Community Engagement Board – Policy Subcommittee Meeting

🕐 Time: 1:00 p.m.

📍 Location: Raleigh Pathways Center, 900 S. Wilmington Street, Room 114, Raleigh, NC 27601

This in‑person subcommittee session will review and shape draft policies related to community engagement practices across the city. It’s your opportunity to observe or participate as the board works on strengthening dialogue between citizens and local government. 

Community Engagement Board – Equity Subcommittee Meeting

🕔 Time: 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

🔗 Location: Virtual (online link )

Aimed at addressing systemic inequities, this virtual meeting delves into how the City can ensure inclusion across all its outreach efforts. Public participation is encouraged via the provided meeting link. 

Why It Matters

The Community Engagement Board plays a crucial role in shaping how residents interact with and influence local governance. Through its subcommittees—Policy and Equity—it advises the City on best practices, elevates the voices of marginalized communities, and refines municipal procedures to foster transparency and inclusion.

How You Can Participate

Attend the Policy Subcommittee in person to observe discussions, ask questions, and learn about proposed policy updates. Join the Equity Subcommittee online to share your perspectives on fair and inclusive practices. Keep up with other City of Raleigh engagement initiatives by visiting DoRaleigh.com for upcoming events, resources, and news.

What to Expect Next

Following these meetings, the full Community Engagement Board will convene on Wednesday, August 13, at 4:30 p.m. at the Raleigh Municipal Building, Room 305 (222 W. Hargett Street). Public comment begins promptly at 4:35 p.m.

Stay Connected

Follow DoRaleigh.com (official City blog) and the City of Raleigh’s official platforms for updates on agendas, meeting recordings, and future event listings.

Community voice matters — whether in person or online, your perspectives help shape the policies and programs that reflect Raleigh’s commitment to inclusivity and civic participation.

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