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     | style="vertical-align:top; padding:10px;" | [[File:Raleigh-City-Council.jpg|thumb|left|100px|alt=City Council]]
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     |The '''[[Raleigh City Council]]''' is the city's primary legislative body. It consists of eight members: the Mayor, two at-large members, and five district representatives.
     |The '''[[Raleigh City Council]]''' is the city's primary legislative body. It consists of eight members: the Mayor, two at-large members, and five district representatives.
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     | style="vertical-align:top; padding:10px;" | [[File:Union-Station.jpg|thumb|left|100px|alt=Union Station]]
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     |'''[[Raleigh Union Station]]''' opened in 2018 in the Warehouse District. It serves as the city's primary multi-modal transit hub, connecting Amtrak passengers with local transit.
     |'''[[Former DMV Headquarters]]''' is a redevelopment project lead by the City of Raleigh to repurpose the old agency headquarters.
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