Saturday, June 29, 2019

This Week/Next Week at City Hall -- July 1, 2019

This Week/Next Week at City Hall – July 1, 2019

This is only a partial listing.  Go to RaleighNC.gov to find links to latest meeting agendas and materials and also for updates on meeting cancellations.

All meetings are held at Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street, unless otherwise noted.


Monday, 7/1
  • 4pm – Healthy Neighborhoods Committee, agenda includes
    • Rental Dwelling Units – 30 days or less
    • Parking requirements – non-residential uses

Tuesday, 7/2
  • 11am – Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee

  • 1pm – City Council, agenda includes
  • 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update CP-2(D)-19: Greenprint Raleigh – Sustainable Development
  • 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update CP-2(E)-19: Growing Successful Neighborhoods & Communities
  • Rezoning Z-10-19: 1415 & 1419 South Bloodworth Street
  • Rezoning Z-11-19: 510 Grove Avenue
  • Text Change TC-6-18: Cottage Court
  • Avent Ferry Corridor Study
  • Rezoning Z-7-19: Near the Southeast intersection of Proctor Road and Rock Quarry Road
  • Rezoning Case Z-36-18: W. Martin Street, at the southeast corner of its intersection with Commerce Place
  • Marsh Creek / Trawick Road Improvement Project
  • John Chavis Memorial Park Improvements Project – Construction Bid Update
  • Wake County Room Occupancy and Prepared Food-Beverage Tax Update
  • Memorandum of Understanding - Dorothea Dix Park Conservancy - Authorization to Negotiate
  • Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission Annual Work Plan FY2019-20
  • Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board Annual Work Plan FY2019-20
  • Raleigh Citizens Advisory Council Quarterly Report
  • Report and Recommendation of the Healthy Neighborhoods Committee
  • Report and Recommendation of the Transportation & Transit Committee including potential modifications to transit overlay districts and sidewalk petition program

  • 4pm – RHDC Community Awareness Committee

  • 7pm – City Council, agenda includes
    • Petition Annexation
    • Rezoning Case Z-3-19: Harrington and Peace, in the block bounded by Capital Boulevard, Peace, Harrington, and Johnson Streets
    • Rezoning Case Z-4-19: Freedom Drive, west side, south of New Bern Avenue 
    • Rezoning Case Z-8-19: Cabarrus Street, West Street & Harrington Street. On the south side of Cabarrus Street, approximately two blocks directly west of Red Hat Amphitheater
    • Rezoning Case Z-35-18: Pollock Place, located at 3310 Pollock Place, north side, between the intersection with Bedford Avenue and Merriman Avenue
    • Zoning Conditions TCZ-1-19: 5001 Spring Forest Road - Revision to conditions of Z-47-08
    • 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update: CP-2(C)-19: Economic Prosperity and Equity / Expanding Housing Choices
    • Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-4-19: Oak Forest Drive 
    • Text Change TC-1(C)-18: Omnibus List 2019 Processes and Procedures

Wednesday, 7/3
  • 7:45am – RHDC Research Committee

  • 3:30pm – Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee

Thursday, 7/4 – HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY – CITY OFFICES CLOSED
  • 6pm – gates open for Independence Day Fireworks Display at 9:34pm, PNC Arena (1400 Edwards Mill Road) and Carter-Finley Stadium (4600 Trinity Road)

Sunday, 7/7
  • 6pm – Summer Concert Series, Triangle Taiko, Pullen Park, 408 Ashe Avenue


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Development Services will have limited hours of operation June 26 – July 5

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I-440 Interchange Improvements at Glenwood Avenue

Submit comments by July 25 to i440_glenwoodavenue@PublicInput.com

Saturday, June 22, 2019

This Week/Next Week at City Hall -- June 24, 2019

This Week/Next Week at City Hall – June 24, 2019

This is only a partial listing.  Go to RaleighNC.gov to find links to latest meeting agendas and materials and also for updates on meeting cancellations.

All meetings are held at Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street, unless otherwise noted.


Monday, 6/24
  • 6pm – Friends of Oberlin Village monthly meeting, Wilson Temple United Methodist Church, 1023 Oberlin Road

  • 7pm – Glenwood CAC, Glen Eden Pilot Park, 1500 Glen Eden Drive, agenda includes 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update

  • 7pm – Midtown CAC, Five Points Center for Active Adults, 2000 Noble Road, agenda includes St. Albans Midtown area plan update

  • 7pm – South Central CAC, Roberts Park Community Center, 1300 E. Martin Street, agenda includes CAC Election process – nominating committee presents names

Tuesday, 6/25
  • 9am – Planning Commission, agenda includes
    • TC-6-18, Cottage Court
    • Avent Ferry Corridor Study and related Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-1-19
    • Z-7-19, near the southeast intersection of Proctor Road and Rock Quarry Road
    • Z-10-19, 1415 & 1419 South Bloodworth Street
    • Z-11-19, 510 Grove Avenue
    • Z-16-19, Fayetteville Street on its west side between W. Martin Street and W. Hargett Street
    • Z-18-19, 1087, 10809, 10813, 10815 Ponderosa Service Road, near the intersection of Falls of the Neuse Road and Capital Boulevard
    • Z-19-18, S. West Street
    • Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-5-19, Ponderosa Service Road
    • Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-6-19, Needham Road
    • Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-7-19, Sumner Blvd
    • Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-8-19, Brier Creek Parkway Street Plan Amendment
    • Comprehensive Plan Amendment CP-9-19, DeBoy Street

  • 10am – 3:45pm – Transportation & Climate Change, McKimmon Center, 1101 Gorman Street
  • 4 – 7pm – Public Meeting to Discuss Bus Rapid Transit on New Bern Avenue, Martin Street Baptist Church, 1001 E. Martin Street

  • 4 – 7pm – NCDOT meeting on I-440/Glenwood project update, Hilton Garden Inn, 3912 Arrow Drive

  • 4:30pm – Historic Cemeteries Advisory Board Landscape Committee

  • 4:30pm – Public Art and Design Board

  • 5:30pm – Historic Cemeteries Advisory Board

Wednesday, 6/26
  • 8:30am – The Dorothea Dix Park Master Plan Executive Committee

  • 6pm – Historic Resources and Museum Advisory Board

  • 7pm – WakeUp Wake County – TOD on BRT, Clouds Brewing, 126 N. West Street

Thursday, 6/27
  • 4pm – Certificate of Appropriateness Committee, agenda includes
    • COA-0012-2019 – 412 N. East Street
    • COA-0058-2019 – 122 Perquimans Drive

  • 4pm – Planning Commission:  Committee of the Whole

  • 5pm – Housing Authority

  • 6:30 – 8pm – Public Meeting:  Lake Boone Trail sidewalk project, Laurel Hills Community Center, 3803 Edwards Mill Road

  • 6:30 – 8pm – Connect Raleigh:  Community Voices on Gentrification, A.J. Fletcher Theater, 2 E. South Street

Friday, 6/28
  • 5 – 8pm – Healthy Funk Music Fest, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Gardens, 1215 MLK Jr. Blvd.

Sunday, 6/30
  • 6pm – Summer Concert Series:  Capital Transit at Fletcher Park, 820 Clay Street

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Development Services will have limited hours of operation June 26 – July 5

Friday, June 14, 2019

This Week/Next Week at City Hall -- June 17, 2019

This Week/Next Week at City Hall – June 17, 2019

This is only a partial listing.  Go to RaleighNC.gov to find links to latest meeting agendas and materials and also for updates on meeting cancellations.

All meetings are held at Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street, unless otherwise noted.

Saturday, 6/15
  • 8:30am – District D Neighborhood Alliance, Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center, 5611 Jaguar Park Drive

  • 10am – District E monthly meeting featuring Stormwater Program Manager Wayne Miles, Laurel Hills Community Center, 3808 Edwards Mill Road

Sunday, 6/16
  • 1pm, 2pm, & 3pm – Raleigh Trolley Celebrates LGBTQ Pride Month, Mordecai Historic Park

  • 6pm – Summer Concert Series, Milagro Saints, Fred Fletcher Park, 820 Clay Street

Monday, 6/17
  • 5pm – Bicycle Planning Committee

  • 6pm – Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission, agenda includes
    • Bicycle parking standards
    • FY2020 Work Plan Development
    • Review of Proposed UDO 2-lane cross sections
    • Downtown Transportation Plan

Tuesday, 6/18
  • 7:45am – RHDC, agenda includes
    • Latta House and University Site Master Plan
    • Annual Report and 2019-20 Work Plan
    • Impact of Change in National Register Historic Districts
    • Rezoning case Z-6-19, S. Harrington St., W. Martin St., & W. Davie St., Depot National Register Historic District
    • Rezoning case Z-6-19, Fayetteville St., W. Martin St., & W. Davie St., Fayetteville Street National Register Historic District

  • 11:30am – City Council Work Session, agenda includes
    • 2017 Transportation Bond Update
    • Comprehensive Plan – Street Plan Update

  • 1pm – City Council meeting, agenda includes
    • Z-35-18, Pollock Place
    • TCZ-1-19, 5001 Spring Forest Road
    • TC-1[C]-18, Omnibus List 2019 Processes and Procedures
    • 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update:  CP-2(B)-19 Coordinating Land Use and Transportation
    • On-street parking – Wake Forest Road, Blount Street, Person Street Improvement Phase 1
    • Leesville Road Part B Improvement Project
    • Marsh Creek/Trawick Road Improvement Project
    • John Chavis Memorial Park Improvements Project – Construction Bid Update
    • Brentwood Park Improvements Phase One – 30% Design Status Update
    • Interlocal License Agreement – Brookhaven Park – Wake County Public School System
    • Tax Exempt Bonds – Ravenscroft School
    • Demolition – Property Lien
    • Public Nuisance Abatement – Property Liens
    • Petition Annexation
    • Z-4-19, Freedom Drive
    • Z-36-18, W. Martin Street
    • TC-2-19, Design Adjustments

  • 4pm – Planning Commission Text Change Committee

  • 4pm – Harrington Street Cycletrack Open House, State of Beer, 401a Hillsborough Street

  • 5:30pm – Arts Commission

  • 6:30pm – RPD Face to Face:  8 years of traffic stop data and the Importance of Equity in Police-Community Interactions, Hilton Garden Inn Crabtree, 3912 Arrow Drive

  • 6:30pm – Help shape the future of southeast Raleigh, The Passage Church, 4419 Smithfield Road

  • 7pm – North CAC, Abbott Creek Community Center, 9950 Durant Road, agenda includes
    • Digital Connectors Program
    • Police oversight board
    • Recovery Communities of NC

  • 7pm – West CAC, Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center, 5611 Jaguar Park Drive, agenda includes
    • Raleigh Digital Connectors Program
    • I-440 Widening and Hillsborough/Blue Ridge Project Update
    • West CAC Board Elections discussion
    • Proposals for community awards
    • Open forum for resident concerns

Wednesday, 6/19
  • 12:30pm – Fair Housing Hearing Board

  • 4pm – CAMPO TAC

  • 6pm – Historical Resources and Museum Advisory Board

  • 7pm – Raleigh Citizens Advisory Council

Thursday, 6/20
  • 9am – Civil Service Commission

  • 11am – Green Stormwater Infrastructure Committee, Professional Building, 127 W. Hargett Street

  • 12pm – Mayor’s Commission for Persons with Disabilities

  • 3pm – Transportation & Transit Committee

  • 4pm – Planning Commission 2030 Comprehensive Plan Update

  • 4:30pm – Appearance Commission

  • 6pm – Parks Rec & Greenway Advisory Board, agenda includes
    • Recreation and Cultural Resources Director Hiring Process
    • Devereux Meadows Update
    • Baileywick Park Master Plan Amendment & Schematic Design Presentation
    • FY20 Work Plan Approval

  • 6:30pm – RPD Face to Face:  8 years of traffic stop data and the Importance of Equity in Police-Community Interactions, Raleigh Convention Center, 500 South Salisbury Street

  • 6:30pm – Help shape the future of southeast Raleigh, The Passage Church, 4419 Smithfield Road

  • 7pm – Atlantic CAC, Green Road Community Center, 4201 Green Road, agenda includes
    • Bonds Educational Presentation
    • Brockton Lake Project Update

Saturday, 6/22
  • 9am – District C Monthly Meeting, The Vital Link, 1214 E. Lenoir Street

Sunday, 6/23
  • 6pm – Raleigh Concert Band at Pullen Park


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Midtown-St. Albans & Six Forks Road Corridor

Two surveys, one on Midtown-St. Albans and one on the Six Forks Road Corridor close on June 24.  Learn more and take the surveys at https://www.raleighnc.gov/business/content/PlanDev/Articles/LongRange/MidtownStAlbans.html

The Neuse River Blueway Plan

The City of Raleigh has kicked off the planning process for Neuse River Blueway Plan and we want to hear from you! The Neuse River Blueway Plan will be a comprehensive vision for conservation and water-based recreation, which will inspire residents and visitors of the Triangle to get outdoors, reconnect with Raleigh’s largest river and explore everything that the Neuse has to offer.