City Hall – Week of March 30, 2020 (starting Friday, March 27)
Please stay safe and follow official government guidelines during this public health crisis.
Contents
- News of interest
- ACTION ITEMS
- Calendar
- Surveys
News of interest
- As the number of positive COVID-19 cases continues to rise in Wake County, so are concerns that the virus could overwhelm our local healthcare system. To help prevent that from happening, Wake County Board of Commissioners Chairman Greg Ford has signed a proclamation that puts a stay-at-home order in effect on Friday, March 27, at 5pm:
The goal of the proclamation is for Wake County residents to stay home and away from others who are not immediate members of their family or household. By restricting contact, the county hopes to reduce the rate at which COVID-19 is infecting residents.
All Raleigh Council committee, boards and commissions, Council district meetings, and other public meetings are canceled through April 30.
Raleigh City Council is discussing logistics for April Council meetings.
- Your best sources of reliable information during the COVID-19 public health crisis are official government websites.
COVID-19 information from Wake County: http://www.wakegov.com/covid19/Pages/default.aspx
COVID-19 information from the City of Raleigh: https://raleighnc.gov/news/covid-19-information
- Resources for people experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/NCRALEIGH/bulletins/2821263
- Link to City Manager’s Weekly Report: https://raleighnc.gov/services/government/city-managers-weekly-report
ACTION ITEMS
- Apply for Police Advisory Board
- Apply for Hispanic and Immigrant Affairs Board
- Apply for Citizen Study Group looking at Council Terms and Voter Engagement
- Apply to serve on a City Board or Commission:
- Sign up to speak up to one hour before a Council meeting starts: https://raleighnc.gov/services/government/petition-address-city-council
Calendar
- Friday, March 27, 7pm – WRAL is hosting a virtual town hall with Triangle Mayors
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Southeast Special Area Study ETJ Options Survey
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Fiscal Year 2021 Budget Priorities Survey
Through March 31
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Raleigh BRT: Equitable Development Around Transit
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Draft 5-year consolidated plan and draft citizen participation plan
Public Comment Period: March 1 – April 1
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