Links to Information:

This information is taken from the City of Raleigh website. Complete information can be found at these links: 

Neighborhoods 

Zoning and Rezoning

Rezoning Process 

Permitted Uses 

Comprehensive Plan 

Planning Department 

Neighborhood Plans 

Development Services Guide 

Development Services Guide to Rezoning 

Development Services Guide to Subdividing Property

 

Citizens Advisory Council (CAC)

Quoting the City of Raleigh website:

What are Citizens Advisory Councils?
In addition to serving in an advisory capacity to the Raleigh City Council on one of the City's boards, commissions or committees, citizens have another structured way to have input into the City's decision-making process through the Citizens Advisory Councils, or CACs as they are known.

There are 18 geographically located CACs, (View CAC Maps) which are responsible for reviewing issues of interest to their own community/neighborhood and expressing concerns to the City council.

The CACs are the only advisory bodies of the City Council whose membership is strictly voluntary.

Raleigh Citizens Advisory Councils  

 

The link to the Five Points CAC is:

Five Points Citizens Advisory Council 

 

Zoning maps can be researched at:

Wake County iMaps

City Council Information can be found here: 

Raleigh City Council 

City Council Members 

 

Planning Commission Information can be found here:

Raleigh Planning Commission  

 

State Historic Preservation Office:
A Comparison of The National Register of Historic Places with
Local Historic Landmark and District Designations