City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Meetings, Civic Engagement & Community Discussions Happening Wednesday May 13th

Residents across Raleigh have several opportunities to stay informed and engaged with local government this Wednesday, May 13, 2026. From historic preservation and public health discussions to transportation planning for the future of Raleigh, today’s City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights important meetings and community-focused conversations happening throughout the day.

These public meetings and workshops offer residents a chance to learn more about city initiatives, participate in civic engagement, and stay connected with decisions shaping Raleigh’s future.

City of Raleigh Government Events — Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Raleigh Historic Development Commission

8:30 a.m. • Wednesday
Boards and Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission meets to discuss historic preservation efforts, development considerations, and initiatives related to protecting Raleigh’s architectural and cultural history.

Historic preservation remains an important topic as Raleigh continues to experience rapid growth and redevelopment across downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.

Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

12 p.m. • Wednesday
Boards and Commissions

The Substance Use Advisory Commission will meet to discuss issues related to substance use awareness, prevention, education, and community support initiatives throughout the city.

The commission works to provide guidance and recommendations focused on improving public health outcomes and community wellness resources.

Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team — Transportation

4 p.m. • Wednesday
Community and Workshops

The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Transportation meeting is part of the city’s ongoing “Reflecting Raleigh” comprehensive planning process.

Transportation discussions continue to play a major role in shaping Raleigh’s future growth strategy, including conversations around mobility, transit connectivity, pedestrian access, traffic safety, bike infrastructure, and long-term development planning.

Community members interested in Raleigh’s future transportation priorities and infrastructure planning are encouraged to stay engaged with the Reflecting Raleigh process.

Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Planning

The City of Raleigh continues to host a wide range of public meetings, advisory boards, and planning workshops designed to encourage transparency, civic participation, and community collaboration.

Whether you’re interested in transportation planning, public health initiatives, historic preservation, or neighborhood development, these meetings provide valuable opportunities to stay informed and involved in the future of Raleigh.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide — Tuesday May 12th Edition

Looking to stay informed and engaged with local government in Raleigh? The City of Raleigh has several important public meetings and commission sessions happening this Tuesday, May 12, 2026, offering residents opportunities to follow policy discussions, city planning initiatives, arts programming, and public comment sessions.

From the Planning Commission to the Raleigh City Council Work Session and Public Comment Meeting, Tuesday’s schedule highlights key conversations shaping Raleigh’s future.

City of Raleigh Government Meetings — Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Planning Commission

9 a.m. • Tuesday
Boards and Commissions

The Planning Commission reviews land use proposals, zoning matters, development plans, and long-range planning initiatives that impact growth and development across Raleigh. Residents interested in housing, transportation, rezoning, and urban planning issues may want to follow this meeting closely.

City Council Work Session

4 p.m. • Tuesday
Council and Council Committee Meetings

The Raleigh City Council Work Session allows council members to discuss policy priorities, budget considerations, city projects, and strategic planning initiatives before formal votes are taken during future council meetings.

Topics often include infrastructure, housing, transportation, economic development, sustainability, and public safety.

Arts Commission Executive Committee

5:30 p.m. • Tuesday
Boards and Commissions

The Arts Commission Executive Committee helps guide Raleigh’s public arts initiatives, cultural programming, community engagement efforts, and support for local artists and arts organizations throughout the city.

Raleigh continues to expand its creative economy and cultural offerings through partnerships, grants, and public programming initiatives.

City Council Public Comment

7 p.m. • Tuesday
Council and Council Committee Meetings

The City Council Public Comment session provides Raleigh residents an opportunity to directly address elected officials on issues impacting the community.

Public comments may include neighborhood concerns, development projects, transportation issues, housing affordability, parks and recreation, public safety, environmental initiatives, and other community priorities.

Community participation remains one of the most important ways residents can stay connected to local government decision-making.

Why Raleigh Government Meetings Matter

Raleigh continues to experience rapid growth, making civic engagement more important than ever. Public meetings and commission sessions help shape decisions affecting transportation, housing, arts and culture, sustainability, public safety, economic development, and neighborhood planning across the city.

Whether you’re a longtime resident, business owner, community advocate, or simply interested in local government, attending or following these meetings is a great way to stay informed about Raleigh’s future.

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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 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 | 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 — February 18th Edition

Stay informed, engaged, and connected with Raleigh civic meetings, workshops, and community opportunities

Residents, business owners, and community advocates are encouraged to stay engaged with local government happenings across Raleigh. From public service office hours to planning discussions and community education sessions, Wednesday, February 18, 2026 offers several opportunities to participate in civic life, ask questions, and stay informed about decisions shaping the city.

Below is your DoRaleigh Government Event Guide highlighting key public meetings and community engagement events scheduled for today.

📅 Wednesday, February 18, 2026 — Raleigh Government Events


Water Billing Office Hours (Two Locations)

🕙 10:00 AM

Residents can get assistance with water billing questions, account support, and service information.

Biltmore Location — In-person office hours Millbrook Location — In-person office hours

These sessions provide direct access to city staff for resolving billing concerns or learning about available programs.

Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Land Use

🕓 4:00 PM

This technical session focuses on land use planning discussions connected to Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy. Topics often include zoning updates, development trends, and planning priorities shaping future neighborhoods.


Planning Commission Text Change Committee

🕓 4:00 PM

This committee reviews potential changes to zoning and development regulations. These discussions can influence housing, commercial growth, transportation planning, and overall city development policies.

Community observers, developers, and residents interested in city planning often attend or follow these meetings.


A Roadmap to Freedom

🕡 6:45 PM

Hosted through Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics programming, this event focuses on community education, history, and civic awareness themes. It offers an opportunity for residents to engage in meaningful cultural and educational dialogue.


✔️ Why Civic Engagement Matters

Participating in local government events helps residents:

Stay informed about policies affecting neighborhoods Engage directly with city leadership Provide input on development and planning decisions Build stronger community connections Advocate for local priorities

Whether attending in person or following meeting updates, civic participation helps shape Raleigh’s future.

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DoRaleigh regularly shares:

Government meeting guides Community engagement opportunities Local board and commission updates Cultural and civic events Economic development news

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – February 12th Edition (Meetings, Community Updates & Civic Engagement)

Stay Engaged: Raleigh Government Events – Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026

Staying connected with local government helps residents understand decisions impacting housing, transportation, environmental policy, and community relations. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Thursday, February 12, 2026 features several opportunities to engage directly with city services, boards, and community programs.

Whether you’re interested in public transit, environmental issues, historic preservation, or simply accessing city services, these events provide valuable insight into Raleigh’s ongoing development and civic life.


Featured City of Raleigh Government Events

💧 In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Biltmore

Time: 10:00 AM

Category: Other

Residents can receive assistance with water billing questions, account issues, and payment support directly from city staff.

💧 In-Person Water Billing Office Hours – Millbrook

Time: 10:00 AM

Category: Other

A second location offering the same support services — ideal for residents needing help navigating billing or account concerns.

Dr. M.T. Pope House Museum: Past, Present, and Future

Time: 12:00 PM

Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

An informative session about one of Raleigh’s important historic sites. Learn about preservation efforts, community programming, and the museum’s evolving role in local history.

Raleigh Transit Authority Meeting

Time: 3:30 PM

Category: Boards and Commissions

Discussions typically focus on transit planning, service improvements, and transportation initiatives affecting the Raleigh area.

Environmental Advisory Board Meeting

Time: 4:00 PM

Category: Boards and Commissions

Topics often include sustainability initiatives, environmental policies, and recommendations for Raleigh’s environmental future.

Human Relations Commission Meeting

Time: 6:00 PM

Category: Boards and Commissions

Focused on equity, inclusion, and community relations, this commission works to promote understanding and positive engagement across Raleigh communities.


Why Civic Participation Matters

Attending local government meetings and community sessions helps residents:

Stay informed about city policies and projects Provide public input on important decisions Connect with community leaders and resources Strengthen civic transparency and accountability

For Raleigh residents, involvement helps shape the future of transportation, environmental planning, housing, and community services.

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Government event guides Community engagement opportunities Local culture and event coverage Civic news impacting the Triangle

👉 Check DoRaleigh.com for daily updates and ways to stay connected across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and Chapel Hill.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Monday, August 25th Edition

Looking to stay informed and engaged with your local government? The City of Raleigh is hosting important community engagement meetings on Monday, August 25, 2025. These events are open to the public and provide an opportunity for residents to learn more about policy discussions and equity initiatives shaping the future of Raleigh.

🗓 Monday, August 25, 2025 – City of Raleigh Meetings

Community Engagement Board – Policy Subcommittee Meeting

📍 In-person Meeting

🕐 1:00 p.m. – Monday, August 25, 2025

The Policy Subcommittee will meet to review, evaluate, and recommend updates to existing community engagement policies. This is a great opportunity for residents who want to understand how Raleigh’s policies are developed and refined to better serve local communities.

Community Engagement Board – Equity Subcommittee Meeting

📍 Virtual Meeting

🕔 5:00 p.m. – Monday, August 25, 2025

🔗 Virtual Meeting Link Available

The Equity Subcommittee will meet virtually to discuss strategies for ensuring that Raleigh’s community engagement process is fair, inclusive, and representative of all residents. This session is particularly important for residents interested in equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives across the city.

Why These Meetings Matter

The Community Engagement Board plays a vital role in connecting residents with city government. By participating in or following these subcommittee meetings, citizens can:

Stay informed about policy changes affecting neighborhoods. Learn how Raleigh is prioritizing equity and fairness in decision-making. Provide feedback that helps shape the city’s future.

Stay Connected with Raleigh Government Events

Raleigh offers multiple opportunities every month for residents to engage with city leaders and boards. Whether you attend in person or join virtually, your voice helps ensure that decisions reflect the needs of the entire community.

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