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Mordecai CAC

the key to strong community 

Please join your neighbors at our monthly community meetings.  The Mordecai CAC meets at 7:30pm in the Visitors Center at the Mordecai Historic Park on the second Tuesday of each month, September-June. Meetings usually last an hour. Meetings are also broadcast on Facebook live when possible, so please tune in on the Mordecai CAC facebook page or watch the recording later.  Meeting highlights:

Tuesday, January 9, 2018,  7:30pm
  • Police Report -Downtown District Crime Prevention 
  • William Peace University master campus plan update- Dr. Ralph
  • YouthBuild Program- Patrick Buford, Program Coordinator
Read the city MCAC news for the full agenda.
Neighborhood News

Leaf Collection Time!


The annual Leaf collection is behind schedule, but the trucks should be rolling through the rest of our community soon.  Residents can place leaf piles by the street for pick-up before the scheduled start date for their zone. Putting leaves out on the last scheduled day of leaf collection for their zone will likely not result in them being picked-up. The city will continue to pick-up bagged leaves curb side during regular waste collection. Many residents like to use the leaf mulch so it would be recommended to ask neighbors if they would like your bagged leaves before letting the city take them.

The Mordecai Community falls into zones 8 and 11.

If possible, please try and park vehicles off of the street when leaf collection happens in your zone. It helps with the collection and will ensure no damage is done to your vehicle!

More info on our website: 
http://www.mordecaicac.org/news/leafcollection
or on the City of Raleigh website.


Are you on Nextdoor?


The Nextdoor Mordecai Community private social networking site is open to anyone living or owning property within the MCAC area. 
Please sign up now at nextdoor.com.

*If you are a Nextdoor user, please familiarize yourself with the guidelines.

Mordecai CAC December minutes:

Mordecai CAC minutes from the Dec. 12, 2017 Holiday Social/Meeting

Co-Chair Aaron Afarian welcomed 26 people in attendance. The November minutes were approved.

A thank you was given to Daniel and Patrick for opening up the pharmacy cafe for our holiday meeting.

Damon was thanked for his term as Co-Chair plus one year, and the Co-Chair nominee for the Jan 2018- Dec 2019 term, Sean Farres, was elected by unanimous approval. Sean thanked Sarah Roholt for the encouragement to run.

City specialist Michelle Bandklayder was on the ball with Sean’s name tag, presenting it to him at the meeting. Duane beck thanked Officers Taylor and Marx for coming to the meeting.

The next Mordecai CAC meeting will be held on Tuesday January 9th, 7:30 pm, at the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor’s Center.

Mordecai Citizens Advisory Council 


The Mordecai CAC is one of 19 CACs in the City of Raleigh.

The Mordecai Citizens Advisory Council provides a means for citizens to participate in the city’s decision-making process. 

Join us:
Second Tuesdays, 7:30pm
Mordecai Historic Park Visitors Center
1101 Wake Forest Road


View the city MCAC newsletter 

Learn about CACs | Zoning and Development



The Mordecai CAC covers several downtown neighborhoods and includes all residents north of Peace Street and south of Atlantic Avenue, between Brookside and West Street.
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