Raleigh residents have a full day of civic engagement opportunities this Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Whether you’re interested in transit planning, community engagement, business development, historic preservation, or local policymaking, today’s official city schedule offers multiple ways to learn, participate, and make your voice heard.
Below is your DoRaleigh.com curated breakdown of today’s government meetings and events:
10:00 AM — Outreach at North Regional Library
Category: Community Engagement
Visit North Regional Library to connect directly with city staff and learn about current city programs, resources, and upcoming initiatives. A great opportunity to ask questions, share concerns, and meet your community engagement team.
11:00 AM — Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting
Category: Boards & Commissions
The Route Committee reviews and discusses transit routes, service adjustments, public feedback, and future planning for transit across Raleigh.
If public transit impacts your daily commute, your voice matters here.
1:00 PM — City Council Afternoon Session
Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings
The City Council afternoon session typically includes presentations, reports, and ongoing discussion of city policy, budget considerations, zoning, and planning updates.
Streaming is available for those who cannot attend in person.
4:00 PM — Doing Business with the City of Raleigh (Virtual Workshop)
Category: Community & Workshops
Learn how to become a vendor, submit bids, apply for procurement opportunities, and understand city purchasing processes.
Registration required. Ideal for entrepreneurs, contractors, small business owners, and nonprofit leaders.
4:00 PM — RHDC Community Awareness Committee Meeting
Category: Boards & Commissions
The Raleigh Historic Development Commission works to preserve Raleigh’s historic neighborhoods and landmarks. This committee discusses public education, historic registry updates, and community outreach efforts.
🌙 7:00 PM — City Council Evening Session
Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings
Evening sessions are where public hearings and community feedback often take place. If there’s a neighborhood issue, rezoning case, or city change you care about—this is where your voice can be heard.
Why These Meetings Matter
Your participation shapes decisions on:
Neighborhood development Local transportation & bus routes Public investment & city budget Small business access to opportunities Historic preservation Community quality of life
The City of Raleigh moves forward when residents stay informed and involved.
Stay Connected
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Your city works for you — stay involved, Raleigh.








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