WCDP Election Central – Candidate Information

Tolulope Omokaiye

Raleigh City Council
District C

Tolulope Omokaiye - Raleigh City Council District C

Candidate Statement:

Tolulope O. Omokaiye has dedicated her life to serving vulnerable and marginalized communities. Growing up experiencing poverty, homelessness, and other forms of lacking, she understands not only how easy it is to slip into the gap left open by lack of investment in communities of color, but the steepness of the climb out. Those experiences pushed her to start a nonprofit more than 13 years ago, that’s impacted thousands with city, state and regional implications. Her compassion, grit, and love for community drove her to step into governance on the Raleigh Transit Authority. She served for 8 years and became the first woman and /or person of color to Chair the Raleigh Transit Authority, with a goal to protect the city and her community in District C from predatory development disguise as growth. Tolulope is seeking to use her seasoned experience in entrepreneurship, leadership in the city, and commitment to community to step up to help move Raleigh forward for the greater of this and future generations following the example of her mentor, the late Commissioner Dr. James West.

Importance of this Race:

As the former Chair of the Raleigh Transit Authority, I envision a city that is committed to inclusive, innovative, and progressive growth that includes preserving the historic legacy of District C and ensures every resident has an equal opportunity to thrive in its future. I believe that as the city develops, we must also develop smart infrastructure that considers the people, including city workers and essential workers that keep our city moving forward. Raleigh is a beautiful historic city that is growing more and more in diverse and amazing ways, but that growth seems to only include some of our residents while starkly leaving out and harming others. There is ample space and opportunity for responsibly and equitably supporting a wide variety of residents and businesses and I want to be part of the solution. The fear is that the rich and historic legacy of communities like Southeast Raleigh may not be given consideration in the vision of the future of this great city. The next few years are important for setting a trajectory that will show who we truly are as a city and if we prioritize people over profits here.

Office Responsibilities:

Members of the City Council are the governing body for for the City of Raleigh. Their responsibilities include:

  • Appointing the City Manager, City Attorney and City Clerk.
  • Approval of the budget for the operations of all departments within City government.
  • Setting the vision and policy for Raleigh’s core services such as the Police Dept, Fire Dept, and 911 services, as well as the provisioning of clean water, collection of solid waste, and maintenance of our city streets.
  • Making legislative decisions regarding land use. They set both the broad vision for where development should occur and decide upon individual rezoning cases within Raleigh City limits.
  • Review and approval of grants to nonprofit organizations providing services within the city.
  • Review and approval of bonds addressing affordable housing, completing transportation projects, and enhancing parks and green spaces.

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