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The proposed $1.07 billion budget reinforces the City of Raleigh's commitment to fiscal stewardship, operational efficiency, strategic investments, and change management.REGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here. PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes and STORMWATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV Thank you for printing this page from the City of Raleigh's Official Website (www.raleighnc.gov) 08/14/2020 4:17 pm PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, realPULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468.RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
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Sertoma Arts Center has classes and workshops in painting, drawing, photography, pottery, performing arts, and more. The arts center also offers exhibits, studio spaces, group support, and community outreach JOHN CHAVIS MEMORIAL PARK The carousel is closed due to the construction of the John Chavis Memorial Park improvements project. The carousel, circa 1923, was purchased in 1937 for $4,000. The band organ is a Wurlitzer 146A with an ornately carved and decorated facade. Carousel hours vary depending on the season and may close early due to inclement weather.RALEIGHNC.GOV
The proposed $1.07 billion budget reinforces the City of Raleigh's commitment to fiscal stewardship, operational efficiency, strategic investments, and change management.REGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here. PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes and STORMWATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV Thank you for printing this page from the City of Raleigh's Official Website (www.raleighnc.gov) 08/14/2020 4:17 pm PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, realPULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468.RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
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Sertoma Arts Center has classes and workshops in painting, drawing, photography, pottery, performing arts, and more. The arts center also offers exhibits, studio spaces, group support, and community outreach JOHN CHAVIS MEMORIAL PARK The carousel is closed due to the construction of the John Chavis Memorial Park improvements project. The carousel, circa 1923, was purchased in 1937 for $4,000. The band organ is a Wurlitzer 146A with an ornately carved and decorated facade. Carousel hours vary depending on the season and may close early due to inclement weather. PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes and the Raleigh WATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV The City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department, now also known as Raleigh Water, provides water and sanitary sewer services to about 198,000 metered customers and a service population of about 600,000 people in Raleigh, Garner, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon areas. Our mission is to provide safe, sustainablewater
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Diving is limited to areas of more than five feet of water depth. Rough play in the pool and on the deck area is prohibited. Floating aids and some toys are not permitted in the pool (see manager for what is acceptable). Face masks and goggles are permitted with non-breakable lenses and used properly. Lap lanes are for adult useonly.
JOHN CHAVIS MEMORIAL PARK The carousel is closed due to the construction of the John Chavis Memorial Park improvements project. The carousel, circa 1923, was purchased in 1937 for $4,000. The band organ is a Wurlitzer 146A with an ornately carved and decorated facade. Carousel hours vary depending on the season and may close early due to inclement weather.ANDERSON POINT PARK
Year 1988 | Acres 89.6. Park Managed by: Barwell Road Anderson point offers a variety of habitats for wildlife viewing and is home to the enchanting historic Anderson Family Homestead, walking trails andcanoe sites.
UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) The Unified Development Ordinance, or UDO, contains most local regulations concerning the use and development of land and buildings, including zoning, subdivision, stormwater, and natural resource conservation.The UDO was adopted in 2013 as text change TC-3-13, and became fully effective throughout Raleigh’s city limits and planning jurisdiction in 2016 with the adoption of the UDOTENNIS LADDER
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Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here. PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
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Diving is limited to areas of more than five feet of water depth. Rough play in the pool and on the deck area is prohibited. Floating aids and some toys are not permitted in the pool (see manager for what is acceptable). Face masks and goggles are permitted with non-breakable lenses and used properly. Lap lanes are for adult useonly.
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A lien is the right to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Assessment bills are sent during August of each year to the current owners of the property. A lien attaches to the property until the assessment is paid. Assessments can result in foreclosure of the property if the tax and interest becomePULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) The Unified Development Ordinance, or UDO, contains most local regulations concerning the use and development of land and buildings, including zoning, subdivision, stormwater, and natural resource conservation.The UDO was adopted in 2013 as text change TC-3-13, and became fully effective throughout Raleigh’s city limits and planning jurisdiction in 2016 with the adoption of the UDORIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes andREGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here. PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
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Diving is limited to areas of more than five feet of water depth. Rough play in the pool and on the deck area is prohibited. Floating aids and some toys are not permitted in the pool (see manager for what is acceptable). Face masks and goggles are permitted with non-breakable lenses and used properly. Lap lanes are for adult useonly.
ASSESSMENT LIENS
A lien is the right to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Assessment bills are sent during August of each year to the current owners of the property. A lien attaches to the property until the assessment is paid. Assessments can result in foreclosure of the property if the tax and interest becomePULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) The Unified Development Ordinance, or UDO, contains most local regulations concerning the use and development of land and buildings, including zoning, subdivision, stormwater, and natural resource conservation.The UDO was adopted in 2013 as text change TC-3-13, and became fully effective throughout Raleigh’s city limits and planning jurisdiction in 2016 with the adoption of the UDORIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
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Diving is limited to areas of more than five feet of water depth. Rough play in the pool and on the deck area is prohibited. Floating aids and some toys are not permitted in the pool (see manager for what is acceptable). Face masks and goggles are permitted with non-breakable lenses and used properly. Lap lanes are for adult useonly.
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS The Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) text change was adopted by the Raleigh City Council on July 7, 2020. It is effective on July 22, 2020. As a result of this text change, ADUs are allowed in the following zoning districts: R-1, R-2, R-4, R-6, R-10, RX, OX, NX, CITY JOBS | RALEIGHNC.GOV Thank you for printing this page from the City of Raleigh's Official Website (www.raleighnc.gov) 03/19/2021 4:36 pm REGISTRATION FOR 2020 SUMMER CAMP STARTS MARCH 2! Browse the 2021 Summer Camp Brochure. Browse all camp options and decide which camps work best for your family. Also, be sure to look for other camp options in case your first choice camp is full. Register online via RecLink today!ZONING CASES
When a client submits an application to rezone a property the public has several opportunities to provide comments on the petition. These comments are given to the City staff, Planning Commission, and City Council for consideration. To provide comments on active cases please visit: Rezoning Engagement Portal. (link is external)RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
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Fields. Request your field rental online using RecLink or contact Athletics at 919-996-2154. Take note: Requests will be subject to staff approval. Upon approval, payment will be required to confirm the reservation. Your reservation is not finalized until you receive confirmation of your payment. PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes andREGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here. PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
LOG IN | RALEIGHNC.GOV Enter the password that accompanies your username. Federated login. Mission and Vision; Privacy and Legal Notices; Accessibility PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, realLAKE JOHNSON POOL
Diving is limited to areas of more than five feet of water depth. Rough play in the pool and on the deck area is prohibited. Floating aids and some toys are not permitted in the pool (see manager for what is acceptable). Face masks and goggles are permitted with non-breakable lenses and used properly. Lap lanes are for adult useonly.
ASSESSMENT LIENS
A lien is the right to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Assessment bills are sent during August of each year to the current owners of the property. A lien attaches to the property until the assessment is paid. Assessments can result in foreclosure of the property if the tax and interest becomePULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) The Unified Development Ordinance, or UDO, contains most local regulations concerning the use and development of land and buildings, including zoning, subdivision, stormwater, and natural resource conservation.The UDO was adopted in 2013 as text change TC-3-13, and became fully effective throughout Raleigh’s city limits and planning jurisdiction in 2016 with the adoption of the UDORIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes andREGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here. PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
LOG IN | RALEIGHNC.GOV Enter the password that accompanies your username. Federated login. Mission and Vision; Privacy and Legal Notices; Accessibility PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, realLAKE JOHNSON POOL
Diving is limited to areas of more than five feet of water depth. Rough play in the pool and on the deck area is prohibited. Floating aids and some toys are not permitted in the pool (see manager for what is acceptable). Face masks and goggles are permitted with non-breakable lenses and used properly. Lap lanes are for adult useonly.
ASSESSMENT LIENS
A lien is the right to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Assessment bills are sent during August of each year to the current owners of the property. A lien attaches to the property until the assessment is paid. Assessments can result in foreclosure of the property if the tax and interest becomePULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468. UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE (UDO) The Unified Development Ordinance, or UDO, contains most local regulations concerning the use and development of land and buildings, including zoning, subdivision, stormwater, and natural resource conservation.The UDO was adopted in 2013 as text change TC-3-13, and became fully effective throughout Raleigh’s city limits and planning jurisdiction in 2016 with the adoption of the UDORIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
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Thank you for printing this page from the City of Raleigh's Official Website (www.raleighnc.gov) 04/27/2021 11:05 amLAKE JOHNSON POOL
Diving is limited to areas of more than five feet of water depth. Rough play in the pool and on the deck area is prohibited. Floating aids and some toys are not permitted in the pool (see manager for what is acceptable). Face masks and goggles are permitted with non-breakable lenses and used properly. Lap lanes are for adult useonly.
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS The Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) text change was adopted by the Raleigh City Council on July 7, 2020. It is effective on July 22, 2020. As a result of this text change, ADUs are allowed in the following zoning districts: R-1, R-2, R-4, R-6, R-10, RX, OX, NX, CITY JOBS | RALEIGHNC.GOV Thank you for printing this page from the City of Raleigh's Official Website (www.raleighnc.gov) 03/19/2021 4:36 pm REGISTRATION FOR 2020 SUMMER CAMP STARTS MARCH 2! Browse the 2021 Summer Camp Brochure. Browse all camp options and decide which camps work best for your family. Also, be sure to look for other camp options in case your first choice camp is full. Register online via RecLink today!ZONING CASES
When a client submits an application to rezone a property the public has several opportunities to provide comments on the petition. These comments are given to the City staff, Planning Commission, and City Council for consideration. To provide comments on active cases please visit: Rezoning Engagement Portal. (link is external)RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
PETER WILLIAMS PARK
Fields. Request your field rental online using RecLink or contact Athletics at 919-996-2154. Take note: Requests will be subject to staff approval. Upon approval, payment will be required to confirm the reservation. Your reservation is not finalized until you receive confirmation of your payment. PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes andREGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here.INSPECTIONS
Inspections. A service unit of the Planning and Development Department. Inspections are performed during various stages of a construction project. Our inspectors make sure that all work meets state code requirements for the building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades. All four trade groups perform an average of 600inspections a day
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, real WATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV The City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department, now also known as Raleigh Water, provides water and sanitary sewer services to about 198,000 metered customers and a service population of about 600,000 people in Raleigh, Garner, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon areas. Our mission is to provide safe, sustainablewater
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Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468.RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
ASSESSMENT LIENS
A lien is the right to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Assessment bills are sent during August of each year to the current owners of the property. A lien attaches to the property until the assessment is paid. Assessments can result in foreclosure of the property if the tax and interest become PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes andREGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here.INSPECTIONS
Inspections. A service unit of the Planning and Development Department. Inspections are performed during various stages of a construction project. Our inspectors make sure that all work meets state code requirements for the building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades. All four trade groups perform an average of 600inspections a day
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, real WATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV The City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department, now also known as Raleigh Water, provides water and sanitary sewer services to about 198,000 metered customers and a service population of about 600,000 people in Raleigh, Garner, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon areas. Our mission is to provide safe, sustainablewater
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Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468.RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
ASSESSMENT LIENS
A lien is the right to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Assessment bills are sent during August of each year to the current owners of the property. A lien attaches to the property until the assessment is paid. Assessments can result in foreclosure of the property if the tax and interest become PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
INSPECTIONS
Inspections. A service unit of the Planning and Development Department. Inspections are performed during various stages of a construction project. Our inspectors make sure that all work meets state code requirements for the building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades. All four trade groups perform an average of 600inspections a day
STORMWATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV Thank you for printing this page from the City of Raleigh's Official Website (www.raleighnc.gov) 08/14/2020 4:17 pm GARBAGE | RALEIGHNC.GOV Garbage. A service unit of the Solid Waste Services Department. The goal of the Residential (Garbage) Division of the Solid Waste Services (SWS) Department is to safely and efficiently collect residential solid waste and dispose of it at the county landfill. Responsibilities include: Special Loads. Household Garbage Preparation. PurchasingSTRATEGIC PLAN
Updated: Apr 7, 2021. The Strategic Plan guides the work of the City of Raleigh as it grows and responds to the evolving needs of residents. The Plan articulates areas of strategic focus which target the City's efforts and resources in ways intended to have the greatest impact in six key focus areas over the life of the Plan.PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission public meetings can also be listened to by telephone. For instructions on how to listen by phone, please contact JP Mansolf at 919-996-2180. Archived videos of past meetings are also available. Watch live streaming or videos on RTN 11. CITY COUNCIL AGENDAS AND MINUTES Recent. Recent Council agenda and minutes can be viewed via BoardDocs, our meeting management platform. Presentations given during Council meetings are in BoardDocs as well. They are attached to the agenda for that meeting date. View City Council agendas, presentations, and POLICE | RALEIGHNC.GOV All Police Locations. General Police Information and Questions 919-996-3335. Non-Emergency Police Response 919-831-6311. Emergency Police Response 9-1-1 PERMITS AND LICENSES FOR BUSINESSES Businesses must FIRST obtain Temporary Permits from the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission. (link is external) . Beer/Wine Licenses must be renewed prior to April 30 each year. Be sure to contact the Development Services Customer Service Center at 919-996-2495 to assure that the sale of alcoholic beverages is allowedat your
PETER WILLIAMS PARK
Fields. Request your field rental online using RecLink or contact Athletics at 919-996-2154. Take note: Requests will be subject to staff approval. Upon approval, payment will be required to confirm the reservation. Your reservation is not finalized until you receive confirmation of your payment. PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes andREGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here.INSPECTIONS
Inspections. A service unit of the Planning and Development Department. Inspections are performed during various stages of a construction project. Our inspectors make sure that all work meets state code requirements for the building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades. All four trade groups perform an average of 600inspections a day
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, real WATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV The City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department, now also known as Raleigh Water, provides water and sanitary sewer services to about 198,000 metered customers and a service population of about 600,000 people in Raleigh, Garner, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon areas. Our mission is to provide safe, sustainablewater
PULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468.RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
ASSESSMENT LIENS
A lien is the right to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Assessment bills are sent during August of each year to the current owners of the property. A lien attaches to the property until the assessment is paid. Assessments can result in foreclosure of the property if the tax and interest become PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes andREGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here.INSPECTIONS
Inspections. A service unit of the Planning and Development Department. Inspections are performed during various stages of a construction project. Our inspectors make sure that all work meets state code requirements for the building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades. All four trade groups perform an average of 600inspections a day
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, real WATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV The City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department, now also known as Raleigh Water, provides water and sanitary sewer services to about 198,000 metered customers and a service population of about 600,000 people in Raleigh, Garner, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon areas. Our mission is to provide safe, sustainablewater
PULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468.RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
ASSESSMENT LIENS
A lien is the right to take and hold or sell the property of a debtor as security or payment for a debt. Assessment bills are sent during August of each year to the current owners of the property. A lien attaches to the property until the assessment is paid. Assessments can result in foreclosure of the property if the tax and interest become PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
INSPECTIONS
Inspections. A service unit of the Planning and Development Department. Inspections are performed during various stages of a construction project. Our inspectors make sure that all work meets state code requirements for the building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades. All four trade groups perform an average of 600inspections a day
STORMWATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV Thank you for printing this page from the City of Raleigh's Official Website (www.raleighnc.gov) 08/14/2020 4:17 pm GARBAGE | RALEIGHNC.GOV Garbage. A service unit of the Solid Waste Services Department. The goal of the Residential (Garbage) Division of the Solid Waste Services (SWS) Department is to safely and efficiently collect residential solid waste and dispose of it at the county landfill. Responsibilities include: Special Loads. Household Garbage Preparation. PurchasingSTRATEGIC PLAN
Updated: Apr 7, 2021. The Strategic Plan guides the work of the City of Raleigh as it grows and responds to the evolving needs of residents. The Plan articulates areas of strategic focus which target the City's efforts and resources in ways intended to have the greatest impact in six key focus areas over the life of the Plan.PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission public meetings can also be listened to by telephone. For instructions on how to listen by phone, please contact JP Mansolf at 919-996-2180. Archived videos of past meetings are also available. Watch live streaming or videos on RTN 11. CITY COUNCIL AGENDAS AND MINUTES Recent. Recent Council agenda and minutes can be viewed via BoardDocs, our meeting management platform. Presentations given during Council meetings are in BoardDocs as well. They are attached to the agenda for that meeting date. View City Council agendas, presentations, and POLICE | RALEIGHNC.GOV All Police Locations. General Police Information and Questions 919-996-3335. Non-Emergency Police Response 919-831-6311. Emergency Police Response 9-1-1 PERMITS AND LICENSES FOR BUSINESSES Businesses must FIRST obtain Temporary Permits from the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission. (link is external) . Beer/Wine Licenses must be renewed prior to April 30 each year. Be sure to contact the Development Services Customer Service Center at 919-996-2495 to assure that the sale of alcoholic beverages is allowedat your
PETER WILLIAMS PARK
Fields. Request your field rental online using RecLink or contact Athletics at 919-996-2154. Take note: Requests will be subject to staff approval. Upon approval, payment will be required to confirm the reservation. Your reservation is not finalized until you receive confirmation of your payment. PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes andREGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here.INSPECTIONS
Inspections. A service unit of the Planning and Development Department. Inspections are performed during various stages of a construction project. Our inspectors make sure that all work meets state code requirements for the building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades. All four trade groups perform an average of 600inspections a day
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, real WATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV The City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department, now also known as Raleigh Water, provides water and sanitary sewer services to about 198,000 metered customers and a service population of about 600,000 people in Raleigh, Garner, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon areas. Our mission is to provide safe, sustainablewater
PULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468.RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS Read more on Planning and Development COVID-19 info.. The Planning and Development Department provides permit and inspection services for the City of Raleigh. This is accomplished through the reasonable application of the North Carolina Building Codes andREGISTER ON RECLINK
Raleigh Parks uses a convenient registration tool, RecLink. With RecLink, you can sign up for all of our classes and programs online. Purchase amusement tickets. (link is external) today. All programs are subject to modification or cancellation based upon state and local guidelines. See Parks COVID-19 information here.INSPECTIONS
Inspections. A service unit of the Planning and Development Department. Inspections are performed during various stages of a construction project. Our inspectors make sure that all work meets state code requirements for the building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades. All four trade groups perform an average of 600inspections a day
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
PERMIT AND DEVELOPMENT PORTAL HELP CENTER The Permit and Development Portal is a tool used to manage development review and permitting processes. The portal features a number of benefits for users, including: A centralized dashboard to monitor your development projects; More, real WATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV The City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department, now also known as Raleigh Water, provides water and sanitary sewer services to about 198,000 metered customers and a service population of about 600,000 people in Raleigh, Garner, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon areas. Our mission is to provide safe, sustainablewater
PULLEN PARK
Pullen Park has a variety of outdoor shelters available to rent. Rentals permits are being accepted online through RecLink. (link is external) . Please visit RecLink. (link is external) to submit an application. If you would like to find out shelter availability, please contact Pullen.Reservations@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-6468.RIDGE ROAD POOL
Children should not use the swimming pool without adult supervision. Adults should not swim alone. Pets are prohibited throughout the facility. Glass containers are prohibited throughout the facility. A lifeguard must be on duty before entering the water. Please wear proper swimming attire in the pool (see manager regarding acceptableclothing).
PARKS, RECREATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Parks COVID-19 information. Citywide COVID-19 information. There are more than 200 parks in Raleigh featuring classes and programs, art centers, athletic facilities, community centers, lakes, nature preserves, dog parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, greenway trails, historic sites, openspaces, and more!
INSPECTIONS
Inspections. A service unit of the Planning and Development Department. Inspections are performed during various stages of a construction project. Our inspectors make sure that all work meets state code requirements for the building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing trades. All four trade groups perform an average of 600inspections a day
STORMWATER | RALEIGHNC.GOV Thank you for printing this page from the City of Raleigh's Official Website (www.raleighnc.gov) 08/14/2020 4:17 pm GARBAGE | RALEIGHNC.GOV Garbage. A service unit of the Solid Waste Services Department. The goal of the Residential (Garbage) Division of the Solid Waste Services (SWS) Department is to safely and efficiently collect residential solid waste and dispose of it at the county landfill. Responsibilities include: Special Loads. Household Garbage Preparation. PurchasingSTRATEGIC PLAN
Updated: Apr 7, 2021. The Strategic Plan guides the work of the City of Raleigh as it grows and responds to the evolving needs of residents. The Plan articulates areas of strategic focus which target the City's efforts and resources in ways intended to have the greatest impact in six key focus areas over the life of the Plan.PLANNING COMMISSION
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PETER WILLIAMS PARK
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