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So your kids are back in school. Now what? And what does that mean for business that support education, or ones that are close to your office? In this week's BizWorthy, the Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter's Tony Mecia talks about that, Charlotte's Unified Development Ordinance stemming from the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, why NoDa is resisting development and the future of the Epicentre.
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The Charlotte City Council Monday night voted 6-5 to approve the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, a document that seeks to make Charlotte a more dense, affordable and walkable city.
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Both sides in the debate over the Charlotte Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan weigh in before a final City Council vote on the plan that has been a lightning rod in city government.
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Charlotte's economic development director, Tracy Dodson, questioned part of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan that calls for community benefits agreements.
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After a contentious vote on single-family-only zoning, what are the next steps for Charlotte's development plan? What other parts of the plan have been overshadowed by the single-family debate?
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Some of the biggest stories of the week: A prosecutor decided not to file charges against deputies in the shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr. in Elizabeth City, there's controversy over a plan in Mecklenburg County's proposed budget, Charlotte's 2040 plan is closer to being passed, and we look at Bojangles Coliseum's history as its vaccine clinic is extended.
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The Charlotte City Council Monday voted to keep the 2040 plan as staff had written it. If approved in June, that will make it easier to build duplexes and triplexes in neighborhoods with single-family homes.
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In a straw vote Monday, six Charlotte City Council members opposed a part of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan that would eliminate single-family-only zoning. The decision isn't final, and council members will take a second tentative vote next week.
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Charlotte real estate industry leaders have begun a campaign that includes digital ads and radio spots calling on city leaders to slow consideration of the city's proposed 2040 Comprehensive Plan.
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Charlotte’s city manager has sent a memo to the mayor and City Council proposing changes to the city’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The memo outlines changes that affect proposed impact fees and zoning for multi-family housing.