Category Archives: Local

Conservation Subdivision Option Debated, Compact Development Concept Moving Ahead

Yesterday the City of Charlotte’s Transportation, Planning, and Development Committee met to receive presentations from Brent Cagle with the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) and Alyson Craig with the Charlotte Planning Department.  Craig provided a presentation that outlined the three-phase plan she … Continue reading

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Around the Region Plus

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Jon Morris of Beacon Partners in REBIC’s Member Spotlight

We’re proud to feature Jon Morris with Beacon Partners as our April Member Spotlight.  Here’s a peek at his bio: “Jon’s energy and passion for life are contagious,” is the opening for Jon’s biography on the Beacon Partner’s website.  It … Continue reading

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Recap of the Regional Transportation Event

April 9, 2024 – This morning’s well attended Mayor’s Transportation forum, hosted by REBIC was the debut event for the Partnership for Regional Cooperation, a new 501c4 civic cooperative, convened by REBIC, organized to advocate for transportation investment and economic … Continue reading

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Charlotte City Council Committees Meet

All four standing committees of the Charlotte City Council met yesterday.  Here’s a quick outline of what was covered with links to agendas and presentations. Transportation, Planning, & Development Planning Director Alyson Craig provided an update to the committee and … Continue reading

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REBIC Hosting Transportation Event With Region’s Mayors

Please mark your calendars for our upcoming event on April 9th where we’ll be hearing from several mayors from the area about their vision for mobility and connectivity within the Charlotte region.  Come and learn how to support advocacy in transportation policy … Continue reading

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New Charlotte Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Text Amendment Filed, More on the Way

New UDO Text Amendment Last Monday, March 5th, planning staff filed a new text amendment they refer to as a “clean-up” amendment to “provide greater clarity” for users.  Also included are updated definitions, use permissions and prescribed conditions, revised names, … Continue reading

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SiteIndex Charlotte Hotsheet – January 29,2023

Click here to view this week’s SiteIndex Charlotte Hotsheet. View previous hotsheets here. Want your listings featured? Simply click the link below and fill out the form with your property details, or email us directly at charlotte@catylist.com. Your listing may be … Continue reading

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Primary Election Day is Tomorrow. Please. VOTE.

Election polling locations in all counties open tomorrow, Tuesday, March 5th at 6:30 am and close at 7:30 pm.  Following the end of Early Voting, statewide turnout stood at just over a dismal 9%.  Tomorrow you can use your power and make a … Continue reading

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Early Voting Began February 15th

The 2024 Primary Election is scheduled for March 5th, but early voting began Thursday, February 15th.  See below for information on where and when to vote along with additional resources from each county’s Board of Elections.  Don’t forget to bring your ID! … Continue reading

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