All events are hosted by the City of Raleigh — stay connected via DoRaleigh.com for live streams, agendas, and more!
Raleigh Historic Development Commission
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Type: Boards & Commissions Location: Council Chamber, Raleigh Municipal Building, 222 W. Hargett Street Overview: The RHDC meets on the second Wednesday of each month to review applications for Certificates of Appropriateness, historic district proposals, and preservation plans across Raleigh . How to Participate: Attend in person (no sign-up required) Watch live via RTN 11 or the city’s streaming page Submit voicemail public comments by calling 855‑925‑2801 (code 1887) before the meeting
Community Engagement Board Meeting
Time: 4:30 p.m. Type: Community Engagement Virtual: Yes — join via the online link provided on DoRaleigh.com Purpose: The Community Engagement Board provides a space for residents to learn about neighborhood initiatives, city services, and to help shape Raleigh’s community-focused projects.
Stay Connected with Raleigh Government
Official Hub: Visit DoRaleigh.com for the most up-to-date event listings, meeting agendas, and live-stream links. Why Attend: Engaging in these sessions provides insight into local preservation efforts and an opportunity to influence public policy and neighborhood planning in Raleigh.
Why You Should Join In
Historic Preservation: Learn how the RHDC influences the treatment of Raleigh’s distinctive architecture and neighborhoods. Community Voice: The evening meeting is a great way to weigh in on civic programs and resource allocation. Flexibility: With in-person and virtual options, engaging with local government has never been more accessible.
What’s Next?
RHDC’s next meeting: Wednesday, August 13 at 8:30 a.m. — same location and format More Engagement Events: Check DoRaleigh.com regularly—new boards, pop-ups, and outreach sessions are added weekly
Quick Recap
8:30 a.m. – Historic Development Commission – at Raleigh Municipal Building 4:30 p.m. – Community Engagement Board – virtual meeting Stay updated via DoRaleigh.com
Whether you’re a history buff, a community advocate, or simply curious—this Wednesday is a prime opportunity to connect with the heartbeat of Raleigh’s civic life. Let me know if you’d like help registering or tuning in!








