The Wake Forest Commissioners held a work session on Monday, March 3, 2026. This page archives the agenda and provides access to the meeting recording. Work sessions allow commissioners to discuss policy items, review staff presentations, and deliberate on upcoming decisions in a less formal setting than regular meetings.
Session Overview and Discussion Topics
During this work session, the Wake Forest Commissioners discussed several policy priorities and received staff briefings on capital projects. In addition, members reviewed options for infrastructure improvements and heard updates on ongoing town initiatives. These discussions shape the direction of future board actions and budget allocations.
Furthermore, the session covered planning and coordination with Wake County on regional projects and shared services. The Wake Forest Commissioners reviewed budget forecasts, approved preliminary allocations, and set the agenda for the subsequent regular meeting on March 17, 2026.
Wake Forest Matters Coverage
Wake Forest Matters provided detailed coverage of this work session. Read our full analysis in History, Hunger, and a Highway: Inside the March 3 Board Work Session. We also published a preview ahead of the meeting: Meeting Preview: The March 3 Board of Commissioners Work Session.
How to Access the Agenda and Recording
The official agenda and meeting recording for this Wake Forest Commissioners work session are available through the Town of Wake Forest’s public records portal. Residents are encouraged to review the materials and contact the Town Clerk’s office with any questions about agenda items or board decisions.
For ongoing coverage of Wake Forest town government, including analysis of board decisions and their impact on residents, follow Wake Forest Matters Town Government coverage.
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