Your City, Answered
Your City, Answered is the City of Raleigh's quick, question-and-answer-style podcast that dives into one question from our community in every episode. Hosts Ran Northam and Katie Dombrowski sit down with city staff and special guests to unpack the topics that matter most to you.
How does the City decide what to fund with parks bond money, and how do we know what playground equipment kids actually want?
In this episode, we sit down with Capital Projects Superintendent Shawsheen Baker to get the answers. We explore how Raleigh uses its guiding documents, staff expertise, and community engagement to shape park and greenway investments funded by the 2022 Parks Bond. From staying up to date with industry standards to having conversations with families right on the playground, we break down how decisions are made for our award‑winning parks system.
What's happening at Red Hat Amphitheater?
In this episode, we sit down with Kerry Painter, Executive Director of the Raleigh Convention and Performing Arts Complex, to talk about a truly historic moment for Raleigh’s live‑entertainment scene. Two major storylines are unfolding at once: the relocation and construction of the new Red Hat Amphitheater, and the launch of the final performance season at the original location.
Kerry shares what’s happening behind the construction fences—after a year of intense utility work, the new amphitheater is finally rising from the ground. The concrete stage has been poured, steel is going up, and the venu...
How do you balance public safety with the welfare of animals?
How do you balance public safety with the welfare of animals? In this episode, we sit down with Miya Hurley, an Animal Control Supervisor with the Raleigh Police Department, to unpack that very question. Miya explains why rabies vaccinations are essential, why residents should avoid handling wildlife, and how her team approaches each call with both community safety and animal wellbeing in mind. From practical tips to behind‑the‑scenes insights, this episode sheds light on the thoughtful work happening at the intersection of public health and animal care.
How does Raleigh plan on staying the City of Oaks while expanding its developed land footprint?
In this quick episode recorded in Nash Square—surrounded by its beautiful old oaks—we talk with Zach Manor, Raleigh’s Urban Forester. He answers a question from lifelong resident Alex W.: “How does Raleigh plan on staying the City of Oaks while expanding its developed land footprint?”
Zach explains how the City preserves and plants trees on public land - and how private development must follow the Unified Development Ordinance, which includes rules for tree protection.Â
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The focus is on putting the right trees in the right places to keep Raleigh’s ca...
Why renovate a fire station instead of building a new one?
In this episode, we break down why the City chose to renovate Fire Station 7 rather than build a brand‑new facility. With a $1.2 million renovation, the station gets to stay in its critical, strategic location while improving efficiency and being brought up to modern codes.
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It’s a quick look at how a smart renovation can extend the life of an essential fire station, support firefighter health, and enhance response times—all without the cost and disruption of building new.
What is BRT (Bus Rapid Transit)?
In this episode, we break down one of the most talked‑about transit innovations: Bus Rapid Transit, or BRT.
What makes it different from a regular bus, and how will it change the way people get around?
We explore the core features of BRT—like dedicated lanes, faster boarding, and more frequent service—and talk with experts about what it could mean for your daily commute.
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Is there lead in your water pipes?
Spoiler alert: we haven't found a lead service line in the Raleigh Water system. So, why did residents recently receive a long, scary-looking letter about lead water lines? In this episode of Your City, Answered, Raleigh Water Assistant Director Ed Buchan explains:
What the EPA requires and why you may have received a letterHow older homes with lead solder could pose a riskFree lead testing offered by Raleigh WaterThe City’s plan to replace galvanized service lines at no cost to youSimple tips to reduce exposureResources & Links:
https://raleighnc.gov/services/water-and-sewer/lead-and-your-drinking-waterhttps://www.epa.go...What impact does winter weather have on trash pickup?
This episode dives into a surprisingly important question: How does winter weather impact trash pickup? Members of the Solid Waste Services team break down the real-world challenges that snow, ice, and freezing temperatures create for collection crews. They explain how safety decisions are made, what conditions can delay or alter routes, and why schedules sometimes shift during severe weather. It’s a quick, informative listen that sheds light on the behind‑the‑scenes work that keeps essential services running through the winter.