Planning Raleigh 2030

October 10th, 2007 by Jason Hibbets

Well, many of the Raleigh City Council candidates stressed the importance of the Comprehensive Plan. Now it’s your turn to get involved. Help plan Raligh for the next 20+ years. See the information below from Raleigh Department of City Planning.

Comprehensive Plan Update Officially Begins

The update of the Raleigh Comprehensive Plan will officially begin with a kick off celebration on Thursday, October 25th. Please plan on attending the kick off celebration and at least one of the first set of public visioning workshops .

  • What: Kick Off Celebration
    • Where: Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts— Art Gallery
    • When: 7 to 9 PM, Thursday, October 25th, 2007

There will be short presentations made and background information available. This is a chance to meet and talk with the City Council, the Raleigh City Planning Commissioners , City Planning Staff, the project consultants, and the members of other City boards and commissions.

Public input workshops will be held in three sets of three meetings each, for a total of nine public meetings. This first set of workshops, which will focus on the overall vision for the City’s future, will be held on November 13, 14 and 15. Each of these first three meetings will have the same format, function, and background information provided. Eventually public workshops will be held in all parts of the city. Please plan on attending one of this first set of workshops for public visioning:

  • What: Public Visioning Workshop
    • Where: Long View Center , 118 South Person Street
    • When: 7:00 to 9:00 PM, Tuesday, November 13, 2007
  • What: Public Visioning Workshop
    • Where: NCSU McKimmon Conference and Training Center , 1101 Gorman Street
    • When: 7:00 to 9:00 PM, Wednesday, November 14, 2007
  • What: Public Visioning Workshop
    • Where: North Raleigh Church of Christ, 8701 Falls of Neuse Road (tentative location, check the web page for confirmation)
    • When: 7:00 to 9:00 PM, Thursday, November 15, 2007

For additional information, visit www.PlanningRaleigh2030.com

Source: raleighnc.gov

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