Friday, April 17, 2020

City Hall -- Update -- Week of April 20 -- special virtual council meeting on April 21

City Hall Update – Week of April 20, 2020
Special Meeting of the Raleigh City Council to be Held Virtually April 21, 2020


Calendar

Tuesday, April 21
  • 1pm – Raleigh City Council Virtual Meeting
The Raleigh City Council previously canceled their regular City Council meetings scheduled for April 21. A special meeting of the City Council has now been scheduled for that same day at 1 p.m. and will be held virtually. This special meeting will not include any public hearings or commenting. The Council will be discussing funding for the Federal CARES Act, small business program, budget and revenue status, and the UDO, specifically rezoning filing procedures and virtual neighborhood meetings.
This special meeting will be hosted by the City of Raleigh via Webex Events. The general public may view the meeting via the City’s websiteYouTube, or RTN 11. Like last week’s City Council meetings, this special meeting will not be conducted in Council Chamber. Viewers will see speakers on their webcams and any PowerPoint presentations will be shared via the Webex platform.
Those without access to the channels listed above may listen to the meeting via telephone. For more information about this, or how to join the meeting, please contact Communications@raleighnc.gov or call 919-996-3100. For more information about the special meeting agenda, please contact the City Clerk’s office at 919-996-3040.

Wednesday, April 22


Friday, April 24
  • 11:30am – Affordable Housing Bond Advisory Committee Conference Call, 800-719-7514 (code: 963878)

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Livable Raleigh
Check out new blogs at www.LivableRaleigh.com in the past week:

  • Raleigh’s Affordable Housing Bond: Pandemic Casualty or Bold Opportunity?

  • To collect (yard waste), or not to collect.  That is the question.

Please take a look and contact citycouncilmembers@raleighnc.gov to express your opinions

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Please stay safe and follow official government guidelines during this public health crisis.

  • 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



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