City of Raleigh Government Guide June 4th Edition

Residents interested in local government, public policy, transportation, parks, arts, and community engagement have several opportunities to stay informed on Thursday, June 4, 2026. From committee meetings and commission discussions to a city-sponsored Carolina Hurricanes watch party, today’s City of Raleigh Government Guide highlights important public events and meetings taking place throughout the day.

Art, Education, and Collections Committee

12:00 p.m.
Boards and Commissions

The Art, Education, and Collections Committee meets to discuss matters related to public art, educational programming, cultural initiatives, and the stewardship of Raleigh’s collections and artistic resources.

Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting

2:00 p.m.
Boards and Commissions

Transportation advocates and residents can follow discussions regarding marketing, outreach, and public engagement efforts related to Raleigh’s public transit system and future mobility initiatives.

Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

3:00 p.m.
Boards and Commissions

The commission reviews issues related to stormwater management, environmental protection, flood mitigation, water quality, and infrastructure planning throughout the City of Raleigh.

Design Review Commission

4:30 p.m.
Boards and Commissions

Register to Watch

The Design Review Commission evaluates development proposals, architectural plans, and urban design considerations that help shape Raleigh’s growth and development. Residents interested in downtown projects, redevelopment, and city planning are encouraged to follow the meeting.

Parks Committee (Canceled)

6:00 p.m.
Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

The scheduled Parks Committee meeting has been canceled.

Official Carolina Hurricanes Watch Party – Game 2

7:00 p.m.
Festivals and Special Events

Raleigh residents and Hurricanes fans can gather to support the Canes during the Official Carolina Hurricanes Watch Party for Game 2. The event offers an opportunity for the community to come together and cheer on Raleigh’s NHL team during the Stanley Cup Final.

Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

City boards, commissions, and advisory committees play an important role in shaping Raleigh’s future. Whether you’re interested in transportation, environmental sustainability, urban design, arts and culture, or parks and recreation, attending meetings and following public discussions is one of the best ways to stay engaged with local government.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Thursday, May 7th Edition

Looking for ways to stay connected with local government, community planning, parks initiatives, and civic engagement in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, May 7, 2026 features a full lineup of public meetings, advisory commission discussions, committee sessions, and a special community film screening and panel discussion.

From transit and stormwater discussions to parks planning and design review meetings, Thursday offers multiple opportunities for residents to learn more about projects shaping Raleigh’s future.

Civic Engagement Opportunities in Raleigh This Thursday

Residents interested in Raleigh city planning, transportation, arts, sustainability, and parks initiatives can attend or watch several public meetings happening throughout the day.

Highlighted topics include:

  • Raleigh transit marketing and outreach
  • Stormwater management and environmental planning
  • Design and development review
  • Parks and recreation initiatives
  • Arts, education, and collections discussions

The evening concludes with the REFUGE Film Screening and Panel, offering an opportunity for community dialogue through film and discussion.

Thursday, May 7, 2026 — City of Raleigh Government Events

Art, Education, and Collections Committee

12 p.m. • Thursday
Boards and Commissions

Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting

2 p.m. • Thursday
Boards and Commissions

Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

3 p.m. • Thursday
Boards and Commissions
Register to watch online

Design Review Commission

4:30 p.m. • Thursday
Boards and Commissions

Parks Committee

6 p.m. • Thursday
Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Open Houses and Public Hearings

REFUGE Film Screening and Panel

6:30 p.m. • Thursday
Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Register for tickets via Eventbrite

Why Raleigh Government Meetings Matter

City boards and commissions play a major role in shaping policies and projects that impact transportation, sustainability, development, parks, housing, arts programming, and quality of life across Raleigh.

Attending meetings or watching online gives residents direct access to discussions about:

  • Future development projects
  • Transit planning and mobility
  • Public parks and recreation priorities
  • Environmental and stormwater management
  • Community arts and education initiatives

These meetings also provide opportunities for public input and transparency around city decision-making.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday January 7th Edition

Staying engaged with local government is one of the best ways to understand how decisions are made and how they impact your neighborhood, business, and community. The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights upcoming public meetings, board sessions, and community engagement opportunities hosted by the City of Raleigh.

Below is what’s happening on Wednesday, January 7, 2026, with opportunities for residents to attend, observe, and participate.

📅 Wednesday, January 7, 2026 — Government & Community Events

🏛️ RHDC Research Committee

Time: 8:30 a.m.

Category: Boards and Commissions

The RHDC Research Committee meets to review research initiatives and policy considerations connected to historic preservation and development in Raleigh. These meetings help guide long-term planning and preservation strategies across the city.

🤝 Outreach at North Regional Library

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Category: Community Engagement

Join City staff for community outreach at the North Regional Library. This session provides residents with an opportunity to ask questions, share feedback, and learn more about City programs, services, and upcoming initiatives.

🏗️ Design Review Commission

Time: 4:30 p.m.

Category: Boards and Commissions

The Design Review Commission evaluates development proposals in designated overlay districts, focusing on architecture, site design, and neighborhood compatibility. These meetings play a key role in shaping Raleigh’s built environment.


Why Attend City of Raleigh Government Meetings?

Attending or following City meetings helps residents:

Stay informed on policies and development projects Provide public input on decisions that affect neighborhoods Connect with City departments and advisory boards Strengthen civic engagement and transparency

Whether you’re a resident, business owner, advocate, or simply curious about how Raleigh works, these meetings are open to the public and encourage participation.

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The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday January 7th edition

Staying informed and engaged with local government is one of the best ways to shape the future of Raleigh. The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights key public meetings and community engagement opportunities happening this week, giving residents, advocates, and business owners a clear snapshot of how to get involved.

Below is a look at the official City of Raleigh meetings and outreach events scheduled for Wednesday, January 7, 2026.

🏛️ RHDC Research Committee

Time: 8:30 a.m.

Category: Boards and Commissions

The RHDC Research Committee convenes to review research initiatives, historical documentation, and policy-related topics connected to Raleigh’s heritage and development. These meetings are open to the public and are especially valuable for residents interested in historic preservation and long-term planning.

📚 Outreach at North Regional Library

Time: 10:00 a.m.

Category: Community Engagement

This community outreach session at the North Regional Library offers residents an opportunity to connect directly with City of Raleigh staff. Attendees can ask questions, learn about available city resources, and get updates on programs and services that impact neighborhoods across Raleigh.

🏗️ Design Review Commission

Time: 4:30 p.m.

Category: Boards and Commissions

The Design Review Commission meeting focuses on architectural design, site planning, and development projects across the city. These sessions play a critical role in shaping Raleigh’s urban landscape and are ideal for developers, designers, neighborhood leaders, and residents who want insight into upcoming projects.


Why Attend City of Raleigh Government Meetings?

Participating in City of Raleigh boards, commissions, and outreach events allows residents to:

Stay informed on city planning and development Provide public input on policies and projects Learn about community programs and resources Connect with city leaders and staff

Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to civic engagement, attending these meetings is a powerful way to make your voice heard.


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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday December 4th Edition

Here’s your Thursday rundown of City of Raleigh public meetings, cancellations, and civic engagement opportunities. Whether you follow transportation, stormwater policy, development oversight, or community outreach, today’s schedule offers several important touchpoints for residents to stay connected.

❌ CANCELED – Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting

2:00 p.m. • Boards and Commissions

Today’s Marketing Committee meeting for the Raleigh Transit Authority has been canceled. Riders and transit advocates should watch for updates on future meeting dates.

🌧️ Stormwater Management Advisory Commission

3:00 p.m. • Boards and Commissions

REGISTER HERE!

The Stormwater Management Advisory Commission meets today to discuss policies, project updates, and flood-mitigation strategies that impact neighborhoods across Raleigh. Residents interested in green infrastructure or water quality will find this meeting especially useful.

🏙️ Design Review Commission

4:30 p.m. • Boards and Commissions

The Design Review Commission meets this afternoon to evaluate development proposals and ensure projects align with Raleigh’s design standards. This group plays a key role in shaping how our city grows.

❌ CANCELED – Parks Committee

6:00 p.m. • Open Houses and Public Hearings

Tonight’s Parks Committee session is canceled. Community members following park planning, open space initiatives, or recreational facility updates should stay tuned for the next scheduled meeting.

🏛️ Civic Assembly Information Session

6:00 p.m. • Community Engagement

Learn how to get involved in Raleigh’s new Civic Assembly model, designed to expand resident participation in decision-making, strengthen community voice, and improve trust in local government.

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