Staying informed and engaged with local government is essential to shaping Raleigh’s future. This City of Raleigh Government Event Guide highlights key public meetings and civic resources happening on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, offering residents multiple ways to participate, ask questions, and stay connected with City of Raleigh.

Whether you’re looking for help with city services, interested in arts and culture planning, or want to follow City Council discussions, these events provide valuable opportunities for community involvement.

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

💧 In-Person Water Billing Help Session

Time: 11:00 a.m.

Category: Other

Need assistance with your City of Raleigh water bill? This in-person help session allows residents to speak directly with staff, ask questions about charges, payment options, and resolve billing concerns.


🏛️ City Council Work Session

Time: 4:00 p.m.

Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

City Council work sessions focus on in-depth discussions of upcoming policies, projects, and budget considerations. While no public comment is taken during work sessions, these meetings are an important way to follow the decision-making process before formal votes occur.


🎭 Arts Commission Executive Committee Meeting

Time: 5:30 p.m.

Category: Boards & Commissions

This executive committee meeting supports Raleigh’s arts ecosystem by addressing planning, funding priorities, and strategic direction for arts initiatives across the city.


🗣️ City Council Public Comment

Time: 7:00 p.m.

Category: Council & Council Committee Meetings

Residents are encouraged to participate during Public Comment to share feedback, raise concerns, or speak on issues impacting the Raleigh community. This is one of the most direct ways for citizens to engage with elected officials.


Why These Meetings Matter

City boards, commissions, and council meetings help shape policies that impact daily life in Raleigh—from utilities and infrastructure to arts funding and community development. Attending or watching these meetings is a powerful way to stay informed and make your voice heard.

For more civic meetings, public hearings, and community events, explore our full City of Raleigh Government Event Guides on DoRaleigh.com.

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