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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

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  • City Removes Payment Options from 14 Bikeshare Stations

    The City’s bikeshare operator, Corps Logistics, LLC, will remove and disable the credit card, debit card, and cash payment options from Cardinal Bikeshare’s fourteen (14) bikeshare kiosks due to equipment malfunction beyond repair. The removal of the payment equipment from the 14 kiosk stations is scheduled to take place between Monday, April 22, and Friday, April 26.The decision to remove payment options from the kiosks was made in light of the malfunctioning equipment, as stated by the City’s bikeshare operator, Corps Logistics, LLC. This move will affect 14 specific...

  • Excitement Awaits at the Danville, VA Casino

    Danville, VA - The Danville Casino is gearing up to offer an unparalleled gaming experience, promising non-stop entertainment and epic wins for all visitors. As one enthusiastic announcement puts it, "Get ready to dive into an electrifying gaming extravaganza at Danville Casino, where excitement knows no bounds!"The casino, currently under construction, is not holding back on providing a taste of the thrills to come. With 800 dynamic slot machines and 33 classic table games, patrons can expect to be catapulted into a world of excitement and opportunity. Complimentary...

  • New Updates to the Permit and Development Portal

    The City of Raleigh has announced new updates to its Permit and Development Portal, aimed at enhancing user experience and communication efficiency. The upgrades, set to launch on Friday, April 19, will introduce several new features to the portal.Users of the portal will now receive email notifications at key milestones of their projects. The city has also revised its user guide to reflect these changes, with detailed information available on page 15 of the guide. Additionally, an online application guide has been provided for users to review the updates."Our goal is...

  • Raleigh Fire Uses Virtual Reality for Effective Safety Training

    Lt. Lemuel Hubbard of the Raleigh Fire Department recently experienced the benefits of virtual reality safety training firsthand when testing out the new FLAIM training equipment. Reflecting on the simulation, Hubbard recounted, "One minute I’m confidently using a fire extinguisher to put out a cooking fire and the next I’m screaming, jumping backwards. The water I was spraying on the stove rapidly heated and vaporized, lifting the flaming oil into the air and exploding into a ball of grease." He emphasized the importance of proper training, advising, "Never use water on a...

  • Community Mental Health Check-In at Marsh Creek Community Center

    Community members are invited to participate in a unique and engaging mental health awareness event at Marsh Creek Community Center. Raleigh Parks, in partnership with the Jordan Porco Foundation, is hosting a Community Mental Health Check-In Program on Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.The event aims to create an approachable atmosphere for dialogue about mental well-being. According to the organizers, the program is designed to be uplifting and promote mental health awareness. Interactive booths, music, community resources, fitness demos, and fun prizes will be...

  • Staff Recommends Actions for Alternative Response Program in Upcoming Budget

    City staff in Raleigh have been diligently working on developing an Alternative Response Program, which involves assessing existing services and exploring similar initiatives at both local and national levels. According to the staff, the research conducted highlighted four common aspects typically included in such programs.The proposed actions include implementing Crisis Call Diversion in the Emergency Communications Department, where three contracted licensed clinicians would assist with mental health-related calls and connect callers to appropriate resources....

  • Chavis Health and Wellness Day to be Hosted in Raleigh

    Raleigh Parks, in collaboration with the Raleigh Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., is gearing up to host a health and wellness day at John Chavis Memorial Park. The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is open to all ages free of charge.According to the organizers, the event aims to promote a healthy lifestyle and well-being within the community. In a statement, they expressed, "We believe that health is wealth here at John Chavis Memorial Park and to demonstrate that Raleigh Parks is partnering with the...

  • STEAM Challenge: ArcadeMania Engages Young Minds in Playful Learning

    STEAM Challenge: ArcadeManiaIs your child a creative thinker with a love for science and technology?"This camp will give budding engineers, architects, and developers a place to fuel their interest in STEAM with a variety of play-filled learning and experiences that will nurture creativity and inspire future masterminds." Participants work together in "STEAM Teams" to solve fun, hands-on “challenges” that teach them about STEAM fundamentals and cross-curricular topics, plus important success skills like teamwork, creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, and...

  • City Council Approves Funding to Rehabilitate Emergency Shelter Property

    The Raleigh City Council has approved funding to rehabilitate a property for emergency shelter units, demonstrating the city's commitment to addressing housing and homelessness in the community.The approved $196,200 in funding is allocated to PLM Families Together, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting families experiencing homelessness. The funds will be used to renovate a property located at 1100 Athens Drive, which will house three emergency shelter units for families in need."This decision reflects the City's commitment to investing in solutions to...

  • City Council Tours the New Bern Avenue Corridor

    The Raleigh City Council recently embarked on a tour of the New Bern Avenue corridor to explore the possibilities for the Transit Overlay District, also known as "TOD." The council members, accompanied by staff, made several stops along the route to discuss proposed changes in rezoning for the corridor.During the tour, the council members had the opportunity to gain a better understanding of the 744 properties along the corridor and how the proposed changes could impact the area. One of the key objectives of the tour was to support growth and density around areas serviced...

  • Scholarship Applications Open for James Benton Achievement Award

    The Raleigh Mayor’s Committee for Persons with Disabilities has announced the availability of $1000 scholarships for students with disabilities recognized by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). According to the committee, the scholarship opportunity is intended to support students with disabilities in their pursuit of higher education. This year, three deserving students will have the opportunity to receive this scholarship.Applicants interested in the scholarship must meet specific criteria, including being a resident of the City of Raleigh and either being...

  • Exciting Letterland Days 2024 Event at Pullen Park Announced

    The Wake County Public School System, in collaboration with the City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, is thrilled to unveil the upcoming Letterland Days event at Pullen Park for 2024. According to the official announcement, the program is generously sponsored and supported by Letterland International and Wake Up and Read.In a statement, the organizers shared, "Letterland Days are a fun way for students to celebrate their literacy achievements in the Letterland program during this past school year." The event is scheduled to take place from...

  • New Traffic Signal Improves Safety at Poole Road Intersection

    Construction has been completed for a new traffic signal at the intersection of Poole Road and Old Poole Road, aimed at enhancing safety in the area. According to reports, the new signal is expected to have a significant impact on safety at the intersection, which had witnessed 28 injury-causing crashes in the five years leading up to the installation of the signal.The initiative to improve safety at this intersection was a collaborative effort between Raleigh’s Vision Zero Team and the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). The project, which was funded...

  • Baileywick Multi-Sport Pavilion is Open

    The Baileywick Multi-Sport Pavilion has officially opened its doors to the public on Monday, April 15, 2024. The long-awaited sports facility is now ready to welcome athletes and sports enthusiasts from the community.The announcement of the opening was made with the statement, "The Baileywick Multi-Sport Pavilion will open for public use on Monday, April 15, 2024." This declaration marks a milestone for the community, providing a new space for recreational activities and sporting events.Individuals interested in learning more about the new pavilion and its court...

  • Public Meeting for Green Road Park Improvements

    Raleigh Parks is inviting the public to participate in the upcoming public meeting for the Green Road Park Site Improvements project scheduled for Thursday, April 25. The meeting will take place at the Green Road Park Community Center, located at 4201 Green Road, from 6 to 7 p.m.During the meeting, Raleigh Parks and the design team will unveil the schematic design for site improvements, which will encompass a variety of enhancements aimed at improving the park's accessibility and overall visitor experience. This includes the addition of new walkways, restrooms,...

  • Zumba Classes Offered at Biltmore Hills Community Center

    Zumba enthusiasts in the Biltmore Hills area have an exciting opportunity to join invigorating Zumba classes at the local Community Center. The classes offer a dynamic music-driven cardio dance workout that incorporates a variety of dance styles from around the world.According to the program details, participants can expect a diverse range of movements in the Zumba classes, including elements from Salsa, Reggaeton, Bollywood, Merengue, and Hip Hop. Each session features specific choreography for every song, providing a comprehensive workout experience that targets cardio,...

  • Meet the Project Working Group for the Former DMV Site

    The Office of Community Engagement has announced the selection of 12 individuals to join the Former DMV Site Project Working Group. According to the announcement, these individuals have shown a dedication to enhancing the New Bern Avenue Corridor and will play a vital role in shaping the future of the site.The selected members of the project working group are all long-time Raleigh residents with deep connections to the corridor. Hailing from neighborhoods such as College Park, Battery Heights, Oakwood, and Cotton Place, many of them are second-, third-, or...

  • Mayor Declares NC State University Men's and Women's Basketball Day

    Mayor Baldwin declared April 15, 2024, as "NC State University Men's and Women's Basketball Day" in honor of the successful runs of both teams to the NCAA Final Four Tournament this year. The proclamation was made during a celebratory event at the Bell Tower.The declaration serves as a recognition of the hard work and dedication put forth by the NC State University Men's and Women's Basketball teams. The Mayor's announcement solidifies the significance of their achievements in the realm of collegiate athletics.As stated by Mayor Baldwin, "NC State University Men's and...

  • Yard Waste Center to Give Away Free Mulch in May

    The first week of May marks the celebration of International Compost Awareness Week, where the focus is on promoting the benefits of recycling organics and emphasizing the significance of reintroducing organic matter and compost into our soils.During this week, the Raleigh Yard Waste Center is joining in the observance by offering free organic mulch to visitors. According to a spokesperson, visitors who arrive at the Raleigh Yard Waste Center from May 5 to May 11 can obtain free Leaf Mulch and Organic Mulch upon request. It is important to note that colored mulch, wood...

  • First Order Friday Brings Star Wars Fun to Moore Square

    Star Wars fans in Raleigh, get ready to immerse yourself in a galaxy far, far away at First Order Friday in Moore Square on May 3. The event promises a variety of activities for fans of all ages to enjoy.As reported by the event details, attendees can look forward to a free screening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens under the stars at 7:30 p.m. Additionally, there will be opportunities for photo ops with Star Wars cosplayers, with costumes encouraged. Star Wars-themed caricature drawings and crafts will also be available for those feeling creative.The event will also...