Looking for City of Raleigh government meetings, workshops, and community events happening on Monday, May 18, 2026? The DoRaleigh government event guide includes community workshops, accessibility discussions, transportation and pedestrian planning, and housing-focused conversations happening across Raleigh.
Residents, advocates, planners, and community members are encouraged to participate in these public meetings and events shaping the future of Raleigh.
2nd Annual Legal Lift
9:30 a.m. • Monday
Community and Workshops | Festivals and Special Events
The City of Raleigh hosts the 2nd Annual Legal Lift, offering community-focused resources and support designed to help residents navigate legal-related challenges and opportunities. This event continues the city’s efforts to improve access to legal assistance and community empowerment initiatives.
Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC) Annual Retreat
10:15 a.m. • Monday
Boards and Commissions
The Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission Annual Retreat brings together commission members and city leaders to discuss bicycle safety, pedestrian accessibility, transportation planning, and future mobility priorities across Raleigh.
The BPAC plays a key role in advising the city on active transportation projects, greenways, sidewalks, bike lanes, and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure improvements.
Employment Access for All: An Interactive Dialogue on Disability and Employment
2:00 p.m. • Monday
Other
This interactive discussion focuses on disability inclusion, workforce accessibility, and employment opportunities for all residents. Community leaders, advocates, and participants will engage in conversations about improving equitable access to employment and creating more inclusive workplaces in Raleigh.
Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Housing and Neighborhoods
4:00 p.m. • Monday
Community and Workshops
The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team meeting focused on Housing and Neighborhoods continues the city’s ongoing comprehensive planning efforts. Discussions may include neighborhood growth, housing affordability, land use planning, and strategies to support Raleigh’s evolving communities.
This initiative is part of Raleigh’s broader planning and engagement process designed to shape the city’s future development and community priorities.
Stay Connected With Raleigh Government & Community Meetings
From transportation planning and housing discussions to accessibility and legal support initiatives, Monday’s City of Raleigh government events offer residents multiple ways to stay informed and engaged with local decision-making.
For more Raleigh government updates, board and commission meetings, community workshops, and local event coverage, visit DoRaleigh.









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