Government events this April in South Raleigh

Mary-Ann Baldwin Mayor of Raleigh
Mary-Ann Baldwin Mayor of Raleigh
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The following events are scheduled to take place in South Raleigh this month.

Week 1 – April 1 – 4

There is no government event taking place during this week.

Week 2 – April 5 – 11

Tuesday, April 7:

City Council Afternoon Session
Raleigh City Council
1-3 pm

City Council Evening Session
Raleigh City Council
7-9 pm

Thursday, April 9:

Environmental Advisory Board Meeting
City of Raleigh Environmental Advisory Board
4-6 pm

Human Relations Commission Regular Meeting
City Of Raleigh Human Relations Commission
6-7:30 pm

Week 3 – April 12 – 18

Tuesday, April 14:

City Council Work Session
Raleigh City Council
4 am-6 pm

Wednesday, April 15:

Fair Housing Hearing Board Regular Meeting
City of Raleigh Fair Housing Hearing Board
5:30 pm

Week 4 – April 19 – 25

Tuesday, April 21:

City Council Work Session
Raleigh City Council
11:30 am-1 pm

City Council Afternoon Session
Raleigh City Council
1-3 pm

Week 5 – April 26 – 30

Tuesday, April 28:

Public Art and Design Board Regular Meeting
City Of Raleigh Public Art and Design Board
4:30-6 pm



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