City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Tuesday October 14th Edition
Raleigh’s civic calendar is full this Tuesday with important meetings, community engagement opportunities, and special events connecting residents to the city’s growth, innovation, and culture. Here’s what’s happening around town:
💡 Connected Triangle Summit III
8:00 a.m. | Community & Workshops
Leaders from across the Triangle gather for the third annual Connected Triangle Summit, focusing on smart city innovations, digital infrastructure, and regional collaboration. Expect panels, workshops, and networking that highlight how technology is driving sustainable growth across Raleigh and neighboring communities.
🎟 Ticket Sale: 2025 Holiday Express at Pullen Park
9:00 a.m. | Festivals & Special Events | Holidays | Parks, Recreation & Athletics
The beloved Holiday Express at Pullen Park returns this season! Tickets go on sale Tuesday, October 14, via Ticketmaster. Families can look forward to festive train rides, dazzling light displays, and cheerful holiday fun in one of Raleigh’s most iconic parks.
🏛 Planning Commission
9:00 a.m. | Boards and Commissions
The Planning Commission meets to discuss rezoning cases, land use policies, and development plans shaping the city’s future. Residents are encouraged to attend or stream online to stay informed about Raleigh’s evolving landscape and urban growth.
📚 Outreach at Duraleigh Community Library
2:00 p.m. | Community Engagement
Join the city’s outreach team at Duraleigh Community Library to learn more about upcoming programs, services, and volunteer opportunities. This is a great chance to connect with local staff and find out how city initiatives directly impact your neighborhood.
🏛 City Council Work Session
4:00 p.m. | Council and Committee Meetings
The City Council Work Session offers insight into ongoing projects, strategic initiatives, and policy discussions ahead of formal voting sessions. These meetings set the groundwork for decisions shaping Raleigh’s infrastructure, housing, and community development.
🎨 Arts Commission Executive Committee
5:30 p.m. | Boards and Commissions
The Arts Commission Executive Committee convenes to discuss cultural programming, public art initiatives, and upcoming exhibitions. This session helps guide Raleigh’s ongoing commitment to arts advocacy and creative placemaking throughout the city.
💬 City Budget Listening Session
6:00 p.m. | Community Engagement
Residents have another opportunity to voice priorities during the City Budget Listening Session. Whether you care about parks, public safety, or economic development, your feedback helps shape Raleigh’s spending and community investment for the next fiscal year.
🏛 City Council Special Meeting
6:00 p.m. | Council and Committee Meetings
A City Council Special Meeting follows, focusing on time-sensitive issues and new legislative updates. These sessions often include briefings from staff, departmental updates, and public-facing discussions on major city initiatives.
🗣 City Council Public Comment Session
7:00 p.m. | Council and Committee Meetings
Cap off the day with the Public Comment Session, where residents can directly address the City Council. This open forum allows citizens to share ideas, concerns, and perspectives on the topics that matter most to their communities.
Stay Engaged in Your City
Raleigh’s government thrives on community participation. Whether you attend a commission meeting, submit budget feedback, or join a public session, your voice plays a vital role in shaping a more connected, equitable, and forward-thinking city.
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