“There are already other ordinances in place that will protect residents from neighboring houses to become party houses. These regulations aren’t going to fix those, they’re going to make it harder for the people who are doing it right,” says Bryan Holladay, a lobbyist who has worked in the development industry.
Read MoreCharlotte Area Chamber’s Public Policy Committee
December Meeting: 12/9 5pm The Vintage Whiskey & Cigar Bar
Hosted By: Bryan Holladay
The new City, County, State and Congressional Maps for the Charlotte Region. - See Updated Posted
Read MoreCharlotte’s New Unified Development Ordinance establishes new limitations on AirBnB, VBRO and Bed and Breakfast.
Read MoreNew redistricting map options have been created for Mecklenburg County Commission and CMS Board of Education.
Read MoreThe Charlotte Redistricting Ad Hoc Committee has proposed three new City Council Redistricting Maps.
Read MoreCharlotte City Planning’s New Rezoning Checklist.
A compliance report for enforcing the
Charlotte Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan
North Carolina State Legislature is looking to reduce some regulations around liquor sales. One of these regulations would allow for “open container” in special defined areas called Social Districts.
Read MoreCharlotte City Council has started their redistricting process. A committee has been appointed to develop a recommendation for new maps and possibly an eighth district.
Read MoreAs part of the Comp 2040 Plan, Charlotte City Council created two new boards: The Charlotte Equitable Development Commission (CEDC) and Charlotte’s Neighborhood Equity and Stabilization Commission (Charlotte’s NEST).
Read MoreThis legislations will maximize federal investment for affordable and market-rate housing development near transit alignments and station areas.
Read MoreBryan Holladay and Christine Edwards are hosting a 2021 Charlotte Election Twitter Chat on Sept 14th at 6pm.
Read MoreBryan Holladay interviews Breana Fowler, Student Member on the CMS Board of Education and Generation Nation Alumni Jonese Austin.
Recent Polling in Charlotte has asked if Charlotte is on the Right or Wrong Track. See the results.
Read MoreThe U.S. median monthly rents have returned to pre-pandemic projections. Here is a look at the rental rent growth in the major North Carolina markets.
Read MoreLabor Shortage, Inflation and Supply Chain Problems are Killing Small Business Owners
Read MoreThe Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District increased their budget by 26%. In part from a $400 million increase in temporary federal funding. A summary on how that money is being funded and allocated.
Read MoreCharlotte, Raleigh, and other NC cities may postpone the 2021 City Council Election to 2022, because of Censuses delays.
The 2040 Comprehensive Plan, being developed by the Charlotte City Planning Department, has been revised.
Here is a summary of three significant changes.
The Charlotte 2040 plan references Community Benefit Agreements (CBA) as an option for communities to realize benefits of development projects by allowing residents to participate in the rezoning process.
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