Residents interested in local government, public policy, transportation, parks, arts, and community engagement have several opportunities to stay informed on Thursday, June 4, 2026. From committee meetings and commission discussions to a city-sponsored Carolina Hurricanes watch party, today’s City of Raleigh Government Guide highlights important public events and meetings taking place throughout the day.
Art, Education, and Collections Committee
12:00 p.m.
Boards and Commissions
The Art, Education, and Collections Committee meets to discuss matters related to public art, educational programming, cultural initiatives, and the stewardship of Raleigh’s collections and artistic resources.
Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting
2:00 p.m.
Boards and Commissions
Transportation advocates and residents can follow discussions regarding marketing, outreach, and public engagement efforts related to Raleigh’s public transit system and future mobility initiatives.
Stormwater Management Advisory Commission
3:00 p.m.
Boards and Commissions
The commission reviews issues related to stormwater management, environmental protection, flood mitigation, water quality, and infrastructure planning throughout the City of Raleigh.
Design Review Commission
4:30 p.m.
Boards and Commissions
The Design Review Commission evaluates development proposals, architectural plans, and urban design considerations that help shape Raleigh’s growth and development. Residents interested in downtown projects, redevelopment, and city planning are encouraged to follow the meeting.
Parks Committee (Canceled)
6:00 p.m.
Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
The scheduled Parks Committee meeting has been canceled.
Official Carolina Hurricanes Watch Party – Game 2
7:00 p.m.
Festivals and Special Events
Raleigh residents and Hurricanes fans can gather to support the Canes during the Official Carolina Hurricanes Watch Party for Game 2. The event offers an opportunity for the community to come together and cheer on Raleigh’s NHL team during the Stanley Cup Final.
Stay Connected with Raleigh Government
City boards, commissions, and advisory committees play an important role in shaping Raleigh’s future. Whether you’re interested in transportation, environmental sustainability, urban design, arts and culture, or parks and recreation, attending meetings and following public discussions is one of the best ways to stay engaged with local government.
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