City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday March 24th Edition

Stay Informed with Raleigh Boards, Community Events & Civic Engagement Opportunities

Looking to stay connected with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh? This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, March 24, 2026 highlights key public meetings, community engagement opportunities, and local events. From planning and arts to public safety and family-friendly activities, there are several ways for residents to get involved.

🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Public Engagement

Planning Commission Meeting

🕘 9:00 AM

Category: Boards and Commissions

The Planning Commission plays a vital role in shaping Raleigh’s growth and development. Residents can stay informed on zoning, land use, and long-term planning decisions that impact the city.


Coffee with a Cop

🕚 11:00 AM

Category: Community Engagement

Connect with local law enforcement in a relaxed and informal setting. “Coffee with a Cop” offers residents the opportunity to ask questions, share concerns, and build relationships with Raleigh police officers.


🐰 Family-Friendly & Community Events


Meet the Bunny at Abbotts Creek

🕙 10:00 AM

Category: Festivals and Special Events

Hosted by: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

Celebrate the season with this fun, family-friendly event. Kids and families can enjoy meeting the Bunny and participating in spring-themed activities.

👉 Registration required via RecLink


Canceled Meetings (Updates)

The following Raleigh City Council committee meetings scheduled for today have been canceled:

Community Safety and Quality of Life Committee Meeting (11:30 AM) Economic Development and Innovation Committee Meeting (1:30 PM) Housing and Environment Committee Meeting (4:00 PM)

Stay tuned for rescheduling updates and future meeting announcements.


🎨 Evening Boards & Commissions

Arts Commission Meeting

🕕 6:00 PM

Category: Boards and Commissions

The Arts Commission supports Raleigh’s vibrant creative community by advising on public art, cultural programming, and arts funding initiatives.

👉 Registration required to attend


Why These Events Matters

Engaging with Raleigh’s government meetings and community events is a powerful way to stay informed and have your voice heard. Whether you’re interested in urban planning, public safety, housing, or the arts, these meetings and programs help shape the future of our city.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday February 17th Edition

City Council Meetings, Election Updates, Arts Commission Session & Community Engagement Events

Looking to stay informed and engaged with local government in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, February 17, 2026 highlights key meetings, community outreach opportunities, election information sessions, and civic engagement events happening across the city.

Whether you’re a resident, business owner, community advocate, or simply interested in how local decisions shape Raleigh’s future, attending public meetings and outreach events is one of the best ways to stay connected.

City of Raleigh Government Events – Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026

Community Outreach & Engagement

Outreach at Advance Axcess Urgent Care
10:00 AM
Category: Community Engagement
A community outreach opportunity providing information, resources, and engagement with residents.

Vote Local Informational Pop-Up Event
2:00 PM
Category: Community Engagement
Learn about voting resources, civic participation opportunities, and upcoming election information.

District C: Election Changes Informational Session
6:00 PM
Category: Community Workshops / Engagement
Updates on election changes impacting District C residents and local voting processes.

City Council & Government Meetings

City Council Work Session – CANCELLED
11:30 AM Category: Council & Committee Meetings

City Council Afternoon Session
1:00 PM Category: Council & Committee Meetings Public business discussions, policy updates, and municipal decision-making.

Joint Meeting: Raleigh City Council & Wake County Board of Commissioners
6:00 PM Category: Council Meetings Regional collaboration discussion impacting Raleigh and Wake County initiatives.

Boards & Commissions

Arts Commission Meeting
6:00 PM Category: Boards & Commissions Focus on public art initiatives, cultural programming, and creative development in Raleigh.


📌 Why Civic Participation Matters

Attending government meetings helps residents:

Stay informed on local policies and development Voice concerns or support initiatives Learn about city services and programs Connect with civic leaders and community stakeholders

Active civic engagement helps ensure Raleigh continues to grow thoughtfully and inclusively.


📍 Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

For ongoing updates on:

City Council decisions Local elections and public input sessions Boards and commission meetings Community outreach events

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday November 13th Edition

Stay informed. Stay engaged. Shape Raleigh’s future.

Your Thursday edition of the City of Raleigh Government Event Guide is here—highlighting key public meetings, virtual sessions, and opportunities to participate in the civic process. Whether you’re interested in transit, environment, arts, human relations, or community engagement, today’s agenda is filled with meaningful ways to get involved.

🗓️ Thursday, November 13, 2025 — Raleigh Government Meetings & Events

📣 Civic Assembly Information Session – Virtual

🕛 12:00 p.m.

Category: Community Engagement

Learn how Civic Assemblies work and how Raleigh residents can help shape policy decisions through structured, inclusive dialogue. This virtual lunchtime session is perfect for anyone looking to understand how public input is used at the city level.

🚎 Raleigh Transit Authority

🕞 3:30 p.m.

Category: Boards & Commissions

The Raleigh Transit Authority meets this afternoon to discuss citywide transit planning, route enhancements, capital projects, and future mobility initiatives. If public transportation matters to you, this is a valuable meeting to follow.

🌿 Environmental Advisory Board Meeting

🕓 4:00 p.m.

Category: Boards & Commissions

The Environmental Advisory Board reviews sustainability programs, conservation initiatives, energy reduction goals, and environmental policy recommendations. This meeting is essential for residents passionate about climate action and community resilience.

🤝 Human Relations Commission Meeting (New Location)

🕕 6:00 p.m.

Category: Boards & Commissions

The Human Relations Commission fosters equity, understanding, and inclusion across Raleigh. Tonight’s meeting takes place in a new location, offering updates on civil rights initiatives, community relations programs, and ways residents can support a more connected Raleigh.

🎨 Arts Commission Executive Committee

🕕 6:00 p.m.

Category: Boards & Commissions

The Arts Commission’s Executive Committee gathers this evening to discuss arts funding, public art initiatives, cultural programming, and strategic planning for Raleigh’s creative sector. A key meeting for artists, arts organizations, and cultural advocates.

Why These Meetings Matter

Raleigh’s Boards and Commissions play a major role in shaping local policy, city planning, arts and culture, transportation, sustainability, and public engagement. Attending—or even reviewing the agendas—keeps residents informed and ensures the community’s needs are represented.

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City of Raleigh Event Guide Tuesday October 21st Edition

Raleigh’s civic and community spirit is on full display this Tuesday, October 21, 2025, with a full slate of meetings and local gatherings. From vital City Council sessions to creative arts discussions and a family-friendly fall festival, there’s something for every resident to take part in.

🏛️ City Council Work Session

⏰ 11:30 a.m. | Council Chamber

The day begins with the City Council Work Session, where Raleigh leaders will review upcoming initiatives, key policy updates, and strategic priorities shaping the city’s future. These sessions are open to the public and offer residents insight into how local decisions are made.

🕐 City Council Afternoon Session

⏰ 1:00 p.m. | Council Chamber

The City Council Afternoon Session continues the conversation with discussions and votes on major community matters. Whether it’s development projects, sustainability programs, or local business initiatives, these meetings are an essential window into city governance.

🎨 Raleigh Arts Commission Meeting

⏰ 6:00 p.m. | Virtual + In-Person

Join the Raleigh Arts Commission as they gather to discuss public art initiatives, funding for local artists, and cultural projects across the city. Residents are encouraged to participate and share their ideas on how Raleigh’s creative community can continue to thrive.

🍂 Worthdale Fall Festival

⏰ 6:00 p.m. | Worthdale Community Center

Celebrate the season with neighbors at the Worthdale Fall Festival! This family-friendly event features games, activities, and autumn-themed fun for all ages. Hosted by Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources, the festival is a great way to connect with your community and enjoy the crisp October air.

🌳 Dix Park Community Committee Meeting

⏰ 6:00 p.m. | Dix Park Office

The Dix Park Community Committee will meet to discuss ongoing park development plans, community input, and future events. This meeting provides a platform for residents to contribute to the vision of one of Raleigh’s most treasured green spaces.

🌟 Get Involved, Raleigh!

From shaping local policy to celebrating fall at Worthdale, October 21 offers multiple ways to engage in civic life and community joy. Whether you tune into City Council or join a festival near you, every voice and presence helps make Raleigh stronger.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday October 14th Edition

Raleigh’s civic calendar is full this Tuesday with important meetings, community engagement opportunities, and special events connecting residents to the city’s growth, innovation, and culture. Here’s what’s happening around town:

💡 Connected Triangle Summit III

8:00 a.m. | Community & Workshops

Leaders from across the Triangle gather for the third annual Connected Triangle Summit, focusing on smart city innovations, digital infrastructure, and regional collaboration. Expect panels, workshops, and networking that highlight how technology is driving sustainable growth across Raleigh and neighboring communities.

🎟 Ticket Sale: 2025 Holiday Express at Pullen Park

9:00 a.m. | Festivals & Special Events | Holidays | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

The beloved Holiday Express at Pullen Park returns this season! Tickets go on sale Tuesday, October 14, via Ticketmaster. Families can look forward to festive train rides, dazzling light displays, and cheerful holiday fun in one of Raleigh’s most iconic parks.

🏛 Planning Commission

9:00 a.m. | Boards and Commissions

The Planning Commission meets to discuss rezoning cases, land use policies, and development plans shaping the city’s future. Residents are encouraged to attend or stream online to stay informed about Raleigh’s evolving landscape and urban growth.

📚 Outreach at Duraleigh Community Library

2:00 p.m. | Community Engagement

Join the city’s outreach team at Duraleigh Community Library to learn more about upcoming programs, services, and volunteer opportunities. This is a great chance to connect with local staff and find out how city initiatives directly impact your neighborhood.

🏛 City Council Work Session

4:00 p.m. | Council and Committee Meetings

The City Council Work Session offers insight into ongoing projects, strategic initiatives, and policy discussions ahead of formal voting sessions. These meetings set the groundwork for decisions shaping Raleigh’s infrastructure, housing, and community development.

🎨 Arts Commission Executive Committee

5:30 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

The Arts Commission Executive Committee convenes to discuss cultural programming, public art initiatives, and upcoming exhibitions. This session helps guide Raleigh’s ongoing commitment to arts advocacy and creative placemaking throughout the city.

💬 City Budget Listening Session

6:00 p.m. | Community Engagement

Residents have another opportunity to voice priorities during the City Budget Listening Session. Whether you care about parks, public safety, or economic development, your feedback helps shape Raleigh’s spending and community investment for the next fiscal year.

🏛 City Council Special Meeting

6:00 p.m. | Council and Committee Meetings

A City Council Special Meeting follows, focusing on time-sensitive issues and new legislative updates. These sessions often include briefings from staff, departmental updates, and public-facing discussions on major city initiatives.

🗣 City Council Public Comment Session

7:00 p.m. | Council and Committee Meetings

Cap off the day with the Public Comment Session, where residents can directly address the City Council. This open forum allows citizens to share ideas, concerns, and perspectives on the topics that matter most to their communities.

Stay Engaged in Your City

Raleigh’s government thrives on community participation. Whether you attend a commission meeting, submit budget feedback, or join a public session, your voice plays a vital role in shaping a more connected, equitable, and forward-thinking city.

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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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The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday September 9th Edition

Stay informed and engaged with Raleigh’s civic life! The City of Raleigh has a full schedule of government and community events happening on Tuesday, September 9, 2025. From planning and public comment sessions to arts and heritage programming, here’s your guide to what’s happening across the city.

Raleigh Government & Community Events – September 9, 2025

🏛️ Planning Commission

Time: 9:00 a.m. Category: Boards and Commissions The Planning Commission will meet to discuss rezoning requests, development updates, and policies shaping Raleigh’s future growth.

Outreach at Duraleigh Community Library

Time: 2:00 p.m. Category: Community Engagement Join Raleigh staff at Duraleigh Community Library for community outreach and engagement opportunities.

City Council Work Session

Time: 4:00 p.m. Category: Council and Committee Meetings City Council will hold a work session to review ongoing projects, city priorities, and strategic planning items before the evening’s public comment session.

Arts Commission Executive Committee

Time: 5:30 p.m. Category: Boards and Commissions The Arts Commission Executive Committee will convene to discuss arts initiatives, upcoming programs, and cultural policy development.

South Park Heritage Trail Public Engagement Session

Time: 6:00 p.m. Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics / Open Houses and Public Hearings Share your voice on the South Park Heritage Trail project. This session invites residents to provide input on honoring community history and shaping the trail’s future.

City Council Public Comment Session

Time: 7:00 p.m. Category: Council and Committee Meetings Have your say! Residents are encouraged to participate in the City Council Public Comment Session and bring community concerns directly to councilmembers.

Why Attend Raleigh Government Events?

These meetings are vital touchpoints for civic engagement in Raleigh. Whether you’re passionate about growth and development, arts and culture, parks and heritage, or voicing your concerns at City Council, your participation helps shape the city’s future.

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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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City of Raleigh Public Events Tuesday, August 12th Edition

If you want to stay connected with local government, community programs, and arts leadership, Tuesday, August 12, 2025 is a great day to get involved. From early morning planning sessions to creative arts discussions, the City of Raleigh has multiple public events you can attend to learn, share, and participate in shaping our city’s future.

1. Planning Commission Meeting

🕘 9:00 a.m. | Boards and Commissions

The Planning Commission will meet to discuss city development, zoning changes, and urban growth strategies. This is the perfect opportunity to learn about upcoming projects and voice your thoughts on Raleigh’s future landscape.

2. Outreach at Duraleigh Community Library

🕑 2:00 p.m. | Community Engagement

Join the City of Raleigh for community outreach at Duraleigh Community Library. This session offers a chance to connect directly with city representatives, ask questions, and learn more about programs and services available to residents.

3. Arts Commission Executive Committee Meeting

🕠 5:30 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

The Arts Commission Executive Committee will convene to discuss public art initiatives, funding priorities, and ways to enhance Raleigh’s vibrant cultural scene. If you’re passionate about the arts, this is the place to be.

✅ Stay Informed. Stay Engaged.

Whether you’re interested in city planning, local arts, or community resources, Raleigh’s public meetings are open to residents who want to make a difference.

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