Reflecting Raleigh - Rooted and Growing

Rooted and Growing: Neighborhood Change

Raleigh is growing—and fast. With about 53 new people moving to Wake County every day, the city’s neighborhoods are evolving. You are invited to take part in Reflecting Raleigh: Neighborhood Change, the next installment in a series of community conversations shaping the city's future. 

Upcoming Events:

Keynote Presentation and Panel Discussion
Tuesday, April 15 | 6-8 p.m.
Watts Chapel Missionary Baptist Church
3703 Tryon Rd, Raleigh

On April 15, join us for a presentation from Alan Mallach, a Senior Fellow with the Center for Community Progress followed by a panel discussion with:

State of the City and Community Conversation
Tuesday, April 22 | 6-8 p.m.  
St. Matthew’s Church
5410 Louisburg Road, Raleigh

On April 22, come back for a State of the City presentation from Raleigh’s Assistant Planning Director Bynum Walter and share your perspectives through a series of tabletop conversations.

Registration is encouraged. It helps us plan for accessibility services such as language interpretation. Refreshments and childcare will be provided. 

Stay tuned for the next set of events focusing on sustainability. How can today's infrastructure meet our needs without compromising future generations? Mark your calendars for May 29 and June 5 to share your ideas on how Raleigh can build a lasting, resilient future.
 

These events are part of Reflecting Raleigh, the public engagement process behind Raleigh’s Next Comprehensive Plan—a roadmap that will guide decisions about land use, housing, transportation, parks, and more for years to come. Community input gathered during these sessions will help define the vision and goals for Raleigh’s built environment.

Lead Department:
Planning and Development
Service Categories:
Planning

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