Hi neighbors,
Attached is a PDF about restarting Raleigh’s Central CAC (Citizen Advisory Council). The PDF has more information and links. Please email the PDF to your friends and neighbors. Also consider printing it out and dropping it off to them as well.
We’re starting to build momentum in our reactivation efforts, including presentations at neighborhood meetings. For instance, we’ll be discussing the Central CAC reactivation at the South Park-East Raleigh Neighborhood Association (SPERNA) on May 16th. If your neighborhood association would like a presentation at your next meeting, please let us know!
We hope to create a new Central CAC board that reflects the diversity of our community. So please get involved and consider being nominated to a board position. It’s a great way to meet your neighbors!

Look for future emails about the two upcoming community meetings for restarting the Central CAC.
Please respond to Mike Motsinger (michael.motsinger@gmail.com) and Brian Rineer (brineer@bellsouth.net) and let them know about your interest in restarting the Central CAC. We will be setting up two organizing meetings and would appreciate your participation and help. Also let them know if you would like to serve on the new Central CAC board and be nominated to a particular position.
Thanks for helping and being involved in your community,
Your neighbors and the RCAC team
Community Organizers:
• Mike Motsinger / michael.motsinger@gmail.com
• Brian Rineer / brineer@bellsouth.net
• Robert Courts / rbcourts@gmail.com
• John VanWagner / mrjohnvanwagner@gmail.com
RCAC Facilitators:
• Mike Lindsay, Hillsborough-Wade CAC Chair / inform@nc.rr.com / 919-429-0177
• Larry Helfant, Mid Town CAC Chair / kidlaurie@gmail.com / 919-880-7692

Click here for more information about Citizen Advisory Councils on the City of Raleigh’s website.
Click here to see how your address relates to the boundaries of the Central CAC. Once on the map page, click on the arrow symbol to the left of “All items” under “Citizen Advisory Council Boundaries”. Then click on “Central CAC” to highlight its boundaries.