Hi again neighbor,
REMINDER: Please respond to Mike Motsinger (michael.motsinger(a)gmail.com) and Brian Rineer (brineer(a)bellsouth.net) and let them know about your interest in restarting your Central CAC. We will be setting up two organizing meetings and would appreciate your participation and help. We’re hoping for wide participation from all the neighborhoods within the Central CAC boundaries (see below mapping info and links). If you would like to “opt out" of future emails, please let us know.
You are receiving this email because you signed up for Raleigh’s Central CAC email list prior to 2020. As you may know, some CACs (like Central) stopped functioning after the Raleigh City Council voted in 2020 to end support of CACs. In 2024 the City Council voted to renew City support of CACs.
Click here for more information about Citizen Advisory Councils on the City of Raleigh’s website.
The Raleigh Citizen Advisory Council (RCAC) has received a request to restart the Central CAC. The primary role of CACs is to provide a vital link between Raleigh residents and city government. A group of your neighbors is working with the RCAC to reactivate the Central CAC.
We need your participation to restart the Central CAC. There will be two upcoming organizing meetings at the John P. "Top" Greene African American Cultural Center, 401 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
1) The First Community Meeting to restart the Central CAC will include an overview of the process to reactivate a CAC and solicit nominations for officers: Chair, 1st and 2nd Vice Chair, Secretary, and Multimedia Coordinator.
2) The Second Community Meeting to reactivate the Central CAC will include a vote on the nominations. Upon the election of the new officers, a vote will take place to approve the CAC’s bylaws.
After this second meeting, the RCAC will notify our City Council Liaison, staff contacts and District City Council members of the newly reactivated Central CAC. With this official recognition, the Central CAC will then have access to City resources like: meeting sites, funding, multimedia resources/IT, Zoom account, training of officers, and access to staff support.
Look for future emails about the two upcoming community meetings for restarting the Central CAC. Click here to see how your address relates to the boundaries of the Central CAC. (More maps below.) To read about Raleigh’s CACs and their history click here and go to page 2 and read “PURPOSE AND HISTORY”.
For more information and questions, please email Mike Motsinger (michael.motsinger(a)gmail.com) and Brian Rineer (brineer(a)bellsouth.net). Also let them know if you would like to serve on the new Central CAC board and be nominated to a particular position. (If you would like to “opt out" of future emails, please let us know.)
Thanks for helping and being involved in your community,
Your neighbors and the RCAC team
RCAC Facilitators:
• Mike Lindsay, Hillsborough-Wade CAC Chair / inform(a)nc.rr.com / 919-429-0177
• Larry Helfant, Mid Town CAC Chair / kidlaurie(a)gmail.com / 919-880-7692
Community Organizers:
• Mike Motsinger / michael.motsinger(a)gmail.com
• Brian Rineer / brineer(a)bellsouth.net
• Robert Courts / rbcourts(a)gmail.com
• John VanWagner / mrjohnvanwagner(a)gmail.com
Hi neighbor,
You are receiving this email because you signed up for Raleigh’s Central CAC email list prior to 2020. As you may know, some CACs (like Central) stopped functioning after the Raleigh City Council voted in 2020 to end support of CACs. In 2024 the City Council voted to renew City support of CACs.
Click here for more information about Citizen Advisory Councils on the City of Raleigh’s website.
The Raleigh Citizen Advisory Council (RCAC) has received a request to restart the Central CAC. The primary role of CACs is to provide a vital link between Raleigh residents and city government. A group of your neighbors is working with the RCAC to reactivate the Central CAC.
We need your participation to restart the Central CAC. There will be two upcoming organizing meetings at the John P. "Top" Greene African American Cultural Center, 401 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
1) The First Community Meeting to restart the Central CAC will include an overview of the process to reactivate a CAC and solicit nominations for officers: Chair, 1st and 2nd Vice Chair, Secretary, and Multimedia Coordinator.
2) The Second Community Meeting to reactivate the Central CAC will include a vote on the nominations. Upon the election of the new officers, a vote will take place to approve the CAC’s bylaws.
After this second meeting, the RCAC will notify our City Council Liaison, staff contacts and District City Council members of the newly reactivated Central CAC. With this official recognition, the Central CAC will then have access to City resources like: meeting sites, funding, multimedia resources/IT, Zoom account, training of officers, and access to staff support.
Look for future emails about the two upcoming community meetings for restarting the Central CAC. Click here to see how your address relates to the boundaries of the Central CAC. (More maps below.) To read about Raleigh’s CACs and their history click here and go to page 2 and read “PURPOSE AND HISTORY”.
For more information and questions, please email Mike Motsinger (michael.motsinger(a)gmail.com) and Brian Rineer (brineer(a)bellsouth.net). Also let them know if you would like to serve on the new Central CAC board and be nominated to a particular position. (If you would like to “opt out" of future emails, please let us know.)
Thanks for helping and being involved in your community,
Your neighbors and the RCAC team
RCAC Facilitators:
• Mike Lindsay, Hillsborough-Wade CAC Chair / inform(a)nc.rr.com / 919-429-0177
• Larry Helfant, Mid Town CAC Chair / kidlaurie(a)gmail.com / 919-880-7692
Community Organizers:
• Mike Motsinger / michael.motsinger(a)gmail.com
• Brian Rineer / brineer(a)bellsouth.net
• Robert Courts / rbcourts(a)gmail.com
• John VanWagner / mrjohnvanwagner(a)gmail.com