Charlotte, NC
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Median home value
$351,500 Typical home value $397,231 -1% yr/yr · +22.4% 5-yr
Próximas reuniones
Mon Aug 24, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Budget, Governance, and Intergovernmental Relations Council Committee
Committee to weigh changes to public hearing and decorum rules
The Budget, Governance, and Intergovernmental Relations Council Committee will discuss two policy referrals from the Mayor: whether to change how public hearings and related ordinances are conducted at the same council meeting, and what guiding principles could strengthen Council rules of decorum. The committee will also receive an informational update on federal and state legislative activities. No final decisions are expected; the committee will provide discussion and feedback.
- Review of legal framework for mandatory and optional public hearings and public comment periods
- Review of current practices of City Council and peer cities regarding public hearings
- Discussion of key guiding principles for Council interactions with each other, staff, and the public
- Update on current federal and state legislative activities
- Discussion of 2027 proposed legislative agendas scheduled for October 2026 meeting
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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Monday, August 24, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
Budget, Governance, and
Intergovernmental Relations Council
Committee
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Council Member Malcolm Graham, Chair
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Joi Mayo
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Meeting Agenda
Special Meeting
August 24, 2026
Budget, Governance, and
Intergovernmental Relations
Council Committee
Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Policy Referral: Conducting public hearings and adopting
related ordinances at the same council meeting
1.
Staff Resource(s):
Monica R. Allen, City Manager’s Office
Andrea Leslie-Fite, City Attorney
Explanation
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On June 30, 2026, the Mayor made a referral to the committee to determine if changes be made to
Council Policy and/procedure for Public Hearings that currently have ordinance changes considered
at the same meeting.
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The committee has been charged with the following:
o
Review legal framework on the mandatory and optional public hearing and public comment
period,
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Review current practices of City Council and peer cities,
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Review considerations for any related policy or process updates, and
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Determine best practices and make recommendations to full Council
Action: Discussion and feedback
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Policy Referral: …
Reuniones recientes
Mon Aug 17, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City Council Zoning Meeting
City Council to vote on 6 consent rezoning petitions and hear 16 more
The Charlotte City Council Zoning Meeting will consider multiple rezoning petitions. Six items are on the consent agenda, which may be approved in one motion unless pulled by a council member. The council will also hold public hearings on 16 other rezoning requests, including several where staff does not recommend approval. Three petitions are requesting deferrals to September 21, 2026.
- Consent: 2025-130 by Maruti Hotels, Inc. – 3.97 acres on Business Center Drive, from ML-1 ANDO to CG(CD) ANDO
- Consent: 2026-019 by ACRO Development Services – 22.89 acres near Morehead Road, from N1-A to ML-2(CD)
- Decision: 2026-001 by MPV Properties & Mission Properties – 8.56 acres near Mount Holly Road, from ML-1 to N2-B(CD); staff does not recommend approval
- Hearing: 2026-027 by C4 Investments (Crosland Southeast) – 39.41 acres near Josh Birmingham Parkway, from RAC ANDO to CG(CD) ANDO and CAC(CD) ANDO; staff does not recommend approval
- Hearing: 2025-123 by Sanders Partnership, LLC – 61.26 acres near Kelly Road, from N1-A to N1-D(CD); staff recommends approval pending resolution of transportation and environmental issues
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Council Chamber
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Monday, August 17, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Council Chamber
City Council Zoning Meeting
Mayor Robert Harrington
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Zoning Agenda
August 17, 2026
City Council Zoning Meeting
Zoning Agenda
5:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL ZONING MEETING
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
REGULAR MEETING HOSTED FROM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1.
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the
City’s Facebook page, and the City’s YouTube channel.
Call to Order
Introduction
Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
Explanation of Zoning Meeting
Deferrals / Withdrawals
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August 17, 2026
City Council Zoning Meeting
Zoning Agenda
CONSENT
Consent agenda items 3 through 8 may be considered in one
motion except for those items pulled by a Council member.
Items are pulled by notifying the City Clerk.
2.
A.
Items included on the consent agenda are rezoning petitions that meet the following criteria:
a.
Had no public opposition at their public hearing
b.
Received an approval recommendation from the Zoning Committee
c.
Have no changes after Zoning Committee
d.
Staff re …
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Housing Council Committee
Housing Committee to finalize affordable housing funding policy changes
The Housing Council Committee is discussing final recommendations to enhance the Affordable Housing Funding Policy, focusing on integrating affordable housing investments with Mobility Plan goals to mitigate displacement. The committee will provide guidance to staff, with possible action.
- Discussion of Affordable Housing Funding Policy enhancements
- Alignment with Mobility Plan goals to mitigate displacement pressures
- Committee guidance on final policy recommendations
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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Tuesday, August 11, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
Housing Council Committee
Council Member LaWana Mayfield, Chair
Council Member J.D. Mazuera Arias
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Meeting Agenda
August 11, 2026Housing Council Committee Meeting Agenda
1:00 p.m. City Council Housing Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Affordable Housing Funding Policy
Staff Resource(s):
Raquishela Stewart, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Warren Wooten, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Explanation
· On February 3, 2026, the Mayor asked the Committee to consider what enhancements are needed to
the Affordable Housing Funding Policy to better integrate affordable housing investments with the goals
of the Mobility Plan to mitigate displacement pressures. At the August 3 meeting, the Committee
discussed draft policy enhancement recommendations to modernize the policy, strengthen alignment
with broader City initiatives, respond to changing community and market conditions, and guide future
affordable housing investments. The Committee will provide guidance to staff regarding the Committee’s
final policy recommendations.
Action: Discussion; Action if Committee desires
Adjournment
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Mon Aug 10, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City Council Business Meeting
Council to vote on $425M bond referendum for transportation, housing, neighborhoods
The City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on bond orders for a $425 million General Obligation Bond Referendum set for November 3, 2026, including $280 million for transportation, $125 million for housing, and $20 million for neighborhood improvements. The council will also consider revisions to the Youth Protection Ordinance and Parking on Sidewalk Ordinance, a $3.745 million land purchase for a new CMPD Northeast Division station, and up to $110 million in storm water construction period financing. Additionally, the council will receive public comment on amendments to the Charlotte Streets Map and Streets Manual, including reclassification of Woody Point Road.
- Public hearing and adoption of bond orders for $280M Transportation, $125M Housing, and $20M Neighborhood Improvement bonds for November 2026 referendum
- Proposed revisions to Youth Protection Ordinance recommended by Safety Committee
- Land purchase of 5.566 acres at W.T. Harris Boulevard and Old Statesville Road for $3,745,000 for new CMPD Northeast Division station
- Authorization of up to $110 million in storm water construction period financing for flood control projects
- Public comment on amendments to Charlotte Streets Map (reclassifying Woody Point Road) and Streets Manual
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Council Chamber
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Monday, August 10, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Council Chamber
City Council Business Meeting
Mayor Robert Harrington
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
August 10, 2026City Council Business Meeting Meeting Agenda
5:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REVIEW AND
CONSENT AGENDA, CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG
GOVERNMENT CENTER, REGULAR MEETING ROOM 267
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the City's Facebook page, and
the City's YouTube channel.
Mayor and Council Consent Item Questions and Answers1.
Staff Resource(s):
Hannah Bromberger, Strategy and Budget
Time: 5 minutes
Synopsis
Mayor and Council may ask questions about Consent agenda items.
Consent agenda items 21 through 57 may be considered in
one motion except for those items removed by a Council
member. Items are removed by notifying the City Clerk.
2.
Time: 10 minutes
Consideration of Consent Items shall occur in the following order:
A. Items that have not been pulled,
B. Items with residents signed up to speak to the item, and
C. Items that have been pulled for a separate vote.
Action Preview Overview3.
Staff Resource(s):
Marcus …
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Zoning Committee Work Session
Zoning Committee reviews 13 petitions
The Charlotte Zoning Committee is holding a work session to discuss 13 rezoning petitions. The petitions cover various locations across Charlotte, with proposed changes to zoning designations and uses. Staff recommendations are provided for each petition. The committee will review and discuss these petitions, but no final decisions are expected at this meeting.
- Rezoning of 11328151 parcel on Sadler Road for reduced parking requirements
- Rezoning of 1.55 acres on Bryant Street from NC to CG(CD)
- Rezoning of 3.80 acres on DeArmon Road from INST(CD) to N1-E
- Rezoning of 2.52 acres on North Wendover Road from N1-A to N2-A(CD)
- Rezoning of 3.97 acres on Business Center Drive from ML-1 ANDO to CG(CD) ANDO
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
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Tuesday, August 4, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
Zoning Committee Work Session
Douglas Welton, Chairperson
Andrew Blumenthal
Melissa Gaston
Carolyn Millen
Shana Neeley
Wil Russell
Robin Stuart
Zoning Agenda
August 4, 2026Zoning Committee Work
Session
Zoning Agenda
Zoning Committee Work Session
Zoning Item
Rezoning Petition: 2016-056 by Edwin Suddreth with
Ardurra on behalf Crescent River District LLC (property
owner) - Innovative Request
1.
Current Zoning: MX-2 (mixed-use district)
Staff Resource: John Kinley
Innovative Request for Zoning Petition No. 2016-056: Edwin Suddreth with Ardurra on behalf Crescent River
District LLC (property owner) is requesting approval of Innovative provisions for minimum parking
requirements for a proposed neighborhood amenity center within the MX-2 zoned portion of the River
District development associated with petition RZP-2016-056. The overall development is approved for a
mix of residential and commercial uses. The development is located in west Charlotte, west of I-485
and the airport. The specific parcel requested for Innovative provisions is 11328151, located along
Sadler Road just west of the intersection with Hollow Branch Rd.
§ Reduction of the minimum on-site parking required for the amenity center from 74 on-site spaces to
40 on-site spaces, a reduction of 37 spaces on-site. The applicant’s plans shows off-site …
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Budget, Governance, and Intergovernmental Relations Council Committee
Committee to vote on aligning city ordinances regarding sidewalk parking
The committee will discuss and vote on changes to Chapter 14 of the city ordinance to resolve conflicting language regarding sidewalk parking. Members will also receive information on the scoring process for discretionary financial partners and discuss a future workplan.
- Vote on city ordinance changes to clarify sidewalk parking restrictions in Chapter 14
- Review of application and scoring process for financial partners following $6 million in funding requests
- Discussion of the committee workplan for the coming year
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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Monday, August 3, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
Budget, Governance, and
Intergovernmental Relations Council
Committee
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Council Member Malcolm Graham, Chair
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Joi Mayo
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Meeting Agenda
August 3, 2026Budget, Governance, and
Intergovernmental Relations
Council Committee
Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
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Policy Referral: City Ordinance - Parking on Sidewalks1.
Staff Resource(s):
Lisa Flowers, City Attorney’s Office
Terry Bradley, Community Relations
Explanation
§ On June 18, 2026, the Mayor made a referral to the committee to discuss what changes are needed
to the city ordinance to clarify restrictions related to parking on sidewalks.
§ The city’s ordinances regarding motor vehicles and traffic are codified in Chapter 14. Two provisions
of Chapter 14 address the prohibition of parking on sidewalks.
§ Although both sections prohibit parking on sidewalks, Section 14-130 introduces an exception that
does not appear in Section 14-216(a)(9). The overlapping but different language in these two
sections creates ambiguity for enforcement officers and residents.
§ Staff will review proposed language to align the ordinance language.
Action: …
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Housing Council Committee
Committee discusses air conditioning requirements and affordable housing policy
The Housing Council Committee will discuss potential changes to the Minimum Housing Code regarding air conditioning requirements. Members will also review recommended updates to the Affordable Housing Funding Policy to better align with the city's Mobility Plan and mitigate displacement.
- Discussion on Minimum Housing Code ordinance changes to require air conditioning
- Review of recommended updates to the Affordable Housing Funding Policy
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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Monday, August 3, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
Housing Council Committee
Council Member LaWana Mayfield, Chair
Council Member J.D. Mazuera Arias
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Meeting Agenda
August 3, 2026Housing Council Committee Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Policy Referral - Minimum Housing Code1.
Staff Resource(s):
Raquishela Stewart, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Jerry Green, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Explanation
· On June 30, 2026, Mayor Lyles referred a Minimum Housing Code policy item to the Committee. The
referral asks the Committee to determine if any applicable Minimum Housing Code ordinance changes
and/or policy recommendations to include the requirement to provide air conditioning should be made to
Council for consideration. The Committee will review current City cooling initiatives and discuss key
considerations and information needed to fully evaluate the issue.
Action: Information and Discussion.
Affordable Housing Funding Policy2.
Staff Resource(s):
Raquishela Stewart, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Warren Wooten, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Explanation
· On February 3, 2026, the Mayor asked the Committee to consider what enhancements are …
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Safety Council Committee
Committee to discuss vehicle noise and e-bike safety
The Safety Council Committee will discuss recommendations to mitigate noise disturbances from motor vehicles and public safety issues regarding e-bikes. The committee will also receive a briefing on a Department of Justice funding opportunity for crime reduction.
- Recommendations to mitigate excessive noise from motor vehicles
- Public safety issues and legal landscape regarding e-bikes
- Briefing on the Department of Justice Model Cities Initiative $300 million funding opportunity
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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Monday, August 3, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
Safety Council Committee
Council Member Dante Anderson, Chair
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Meeting Agenda
August 3, 2026Safety Council Committee Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
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Excessive Noise from Motor Vehicles1.
Staff Resource(s): Jessica Battle, City Attorney’s Office and TBD, CMPD
Explanation
§ Committee will discuss recommendations to mitigate quality of life issues associated with
disturbances caused by loud vehicles.
Action: Discussion and action if desired
.
Electric Bikes (e-bikes)2.
Staff Resource(s): Jessica Battle, City Attorney’s Office and TBD, CMPD
Explanation
§ Committee will discuss public safety issues associated with e-bikes, including an overview of the
current legal landscape, benchmarking of recent policy actions taken in other jurisdictions, and
CMPD’s perspective on the emergence of high-powered e-bikes (often driven by youth under the
age of 16) traveling on sidewalks and roadways.
Action: Discussion
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Model Cities Initiative3.
Staff Resource(s):
Chief Estella Patterson, CMPD
Explanation
§ Committee will receive a briefing on the Department of Justice Model Cities Initia …
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Transportation, Planning, and Development Council Committee
Committee to receive updates on data centers and I-77 South Express Lanes
The Transportation, Planning, and Development Council Committee will receive informational updates from staff. Discussions include data center research, state policy actions regarding I-77 South, and a UNC Charlotte transportation modeling study.
- Update on data center research and next steps
- Update on state policy actions related to I-77 South Express Lanes
- Overview of UNC Charlotte’s assessment of regional transportation modeling and governance
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
Transportation, Planning, and Development
Council CommitteeCouncil Member Ed Driggs, Chair
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
August 3, 2026Transportation, Planning, and
Development Council
Committee
Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Data Centers1.
Staff Resource(s):
Alyson Craig, City Manager’s Office
Heather Bolick, Sustainability & Resilience
Monica Holmes, Planning, Design, & Development
Terrie Hagler-Gray, City Attorney’s Office
David Czerr, Charlotte Water
Denada Jackson, NP Strategy
Explanation
§ Staff will provide an update on data center research and next steps.
Action: Informational
Policy Referral: I-77 South Express Lanes2.
Staff Resource(s):
Rebecca Hefner, City Manager’s Office
Liz Babson, City Manager’s Office
Andrea Leslie-Fite, City Attorney’s Office
Explanation
§ Staff will share an update on state policy actions related to I-77 South and outline potential
opportunities related to further evaluation and community engagement.
Action: Informational
UNCC Study3.
Staff Resource(s):
Rebecca Hefner, City Manager’s Office
Justin Carroll, CDOT
Explanation
§ Staff will s …
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Economic Development and Workforce Council Committee
Committee to vote on hospitality funding
The Economic Development and Workforce Council Committee will meet to vote on hospitality funds. Staff will also provide updates on contracting, procurement, and upcoming August economic development events.
- Vote on hospitality funding
- Informational update on CBI regarding contracting and procurement
- Presentation on August economic development events
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City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room
CH-267
Economic Development and Workforce
Council Committee-
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell, Chair
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member J.D. Mazuera Arias
City Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
August 3, 2026Economic Development and
Workforce Council Committee
Meeting Agenda
11:00 a.m. Economic Development and Workforce City
Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
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Hospitality Funding - 60 Minutes1.
Staff Resource(s):
Alyson Craig, Deputy City Manager, Matt Hastedt, Chief Financial Officer, Holly Eskridge, Economic
Development, Phil Reiger, General Services
Explanation
§ Staff will provide and update on hospitality funds.
Action: Committee Vote
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Contracting and Procurement Update - 25 Minutes2.
Staff Resource(s):
Monica Allen, Deputy City Manager, Steven Coker, Contracting and Procurement, Andrea Leslie-Fite, City
Attorney
Explanation
§ Staff will provide an update on CBI.
Action: Informational Only
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Charlotte’s Got A lot - 5 Minutes3.
Staff Resource(s):
Shahid Rana, Economic Development
Explanation
§ This presentation will highlight key economic development events taking place in August.
Action: Informational Only
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Adjournment
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Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 11:00 AM
Safety Council Committee
El Consejo de Seguridad discutirá cambios a la Ordenanza de Protección Juvenil
El Comité del Consejo de Seguridad recibirá recomendaciones para modificar la ordenanza de Protección Juvenil. El personal de la Oficina del Fiscal de la Ciudad y del CMPD presentará las propuestas.
- Discusión y posible acción sobre la Ordenanza de Protección Juvenil
- Personal: Jessica Battle (Oficina del Fiscal de la Ciudad)
- Personal: Jefa Estella Patterson (CMPD)
- Personal: Subjefe Bryley (CMPD)
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
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Tuesday, July 14, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room
CH-14
Safety Council Committee
Council Member Dante Anderson, Chair
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Meeting Agenda
July 14, 2026Safety Council Committee Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Youth Protection Ordinance1
Staff Resource(s): Jessica Battle, City Attorney’s Office
Chief Estella Patterson, CMPD
Deputy Chief Bryley, CMPD
Explanation
§ Committee will receive recommendations to enhance public safety through modifications to the
Youth Protection ordinance.
Action: Discuss and action if desired
Adjournment
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Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council Business Meeting
El Concejo nombrará un nuevo alcalde tras la renuncia de Lyles, efectiva el 30 de junio
El Concejo Municipal votará para nombrar un nuevo alcalde luego de la renuncia de la alcaldesa Vi Lyles. También realizarán audiencias públicas sobre las designaciones de hitos históricos para la Iglesia Metodista Dilworth South y la Casa Foard, y sobre la anexión voluntaria de Northway Woods Fase 1 para 73 viviendas unifamiliares. Además, considerarán un programa piloto de cámaras en semáforos rojos para reducir colisiones.
- Nombrar alcalde de entre los cinco principales candidatos tras la renuncia de Lyles
- Audiencia pública y votación sobre la designación de hito histórico para la Iglesia Metodista Dilworth South (1829 Cleveland Ave) – impuestos diferibles ~$4,311 ciudad + $7,749 condado
- Audiencia pública y votación sobre la designación de hito histórico para la Casa Foard (7410 Shady Lane) – impuestos diferibles ~$573 ciudad + $1,031 condado
- Audiencia pública y votación sobre la anexión voluntaria de Northway Woods Fase 1 de 29 acres (Frank Grier Rd) para 73 viviendas unifamiliares
- Aprobar resolución para un programa piloto de cámaras en semáforos rojos por un año y modificar ordenanza para una multa civil de $50 (el estado permite hasta $75)
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City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Council Chamber
City Council Business Meeting
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
June 22, 2026
City Council Business Meeting
Meeting Agenda
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the City's Facebook page, and
the City's YouTube channel.
5:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING,
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
Call to Order
Introductions
Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
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Meeting Agenda
Mayor and Council Consent Item Questions and Answers
1.
Staff Resource(s):
Marie Harris, Strategy and Budget
Time: 5 minutes
Synopsis
Mayor and Council may ask questions about Consent agenda items.
Consent agenda items 25 through 59 may be considered in
one motion except for those items removed by a Council
member. Items are removed by notifying the City Clerk.
2.
Time: 10 minutes
Consideration of Consent Items shall occur in the following order:
A.
Items that have not been pulled,
B.
Items with residents signed up to sp …
Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 12:00 PM
City Council Special Meeting
City Council celebra reunión especial para entrevistas a candidatos a Mayor
City Council está convocando una reunión especial para realizar entrevistas formales con los candidatos que se postulan para Mayor. La sesión puede incluir una sesión cerrada si es necesario.
- Entrevistas a candidatos a Mayor
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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Thursday, June 18, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
City Council Special Meeting
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
Mayoral Candidate Interviews
June 18, 2026City Council Special Meeting Meeting Agenda
12:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING,
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
HOSTED FROM ROOM 267
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the City's Facebook
page, and the City's YouTube channel.
Welcome1.
Introductions2.
Mayoral Candidate Interviews3.
Closed Session (as necessary)4.
Adjournment
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Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City Council Zoning Meeting
El Consejo considera 8 peticiones de rezonificación por consentimiento y 9 audiencias públicas
El Comité de Zonificación del Concejo Municipal de Charlotte votará sobre ocho peticiones de rezonificación por consentimiento con aprobación del personal, escuchará nueve audiencias públicas, incluyendo varias con oposición del personal, y decidirá sobre dos aplazamientos y una petición impugnada recomendada para denegación. Todos los elementos implican cambios en las designaciones de zonificación en varios distritos del consejo.
- Consentimiento: Rezonificación de 6.16 acres cerca de Rocky River Road de N1-A a N2-A(CD) (Queen City Land, LLC)
- Decisión: Rezonificación de 7.89 acres cerca de Valeview Lane de N1-B a N1-E(CD) (Comité de Zonificación recomendó denegación)
- Audiencia: 12.67 acres cerca de Mount Holly Road de ML-1 a N2-B(CD) (el personal recomienda en contra)
- Audiencia: Se solicita aplazamiento para 39.41 acres cerca de Josh Birmingham Parkway (moratoria de centros de datos)
- Audiencia: 3.97 acres en Business Center Drive de ML-1 a CG(CD) (el personal recomienda aprobación pendiente de asuntos)
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Council Chamber
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Monday, June 15, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Council Chamber
City Council Zoning Meeting
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell Jr.
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Danté Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Reneé Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Zoning Agenda
June 15, 2026
City Council Zoning Meeting
Zoning Agenda
5:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL ZONING MEETING
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
REGULAR MEETING HOSTED FROM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1.
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the
City’s Facebook page, and the City’s YouTube channel.
Call to Order
Introduction
Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
Explanation of Zoning Meeting
Deferrals / Withdrawals
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Zoning Agenda
CONSENT
Consent agenda items 3 through 10 may be considered in
one motion except for those items pulled by a Council
member. Items are pulled by notifying the City Clerk.
2.
A.
Items included on the consent agenda are rezoning petitions that meet the following criteria:
a.
Had no public opposition at their public hearing
b.
Received an approval recommendation from the Zoning Committee
c.
Have no changes after Zoning Committee
d.
Staff recommends a …
Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 2:00 PM
City Council Special Meeting
El Concejo Municipal celebra foro para candidatos a alcalde interino
El Concejo Municipal de Charlotte celebra una reunión especial para organizar un foro de candidatos que aspiran a la alcaldía interina. El concejo escuchará presentaciones e introducciones de los candidatos antes de levantar la sesión.
- Foro de candidatos para el puesto de alcalde interino
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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Música. Gracias. El Concejo Municipal de Charlotte y el Foro de Candidatos para la Vacante. Es 15 de junio y son las 2 en punto, y creo que ya tenemos a casi todos, entiendo que no tenemos a todos, pero vamos a comenzar. Bienvenidos y felicidades a todos los candidatos. Quiero dar las gracias y es un placer tenerlos aquí esta tarde. Muchos de ustedes están comenzando a participar en lo que creo que es una de las cosas más importantes que hacemos, que es tener una ciudad con la que podamos trabajar, todas las cosas que podemos hacer por todas las comunidades que tenemos y asegurarnos de que funcione. Así que solo diré que hemos declarado abierta la reunión y entendemos que tenemos todas nuestras citas, todas las personas que nos acompañan. Así que pasemos a lo que vamos a intentar hacer en nuestro foro de candidatos. Los candidatos se presentarán en orden alfabético por apellido. A cada candidato se le ha asignado un número. Los candidatos serán llamados por su nombre y número al podio, que está aquí mismo con nuestro abogado municipal. Cuando sea su turno, cada uno tendrá dos minutos para hacer una declaración al concejo. No habrá preguntas durante el foro. Sin embargo, la Sra. Mayfield ha pedido ser reconocida y quiero hacerlo con ella. Sra. Mayfield. Gracias, Sra. Alcaldesa. Entonces, colegas, hoy solo estamos escuchando a los candidatos. Según esta lista más actualizada, tenemos alrededor de 49 personas. Mencioné anteriormente que tenemos la oportunidad, cuando observamos …
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Monday, June 15, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
City Council Special Meeting
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
Interim Mayor Candidate Forum
June 15, 2026City Council Special Meeting Meeting Agenda
2:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING,
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
HOSTED FROM ROOM 267
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the City's Facebook page, and
the City's YouTube channel.
.
Welcome1.
Introductions2.
Candidate Forum3.
Adjournment
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Mon Jun 8, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City Council Business Meeting
El Concejo Municipal considera el presupuesto del año fiscal 2027, actualizaciones de tránsito y subvenciones comerciales.
El Concejo votará sobre el presupuesto operativo del año fiscal 2027, que incluye un aumento en el impuesto a la propiedad para seguridad pública. También discutirán proyectos piloto de cámaras en semáforos y acuerdos de tránsito, mientras consideran subvenciones importantes de inversión para Averitt Express y The Capital Group.
- Subvención de inversión empresarial de Averitt Express, Inc. de hasta $2,898,710
- Subvención de inversión empresarial de The Capital Group Companies, Inc. de hasta $1,038,565
- Presupuesto operativo del año fiscal 2027 y ordenanza de impuesto a la propiedad
- Resumen del programa piloto de cámaras en semáforos
- Actualización del acuerdo interlocal de la Autoridad Metropolitana de Tránsito Público
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Música sonando. Disculpe. Música sonando. La mejor manera de responder eso, creo, es reconocer que la ciudad y la MPTA están iniciando una relación con este acuerdo y con todos los acuerdos futuros. Y hay muchos de esos tipos de temas sobre los cuales querrán desarrollar políticas, comunicación y coordinación. Este acuerdo no aborda ese tipo de situación. Entendido. Creo que es algo que debemos considerar porque este es el marco legal para el riesgo, y es absolutamente necesario. Pero cuando pensamos en la mitigación de riesgos, solo en los últimos cinco años, los eventos que han ocurrido en el tren ligero o con los trenes y rodamientos y cosas de esa naturaleza, la mitigación general del riesgo desde una perspectiva operativa, creo que necesitamos tener algunas conversaciones al respecto y mantenerlo como prioridad. Eso es todo, Señora Alcaldesa. Gracias. Muy bien. Sra. Johnson y luego el Sr. Graham. Gracias, Señora Alcaldesa. Y Concejal Anderson, me encantó su pregunta. Así que dijimos que los empleados no resultarían perjudicados. Pero si un empleado trabaja para la ciudad, hay muchas oportunidades de avance, solo por ser un empleado interno. Así que creo que si pudiéramos pensar en los empleados que están siendo transferidos, si tuvieran algún tipo de prioridad para ser contratados en la ciudad, si solicitaran un empleo municipal tal vez los primeros dos años o algo así, si pudiéramos considerar eso. Porque aunque actualmente no resulten perjudicados, donde se verían perj …
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Monday, June 8, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Council Chamber
City Council Business Meeting
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
June 8, 2026
City Council Business Meeting
Meeting Agenda
5:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REVIEW AND CONSENT
AGENDA, CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT
CENTER, REGULAR MEETING ROOM 267
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the City's Facebook page, and
the City's YouTube channel.
Mayor and Council Consent Item Questions and Answers
1.
Staff Resource(s):
Marie Harris, Strategy and Budget
Time: 5 minutes
Synopsis
Mayor and Council may ask questions about Consent agenda items.
Consent agenda items 29 through 53 may be considered in
one motion except for those items removed by a Council
member. Items are removed by notifying the City Clerk.
2.
Time: 10 minutes
Consideration of Consent Items shall occur in the following order:
A.
Items that have not been pulled,
B.
Items with residents signed up to speak to the item, and
C.
Items that have been pulled for a separate vote.
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Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Zoning Committee Work Session
El comité de zonificación considerará una rara denegación del personal para la reclasificación de 7.89 acres
El Comité de Zonificación de Charlotte llevará a cabo una sesión de trabajo para discutir 14 peticiones de reclasificación y 2 solicitudes innovadoras. La mayoría de los elementos tienen recomendaciones de aprobación del personal, pero una petición (2025-133) se recomienda para denegación. El comité puede votar sobre estos elementos.
- Solicitud innovadora para reducir el patio trasero de 25 a 22 pies en 3605 Selwyn Farms Lane
- Solicitud innovadora para reducir los retranqueos frontales a lo largo de Dutch Creek Dr y Creek Rock Dr en el desarrollo Farmington
- Reclasificación 2025-133 para 7.89 acres cerca de Valeview Lane: el personal recomienda denegación
- Reclasificación 2026-022 por Orange Barrel Media para Charlotte Hornets en 7.96 acres cerca de East Trade Street
- Reclasificación 2026-010 para 4 acres cerca de Twin Lakes Parkway de oficina a manufactura/logística
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
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Tuesday, June 2, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
Zoning Committee Work Session
Douglas Welton, Chairperson
Melissa Gaston, Vice Chairperson
Michael Caprioli
Theresa McDonald
Carolyn Millen
Erin Shaw
Robin Stuart
Zoning Agenda
June 2, 2026Zoning Committee Work
Session
Zoning Agenda
Zoning Committee Work Session
Zoning Item
Rezoning Petition: 1989-080 by Ryan Cox on behalf of
Jessica Quackenbush (property owner) - Innovative Request
1.
Current Zoning: R-20MF Innovative
Staff Resource: John Kinley
Innovative Request: Ryan Cox on behalf of Jessica Quackenbush (property owner) is requesting approval
of innovative provisions for a parcel within the R-20MF zoned Selwyn Farms Subdivision associated with
petition 1989-080. The subdivision is located at the intersection of Marsh Road and Selwyn Farms Lane.
The site requested for Innovative provisions is parcel 14912517, located at 3605 Selwyn Farms Lane.
Reduction of the required rear yard from 25 feet to 22 feet (3-foot reduction).
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of the innovative request.
1989-080_Innov_3605 SelwynFarmsLn
Rezoning Petition: 2022-036 by Shad Spencer with Moore
Van Allen on behalf MPV Properties (property owner) -
Innovative Request
2.
Current Zoning: CC (commercial center district)
Staff Resource: John Kinley
Innovative Request: Shad Spencer with Moore Van Allen on behalf MPV Proper …
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Safety Council Committee
El Comité discute la venta ambulante, propiedades problemáticas y el ruido de vehículos
El Safety Council Committee revisará las actualizaciones de políticas en toda la ciudad sobre las regulaciones de vendedores ambulantes y la aplicación de la ley de propiedades problemáticas. Los miembros también discutirán estrategias legales y el posible uso de cámaras de ruido para combatir los vehículos motorizados ruidosos.
- Actualización de la regulación de venta ambulante
- Derivación de la política de propiedades problemáticas
- Discusión sobre la tecnología de cámaras de ruido y la aplicación de la ley sobre ruido de vehículos
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
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Monday, June 1, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room
CH-14
Safety Council Committee
Council Member Dante Anderson, Chair
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Meeting Agenda
June 1, 2026Safety Council Committee Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Street Vendors1.
Staff Resource(s):
Charlie Jones, CDOT
Jessica Battle, City Attorney’s Office
Captain Jeremiah Blow & Captain Christian Wagner, CMPD
Shawn Heath, City Manager’s Office
Explanation
§ Committee will receive an update on city-wide policy considerations related to street vending regulation.
Action: Discussion and action if desired
Nuisance Properties2.
Staff Resource(s):
Jessica Battle, City Attorney’s Office
Major Stephen Fischbach, CMPD
Explanation
§ Committee will receive an update on the policy referral related to nuisance properties.
Action: Discussion and action if desired
Excessive Noise from Motor Vehicles3.
Staff Resource(s):
Jessica Battle, City Attorney’s Office
Captain Christian Wagner, CMPD
Explanation
§ Committee will receive information related to the recent policy referral regarding loud motor vehicles
disturbing residents, businesses and visitors. This initial conversation will focus on the l …
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City Council Budget Workshop
Concejo de Charlotte votará para preparar la ordenanza del presupuesto FY2027
El Concejo Municipal de Charlotte está celebrando un taller de presupuesto para considerar ajustes de una reunión anterior y discutir el presupuesto FY2027. Se considerará una moción para instruir al Administrador Municipal a preparar los documentos y resoluciones necesarios para la Ordenanza de Presupuesto FY2027. También se podría realizar una sesión cerrada.
- Consideración de ajustes de la reunión de ajustes presupuestarios del 18 de mayo
- Moción para instruir al Administrador Municipal a preparar la Ordenanza de Presupuesto FY2027
- Posible sesión cerrada
- Elementos de preguntas y respuestas del taller del 18 de mayo
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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y para el primer año en que estamos aquí, estamos en línea, así que gracias a todos por estar aquí. He tenido la oportunidad de ver cada uno de los videos que se hicieron esta tarde, hoy, y creo que el concejo hizo un gran trabajo, así que lo aprecio mucho. Espero que tengamos otras personas que tengan ese mismo nivel de esfuerzo. Pero hoy es el día en que comenzaremos a hablar sobre la reunión del concejo municipal de Charlotte específicamente para los ajustes que se propusieron en la reunión que tuvieron el día 18. Creo que lo que realmente queremos asegurarnos de hacer es proporcionar los ajustes y luego sé que muchos de ellos dijeron, como, ¿cómo exploramos algo? ¿Qué hacemos? ¿Cuál es la información? Así que tomarnos el tiempo para hacer eso, pero al final asegurarnos de tener un presupuesto del que estemos orgullosos y que queramos hacer, y comenzaremos con, creo, ¿quieres empezar con el presupuesto? Adelante. Muy bien. Gracias. Presentaciones. >> oh, es cierto. Deberíamos tener presentaciones de todos los miembros del concejo. ¿Podemos empezar con la secretaria municipal? >> es bueno tener a Ariel Smith, seguro. >> está bien, ustedes tres, Leslie White, abogada municipal, Victoria Watlington, concejal, Joy Mayo, representante del Distrito 3. >> buenas tardes y feliz mes del orgullo, Dante Anderson, Distrito 1. Oh, vaya, yo era el alcalde, Marcus Jones, gerente municipal, Kimberly Owens, representante del Distrito 6, Driggs, Distrito 7, JD, entre qué áreas, probablement …
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Monday, June 1, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
City Council Budget Workshop
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
Council FY 2027 Budget Straw Votes Meeting
June 1, 2026City Council Budget Workshop Meeting Agenda
5:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL BUDGET WORKSHOP,
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
REGULAR MEETING HOSTED FROM ROOM 267
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel and the City's YouTube channel.
Introduction1.
Mayor Vi Lyles
.
Consideration of adjustments from the May 18, 2026, City
Council Budget Adjustments Meeting
2.
Mayor and City Council
Q&A Items from May 18 Budget Workshop
.
Consideration of a motion directing the City Manager to
prepare the necessary documents and resolutions for the FY
2027 Budget Ordinance
3.
Mayor and City Council
.
Closed Session (as necessary)4.
.
Adjournment
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Transportation, Planning, and Development Council Committee
Revisión legal y actualizaciones del acuerdo interlocal de MPTA discutidas
Esta reunión del Comité de Transporte, Planificación y Desarrollo recibe actualizaciones informativas sobre la Autoridad Metropolitana de Transporte Público (MPTA), incluyendo una revisión legal del acuerdo interlocal principal y un informe del grupo de trabajo del consejo. El personal también presenta los próximos pasos sobre centros de datos. No hay elementos de votación en la agenda.
- Informe de estado de MPTA del presidente de la junta
- Revisión legal de las revisiones del acuerdo interlocal principal de MPTA
- Actualización del grupo de trabajo del consejo sobre el memorando de MPTA
- Presentación del personal sobre los próximos pasos de los centros de datos
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
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Monday, June 1, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room
CH-14
Transportation, Planning, and Development
Council CommitteeCouncil Member Ed Driggs, Chair
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
June 1, 2026Transportation, Planning, and
Development Council
Committee
Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
a. Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority Update1.
Resource(s):
David Howard - MPTA Board Chair
Explanation
§ MPTA Board Chairman will provide a status report on MPTA activities.
Action: Informational
1a. MPTA Materials for Chairman Howard _vF_6.4.26 DLH rev
b. Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority Primary
Interlocal Agreement
Staff Resource(s):
Andrea Leslie-Fite - City Attorney’s Office
Catherine Clodfelter - Parker Poe
Explanation
§ Legal will review updates and revisions on the primary interlocal agreement.
Action: Informational
1c. PILA TPD 6.1.26
c. Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority Memo
Update
Resource(s):
Ed Driggs - City Council
Explanation
§ Councilmember Driggs will provide an update on the council workgroup.
Action: Informational
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Economic Development and Workforce Council Committee
Comité votará sobre la nominación de tramos de Opportunity Zone
El comité escuchará una presentación del personal sobre la iniciativa federal Opportunity Zones 2.0 y votará para autorizar la nominación de los tramos recomendados a funcionarios estatales y federales. También recibirán una actualización informativa sobre el financiamiento de hospitalidad y un resumen de los eventos del Small Business Month.
- Autorización para nominar tramos de Opportunity Zone para el NC Dept. of Commerce y el U.S. Treasurer
- Actualización informativa sobre el financiamiento de hospitalidad
- Resumen del Small Business Month y próximos eventos de desarrollo económico
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
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Monday, June 1, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room
CH-14
Economic Development and Workforce
Council Committee-
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell, Chair
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member J.D. Mazuera Arias
City Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
June 1, 2026Economic Development and
Workforce Council Committee
Meeting Agenda
11:00 a.m. Economic Development and Workforce City
Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
.
Opportunity Zones - 45 Minutes1.
Staff Resource(s):
Todd DeLong & Arta Osmanaj, Economic Development
Explanation
§ Staff will provide an overview of the federal Opportunity Zones 2.0 initiative.
Action: Committee authorization to nominate recommended tracts for consideration by the North Carolina
Department of Commerce and the United States Treasurer.
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Hospitality Funding Discussion - 30 Minutes2.
Staff Resource(s):
Alyson Craig, Deputy City Manager, Matt Hastedt, Chief Financial Officer
Explanation
§ Staff will provide additional information about hospitality funds.
Action: Informational Only
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Charlotte Has A Lot - 15 Minutes3.
Staff Resource(s):
Alyson Craig, Deputy City Manager, Christi Floyd, Economic Development
Explanation
§ …
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Housing Council Committee
Comité de vivienda revisa política para alinear vivienda asequible con plan de movilidad
El comité revisará y discutirá mejoras a la Política de Financiamiento de Vivienda Asequible para integrarla con el Plan de Movilidad y mitigar las presiones de desplazamiento. También evaluarán el Modelo de Desarrollo Público como un enfoque innovador para la vivienda asequible y considerarán los próximos pasos.
- Revisión de mejoras a la Affordable Housing Funding Policy vinculadas a los objetivos anti-desplazamiento del Mobility Plan
- Discusión del Public Development Model para vivienda asequible escalable e incentivos del mercado privado
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
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Monday, June 1, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
Housing Council Committee
Council Member LaWana Mayfield, Chair
Council Member J.D. Mazuera Arias
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Meeting Agenda
June 1, 2026Housing Council Committee Meeting Agenda
9:00 a.m. City Council Housing Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Affordable Housing Funding Policy1.
Staff Resource(s):
Raquishela Stewart, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Warren Wooten, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Explanation
On February 3, 2026, the Mayor asked the Committee to consider what enhancements are needed to the
Affordable Housing Funding Policy to integrate with the goals of the Mobility Plan to mitigate displacement
pressures now that transit and transportation projects are funded. At the February meeting, the
Committee reviewed the current policy adopted by Council in September 2024. At the March meeting, the
Committee reviewed how the policy prioritizes anti-displacement strategies, alignment with the Mobility
Plan, and existing partnership strategies. The Committee will review and discuss policy advancements
achieved in the 2024 bond cycle, and future policy considerations.
Action: Information and Discussion.
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Tue May 26, 2026 · 5:30 PM
City Council Business Meeting
El Concejo considerará una moratoria temporal sobre nuevos centros de datos
El Concejo Municipal llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre varios temas, incluyendo una propuesta de moratoria de 150 días para aceptar solicitudes de nuevas instalaciones de telecomunicaciones y almacenamiento de datos (centros de datos). Otras audiencias cubren el cierre de una parte de las calles Winona y Penman para una instalación ferroviaria de pasajeros, y anexiones voluntarias para un sitio comercial de 3.6 acres y un desarrollo multifamiliar de 42 acres. La reunión también incluye elementos del orden del día de consentimiento y una proclamación para el Mes de Concienciación sobre la Salud Mental.
- Audiencia pública sobre moratoria de 150 días para nuevas solicitudes de centros de datos
- Propuesta de cierre de la calle Winona, calle Penman y callejón para ferrocarril de pasajeros
- Anexión del sitio comercial Ahsul de 3.637 acres para 30,000 pies cuadrados de comercio minorista
- Anexión del sitio Lofton de 42.464 acres para 200 unidades multifamiliares
- Proclamación reconociendo mayo como el Mes de Concienciación sobre la Salud Mental
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Council Chamber
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good evening jim. Thank you. Thank you for being here and we're really glad to see you all here as we continue to work on how do we make our city a better place for everyone. >> so thank you very much everyone for being here and we're delighted to have the opportunity to see so many of you. And I'm going to begin with a call to order for our meeting and I want to say good evening and well thank you again for joining us in person and for watching you online. If you must have that kind of opportunity. So let's begin with the reduction written introduction to the people that are working for us and all of us. So let's begin with our city clerk billy towns, deputy city clerk andrea leslie fite city attorney good evening dimple ajmera and welcome evening joy mayo representing district three. Good evening and welcome to district one down to anderson district one marcus jones city manager hi I'm viles and I am almost a mayor no, I would tell you I'm a retired hey, good evening everyone. >> james mitchell, mayor pro tem good evening. >> kimberly owens representing district six an hour from gorham district six. >> good evening. Luana mayfield council member at large. Good evening, jd MS.. Arias proudly representing the east side district five. >> good evening, lou. thank you. >> good evening. I'm rene johnson and I'm honored to represent district four. I'm okay with this coming up. Yes. >> wait a minute. We have one more council member coming down the steps and we'll just move who sat …
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Council Chamber
City Council Business Meeting
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
May 26, 2026
City Council Business Meeting
Meeting Agenda
5:30 P.M. CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS MEETING,
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
COUNCIL CHAMBER
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the City's Facebook page, and
the City's YouTube channel.
Call to Order
Introductions
Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
.
Mayor and Council Consent Item Questions and Answers
1.
Staff Resource(s):
Marie Harris, Strategy and Budget
Time: 5 minutes
Synopsis
Mayor and Council may ask questions about Consent agenda items.
2026-5.26 Council Agenda QA
Consent agenda items 22 through 44 may be considered in
one motion except for those items removed by a Council
member. Items are removed by notifying the City Clerk.
2.
Time: 10 minutes
Consideration of Consent Items shall occur in the following order:
A.
Items that have not been pulled,
B.
Items with residents signed up to speak to the item, and
C.
Items that have been pulled for a separate vote.
Pag …
Mon May 18, 2026 · 5:00 PM
City Council Zoning Meeting
El Concejo votará sobre una reclasificación de zonificación de 39 acres cerca del aeropuerto a pesar de la oposición del personal
El Comité de Zonificación del Concejo Municipal de Charlotte votará sobre varias peticiones de reclasificación de zonificación, incluyendo una controvertida reclasificación comercial de 39 acres cerca del Aeropuerto Charlotte Douglas a la que el personal se opone. La agenda también incluye una agenda de consentimiento con cinco reclasificaciones no impugnadas y audiencias públicas para más de una docena de otras peticiones, incluyendo una expansión hospitalaria de 41 acres y una enmienda al plan de sitio para los Charlotte Hornets.
- Reclasificación 2026-027: 39 acres cerca del aeropuerto de RAC a CG, el personal recomienda denegación
- Reclasificación 2025-135: 41 acres para la expansión del campus hospitalario de Atrium Health (IC-2)
- Reclasificación 2025-086: 31 acres cerca de Pence Road aplazado al 15 de junio
- Reclasificación 2025-120: 58 acres cerca de Hood Road aplazado al 15 de junio
- Reclasificación 2026-022: Enmienda al plan de sitio de Charlotte Hornets (uptown mixed-use)
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Council Chamber
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you for joining us for the charlotte city council zoning meeting as of MAY the 18th, 2026 and I am just delighted to be able to join you guys. >> it's been a while. You know somebody in the newspaper said she's not done this in years and I was thinking and thank GOD I did I just want to say how much I want to say thank you all. >> you know, cut being in the city is a wonderful, wonderful experience. I mean almost every one of you I think I could call out your names or at least one place that you've been with me and I want you to know I'm just grateful for what has happened to my life and my livelihood has been because of all of you. >> so thank you very much. So now we're going to actually do some real work and I want to start we will begin our meeting with an invocation at I'm sorry I have to do remember was everybody at the dyess so why don't we start with our clerk deputy city clerk terrie hagler gray, senior assistant city attorney screaming dimple ajmera at large. >> good evening. I'm victoria watlington and I have the pleasure of serving you as a member at large joy mayo representing district three alison craig deputy city manager and I'm available as a short term mayor. >> good evening and happy bike month dante anderson district one oh I didn't know you did bikes I am kimberly owens I represent district six from gram district to the one to mayfield council member at large. Good evening jd my sweater hats proudly representing the east side district five. >> good evenin …
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Monday, May 18, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Council Chamber
City Council Zoning Meeting
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell Jr.
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Danté Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Reneé Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Zoning Agenda
May 18, 2026City Council Zoning Meeting Zoning Agenda
5:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL ZONING MEETING
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
REGULAR MEETING HOSTED FROM COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1.
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the
City’s Facebook page, and the City’s YouTube channel.
Call to Order
Introduction
Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
Explanation of Zoning Meeting
Deferrals / Withdrawals
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CONSENT
Consent agenda items 3 through 7 may be considered in one
motion except for those items pulled by a Council member.
Items are pulled by notifying the City Clerk.
2.
A. Items included on the consent agenda are rezoning petitions that meet the following criteria:
a. Had no public opposition at their public hearing
b. Received an approval recommendation from the Zoning Committee
c. Have no changes after Zoning Committee
d. Staff recommends approval …
Mon May 18, 2026 · 2:00 PM
City Council Budget Workshop
El Concejo Municipal discutirá ajustes al presupuesto del año fiscal 2027
El Concejo Municipal de Charlotte discutirá posibles ajustes al presupuesto propuesto para el año fiscal 2027. Los miembros del Concejo podrían proponer enmiendas; los asuntos que reciban cinco o más votos serán considerados en una votación preliminar el 1 de junio. El concejo también revisará los próximos pasos hasta la adopción del presupuesto el 8 de junio.
- Discusión de posibles ajustes al presupuesto propuesto para el año fiscal 2027
- Consideración de ajustes propuestos (asuntos con 5+ votos para la votación preliminar del 1 de junio)
- Revisión de los próximos pasos: votación preliminar el 1 de junio, adopción del presupuesto el 8 de junio
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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needed to say that so thank you for for that update. It's mayfield thank you. Thank you for the presentation. Couple of questions so when we go back to the beginning and we look at the ncdot and see that partnerships and this is something you can bring back later because I don't expect you to have this answer but I would we're thinking about partnerships. It would be nice to know currently how many projects that are state responsibility that we have. We know that we have been having conversation since four years of north tryon in the steele creek area. There's been conversations there's been some work that has been done along the mount holly hunter's road and they've had to do some realignments already on that. But if we're highlighting a partnership one of our challenges as we experience the growth is the fact that a lot of the roads that need maintenance are crossing over and connected to those state maintain roads that are not being funded. So as we look to believe that this will give us an opportunity to address some of these, the current needs still need to be identified. So I have an idea of how many unfunded roads in this beautiful little map would be helpful for me. I also want to understand because you gave a couple of different options of potential development like if we look at the modernized bridges and interchanges I thi . >> good afternoon, everyone. We are so grateful to see so many of you sitting here helping us decide what you want us to do and how we can do …
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Monday, May 18, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
City Council Budget Workshop
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
Council FY 2027 Budget Adjustments Meeting
May 18, 2026City Council Budget Workshop Meeting Agenda
2:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL BUDGET WORKSHOP,
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
REGULAR MEETING HOSTED FROM ROOM 267
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel and the City's YouTube channel.
.
Introduction1.
Mayor Vi Lyles
.
Discussion of Potential Adjustments to the Proposed FY
2027 Budget
2.
Mayor and City Council
.
Consideration of any Proposed Adjustments3.
(Items that receive 5 or more votes will be considered at the June 1 City Council Budget Straw Votes
Meeting)
Mayor and City Council
FY 2027 Budget Adjustments
.
Review of Next Steps4.
§ June 1 - Council Budget Straw Votes Meeting (items that receive 6 or more votes will be included as
amendments to the Proposed Budget)
§ June 8 - Budget Adoption at Council Business Meeting
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Closed Session (as necessary)5.
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Adjournment
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Thu May 14, 2026 · 1:00 PM
City Council Special Meeting
El Concejo discute el proyecto I-77 South Express Lanes
Esta es una reunión especial del City Council centrada en el proyecto I-77 South Express Lanes. El concejo también podría celebrar una sesión cerrada. No hay otros asuntos en la agenda.
- Discusión del proyecto I-77 South Express Lanes
- Sesión cerrada (si es necesario)
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
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Thursday, May 14, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room 267
City Council Special Meeting
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
May 14, 2026City Council Special Meeting Meeting Agenda
1:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING,
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT CENTER,
HOSTED FROM ROOM 267
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the City's Facebook page, and
the City's YouTube channel.
.
I-77 South Express Lanes Project1.
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Closed Session (as necessary)2.
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Adjournment
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Mon May 11, 2026 · 4:00 PM
City Council Business Meeting
Concejo votará sobre subvención de $852k para la segunda sede en EE.UU. de SMBC en Charlotte
El Concejo realizará audiencias públicas y decidirá sobre una subvención de inversión empresarial para Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, discutirá actualizaciones sobre la política de centros de datos y la transición de CATS a la Autoridad Metropolitana de Transporte Público, y considerará la expansión y el aumento de la tasa de millaje para el Distrito de Servicios Municipales 5.
- Audiencia pública y votación sobre la subvención de inversión empresarial de Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation de hasta $852,036 durante 10 años, con una inversión de capital de $50.5M y 2,000 empleos
- Audiencia pública sobre la propuesta de expansión de los límites del Distrito de Servicios Municipales 5 (University City)
- Audiencia pública sobre la propuesta de aumento de la tasa de millaje para MSD 5 de 2.62¢ a 3.80¢ por cada $100 de valoración
- Discusión sobre consideraciones de centros de datos tras discusiones previas del concejo
- Actualización sobre la transición de CATS a la Autoridad Metropolitana de Transporte Público, incluyendo el borrador del acuerdo interlocal
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Council Chamber
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. >> good evening everyone. Good evening. Hi, I'm biles and I am so proud to be see this room so full and so ready. This is a wonderful experience because it's so much to have you come in and be a part of this work that we try to do to make everyone feel good and safe and make it possible for everyone to have a part of what we're doing in this great city that we have. >> so I want to call this meeting to order. I want to say good evening and thank you for joining us here in person. >> and we also have people watching online for our MAY 2011 business meeting. Let's begin with introductions around the dias and we'll start with our city clerk julie collins, deputy city clerk andrea leslie fight city attorney good evening dimple ajmera at large hey charlotte. Victoria watlington I have the pleasure of serving you as a member at large joy mayo representing district three dante anderson district one and welcome to district one this evening marcus jones city manager files mayor. >> good evening everyone. James mitchell mayor pro tem good evening kimberly owens representing district six from grim district two ed driggs district seven good evening luana mayfield council member at large. Good evening jd my sweet ideas proudly representing the east side district five. Good evening. i'm renee johnson and I'm honored to represent district four so I really would say thank you but we have a few special guests that we have today and I hope that they would be happy enough to be recognized. Wh …
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Monday, May 11, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Council Chamber
City Council Business Meeting
Mayor Vi Lyles
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Dante Anderson
Council Member JD Mazuera Arias
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member LaWana Mayfield
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Council Member Victoria Watlington
Meeting Agenda
May 11, 2026
City Council Business Meeting
Meeting Agenda
4:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL ACTION REVIEW AND CONSENT
AGENDA, CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG GOVERNMENT
CENTER, REGULAR MEETING ROOM 267
This meeting will also be accessible via the Government Channel, the City's Facebook page, and
the City's YouTube channel.
Mayor and Council Consent Item Questions and Answers
1.
Staff Resource(s):
Marie Harris, Strategy and Budget
Time: 5 minutes
Synopsis
Mayor and Council may ask questions about Consent agenda items.
2026-5.11 Council Agenda QA
Consent agenda items 24 through 43 may be considered in
one motion except for those items removed by a Council
member. Items are removed by notifying the City Clerk.
2.
Time: 10 minutes
Consideration of Consent Items shall occur in the following order:
A.
Items that have not been pulled,
B.
Items with residents signed up to speak to the item, and
C.
Items that have been pulled for a separate vote.
Action Preview Overview
3.
Staff Resource …
Mon May 11, 2026 · 12:00 PM
Safety Council Committee
Comité del Consejo discutirá reglas sobre propiedades molestas y cámaras de semáforo en rojo
El Comité del Consejo de Seguridad considerará acciones sobre dos referencias de políticas: una sobre propiedades molestas y otra sobre cámaras de semáforo en rojo. También recibirán una actualización informativa de la Junta Asesora de Violencia Doméstica sobre sus prioridades clave.
- Actualización sobre la referencia de políticas de propiedades molestas
- Actualización sobre la referencia de políticas de cámaras de semáforo en rojo
- Actualización de prioridades de la Junta Asesora de Violencia Doméstica
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
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Monday, May 11, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
Safety Council Committee
Council Member Dante Anderson, Chair
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Meeting Agenda
May 11, 2026Safety Council Committee Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Nuisance Properties1.
Staff Resource(s): Jessica Battle, City Attorney’s Office and Major Stephen Fischbach, CMPD
Explanation
§ Committee will receive an update on the recent policy referral related to nuisance properties.
Action: Discussion and action if desired
Red Light Cameras2.
Staff Resource(s): Debbie Smith, CDOT
Explanation
§ Committee will receive an update on the recent policy referral related to red light cameras.
Action: Discussion and action if desired
Violence Advisory Board3.
Staff Resource(s): Veronica Leonard, Chair, Domestic Violence Advisory Board and Elyse Hamilton-Childers,
Community Support Services Department, Mecklenburg County
Explanation
§ The Domestic Violence Advisory Board (DVAB) is the official citizen advisory commission on domestic violence
issues. Members are appointed by and report to Charlotte City Council and the Board of County
Commissioners. DVAB is administratively aligned with Council’s Pu …
Tue May 5, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Zoning Committee Work Session
Rezonificación de 15 acres en Shopton Rd en la agenda del comité de zonificación
El Comité de Zonificación de Charlotte discutirá varias peticiones de rezonificación. Se anotan dos solicitudes de aplazamiento y un retiro. El personal recomienda aprobación para la mayoría de las peticiones, con una sujeta a resolución de diseño del sitio.
- 2025-128: 15.16 acres cerca de Shopton Rd e I-485 de BP(CD) a N2-B(CD); el personal recomienda aprobación con problemas de diseño del sitio
- 2025-127: 5.35 acres cerca de West Blvd retirado; planeado de ML-2 a IMU
- 2025-036: 1.55 acres cerca de Bryant St solicita aplazamiento al 4 de agosto; de NC a CG(CD)
- 2025-077: 2.52 acres cerca de N. Wendover Rd solicita aplazamiento al 2 de junio; de N1-A a N2-A(CD)
- 2025-136: 2.02 acres cerca de W. Sugar Creek Rd; el personal recomienda aprobación de N1-B a N1-C
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
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City of Charlotte
Zoning Agenda
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Douglas Welton, Chairperson
Melissa Gaston, Vice Chairperson
Michael Caprioli
Theresa McDonald
Carolyn Millen
Erin Shaw
Robin Stuart
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Government Center
5:30 PMTuesday, May 5, 2026
Zoning Committee Work Session
Zoning Item
Rezoning Petition: 2025-036 by Rangeworks1.
Update: Petitioner is requesting deferral to August 4, 2026
Location: Approximately 1.55 acres located south of Bryant Street, west of South Summit Avenue, and
east of Freedom Drive. (Council District 2 - Graham).
Current Zoning: NC (neighborhood center)
Proposed Zoning: CG(CD) (general commercial, conditional)
Rezoning Petition: 2025-077 by Short Development Group,
LLC
2.
Update: Petitioner is requesting deferral to June 2, 2026
Location: Approximately 2.52 acres located south of North Wendover Road, north of Churchill Road, and
east of Wendover Hill Court. (Council District 6 - Owens).
Current Zoning: N1-A (neighborhood 1-A)
Proposed Zoning: N2-A(CD) (neighborhood 2-A, conditional)
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Session
Zoning Agenda
Rezoning Petition: 2025-127 by 4749 West Blvd, LLC3.
Update: Petitioner has withdrawn this petition
Location: Approximately 5.35 acres located south of West Boulevard, east of Sirus Lane, and west of
International Airport Drive. (Council District 3 - Mayo).
Current Zo …
Mon May 4, 2026 · 1:00 PM
Safety Council Committee
El comité del consejo podría actuar sobre la actualización de la política de cámaras de semáforo en rojo
El Comité del Consejo de Seguridad recibirá actualizaciones sobre las referencias de la política de propiedades molestas y las referencias de la política de cámaras de semáforo en rojo, con posible acción sobre las cámaras de semáforo en rojo. La Junta Asesora de Violencia Doméstica presentará sus prioridades clave.
- Actualización sobre la referencia de la política de propiedades molestas
- Actualización sobre la referencia de la política de cámaras de semáforo en rojo con posible acción
- Actualización sobre las prioridades de la Junta Asesora de Violencia Doméstica
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
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Monday, May 4, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room
CH-14
Safety Council Committee
Council Member Dante Anderson, Chair
Council Member Dimple Ajmera
Council Member Ed Driggs
Council Member Malcolm Graham
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell
Meeting Agenda
May 4, 2026Safety Council Committee Meeting Agenda
City Council Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Nuisance Properties1.
Staff Resource(s):
Major Stephen Fischbach (CMPD), Lisa Flowers and Jessica Battle (City Attorney’s Office)
Explanation
Committee will receive an update on the recent policy referral related to nuisance properties.
Action: Information and Discussion
Red Light Cameras2.
Staff Resource(s): Debbie Smith, CDOT; Charlie Jones, CDOT
Explanation
§ Committee will receive an update on the recent policy referral related to red light cameras.
Action: Discussion and action if desired
Domestic Violence Advisory Board3.
Staff Resource(s): Veronica Leonard, Chair, Domestic Violence Advisory Board; Tanya Hughes, Community
Support Services Department, Mecklenburg County
Explanation
§ The Domestic Violence Advisory Board (DVAB) is the official citizen advisory commission on domestic
violence issues. Members are appointed by and report to Charlotte City Council and the Board of County
Commissioners. DVAB is administratively al …
Mon May 4, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Housing Council Committee
Comité revisa dos propuestas de preservación de NOAH y cierre del bono de vivienda
The Housing Council Committee recibirá información sobre dos propuestas de adquisición y rehabilitación de Vivienda Asequible de Ocurrencia Natural (NOAH) presentadas bajo la RFP continua de la ciudad, y podrá tomar medidas. El comité también revisará el saldo restante del 2024 Housing Bond y discutirá la alineación con la Affordable Housing Funding Policy.
- Evaluación de dos propuestas de NOAH para financiamiento de brecha
- Revisión del saldo restante del 2024 Housing Bond Trust Fund
- Discusión de la alineación con la Affordable Housing Funding Policy
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room CH-14
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Monday, May 4, 2026
City of Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center, Room
CH-14
Housing Council Committee
Council Member LaWana Mayfield, Chair
Council Member J.D. Mazuera Arias
Council Member Renee Johnson
Council Member Joi Mayo
Council Member Kimberly Owens
Meeting Agenda
May 4, 2026Housing Council Committee Meeting Agenda
9:00 AM City Council Housing Committee Meeting
The public and the media can view the meeting on the Government Channel or on the city's
YouTube Channel.
Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing Preservation
Proposals
1.
Staff Resource(s):
Warren Wooten, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Michael Englehart, Housing and Neighborhood Services
Explanation
In 2024, the city issued a rolling Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH) Acquisition, Rehabilitation
and Subsidy Request for Proposals (RFP) to provide gap funding for the preservation and rehabilitation of
NOAH communities in the city. The rolling RFP allows the city to evaluate proposals on a rolling basis and
allows developers to be responsive to quickly changing market conditions. The Committee will receive
information and staff evaluation of two recent proposals received in response to the rolling RFP.
Action: Information and Action if Desired
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2024 Housing Bond Closeout2.
Staff Resource(s):
Rebecca Hefner, Housing and Neighborhood Servic …
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