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2026-01-06

City of Raleigh Government Events Guide Tuesday January 6th Edition

Staying informed and engaged with local government is one of the best ways Raleigh residents can shape the future of their city. The City of Raleigh Government Events Guide for Tuesday, January 6, 2026 highlights key City Council meetings and advisory board activity taking place at City Hall. Whether you’re following policy discussions, neighborhood issues, or long-term planning, these public meetings are open to residents and worth your attention.

🏛️ Tuesday, January 6, 2026 — Government Meetings


City Council Afternoon Session

🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

The afternoon session of the Raleigh City Council typically includes agenda reviews, committee reports, and discussion of policy items affecting the City of Raleigh. Residents can follow major topics related to development, transportation, budgets, and public services.


RHDC Community Awareness Committee

🕓 4:00 p.m. | Tuesday

📍 Boards and Commissions

The Community Awareness Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commission focuses on outreach, education, and public engagement around historic preservation efforts across Raleigh. This meeting is especially relevant for residents interested in Raleigh’s neighborhoods, landmarks, and cultural history.


City Council Evening Session

🕖 7:00 p.m. | Tuesday

📍 Council and Council Committee Meetings

The evening session of the Raleigh City Council is often the most well-attended and may include public comment, formal votes, and major legislative decisions. This is a key opportunity for residents to observe or participate in local democracy.

📌 Why These Meetings Matter

City Council and board meetings play a crucial role in shaping Raleigh’s growth, neighborhoods, and quality of life. Topics discussed often include zoning and development, housing affordability, transportation projects, historic preservation, and community services. Attending in person or watching online helps residents stay informed and have a voice in local decision-making.

🔎 Stay Engaged with Raleigh Government

If you care about how Raleigh is governed, make these meetings part of your civic routine. Check agendas ahead of time, attend when possible, and encourage others to stay involved in shaping the future of the City of Raleigh.

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2026-01-05

City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday January 6th Edition

Staying informed and engaged with local government is one of the best ways Raleigh residents can shape the future of their city. The City of Raleigh has several important public meetings scheduled for Tuesday, January 6, 2026, including City Council sessions and a community-focused board meeting. Below is your complete guide to what’s happening and how to participate.

🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

🕐 1:00 p.m. | Tuesday

Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

The City Council Afternoon Session typically includes briefings, agenda reviews, and discussions on upcoming policy items. While formal votes are usually reserved for evening sessions, these meetings provide valuable insight into priorities and issues before the Council.

Why it matters:

Early discussion of policy initiatives Context for decisions made later in the evening Transparency into city operations and planning

🤝 RHDC Community Awareness Committee

🕓 4:00 p.m. | Tuesday

Category: Boards and Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Community Awareness Committee focuses on public engagement, education, and outreach related to historic preservation throughout Raleigh.

Topics may include:

Community education initiatives Preservation awareness programs Outreach strategies for historic districts

This meeting is especially relevant for residents interested in Raleigh’s history, neighborhoods, and cultural resources.

🏛️ City Council Evening Session

🕖 7:00 p.m. | Tuesday

Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

The City Council Evening Session is where official actions typically take place, including public comments, resolutions, ordinances, and key votes.

What to expect:

Public comment opportunities Final votes on city policies and funding Decisions that directly impact Raleigh residents

Residents are encouraged to attend or watch online to stay informed on city governance.

Why You Should Attend Raleigh Government Meetings

Attending or streaming city meetings helps residents:

Stay informed about local decisions Provide public input on important issues Support transparency and accountability Engage directly with elected officials

Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to Raleigh, these meetings offer a meaningful way to participate in civic life.

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2025-12-03

The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday December 3rd Edition

Here’s your daily breakdown of official City of Raleigh meetings, community sessions, and public engagement opportunities happening across the city today. Whether you follow planning decisions, local advisory boards, or neighborhood-centered programs, this guide helps you stay connected and informed.

🕣 8:30 a.m. – RHDC Research Committee

Category: Boards and Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission’s Research Committee meets to review historic district materials, evaluate preservation needs, and discuss ongoing heritage initiatives across Raleigh. This session is open to the public for observation.

🕙 10:00 a.m. – Outreach at North Regional Library

Category: Community Engagement

Drop by the North Regional Library to connect with city staff hosting a community outreach session. These events help residents learn about city programs, services, and opportunities to participate in Raleigh’s civic life.

🦌 10:00 a.m. – Reindeer Rodeo at Abbotts Creek

Category: Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

Registration required on RecLink.

Celebrate the season with a family-friendly morning of winter fun at Abbotts Creek Community Center. The Reindeer Rodeo offers crafts, games, and holiday activities perfect for young children and families.

3:30 p.m. – CANCELED: Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee Meeting

Category: Boards and Commissions

This afternoon’s Transit Authority Finance & Policy Committee meeting has been officially canceled. Check back for updates on future meeting dates.

🌳 4:30 p.m. – Sustainability, Wildlife, and Urban Trees Committee

Category: Boards and Commissions

This committee convenes to discuss environmental initiatives, wildlife management policies, and Raleigh’s ongoing urban forestry strategy. Residents interested in sustainability and conservation may find this session especially relevant.

👮 5:30 p.m. – Police Advisory Board Meeting

Category: Boards and Commissions / Other

The Police Advisory Board meets this evening to discuss community safety, public concerns, and ongoing recommendations for police-community relations in Raleigh. Public attendance is encouraged to stay informed on local safety discussions.

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2025-12-01

The City of Raleigh Government Events Guide Monday and Tuesday Edition (December 1st – 2nd)

Stay informed and connected with local government happenings across Raleigh with this week’s City of Raleigh Government Events Guide. Whether you’re following City Council decisions, attending public workshops, or joining community events, this two-day roundup highlights everything scheduled for Monday and Tuesday in December 2025—including cancellations, meeting updates, and family-friendly programming.


Monday, December 2025

Meals on Wheels: In-Person Help Session for Raleigh Water’s New Portal – CANCELED

10:00 a.m. • Community & Workshops

Monday’s only scheduled event, the in-person help session supporting Raleigh Water’s new customer portal, has been canceled. This session was originally planned to assist residents with navigating the updated online tools for account management, billing, and service requests. Residents are encouraged to visit Raleigh Water’s website or call customer service for ongoing support.


Tuesday, December 2025

Tuesday offers a full day of government activity, including key City Council meetings, a community holiday event, and an important committee session for historic preservation.

Canceled – Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

11:00 a.m. • Boards & Commissions

The Route Committee meeting for the Raleigh Transit Authority has been canceled. Riders and residents may refer to GoRaleigh’s website for service updates, route planning tools, and future meeting dates.

City Council Afternoon Session

1:00 p.m. • Council & Council Committee Meetings

The Raleigh City Council Afternoon Session convenes at 1 p.m., covering reports, updates, consent agenda items, and staff presentations. These sessions shape policy decisions that impact development, transit, public safety, housing, and long-term planning across the city. Residents can attend in person or watch live through the City of Raleigh’s official streaming channels.

RHDC Community Awareness Committee Meeting

4:00 p.m. • Boards & Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Community Awareness Committee meets at 4 p.m. to discuss outreach efforts, preservation initiatives, public education strategies, and updates on Raleigh’s historic districts. Community members interested in local history, preservation rules, or neighborhood heritage are encouraged to follow RHDC proceedings.

A Night With Santa

5:30 p.m. • Community & Workshops • Registration Required

Families can celebrate the season at A Night With Santa, beginning at 5:30 p.m. This festive community event includes photos, crafts, activities, and holiday fun for children of all ages. Registration is required and space fills quickly, so families are encouraged to reserve spots in advance.

City Council Evening Session with Public Comment

7:00 p.m. • Council & Council Committee Meetings

Tuesday concludes with the City Council Evening Session, featuring the public comment period—one of the most important opportunities for residents to speak directly to elected officials. Speakers may address issues such as zoning, transportation, public safety, community development, or neighborhood concerns. Residents may sign up in advance through the city’s public comment portal.

From canceled committee sessions to key City Council discussions and family-friendly holiday gatherings, Raleigh’s Monday and Tuesday schedules offer a blend of government transparency, civic engagement, and community celebration. Stay connected, stay involved, and stay informed with the latest updates from City Hall.

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2025-11-03

City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for November 3–5th Edition

Stay connected with your city! This week’s City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights important opportunities for residents to engage with local leaders, learn about development projects, and get involved in shaping Raleigh’s future. Whether you’re curious about transportation plans, interested in historic preservation, or looking for new career paths with the city, there’s something for everyone.

🚌 Monday, November 3: Southern Corridor BRT Open House

📍 5 p.m. | Community Engagement

Learn more about the Southern Corridor Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project and its potential to transform mobility in Southeast Raleigh. This open house provides a chance to view design updates, ask questions about routes and stations, and offer feedback that will help guide the project forward.

🏛️ Tuesday, November 4: A Full Day of Public Meetings and Community Outreach

At North Regional Library, outreach begins at 10 a.m. with a community engagement chat where residents can discuss programs and resources available through Raleigh’s community services network. At 11 a.m., the Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee meets to discuss proposed changes, service improvements, and route efficiency initiatives for the city’s transit system. The City Council convenes for its afternoon session at 1 p.m. to review policy updates, zoning cases, and budget items affecting Raleigh’s growth and development. Entrepreneurs and small business owners can participate in the virtual “Doing Business with the City of Raleigh” workshop at 4 p.m., where registration is required to learn how to navigate city contracts and procurement opportunities. Simultaneously, the RHDC Community Awareness Committee meets at 4 p.m. to focus on community education, preservation, and engagement within Raleigh’s historic districts. The City Council’s evening session starts at 7 p.m., featuring public hearings and resident comment periods as the Council addresses key citywide issues.

🏗️ Wednesday, November 5: Career Opportunities and Community Culture

The RHDC Research Committee will convene at 8:30 a.m. to discuss upcoming preservation studies and documentation of Raleigh’s historic landmarks. At 12 p.m., there will be a virtual information session on career opportunities with the City of Raleigh, where participants can learn about open positions, application tips, and the experience of working in one of North Carolina’s fastest-growing cities. The Active Adults Poetry Workshop will take place at the Five Points Center at 3 p.m., offering Raleigh’s active adult residents a chance to express creativity and connect with others through poetry in an interactive setting. Additionally, the Raleigh Transit Authority Finance & Policy Committee Meeting is scheduled for 3:30 p.m., where financial updates, budget priorities, and policy recommendations that will shape the future of Raleigh’s transit system will be reviewed.

🗓️ Get Involved in Your City

From public transit planning to historic preservation and community creativity, this week’s events showcase Raleigh’s commitment to transparency, inclusion, and resident participation. Attend a meeting, join a workshop, or simply learn more about how your local government works for you.

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2025-10-23

City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Thursday October 23rd Edition

Raleigh residents can stay engaged in local government and community life with this Thursday’s lineup of important city meetings, public events, and workshops. From policy discussions to creative gatherings, here’s what’s happening across the city today:

🐾 Howling at the Creek

🕙 10 a.m. | Holidays

Celebrate the season with this fun and family-friendly event — Howling at the Creek brings the community together in the spirit of fall festivities. Register through RecLink to participate and join in the outdoor excitement.

🏢 HUB/DBE Business Certification Info Session (CANCELLED)

🕝 2:30 p.m. | Community and Workshops

This week’s HUB/DBE session — designed to help small and minority-owned businesses navigate the certification process — has been cancelled. Stay tuned for updates and future workshop dates on Raleigh’s official business inclusion calendar.

🚉 Transportation and Transit Committee Meeting

🕒 3 p.m. | Council and Council Committee Meetings

The City’s Transportation and Transit Committee meets to review current transit initiatives, multimodal projects, and public infrastructure planning. Residents and stakeholders can attend to learn more about bus system improvements, BRT corridor updates, and mobility policies shaping Raleigh’s future.

🏙 Planning Commission Committee of the Whole

🕓 4 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

This Planning Commission subcommittee meets to discuss development proposals, zoning requests, and long-range urban planning issues. Public comment is encouraged for residents invested in Raleigh’s sustainable growth and neighborhood planning.

🏗 RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

🕔 5 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) reviews design and renovation applications for properties within historic districts. This committee ensures Raleigh’s architectural heritage is preserved while balancing modern development.

📍 Get Involved in Your City

Participating in these meetings gives Raleigh residents a voice in shaping local policies, community programs, and future development. Visit raleighnc.gov to view agendas, join meetings virtually, or register for upcoming public engagement sessions.

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2025-10-07

The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday October 7th Edition

Looking to stay connected with what’s happening inside Raleigh’s City Hall this week? Tuesday, October 7, 2025, is packed with key meetings that shape how our city grows, spends, and engages with residents. From council sessions to public listening events, this is your guide to Raleigh’s civic agenda.

🏛️ City Council Afternoon Session

Time: 1:00 p.m.

Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

The Raleigh City Council gathers for its afternoon session to review policy updates, zoning cases, and community development items. These meetings are open to the public and streamed live on the City of Raleigh’s YouTube channel.

🏗️ RHDC Community Awareness Committee

Time: 4:00 p.m.

Category: Boards and Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission’s Community Awareness Committee meets to discuss preservation initiatives, community outreach, and public education surrounding Raleigh’s historic landmarks.

💬 City Budget Listening Session

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Category: Community Engagement

Residents are invited to share their priorities for the upcoming FY2027 city budget. From parks and greenways to housing and public safety, your voice helps shape Raleigh’s spending decisions. Participate in person or online to ensure your input counts.

🌆 City Council Evening Session

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Category: Council and Council Committee Meetings

The day concludes with the City Council’s evening session—often the most attended meeting of the month. Expect public comments, key votes, and updates on major projects like affordable housing, transportation, and sustainability.

💡 Why It Matters

These meetings define Raleigh’s future—from how we preserve our history to how we fund community programs. Engaging with city government isn’t just for policy wonks—it’s how residents make sure Raleigh continues to grow equitably and responsibly.

📍 Tip: Visit raleighnc.gov for livestream links, agendas, and meeting materials.

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