City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday April 21st Edition

Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening inside local government. From City Council meetings to community programming, here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

🏛️ City of Raleigh Government Events

🌳 Tuesdays in the Square

Time: 11:00 AM
Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Enjoy a midday break in downtown Raleigh with this recurring community event. Perfect for residents, workers, and visitors looking to connect and recharge outdoors.

🏙️ City Council Work Session

Time: 11:30 AM
Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
Get insight into key discussions shaping Raleigh’s future. Work sessions typically include briefings, policy discussions, and agenda planning.

🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

Time: 1:00 PM
Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings
This is where decisions happen. The afternoon session includes votes, public hearings, and official council actions that impact the community.

🎨 Arts Commission Meeting

Time: 6:00 PM
Category: Boards and Commissions
Action: REGISTER
Support Raleigh’s creative community by tuning into discussions around public art, cultural programming, and arts initiatives across the city.

🔍 Why This Matters

Staying connected to local government helps residents:

  • Understand decisions impacting growth and development
  • Participate in public input opportunities
  • Stay informed on city programs and initiatives
  • Engage with Raleigh’s future direction

📍 Get Involved

Whether you’re attending in person or following along online, these meetings provide a direct connection to the decisions shaping Raleigh. Civic engagement starts here.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Tuesday April 14th Edition

Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From Boards and Commissions meetings to public hearings and City Council sessions, Tuesday, April 14, 2026 offers multiple opportunities for residents to participate in local government and have their voices heard.

Here’s your official DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for today.

🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Public Engagement Opportunities

Morning Session

Planning Commission Meeting 9:00 AM | Boards and Commissions The Planning Commission reviews zoning cases, development proposals, and long-range planning initiatives that shape Raleigh’s growth and future development.

Afternoon Sessions

Share Your Voice: Biltmore Hills Master Plan Update 4:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics | Open House / Public Hearing Residents are encouraged to provide input on the future of Biltmore Hills. Community feedback plays a key role in shaping park improvements and neighborhood investments.

Be sure to participate and complete the online survey.

City Council Work Session 4:00 PM | Council and Council Committee Meetings Raleigh City Council discusses key agenda items, reviews proposals, and prepares for upcoming decisions that impact the city.

Evening Sessions

East Lane Street Public Meeting 5:00 PM | Open House / Public Hearing Learn more about proposed changes and improvements along East Lane Street and share your input with city staff.

Arts Commission Executive Committee Meeting 5:30 PM | Boards and Commissions Focused on Raleigh’s arts and cultural development, this committee discusses initiatives that support the local creative community.

City Council Public Comment Session 7:00 PM | Council and Council Committee Meetings This is your opportunity to speak directly to City Council members about issues that matter to you. Public participation is encouraged and helps shape Raleigh’s policies and priorities.


Why Civic Engagement Matters

Attending City of Raleigh meetings is one of the most impactful ways to stay informed and involved in your community. Whether it’s development, parks, transportation, or public policy, your voice helps guide decisions that shape Raleigh’s future.

DoRaleigh encourages residents to:

Attend meetings in person or virtually Participate in surveys and public comment sessions Stay updated on city initiatives and planning efforts


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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Monday April 13th Edition

Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in local government. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Monday, April 13, 2026 highlights key meetings, boards, and community discussions shaping the future of Raleigh.

Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or community advocate, these meetings offer an opportunity to stay connected, provide input, and better understand how decisions are made across the city.


🏛️ Raleigh Government Meetings & Events – April 13, 2026


Board of Adjustment

🕐 1:00 PM

Category: Boards and Commissions

The Board of Adjustment reviews requests related to zoning variances, special use permits, and appeals of administrative decisions. These meetings are essential for residents and developers interested in land use and zoning changes across Raleigh.


Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Infrastructure and Services

🕓 4:00 PM

Category: Community and Workshops

Part of the city’s long-range planning initiative, this session focuses on infrastructure and essential services as part of the Reflecting Raleigh Comprehensive Plan. Participants can learn about future planning efforts and contribute feedback on transportation, utilities, and public services.


Greenway Committee

🕓 4:00 PM

Category: Boards and Commissions

Focus Area: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

The Greenway Committee provides guidance on the development, maintenance, and expansion of Raleigh’s greenway system. Discussions often include trail planning, connectivity, and community access to outdoor spaces.

Why These Meetings Matter

Attending or following City of Raleigh meetings helps residents:

Stay informed about zoning, development, and infrastructure decisions Participate in shaping Raleigh’s future growth Engage directly with city leaders and staff Advocate for community needs and priorities

Get Involved in Raleigh

Civic engagement is at the heart of a thriving community. Whether you’re interested in land use, parks and recreation, or long-term planning, these meetings provide a direct line to the decision-making process in Raleigh.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday April 8th Edition

Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From key board meetings to community-focused planning sessions, the DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, April 8, 2026 highlights important opportunities for residents to stay connected with local leadership and decision-making.

Whether you’re interested in historic preservation, public health initiatives, or the future of transportation in Raleigh, today’s schedule offers meaningful ways to get involved.

Raleigh Government Meetings & Events

Raleigh Historic Development Commission

🕘 8:30 AM | Boards and Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission meets to discuss preservation efforts, historic landmarks, and development proposals impacting Raleigh’s historic districts. These meetings are essential for maintaining the city’s architectural heritage and cultural identity.


Substance Use Advisory Commission Retreat

🕛 12:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

This retreat focuses on addressing substance use challenges in the Raleigh community. Members will collaborate on strategies, resources, and policies aimed at improving public health and supporting residents affected by substance use.


Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation

🕓 4:00 PM | Community and Workshops

Part of the city’s long-range comprehensive planning initiative, this session will focus on transportation infrastructure, mobility, and future growth. Community members and stakeholders are encouraged to participate and provide input on how Raleigh moves forward.

Why These Meetings Matter

City of Raleigh boards and commissions play a critical role in shaping policies, guiding development, and ensuring community voices are heard. By attending or following these meetings, residents can:

Stay informed on city decisions and initiatives Provide public input on key issues Engage with local leaders and community stakeholders Help shape Raleigh’s future growth and development


Get Involved in Raleigh

Public participation is a cornerstone of Raleigh’s governance. Whether attending in person or virtually, your voice matters. These meetings are open opportunities to learn, contribute, and stay connected to your city.

👉 Be sure to check official City of Raleigh calendars for meeting links, agendas, and updates.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Thursday April 2nd Edition (Design Review Commission + Parks Committee)

Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in Raleigh by checking out today’s City of Raleigh government meetings and public events.

This Thursday, April 2, 2026, features key opportunities for residents to stay connected with city planning, development, and parks initiatives through official boards and committees.


City of Raleigh Government Meetings – April 2


Design Review Commission

🕓 Time: 4:30 PM

📍 Category: Boards and Commissions

The Design Review Commission (DRC) plays a critical role in shaping Raleigh’s built environment. This meeting typically covers:

Urban design and development proposals Downtown and corridor planning reviews Architectural and site design considerations

👉 A great meeting for anyone interested in Raleigh development, zoning, and city planning decisions.


Parks Committee

🕕 Time: 6:00 PM

📍 Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

📌 Type: Open Houses and Public Hearings

The Parks Committee meeting focuses on Raleigh’s parks, greenways, and recreational programming.

Topics may include:

Park improvements and future planning Community recreation initiatives Public input on parks and greenway projects

👉 This is a key opportunity for residents to share feedback and stay involved in Raleigh’s outdoor spaces and recreation planning.


Why These Meetings Matter

City boards and committees are where many of Raleigh’s important decisions begin. From development projects to park improvements, these meetings give residents a chance to:

Stay informed on local issues Provide public input Engage directly with city leadership

Being involved helps shape the future of Raleigh’s growth, infrastructure, and community spaces.

📍 How to Participate

Most City of Raleigh meetings offer:

In-person attendance options Virtual viewing or participation (when available) Public comment opportunities

👉 Be sure to check official City of Raleigh links for agendas and participation details.

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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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Community Cares Collaborative: Leadership for Social Impact & Advancement – March 20 in Raleigh

Community leaders, nonprofit professionals, and organizations across the Triangle are invited to join the Community Cares Collaborative (CCC) for a powerful networking and learning session focused on Leadership for Social Impact & Advancement. Taking place on Friday, March 20, 2026, this free lunchtime gathering offers a valuable opportunity to connect with changemakers, strengthen partnerships, and explore strategies that create meaningful impact across the Raleigh community.

The Community Cares Collaborative was created as a space where organizations can come together to share resources, collaborate on solutions, and build stronger community support systems. By fostering conversations across nonprofits, civic groups, and local leaders, CCC aims to increase coordination, reduce duplication of services, and amplify the collective impact of organizations serving the Triangle region.

This upcoming session will focus on how leadership rooted in lived experiences, trust, and collaboration can drive meaningful social change. Attendees will explore strategies for building inclusive teams, strengthening organizational culture, and improving cross-sector partnerships that lead to long-term community well-being. The conversation will also highlight practical approaches for improving communication, transparency, and cooperation between organizations working toward shared goals.

Participants will hear insights from two inspiring leaders from Leadership Triangle, an organization dedicated to cultivating leadership and civic engagement throughout the region.


Featured Speakers


Kristine Sloan – Executive Director, Leadership Triangle

Kristine Sloan is a Triangle native with a deep commitment to justice, collaboration, and authenticity in leadership. As Executive Director of Leadership Triangle, she works to connect leaders with their purpose and values to strengthen regional partnerships and drive positive change. Kristine previously served as CEO of StartingBloc, where she supported more than 3,200 entrepreneurs and activists working on social impact initiatives across multiple industries. Her career also includes leading a multimillion-dollar grant project in Burundi with All Across Africa, developing cross-cultural programming at NC State University, advocating for water rights with Indigenous communities in South India, and co-founding a social enterprise in West Africa. She holds three degrees from NC State University, including a Master’s in International Studies with a focus on Rural Development.


Jeannine Brown – Fellowship Director, Leadership Triangle

Jeannine Brown is a passionate educator and nonprofit leader dedicated to strengthening connected communities. In her role as Fellowship Director at Leadership Triangle, she serves as a trusted connector for more than 1,200 leaders across the Triangle, helping them grow, collaborate, and build impactful partnerships. Jeannine’s work focuses on workshop facilitation, donor stewardship, volunteer management, and community engagement. She holds a Master’s degree in Nonprofit Management from Drexel University and a Bachelor of Science in Education from UNC Greensboro.

The session will conclude with an interactive activity designed to help participants apply what they’ve learned, encouraging organizations to identify immediate next steps they can take to improve collaboration and strengthen their impact within the community.

Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, community organizer, volunteer coordinator, or someone passionate about making a difference in Raleigh, this event offers a welcoming space to build relationships, exchange ideas, and work together to strengthen our community.


Community Cares Collaborative Session Details

📅 Date: Friday, March 20, 2026

⏰ Time: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

🍽️ Lunch: Provided

💡 Cost: Free (No membership required)

📍 Location: White Memorial Presbyterian Church

2000 McDonald Lane

Raleigh, NC 27608


Registration is required to attend.

👉 Register Here: CCC Registration Form

👉 Learn More: About the Community Cares Collaborative


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Raleigh Government Event Guide: March 11, 2026

City Meetings, Community Workshops, and Recreation Events Happening in Raleigh

Residents looking to stay informed and engaged with their local government will find several important meetings and community activities happening across the City of Raleigh on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. From advisory commission meetings and planning discussions to recreational events hosted by Raleigh Parks, these gatherings provide opportunities for residents to learn about city initiatives, participate in civic dialogue, and enjoy community programming.

The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights official meetings, workshops, and city-hosted events happening throughout the day.


City of Raleigh Government Events
Wednesday, March 11, 2026


Raleigh Historic Development Commission

8:30 AM | Boards and Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) meets to review matters related to historic preservation across the city. The commission helps guide policies and decisions affecting Raleigh’s historic districts, landmarks, and preservation initiatives.

These meetings play an important role in maintaining the historic character and architectural heritage of Raleigh’s neighborhoods and downtown areas.


Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

12:00 PM | Boards and Commissions

The Substance Use Advisory Commission gathers to discuss issues related to substance misuse prevention, treatment resources, and community education. The commission provides guidance to city leadership on policies and initiatives that support public health and wellness across Raleigh.


Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation

4:00 PM | Community Workshop

This meeting is part of the Reflecting Raleigh Comprehensive Plan update, where topic-specific technical teams provide recommendations for the city’s long-term growth and development.

The Transportation Technical Team focuses on topics such as:

Public transit planning Pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure Roadway improvements Transportation equity and accessibility

Community members interested in the future of Raleigh’s transportation systems are encouraged to attend and learn more about the planning process.


Join Us for an Evening of Dance with a Live Band

7:00 PM | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

Wrap up the day with a lively evening of music and dancing hosted by Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics. This event features live music and social dancing, offering residents a fun way to stay active and connect with the community.

Participants can register through RecLink, the City of Raleigh’s official recreation program platform.


Stay Connected with Raleigh Government

Staying informed about City of Raleigh meetings and programs helps residents understand local decisions, participate in community planning, and enjoy city-hosted recreational activities.


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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide | Tuesday March 10th Edition

Residents across the City of Raleigh have several opportunities on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, to stay informed, get involved in local government, and support community arts. From official board meetings and City Council discussions to student art exhibitions, these events highlight how the City continues to encourage civic engagement and public participation.

The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide helps residents stay connected to important meetings, policy discussions, and cultural programming happening across the city.


Here’s what’s happening in Raleigh today.

Planning Commission Meeting

9:00 AM | Tuesday

Boards and Commissions

The Planning Commission meets to review development proposals, zoning cases, and planning initiatives that impact Raleigh’s growth and future development. These meetings are an important opportunity for residents to stay informed about land use planning, neighborhood development, and long-term city planning decisions.


Gifts of Gold | Student Exhibition

1:30 PM – 6:00 PM | March 10–11

Art Exhibit | Arts and Entertainment

The Gifts of Gold Student Exhibition showcases creative work from local students, highlighting artistic talent within the Raleigh community. This exhibition celebrates youth creativity and provides a platform for students to share their artwork with the public.

Residents and visitors are encouraged to stop by and support Raleigh’s next generation of artists.


Raleigh City Council Work Session

4:00 PM | Tuesday

Council and Council Committee Meetings

The City Council Work Session allows Raleigh City Council members to review policies, discuss upcoming initiatives, and evaluate proposals before formal votes take place during regular council meetings.

Topics often include:

City planning and development Transportation initiatives Housing and neighborhood programs Budget planning Public safety updates

Work sessions help ensure city leadership carefully reviews policies before decisions are finalized.


Police Advisory Board Special Meeting

6:00 PM | Tuesday

Boards and Commissions

The Police Advisory Board works to strengthen relationships between the Raleigh Police Department and the community. During this special meeting, board members may discuss public safety concerns, community feedback, and initiatives that support transparency and accountability in policing.

Community engagement is a key part of the board’s mission, and residents are encouraged to stay informed about these discussions.


Raleigh City Council Public Comment Session

7:00 PM | Tuesday

Council and Council Committee Meetings

The City Council Public Comment Session gives Raleigh residents the opportunity to speak directly with city leaders and share input on important issues affecting their communities.

Public comment sessions allow residents to address topics such as:

Neighborhood development Public safety Transportation and infrastructure Housing Community programs and services

Participating in public comment sessions is one of the most direct ways residents can make their voices heard in local government.


Stay Connected With Raleigh Government

Local government decisions shape the future of Raleigh’s neighborhoods, infrastructure, and community programs. By attending meetings, participating in discussions, and supporting local initiatives, residents can stay actively involved in shaping the city’s future.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Monday March 9th Edition

Residents interested in local government, city planning, and community decision-making can stay informed with the DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Monday, March 9, 2026. These public meetings provide opportunities for Raleigh residents to understand how decisions are made regarding development, parks, greenways, budgeting, and city policy.

Attending or following these meetings helps residents stay connected to issues that directly impact the growth, infrastructure, and quality of life in Raleigh, North Carolina. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, advocate, or simply someone interested in local civic engagement, these meetings provide valuable insight into how the city operates.


City of Raleigh Government Meetings – March 9, 2026

Board of Adjustment

🕘 9:00 AM

📍 City of Raleigh

Category: Boards and Commissions

The Board of Adjustment reviews cases related to zoning regulations, variances, and appeals. Property owners and developers often present requests for exceptions to zoning ordinances, and the board evaluates whether those requests meet the legal criteria set by the city.

These meetings can be especially important for residents interested in development projects, zoning changes, and land-use decisions across Raleigh.


Greenway Committee

🕓 4:00 PM

📍 City of Raleigh

Category: Boards and Commissions / Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

The Greenway Committee advises the City on policies and initiatives related to Raleigh’s expanding greenway trail system. Discussions often focus on trail connectivity, environmental preservation, and recreational planning.

Raleigh’s greenway network is one of the region’s most valued outdoor assets, connecting neighborhoods, parks, and natural areas throughout the city.


City Council Pre-Budget Work Session

🕓 4:00 PM

📍 City of Raleigh

Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

During the City Council Pre-Budget Work Session, council members review financial priorities and begin discussions about the upcoming municipal budget. These meetings typically cover funding for essential services such as public safety, parks, infrastructure, transportation, housing initiatives, and community programs.

Residents interested in how tax dollars are allocated and how city priorities are set may find these discussions particularly valuable.


Why These Meetings Matter

Public meetings like these are an essential part of Raleigh’s transparent and participatory government process. They allow residents to follow important decisions related to development, green space planning, and the city budget.

By staying informed and engaged, residents can better understand how local policies shape the future of Raleigh.

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