Raleigh offers many ways to stay informed and engaged with local decision-making. Whether you’re interested in historic preservation, community programming, public transportation policy, or exploring a career in city service, today’s schedule offers opportunities to learn, participate, and connect.
Below is your rundown of public meetings and community events happening across the City of Raleigh today.
1. RHDC Research Committee
8:30 a.m. • Wednesday
Boards and Commissions
The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) Research Committee meets to discuss historic properties, cultural landmarks, and preservation research efforts throughout the city. This session is ideal for residents interested in Raleigh’s architectural heritage, historic districts, and ongoing preservation efforts.
2. Explore Career Opportunities with the City of Raleigh (Virtual Session)
12:00 p.m. • Wednesday
Career Fairs & Opportunities
Registration Required
Discover what it means to work for the City of Raleigh. This virtual information session connects job seekers with the City’s recruitment team to learn about open roles, benefits, hiring pathways, and career development opportunities.
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Perfect for:
Early and mid-career professionals Students exploring public service Anyone seeking meaningful community-impact work
3. Active Adults Poetry Workshop – Five Points
3:00 p.m. • Wednesday
Arts & Entertainment | Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources
Join fellow writers and poetry lovers for a creative afternoon at the Five Points Center for Active Adults. This workshop encourages self-expression and storytelling in a supportive, social atmosphere. All writing levels welcome.
A wonderful way to:
Connect with others Explore your creativity Share your voice in community
4. Raleigh Transit Authority Finance & Policy Committee Meeting
3:30 p.m. • Wednesday
Boards and Commissions
This committee reviews budget planning, transit funding strategies, and policy development for Raleigh’s public transportation system. If you’re interested in transit equity, budget prioritization, or future route planning — this is the meeting to follow.
Why These Meetings Matter
City meetings shape everything from public transit to historic preservation, arts programs, and even career opportunities in local government. Your awareness and participation help strengthen our community’s transparency, accountability, and shared progress.
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