleigh Water Self-Service Portal account? We're here to help! Stop by anytime during event hours to get help from Raleigh Water staff. Please bring: your current Raleigh Water account number; your zip code; and, optional: a mobile device (phone or tablet or laptop). Event Details Wednesday, Feb. 18 and Thursday, Feb. 19 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Millbrook Recreation Center 1905 Spring Forest Rd Raleigh, NC 27615 Where to find your account number on your current bill Your account number can be found: on your paper bill or in your monthly emails from Raleigh Water titled "City of Raleigh - A Friendly Reminder Your Bill is Due."
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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 the Raleigh Municipal Building in Room 305. Upcoming meeting agendas for the Text Change Committee can be found on our City Council, Boards and Commissions Agendas and Minutes page.
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Technical Teams are topic-based teams of subject-matter experts who meet to provide guidance and develop policy recommendations for the City’s Next Comprehensive Plan. Five teams will be organized by key topics included in the next plan: Land Use Transportation Housing and Neighborhoods Natural Resources Infrastructure and Services Each Technical Team will include: City staff Representatives from City boards and commissions Technical experts from the Raleigh community |
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Need help creating your new Raleigh Water Self-Service Portal account? We're here to help! Stop by anytime during event hours to get help from Raleigh Water staff. Please bring: your current Raleigh Water account number; your zip code; and, optional: a mobile device (phone or tablet or laptop). Event Details Wednesday, Feb. 18 and Thursday, Feb. 19 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Millbrook Recreation Center 1905 Spring Forest Rd Raleigh, NC 27615 Where to find your account number on your current bill Your account number can be found: on your paper bill or in your monthly emails from Raleigh Water titled "City of Raleigh - A Friendly Reminder Your Bill is Due." Raleigh Water S
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Need help creating your new Raleigh Water Self-Service Portal account? We're here to help! Stop by anytime during event hours to get help from Raleigh Water staff. Please bring: your current Raleigh Water account number; your zip code; and, optional: a mobile device (phone or tablet or laptop). Event Details Wednesday, Feb. 18 and Thursday, Feb. 19 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Biltmore Community Center 2615 Fitzgerald Drive Raleigh, NC 27610 Where to find your account number on your current bill Your account number can be found: on your paper bill or in your monthly emails from Raleigh Water titled "City of Raleigh - A Friendly Reminder Your Bill is Due."
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The Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities addresses the needs of people with disabilities and their families in the City of Raleigh. View the meeting agenda and minutes on BoardDocs. Date: Thursday, Feb. 19 Time: Noon-1:30 p.m. Location: Raleigh Pathways Center 900 S. Wilmington Street Raleigh, NC 27601 For more information, visit Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities.
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Join us for the Raleigh Medal of Arts Nomination Application webinar led by musician, writer, and editor Rita Lewis. The webinar will discuss the Raleigh Medal of Arts nomination process and include a review of the guidelines, evaluation criteria, and narrative questions. This workshop will also share information about the timeline and the evaluation process. This is a virtual event. Can't make it? A recording will be available online. Event DetailsEmpty heading When: Thursday, February 19 at 12:30 p.m. Location: Virtual! Register now Cost: Free
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The Commission typically meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at 4:30 p.m. Upcoming meeting agendas for the Design Review Commission can be found on our City Council, Boards and Commissions Agendas and Minutes page. 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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All for one and one for all! Superheroes come in all hues and have incredible abilities! Learn the history of African American comic book superheroes from then and now. Join us for a discussion and a display of historic comic books, as well as discuss Black superheroes in comics and film. Location: City of Raleigh Museum Age: All Ages Cost: Free No Registration Required |
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The Civic Assembly is a process for problem-solving, centered around group discussion from a representative body of the community. Participants of the Assembly were chosen by lottery and are a group reflective of Raleigh’s overall demographic. The Assembly works to offer perspectives of residents on topics and policies that will shape the Reflecting Raleigh: The Next Comprehensive Plan.
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Join the Historic Raleigh Trolley for this special edition of our popular Black history tour highlighting Oberlin Village. Tours will begin at Mordecai Historic Park and travel to Oberlin, where passengers will disembark for a tour of the Historic Turner House and Oberlin Cemetery and learn about the neighborhood’s history of community and freedom. Location: Mordecai Historic Park Tour Times: 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Ages: All Cost: $15 for adults Get Tickets on RecLink
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The City of Raleigh is offering Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours. Whether you have a simple question about how to work your device or have long-term digital goals, attend our drop-in hours to get assistance and learn more. Drop-in hours will be held February - May at three Raleigh locations. There is no registration required for this FREE resource. Saturday, Feb. 21 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Green Road Community Center; 4201 Green Rd. Learn more about the Raleigh Digital Impact programs. |
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Join the Historic Raleigh Trolley for this special edition of our popular Black history tour highlighting Oberlin Village. Tours will begin at Mordecai Historic Park and travel to Oberlin, where passengers will disembark for a tour of the Historic Turner House and Oberlin Cemetery and learn about the neighborhood’s history of community and freedom. Location: Mordecai Historic Park Tour Times: 1 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Ages: All Cost: $15 Get Tickets on RecLink |
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Technical Teams are topic-based teams of subject-matter experts who meet to provide guidance and develop policy recommendations for the City’s Next Comprehensive Plan. Five teams will be organized by key topics included in the next plan: Land Use Transportation Housing and Neighborhoods Natural Resources Infrastructure and Services Each Technical Team will include: City staff Representatives from City boards and commissions Technical experts from the Raleigh community |
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The Commission typically meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 9 a.m. The meetings are held at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), located at 222 West Hargett Street. Upcoming meeting agendas for the Planning Commission can be found on our City Council, Boards and Commissions Agendas and Minutes page. Planning Commission public meetings are broadcast live on RTN 11 and 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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The Dix Park Leadership Committee exists to provide guidance to City staff, Dix Park Conservancy, and other partners on the implementation of the Dix Park Master Plan. The Leadership Committee is supported by City staff and makes recommendations to the Raleigh City Council, which has final approval on the implementation of the Master Plan. View meeting agendas Dix Park Leadership Committee Meetings take place in-person at Dix Park Chapel (1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603) from 9 - 10:30 a.m. on the fourth Tuesday of every month, with the exception of summer break and winter holidays.
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Please join us for a meeting of the Public Art and Design Board from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Public Art and Design Board meets in person at the John Chavis Memorial Park Community Center, or you may join the meeting virtually.
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The Community Engagement Department is offering District-based Informational Sessions to help residents understand the changes to the local election process. Staff will be available to share information, provide resources, and answer questions. Come out, get informed, and get ready to vote! Tuesday, February 24 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. Brier Creek Community Center 10810 Globe Rd., Morrisville |
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In addition to District-based Informational Sessions, the Community Engagement Department, is offering a Virtual Informational Session to help residents understand the changes to the local election process. Staff will be available to share information, provide resources, and answer questions. Join us virtually! Wednesday, February 25 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Teams Webinar Registration Link
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Technical Teams are topic-based teams of subject-matter experts who meet to provide guidance and develop policy recommendations for the City’s Next Comprehensive Plan. Five teams will be organized by key topics included in the next plan: Land Use Transportation Housing and Neighborhoods Natural Resources Infrastructure and Services Each Technical Team will include: City staff Representatives from City boards and commissions Technical experts from the Raleigh community
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We are hosting a public meeting to share information about the Camp Pond Dam project. We will repair the dam to keep the lake, improve safety, and reduce the risk of road flooding in a large storm event. We would like your feedback on the design for this upcoming project. Stop by at your convenience to learn more and provide comments to stormwater staff. Project Background We are assessing Camp Pond Dam, located on Richland Drive, and will offer safety improvements to make sure the dam follows North Carolina Dam Safety (NCDS) rules. Learn more about the project.
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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. Location Raleigh Pathways Center, Conference Room 200 900 S. Wilmington Street Raleigh, NC 27601 Streaming link here. |
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The Committee of the Whole is an informal special meeting of the full Planning Commission, held to facilitate 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 the Council Chamber or in conference room 305. Upcoming meeting agendas for the Planning Commission can be found on our City Council, Boards and Commissions Agendas and Minutes page.
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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 Participation Visit the Certificate of Appropriateness webpage for additional information on how to participate. Upcoming meeting agendas for the RHDC COA can be found on our City Council, Boards and Commissions Agendas and Minutes page. 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 historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov. |
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The Civic Assembly is a process for problem-solving, centered around group discussion from a representative body of the community. Participants of the Assembly were chosen by lottery and are a group reflective of Raleigh’s overall demographic. The Assembly works to offer perspectives of residents on topics and policies that will shape the Reflecting Raleigh: The Next Comprehensive Plan.
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Join us for a celebration of Raleigh's unique natural areas! We'll be shining a light on invasive species management throughout our beautiful city. Dive into the exciting world of conservation with experts in natural resource techniques. Bring your family to explore an urban wetland while enjoying a free hot chocolate bar! This event is appropriate for the naturally curious of all ages. We hope to see you there! Location: Walnut Creek Wetland Park Ages: All Cost: Free No Registration is Required
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The City of Raleigh is offering Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours. Whether you have a simple question about how to work your device or have long-term digital goals, attend our drop-in hours to get assistance and learn more. Drop-in hours will be held February - May at three Raleigh locations. There is no registration required for this FREE resource. Saturday, Feb. 28 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Sanderford Community Center; 2623 Sanderford Rd. Learn more about the Raleigh Digital Impact programs. |