City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Tuesday, March 31st Edition

Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening in your city. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Tuesday, March 31, 2026 features key public meetings, advisory board discussions, and community conversations. Whether you’re interested in public transportation, art initiatives, or public safety and technology, there are multiple ways to get involved.


🏛️ City of Raleigh Government Meetings & Events

🚍 Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

🕚 Time: 11:00 AM

📍 Category: Boards and Commissions

Join the Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee as they discuss updates and planning around public transportation routes across the city. This meeting is a great opportunity to stay informed on transit developments impacting Raleigh residents.


🎨 Public Art and Design Board Meeting

🕔 Time: 5:00 PM

📍 Category: Boards and Commissions

💻 Location: Virtual

The Public Art and Design Board will meet to discuss ongoing and upcoming public art projects that shape Raleigh’s cultural identity. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to attend virtually and stay connected to the city’s creative initiatives.

👉 Access the virtual meeting via the official City of Raleigh website.


👮 Community Conversation with Raleigh Police Advisory Board: RPD & Technology Use

🕕 Time: 6:00 PM

📍 Category: Boards and Commissions / Community Workshops

This important community conversation will focus on how the Raleigh Police Department uses technology in public safety efforts. The session provides a platform for residents to ask questions, share feedback, and better understand evolving policing tools and policies.

👉 Registration required – secure your spot through the City of Raleigh portal.


📌 Why You Should Attend

Engaging with local government meetings helps you:

Stay informed about decisions affecting your community Voice your opinions and concerns Connect with city leaders and fellow residents Play an active role in shaping Raleigh’s future

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday November 25th Edition

Stay informed and engaged with Raleigh’s civic life. Each week, DoRaleigh.com highlights the key public meetings, committee sessions, and citywide observances shaping the direction of our community. Here’s your government event guide for Tuesday, November 25, 2025, along with a preview of upcoming holiday closures later this week.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025 — City Meetings & Updates

Dix Park Leadership Committee

9:00 a.m. • Boards and Commissions

The Dix Park Leadership Committee convenes at 9 a.m. to continue its work guiding planning and development for Raleigh’s signature urban park. This committee reviews updates related to park programming, long-term master plan progress, and community engagement.

Planning Commission

9:00 a.m. • Boards and Commissions

Also meeting at 9 a.m., the Planning Commission will review current rezoning cases, development proposals, and long-range planning items. These sessions are essential for understanding how Raleigh’s growth strategy continues to take shape.

Safe, Vibrant and Healthy Community Committee — Canceled

11:30 a.m. • Council & Council Committees

This meeting has been canceled. The committee typically discusses public safety, housing stability, neighborhood wellness, and quality-of-life policy items.

Economic Development & Innovation Committee — Canceled

1:30 p.m. • Council & Council Committees

The scheduled meeting for this committee has been canceled. Regular sessions focus on small-business development, workforce innovation, and economic growth strategies for Raleigh.

Growth & Natural Resources Committee — Canceled

4:00 p.m. • Council & Council Committees

This week’s meeting has been canceled. The committee typically reviews policy matters related to land use, sustainability, infrastructure, and environmental stewardship.

Upcoming City Holiday Observance

Thanksgiving Holidays 2025

November 27–28 • Thursday–Friday • City Holidays

City of Raleigh government offices will be closed November 27–28 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Essential services will follow modified schedules. Residents are encouraged to check city service updates for information on solid waste collection, transit changes, and emergency operations.

Stay Connected With Raleigh Government

Following local government meetings is one of the best ways to stay informed about issues shaping Raleigh—from growth and transportation to public safety and environmental planning. Bookmark this guide and check DoRaleigh.com Daily for updates on public meetings, agendas, and citywide events.

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Raleigh City Council Meeting Notes From November 18th Meeting

The Raleigh City Council met on November 18, 2025 for a full work session and regular session focusing on parks bond spending transparency, mobility improvements, rezoning cases, greenway planning, public safety updates, and community concerns. Below are the major decisions, votes, and policy updates shaping Raleigh’s near future.

The full agenda and attachments are available here.

 Top Highlights From the Meeting

Councilor Lambert-Melton was absent and excused. An online 2022 Parks Bond Interactive Dashboard is launching soon to track the $325M bond program. Public comments focused on Big Branch Greenway Connector, parking challenges, and stormwater issues. Two-hour free downtown parking pilot extended through the end of the fiscal year. Downtown Mobility Study and Active Mobility Plan unanimously approved (estimated cost: ~$100M). Update provided on the implementation of the Raleigh CARES crisis response program. Big Branch Greenway Connector segments approved (5–2 vote). Raleigh authorized participation in the C-PACE commercial financing program. All nuisance abatement liens and repair/demolition orders approved. Several annexation petitions approved unanimously. Rezoning cases Z-23-25 and Z-25-25 received mixed outcomes (one deferred, one denied). Text Change TC-3-25 (Greenway Amendments) approved. Community meetings announced for Districts D and E. Mayor Cowell addressed community stress due to ICE presence in Wake & Durham counties.

11:30 AM – Work Session

2022 Parks Bond Update

The city will soon launch a public interactive dashboard allowing residents to track spending, timelines, and project progress for the 2022 Parks Bond.

$55.31 million spent to date Total project budget: $325.40 million Projects expected to be completed by December 2029 Mayor Cowell emphasized the importance of using this tool for future bond transparency and understanding inflation impacts.

Regular Session

Mayor’s Remarks

Mayor Cowell announced that ICE is present in Wake and Durham counties, urging residents with concerns to contact Raleigh Police and encouraging peaceful First Amendment expression.

City Recognition

Interstate Renewable Energy Council – Charging Smart Silver Designation

Raleigh received a Silver award for national best practices in EV readiness and charging infrastructure expansion.

Consent Agenda

Passed unanimously.

Public Comments

Public remarks centered on:

Big Branch Greenway Connector concerns Downtown parking issues Stormwater and flooding problems

Because 26 people signed up, speakers were limited to one minute each. Notably, four people who signed up did not attend.

Planning Commission: Upcoming Public Hearings (Dec 2, 2025)

Scheduled rezoning hearings include:

Z-9-25: 4500 Western Boulevard Z-11-25: 2230 S. New Hope Road Z-28-25: 2126 Sanderford Road Z-30-25: 2816 Hodge Road Z-20-25: Brier Creek Town Center PD TCZ-32-25: Jeffreys Grove School Road Assemblage TC-3-24: Historic Preservation / RHDC Updates

Special Items

Downtown Investment Opportunities – 2-Hour Free Parking Pilot

City has already lost $500,000+ in revenue during the pilot period. Council and Mayor support continuing the pilot for branding, safety, and economic benefits. Unanimously extended through the end of the fiscal year. Parking will be discussed further during the January retreat.

Rezoning Z-27-25: Grove Avenue

Scheduled for December 2 public hearing.

City Manager’s Report

Downtown Mobility Study + Active Mobility Plan

Staff shared planning-level cost estimates for priority bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure. Total expected investment: ~$100M. Council unanimously approved both plans.

Raleigh CARES Program Update

Staff provided updates on the city’s alternative crisis response model focused on empathy, behavioral health, and reducing police strain.

Parks, Recreation & Greenway Advisory Board

Big Branch Greenway Connector – Schematic Design

Parks Board could not reach consensus; raised concerns about: environmental impacts safety risks fiscal uncertainty NCDEQ approval still required. No easement acquisition cost data yet. Flooding concerns highlighted.

Approved Segments

Council approved:

Segment 1A Segment 4 Segment 1B (streamside west option)

Vote: 5–2

No votes: Councilors Jones & Branch

Public Hearings & Action Items

Commercial Property Assessed Capital Expenditure (C-PACE) Program

Raleigh will participate in the C-PACE program, enabling financing tools for green commercial improvements.

Approved unanimously.

Public Nuisance Abatement – Liens

Addresses:

1417 E Martin St 1700 New Bern Ave 813 N West St All approved unanimously.

Unfit for Human Habitation – 90-Day Orders

Properties:

116 Star Street — granted extra time 4001 Virginia Street — approved 4005 Virginia Street — approved 4009 Virginia Street — approved

Annexations

AX-27-25: 8215 Leesville Rd — approved AX-28-25: 5910 Ponderosa Rd — approved

Rezoning Cases

Z-23-25 (Gorman Street): Deferred to December 2 Z-25-25 (101 N. Bloodworth St): Denied 6–1 TC-3-25 (Greenway Amendments): Approved unanimously

Council Announcements

District D

DDNA meeting: Nov 22, 9:30–11am, Carolina Pines Topics: affordable housing, public safety

District E

District meeting: Dec 10, 6–8pm at La Cucina Book club meeting: Dec 13, 9:30–11:30am at Panera on Glenwood

Mayor’s Statement

Mayor Cowell acknowledged community stress surrounding ICE activity and urged compassion and calm.

Stay Informed on Raleigh Government

This meeting was packed with major policy decisions shaping Raleigh’s future — from mobility investments to greenway planning to housing and annexation. Bookmark DoRaleigh.com for ongoing coverage of City Council meetings, budget decisions, zoning updates, and neighborhood news.

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Raleigh Civic Engagement Roundup: Upcoming Meetings, Public Hearings & Community Events (Nov 14–22)

If you want to stay informed about Raleigh’s government meetings, rezoning cases, district sessions, and civic opportunities, bookmark Livable Raleigh’s event calendar. It’s one of the most consistently updated public resources for meeting dates, agendas, links to join, and opportunities to speak.

Livable Raleigh updates its listings as soon as information becomes available — often before official agendas are posted — and revises each entry as more details are released.

Residents are also invited to submit events through their online submission page to help keep the community informed.

Highlights: Key Raleigh Civic Events (Nov 14–22)

11/14 — 3pm deadline to sign up to speak during a public hearing or during public comments at the November 18 afternoonCouncil Meeting

11/15 — District E Book Club Meeting with Councilor Jones

11/15 — Stream Cleanup at Southgate Park!

11/17 — Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

11/17 — Southern Corridor BRT Open House

11/17 — Neighborhood Rezoning: 319 S. King Charles Road

11/17 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 3470 Blue Ridge Road

11/17 — Civic Assembly Information Session – Virtual

11/17 — District C meeting with Councilor Branch

11/17 — Midtown CAC Meeting

11/17 — East CAC

11/17 — Raleigh North CAC Meeting

11/18 — City Council Work Session

11/18 — City Council Afternoon Session

11/19 — Outreach at Green Road Community Library

11/19 — Get Help With Raleigh Water’s New Portal

11/19 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 2810 Blue Ridge Road, 4220 & 4401 Lake Boone Trail

11/19 — West Raleigh CAC

11/19 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: Avent Ferry Rd. Assemblage (Z-37-25)

11/19 — Better Ballot North Carolina film and panel discussion on Ranked Choice Voting

11/20 — Design Review Commission

11/20 — Whispering Branch Drainage Project Public Meeting

11/20 — Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board

11/20 — Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 409, 415, 510/512 Bragg St & 1120, 1201 S. East St & 1223/1225/1227/1229 Magnum Street

11/22 — DDNA (District D Neighborhood Alliance) Meeting

View the city Manager’s notes Here

Stay Informed & Get Involved

Livable Raleigh’s civic calendar is packed every week with opportunities to shape the city.

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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 Government Event Guide Tuesday October 28th Edition

Stay informed and engaged with your local government

The City of Raleigh keeps civic life active and accessible every week — and Tuesday, October 28 is no exception. Whether you’re following important council discussions, serving on a board or commission, or joining a family-friendly recreation event, there’s a full schedule of ways to connect with your community.

🗓️ Tuesday, October 28 — Key Meetings & Events

Planning Commission

🕘 9 a.m. • Boards & Commissions

Raleigh’s Planning Commission meets to review upcoming development proposals, zoning cases, and comprehensive plan amendments. These sessions shape how our city grows — tune in or attend to learn about the future of Raleigh’s neighborhoods.

Safe, Vibrant & Healthy Community Committee

🕦 11:30 a.m. • Council & Committee Meetings

Councilmembers and staff discuss public safety, community wellness, and neighborhood livability initiatives. Expect updates on housing support, emergency response, and community engagement programs.

Economic Development & Innovation Committee

🕐 1:30 p.m. • Council & Committee Meetings

A must-watch for business owners and entrepreneurs. The committee explores opportunities that drive job growth, support startups, and strengthen Raleigh’s innovation ecosystem.

Ghoul Time with Grandkids 👻

🕓 4 p.m. • Parks, Recreation & Athletics

Register on RecLink for a spooky-sweet afternoon filled with games, crafts, and laughter. It’s a perfect Halloween-week activity for grandparents and grandchildren to share.

BPAC Policy Committee

🕓 4 p.m. • Boards & Commissions

The Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission Policy Committee reviews plans that make Raleigh more walkable and bike-friendly. Residents passionate about safe, sustainable transportation will want to tune in.

Growth & Natural Resources Committee — CANCELED

🚫 4 p.m. • Council & Committee Meetings

Please note this week’s meeting is canceled.

Public Art & Design Board Meeting

🕔 5 p.m. • Boards & Commissions • Virtual Meeting

Join the Virtual Meeting Link

This board oversees public art installations and creative design initiatives that enrich Raleigh’s urban landscape.

BPAC Planning Committee

🕔 5:15 p.m. • Boards & Commissions

A follow-up to the earlier BPAC Policy session, this meeting focuses on upcoming projects and long-term planning for Raleigh’s greenways, trails, and street networks.

💡 Why These Meetings Matter

Attending or watching City of Raleigh meetings gives residents a voice in shaping policies, parks, and programs. From public safety to creative placemaking, every session plays a part in defining the city’s next chapter.

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Visit raleighnc.gov for agendas, livestream links, and public comment options. To participate in recreation events.

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Raleigh Come Out and Meet Sen. Dan Blue Tonight

Residents of Southeast Raleigh are invited to a special community meeting tonight with Sen. Dan Blue. This is a valuable opportunity to engage directly with one of our state’s most respected leaders, hear updates on key issues, and share your questions and concerns.

Event Details

When: Tonight, 6:30 PM
Where: Top Green Community Center, MLK Blvd, Raleigh, NC
Who: Open to the public — community members across Raleigh and Southeast Raleigh
Tip: Arrive early — seating is limited and demand will be high.

Sen. Blue has long been a champion for Southeast Raleigh, advocating for policies that impact education, healthcare, economic development, and community growth. Tonight’s meeting is an opportunity to connect face-to-face, stay informed, and make your voice heard.

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