Raleigh City Council approves FY26-29 strategic plan with focus on key priorities

Raleigh City Council approves FY26-29 strategic plan with focus on key priorities
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh — City of Raleigh - Government
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On June 17, the Raleigh City Council approved the FY26-29 Strategic Plan. This plan is designed to test new ideas, improve services, and advance Raleigh’s development.

The plan outlines several priorities for the next four years. These include enhancing community safety by building trust and improving neighborhood connections. Economic development will focus on facilitating business operations and supporting local growth.

Environmental resilience efforts will address climate change and promote sustainable choices. The housing strategy aims to increase affordable options and assist residents experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

Organizational excellence is another priority, focusing on providing reliable city services. Quality of life initiatives will expand arts, culture, and recreation throughout neighborhoods. Lastly, transportation improvements will enhance transit services and pedestrian safety.

A video detailing the outcomes of the previous strategic plan is available for those interested in past achievements.



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