The Five Points Citizens Advisory Council continues its 50+ year history, despite the new Raleigh City Council disbanding all CACs in 2019.
Most of the CACs continue to operate without City support as we believe it's important to inform residents and discuss items that impact neighborhoods. The CAC leaders are volunteers living within the Five Points CAC area. All residents of Five Points are automatically part of the CAC and everyone is welcome!
Leaders and City of Raleigh Support Staff
- Edie Jeffreys, Chair
- Carole Meyre, Former Chair
- Phil Poe, Former Chair
Previously, there were liaisons from every neighborhood:
- Open Georgetown
- Bloomsbury Rob Gelblum
- Fallon Park Phil Letsinger
- Fallon Park alternate Sarah Lowder
- Glenwood-Brooklyn Gina Fesmire
- Hayes Barton Neill McLeod
- Hi Mount Cheryl Suffern
- Roanoke Park Carole Meyre
- Roanoke Park alternate Edie Jeffreys
- At Large Bill Barlow
- At Large Todd Jones
Meetings
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To be notified about upcoming meetings, please:
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Join the Five Points CAC email list; this is the best way to receive communications.
- Send an email to [email protected]
- Like the Facebook Five Points CAC page, notices are posted here
- Join Nextdoor.com for the Five Points area, notices are posted here
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Join the Five Points CAC email list; this is the best way to receive communications.
Neighborhoods Within Five Points CAC
Bloomsbury (history)
Fallon Park
Forest Acres
Georgetown
Glenwood-Brooklyn (history)
Hayes Barton (history)
Hi Mount
Roanoke Park (history)
Vanguard Park (history)