Sustain Charlotte supports transit-enhancing funding and policies
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2d ago
In early April, Sustain Charlotte signed on to a thank you letter to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) on bus customization and procurement reform. The Federal Transit Administration is working to ensure that the next rounds of the Low or No Emissions Grant Program and Buses and Bus Facilities Program do the most for riders—and the climate ..read more
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Sustain Charlotte asks Congress to keep promise of infrastructure bill and fully fund transit
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2d ago
This week, we joined more than 100 transit and environmental groups in sending a letter to the Chair and Ranking Member of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees demanding that they keep the promise of the bipartisan infrastructure bill and fully fund transit throughout the Fiscal Year 2025 appropriations process ..read more
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Sustain Charlotte weighs in on UDO text amendments
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2d ago
On April 17, 2024, Sustain Charlotte Executive Director Shannon Binns submitted the following letter on behalf of Sustain Charlotte to the Charlotte City Council members and Mayor Vi Lyles regarding proposed changes to the UDO that they will be voting on soon. We offered our take on addressing the text amendment in a way that supports smart growth and sustainability.   ..read more
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County finance staff recommend funding all but one Park & Recreation project
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1w ago
This week, the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners held one of their budget workshops. While there were several items on the agenda, including updates on the Brooklyn Village Redevelopment and Arts and Culture Plan, this blog will focus on the FY2029 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) update portion. Couldn’t make the meeting? Here’s a recap!  Key takeaways  The Mecklenburg County finance team recommends reducing spending, which will help avoid future tax increases. Of the 12 Park & Recreation projects proposed for FY2029, county finance staff recommend funding all but one. A ..read more
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New tool shows where the city intends to make mobility investments
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2w ago
This week, the Transportation, Planning and Development Committee held their April meeting. They discussed CATS updates, Mobility Planning, and the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). Couldn’t make the meeting? Here’s a recap!  ..read more
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Are proposed changes moving the UDO backward?
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2w ago
As we learned in this month's Transportation, Planning, and Development committee meeting, the city’s planning staff is working on options for the referral concerning duplexes and triplexes requested by the council last year.  ..read more
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CATS Budget Includes Better Bus Service
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2w ago
Better bus service is coming! This week CATS' governing board met to discuss their capital budget, which includes vehicles, facilities, and transit stops. We've highlighted key details about the budget and service changes coming in June, as well as upcoming opportunities to attend virtual and in-person public meetings about the Red Line rail and Gold Line streetcar projects.  ..read more
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Sustain Charlotte Social: Parks and Recreation (March 28, 2024)
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3w ago
Sustain Charlotte welcomed over 75 residents to its second Sustain Charlotte Social of the year. (Photo: Sophia Ege) It was all sunshine and smiles at Town Brewing Co. on Thursday as over 75 residents engaged in our second Sustain Charlotte Social of the year, presented in partnership with Truist. This event, which focused on Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation, began with refreshments and time for networking around local sustainability issues.  Sustain Charlotte Founder and Executive Director Shannon Binns opened the presentation by welcoming the community before turning it over to ..read more
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City Council Members Call for More Mobility Funding
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3w ago
This week, Charlotte City Council held a budget workshop meeting, where they discussed the five-year Capital Improvement Plan budget, Strategic Investment Areas, and Financial Partners. This blog will cover the first two topics and we encourage you to check out the meeting agenda and watch the meeting recording to get all the details. Below are the highlights ..read more
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CATS’ customer service improves, operator vacancies are down
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1M ago
This week, the Board of County Commissioners held one of their bi-monthly meetings. There were several items on the agenda, including an opportunity for the public to speak directly to commissioners, committee appointments, and consent items. However, the majority of the meeting was an update from Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) interim CEO, Brent Cagle. Couldn’t make the meeting? Here’s a recap!    ..read more
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