Overview

Zebulon is a town in Wake County that follows a council-manager form of government. Zebulon is run by a Board of Commissioners that is made up of a mayor and five commissioners. Commissioners are elected by Zebulon residents for staggered, four-year terms.

Zebulon’s Board of Commissioners meets for regular meeting on the first Monday of every month at 6:00 pm and for work sessions on the third Thursday of the month at 5:00 pm. Board meetings are held in the Zebulon Town Hall (1003 N Arendell Ave, Zebulon, NC 27597). Agendas can be found here.

Public comments can be made either in person or virtually. To comment in person, citizens must sign up before 5:50 pm, and to comment virtually, citizens should submit their comment to Stacie Paratore (sparatore@townofzebulon.org) by 3:00 pm the day of the meeting.

In addition to the Board of Commissioners, Zebulon has several appointed, citizen-run boards citizens can be a part of. To join a citizen-run board, fill out this interest form. All members are appointed by the Board of Commissioners.

Ways to engage with your local government in the Town of Zebulon

  • Attend

    Attend a Town Council meeting.

  • Apply

    Apply to join a board or committee.

  • Volunteer

    Opportunities for all interests.

  • Learn

    Visit "Your Government" page to learn more.

Take a survey and provide government leaders with information they need.
Visit the Town of Zebulon website and type “survey” into the search feature.