Residents looking to stay engaged with local government, public safety, transportation planning, and environmental initiatives can take part in several important City of Raleigh meetings and community discussions happening on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
Today’s DoRaleigh government event guide includes transportation planning conversations, natural resource discussions, and a Police Advisory Board meeting focused on community engagement and public input.
Transportation Together: Let’s Talk About The Big Jump!
4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
Community Engagement
The City of Raleigh continues conversations around “The Big Jump,” a transportation initiative focused on improving mobility, connectivity, and future transportation planning throughout Raleigh. Residents are encouraged to participate, ask questions, and share feedback on transportation priorities impacting the community.
Transportation topics may include:
- Safer streets and intersections
- Bike and pedestrian infrastructure
- Public transit improvements
- Traffic safety
- Future mobility planning
Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources
4:00 p.m. • Wednesday
Community and Workshops
The Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team will meet to discuss natural resources and environmental planning topics connected to Raleigh’s long-term growth strategy. These discussions often focus on sustainability, land use planning, environmental protection, green infrastructure, and balancing development with conservation efforts.
Community members interested in Raleigh’s environmental future, urban planning, and sustainability initiatives may find this workshop especially valuable.
Police Advisory Board Meeting
5:30 p.m. • Wednesday
Boards and Commissions
The Raleigh Police Advisory Board will hold its regularly scheduled meeting Wednesday evening. The board serves as a bridge between the community and the Raleigh Police Department by discussing public safety concerns, community-police relations, and opportunities for engagement and transparency.
Topics often include:
- Community safety concerns
- Police-community partnerships
- Public feedback
- Crime prevention initiatives
- Neighborhood engagement
Residents are encouraged to stay involved in local government processes and public meetings that directly impact Raleigh neighborhoods and quality of life.
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