City of Raleigh Events: April 15, 2025 — A Full Tuesday of Civic Engagement and Community Connection
April 15th in Raleigh promises to be a busy day packed with opportunities for civic participation, community connection, and career exploration. Whether you’re interested in shaping city policy, finding a new job, or engaging in important conversations about neighborhood change, there’s something happening for you.
Here’s what’s on the calendar:
9:00 a.m. – Special Committee on Council Advisory Boards and Committees
Start your day with a deep dive into city governance. This special committee meeting will focus on the structure and effectiveness of the city’s advisory boards and committees. It’s a key opportunity for residents to see how citizen input is integrated into Raleigh’s decision-making process.
11:30 a.m. – City Council Work Session
City leaders will continue the day with a work session to discuss policy priorities, strategic planning, and key projects. These sessions are where big-picture ideas begin to take shape.
1:00 p.m. – City Council Afternoon Session
In the afternoon, the Council will hold its official session to vote on ordinances, hear public input, and make critical decisions affecting Raleigh’s future. Residents are encouraged to tune in or attend in person to stay informed.
5:00 p.m. – Pullen Park Job Fair!
Looking for a new opportunity? Head over to Pullen Park for a job fair hosted by Parks, Recreation, and Athletics. Whether you’re seeking a seasonal role, a career change, or part-time work, this event is a great place to connect with city departments and community partners.
6:00 p.m. – Rooted and Growing: Neighborhood Change
Join the conversation on how Raleigh’s neighborhoods are evolving. This community engagement session invites residents to share their experiences and hopes as the city grows. Registration is required to attend.
6:00 p.m. – Arts Commission Meeting
If you’re passionate about the arts in Raleigh, this is your moment to get involved. The Arts Commission will meet to discuss public art initiatives, cultural programs, and funding decisions. Register for the meeting webinar to participate or observe.
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From policy to parks, April 15th is a powerful reminder that Raleigh thrives when its residents are informed and involved.