This Week/Next Week at City Hall – March 4 2019
Community SCALE wants you to be aware of what’s happened/what’s coming up at City Hall each week.
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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 at Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 West Hargett Street, unless otherwise noted.
Budget and Management Services will administer the FY20 Resident Budget
Priorities Survey from February 26, 2019 through March 29, 2019. Residents can access the survey, in both English and Spanish, by visiting budget.raleighnc.gov. Residents may also complete the survey in person at the Raleigh Municipal Building or at any City of Raleigh community center.
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Results from Raleigh’s 2018 Community Survey can be accessed here: https://documentstore.raleighnc.gov/BudgetManagement/Documents/2018CommunitySurveyResultsReport.pdf
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Each year, the Transit Planning Advisory Committee votes to recommend the annual Wake Transit Work Plan to both the NC Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Executive Board and the GoTriangle Board of Trustees for their approval.
The FY20 draft Wake Transit Work Plan builds on the services implemented in FY19 by balancing the careful use of taxpayer dollars with thoughtful transit improvements and by allocating money toward project-level studies and the next steps of major capital investments such as the commuter rail and bus rapid transit projects.
Want to provide comments on the work plan? You can submit your comments at GoForwardNC.org/WakeTransit. The official comment period for the plan will be open until March 3, 2019.
The FY20 draft Wake Transit Work Plan builds on the services implemented in FY19 by balancing the careful use of taxpayer dollars with thoughtful transit improvements and by allocating money toward project-level studies and the next steps of major capital investments such as the commuter rail and bus rapid transit projects.
Want to provide comments on the work plan? You can submit your comments at GoForwardNC.org/WakeTransit. The official comment period for the plan will be open until March 3, 2019.
Saturday, 3/2
Sunday, 3/3
Monday, 3/4
- 7pm – Central CAC, Top Greene Community Center, 401 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, agenda includes
- CP-4-18, Comprehensive Plan Amendments, Future Land Use Map
- Future Rezoning Case, Harrington Street North
Tuesday, 3/5
- TC-5A-18 – Frontages
- TC-7-18 – Rezoning Process, Waivers and Appeals of Administrative Decisions
- NCDOT Draft 2020-2029 Transportation Improvement Program
- Wake Transit Plan Special Capital Funding Agreement for Bus Rapid Transit
- Moore Square Renovation Project – Status Update
- Zoning for Residential Scale Office Uses – Cottage Courts
- Sidewalk petition – Whittier Drive
- Z-34-18 – 308 South Boyland Avenue
- Z-29-18 – 5301 Kyle Drive
Wednesday, 3/6
Thursday, 3/7
- 4:30pm – Appearance Commission
- 6pm – Parks Committee
Friday, 3/8
- 8:30am – Greenways and Urban Trees Committee
Saturday, 3/9
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