King Charles NCOD stands as an example of responsible urban planning, balancing growth with livability. Destroying it in favor of unchecked development will result in irreversible damage to its character, community, and environment. The city must seek smarter solutions that protect Raleigh’s legacy while ensuring sustainable growth.
Save Raleigh’s Historic Overlay Districts!
Raleigh’s historic overlay districts are special treasures of our City. They comprise only one percent of Raleigh’s land area, but their impact is much larger. We do not need to destroy them to solve our housing shortage. We should instead preserve these treasures for our citizens, our visitors, our children, and our grandchildren.
October 1, 2024 City Council Meeting
Highlights from the October 1 City Council meeting.
August 20, 2024 City Council Work Session and Afternoon Meeting
Highlights from 8/20/24 City Council Work Session and Afternoon Session
July 2 City Council Meeting
Highlights from July 2 Council meeting and public comments
June 18 City Council Meetings
Highlights from June 18 Council work session and afternoon session
May 7, 2024 City Council Meetings
Highlights from May 7 Afternoon and Evening council meetings.
This case will come to you in National Historic Preservation Month
Preservation provides context to understand our present and creates a reference library for our use as we plan for the future.
April 2, 2024 City Council Meetings
Highlights from April 2, 2024 City Council Meeting