The Wake Forest town board met on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 for a regular meeting. This page archives the full agenda and provides access to the meeting recording. As the governing body for the Town of Wake Forest, the board makes decisions on budgets, land use, public safety, and community services that directly affect residents.
Meeting Overview and Key Actions
During this session, board members addressed several high-priority items including budget amendments, public hearings on proposed development projects, and policy updates. In addition, the board heard from residents during the public comment period on topics including property taxes, road conditions, and neighborhood concerns. These decisions determine how the town allocates resources across Wake County.
Furthermore, staff presented updates on capital improvement projects, including road construction timelines and utility system upgrades. The board also reviewed contracts and interlocal agreements that affect service delivery across the community. For in-depth coverage of board actions, follow Wake Forest Gazette and Wake Forest Matters.
How to Participate in Local Government
Regular meetings of the Wake Forest town board occur on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at Town Hall. Meetings are open to the public, and residents may sign up to speak during designated comment periods. Community organizations like Wake Forest Conservation regularly track board decisions. Stay informed by listening to the Voice of Wake Forest podcast for regular governance updates.
Access the complete archived agenda, staff reports, and meeting video below.
View Full Agenda and Meeting Recording
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