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The Charlotte City Council voted 8-3 Tuesday to approve a rezoning that will allow a Chick-fil-A restaurant on Randolph Road to become drive-thru only.
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The Charlotte City Council held a public hearing Monday night on whether to approve a rezoning plan that would allow Chick-fil-A to demolish its existing restaurant in Cotswold and replace it with a drive-through-only building. The upcoming vote is seen as a key test of the city’s commitment to its goal of reducing the number of car trips.
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The Charlotte City Council will hold a virtual public hearing Monday on the proposed rezoning of the former Eastland Mall site on the east side of the…
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A big development west of Charlotte Douglas airport won unanimous approval from the Charlotte City Council Monday night. The proposed River District…
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Protest petitions are a major way citizens can object to zoning changes in their neighborhoods. The North Carolina Senate has tentatively approved a…
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The Charlotte City Council’s decision to rezone nearly 6 acres near uptown has highlighted along-runningfear among African-American residents that they…
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A complex of four or five auto dealerships is being proposed for 40 acres of land near where the new light rail will run through University City.On Monday…
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Updated 7/26/13: The regulatory bill that lawmakers ended up passing, left out eliminating protest petitions. In North Carolina neighbors can oppose…