The City of Charlotte has a 14-step application process, and a Social Districts Standards and Provisions manual.
Read MorePodcast: The 2023 Charlotte City Council & Mayoral Election
In under 10 minutes, learn what you need to know to cast an informed vote in the Charlotte city elections.
Read MoreNCDOT 2023 projected revenues and alternative funding options.
Read MoreJoin Charlotte Area Chamber’s Public Policy Committee for our October meeting as we host County Commissioner Arthur Griffin to talk about public school financing and bonds.
Read MoreThe Neighborhood Character Overlay establishes regulations to preserve the existing character of a single-family neighborhood.
Read MoreCandidate Reception hosted by: The Charlotte Chamber, The Charlotte Ledger and CLT Public Relations
August 17, 6-7:30pm; At the Innovation Barn 932 Seigle Ave, Charlotte NC. 28205
Join Charlotte Area Chamber’s Public Policy Committee for our July meeting as we host City State Representative Terry Brown.
Read MoreCharlotte’s new Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) allows duplexes, triplexes, and quadruplexes to be built within all single-family zoning (N1).
Read MoreThe process for filing a formal appeal with County Assessor’s Office.
Deadline - June 9, 2023.
Join Charlotte Area Chamber’s Public Policy Committee for our June meeting as we host City Councilwoman Lawana Mayfield for an update from the Housing, Safety and Community Committee.
Read MoreThe City of Charlotte created two reports that identifies all of Charlotte's mobility needs - road, transit, pedestrian and micromobility.
Read MoreThe “Addressing The Workforce Housing Crisis” bill would allow a single-family development to bypass local zoning regulations and other development restrictions to build work force housing.
Read MoreJoin the Public Policy Committee for our March meeting as we host City Councilman Ed Driggs, Charlotte’s Transportation, Planning and Development Committee Chair.
Read MoreThere is proposed legislation in the North Carolian Legislature reaffirming that hotel rooms are not residential occupancies unless specifically identified as such.
Read MoreJoin the Public Policy Committee for our March meeting as we host Larken Egleston, the new District Director for Congressman Jeff Jackson, and talk about what it takes to set up a new congressional office.
Read MoreA breakdown of cities with council-manager forms of government.
Read MorePat Cotham, At Large Mecklenburg County Commissioner, joins Bryan Holladay for the Charlotte Area Chamber’s Public Policy January Committee Meeting. Wednesday January 31, at 5:00pm.
Read MoreCharlotte City Council is exploring an election referendum for four-year staggard city council terms.
Read MoreThe City of Charlotte is considering two different options for a new downtown bus station redevelopment design.
Read MoreCongress passed a $1.7 trillion government omnibus funding package that contained $85 million grant fund intended to remove local regulations and barriers for housing production.