City of Raleigh Government Event Guide September 16th Edition

Stay informed and engaged with your local government! On Tuesday, September 16, 2025, Raleigh hosts a series of important meetings and commission sessions that give residents a chance to follow key decisions shaping the city. Whether you’re interested in City Council discussions or the arts community, here’s your guide to the day’s agenda.

City Council Work Session – 11:30 AM

The day begins with a City Council Work Session, where council members review upcoming policies, initiatives, and budget-related discussions. Work sessions are less formal than regular meetings and often provide deeper insight into the decision-making process.

📍 Location: Raleigh Municipal Building

🕚 Time: 11:30 AM

City Council Afternoon Session – 1:00 PM

Later in the day, the City Council Afternoon Session offers opportunities for public transparency on legislative items, zoning changes, and city planning matters. This session is critical for residents following development projects and community impact issues across Raleigh.

📍 Location: Raleigh Municipal Building

🕐 Time: 1:00 PM

Raleigh Arts Commission – 6:00 PM

In the evening, the Arts Commission meets to discuss cultural programming, public art initiatives, and funding opportunities for Raleigh’s thriving arts community. This meeting is a must for artists, cultural leaders, and anyone invested in supporting the creative heartbeat of the city.

📍 Location: Raleigh Municipal Building

🕕 Time: 6:00 PM


Why These Meetings Matter

Raleigh’s boards and commissions provide essential opportunities for civic participation. Attending—or even just staying updated on—City Council and Arts Commission meetings ensures that residents’ voices remain central in shaping Raleigh’s future.

Stay connected, participate when possible, and make your voice heard in Raleigh’s growing community. Follow DoRaleigh.com for everything Raleigh government, arts, and community events.

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City of Raleigh Government Public Events Tuesday August 19th Edition

Staying connected with local government is one of the best ways to make your voice heard and keep Raleigh moving forward. On Tuesday, August 19, 2025, the City of Raleigh will host several important public meetings and community events that residents are encouraged to attend. Whether you’re passionate about city planning, community engagement, or the future of Raleigh’s parks, there’s a place for you to participate.

City Council Meetings – Work Session & Afternoon Session

Work Session – 11:30 a.m. Afternoon Session – 1:00 p.m. Location: Raleigh Municipal Building

The Raleigh City Council will hold both a work session and an afternoon session. These meetings cover pressing issues, ongoing projects, and decisions that impact daily life in Raleigh. Attending these sessions—or watching online—gives residents the chance to stay informed about upcoming policies, budget priorities, and development plans.


CANCELLED – Raleigh Arts Commission Meeting

Original Time: 6:00 p.m. Category: Boards and Commissions

Please note that the Raleigh Arts Commission Meeting scheduled for this date has been cancelled. Be sure to check the city calendar for future meetings as the Commission continues its important work supporting Raleigh’s vibrant arts community.


Dix Park Community Committee Meeting

Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Dix Park

Raleigh’s Dix Park Community Committee will gather to discuss updates and community input regarding the future of this beloved urban green space. This is a key opportunity for residents to share ideas and learn more about plans that will shape Dorothea Dix Park, one of the most exciting public projects in the Triangle.


Why Participation Matters

Local government thrives when residents are engaged. From city council decisions to community park planning, your input helps shape Raleigh’s future. Whether you attend in person, watch online, or follow along with updates, showing up is a powerful way to support transparency and accountability in our city.

Stay in the know! Follow DoRaleigh.com for updates on Raleigh government meetings, public events, and everything happening around town.

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