Public meetings, boards, and commissions happening across Raleigh

Staying informed and engaged with local government is one of the best ways to shape the future of Raleigh. The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Guide for Thursday, January 8, 2026 highlights key boards, commissions, and community meetings open to residents, stakeholders, and advocates.

Whether you’re tracking development, transportation, environmental policy, or civil rights issues, these meetings provide opportunities to listen, learn, and participate in the civic process.

🏛️ City of Raleigh Government Meetings — Thursday, January 8

🏗️ Development & Planning

Development Stakeholders Quarterly Meeting 9:00 a.m. | Thursday Community & Workshops A quarterly update and discussion focused on development trends, projects, and stakeholder engagement across Raleigh.

🚍 Transportation & Mobility

Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting 2:00 p.m. | Thursday Boards & Commissions Hosted by the Raleigh Transit Authority, this meeting focuses on public outreach, communications, and marketing strategies related to transit services and initiatives.

🎨 Arts & Public Engagement

BPAC Community Outreach Committee Meeting 2:00 p.m. | Thursday Boards & Commissions Meeting of the Raleigh Arts Commission’s outreach committee, centered on expanding community access and participation in arts programming.

🌧️ Environment & Infrastructure

Stormwater Management Advisory Commission Meeting 3:00 p.m. | Thursday Boards & Commissions Register to Watch Advisory discussion on stormwater policy, watershed protection, and infrastructure planning with the City of Raleigh Stormwater.

Environmental Advisory Board Meeting 4:00 p.m. | Thursday Boards & Commissions A regular meeting of the Environmental Advisory Board addressing sustainability, climate, and environmental initiatives.

🤝 Equity & Human Relations

Human Relations Commission Meeting 6:00 p.m. | Thursday Boards & Commissions Hosted by the Raleigh Human Relations Commission, focusing on equity, inclusion, and civil rights issues impacting Raleigh residents.

🗳️ Why These Meetings Matter

City boards and commissions play a critical role in shaping Raleigh’s growth, transit system, environmental policies, and community equity efforts. Attending or watching these meetings helps residents stay informed and provides opportunities to offer public comment or feedback.

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