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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Poised to Gain Hundreds of Affordable Housing Units through $12.4M City Investment
The Charlotte City Council voted Monday to allocate $12.4 million to help finance several affordable housing developments, putting Charlotte on a path to potentially gain 602 new housing units that would remain affordable for decades.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: March 26 Small Developer Virtual Seminar
Attend the March 26 Small Developer Virtual Seminar to hear from leading experts on how to improve your property and your community.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: City Celebrates Grand Opening of Five Points Plaza Community
The City of Charlotte celebrated the grand opening of the Five Points Plaza on Saturday.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: City Renames Two More Streets Through Legacy Commission Work
The City of Charlotte on Thursday announced new street names as part of the Legacy Commission's street renaming work.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Nominations Open for 42nd Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police-Community Relations Awards
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee is now accepting nominations for the 42nd annual Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police-Community Relations Awards.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Phase 3 Community Conversations Feb. 1
Join us today, Feb. 1, 2022, for the Phase 3 Community Conversations at noon and 6 p.m.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Cheslie Kryst, former Miss USA and NC Lawyer, Dies at Age 30, Family Says
"My deepest condolences to Cheslie Kryst’s family. Before she was Miss USA, we had lunch.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: City Releases Second Draft of the Charlotte Future 2040 Policy Map
The City of Charlotte released the second draft of the Charlotte Future 2040 Policy Map on Tuesday.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Emergency Shelters Activated on Sunday, Jan. 16 in Response to Winter Storm Izzy
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office and the American Red Cross are demobilizing the emergency shelters activated on Sunday, Jan. 16.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Career Fair On Tuesday, January 11th
Reminder about our career fair on Tuesday, January 11th from 10 am - 2 pm!
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: UDO Virtual Conversation Schedule
Join us this week for a UDO Virtual Conversation. On Wednesday, January 5 we will be discussing Stormwater.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: 2021 Holiday Collection Schedule
The holidays have arrived, which means lots of last-minute shopping and final end of year preparations.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Nominations Open for 2022 Crowns of Enterprise Awards
The City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County are accepting nominations for the 2022 Crowns of Enterprise Awards through Feb. 25, 2022.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Leading the Charge Decal Competition
The City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County are now accepting entries for the Leading the Charge electric vehicle decal design competition.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Council Approves Redistricting Plan
Charlotte City Council members on Monday approved a redistricting plan for City Council districts.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: City Renames Three More Streets Through Legacy Commission Work
The City of Charlotte on Friday announced three new street names as part of the Legacy Commission’s street renaming work.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Three Suspects Charged in Short Spree of Armed Robberies
Quick work and a collaborative effort between officers in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Hickory Grove and Independence Divisions ended the short-lived spree of armed robberies committed by three suspects.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Update on Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacteria) Found in Lake Wylie Nov. 3, 2021
During their latest assessment of Lake Wylie conducted on Nov. 1, 2021, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services observed active Blue-Green Algae (cyanobacteria) blooms in Boyd’s and Snug Harbor Coves.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Uptown Travel Safety for the MexTour
The City of Charlotte anticipates an increase of visitors in Uptown on Wednesday for the MexTour at Bank of America Stadium.
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CITY OF CHARLOTTE: Water Main Break, Low Water Pressure Advisory in Effect
Charlotte Water is advising residents who experienced low to no water pressure to adhere to an Advisory for the next 48 hours as a precautionary measure. Charlotte Water will provide updates when the advisory has ended.