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- Rail Routes and Schedules - Charlotte Area Transit System
Rail Routes and Schedules Route: Direction: UNC Charlotte Main Station I-485 S Blvd Station Day: Show Schedule Generate Printed Version
- City of Charlotte Adopts Fiscal Year 2026 Budget
The Charlotte City Council has adopted the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Budget and FY 2026 – 2030 Capital Investment Plan The fiscal year will begin on July 1, 2025
- Fatal Hit and Run Investigation in the Metro Division - Charlotte . . .
Charlotte, N C – (Monday, Dec 1, 2025) – Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s (CMPD) Major Crash Investigation Unit are investigating a fatal hit and run collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian that occurred in the Metro Division
- 2024 Urban Design Award Winners Announced - City of Charlotte
Follow along with the city’s work by visiting the Urban Design Center website and the People Make Cities blog You can learn how the Urban Design Center is increasing public awareness of urban design and growing its significance in Charlotte
- City of Charlotte Opens Applications for 2025 Creative Growth Grants
The grants support projects, professional development and operational needs that align with the Charlotte Arts and Culture Plan accepted by the Charlotte City Council in 2023, aiming to deepen community engagement, promote equity and strengthen the local creative economy
- CATS Microtransit Service Officially Launches - City of Charlotte
Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is a department of the City of Charlotte and governed by the Metropolitan Transit Commission CATS is the largest transit system between Washington, D C and Atlanta, offering bus, light rail, streetcar, vanpool and paratransit services
- Animal Care and Control - City of Charlotte
From November 17 to December 31, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care Control invites you to be part of the Season of Second Chances This annual year-end campaign helps us provide lifesaving support for thousands of animals who rely on our shelter every year
- City Secures $31. 4M in Federal Grants for . . . - City of Charlotte
“These federal investments affirm Charlotte’s strategic vision to build a connected, equitable and sustainable future,” said Mayor Vi Lyles “By focusing on infrastructure that serves all residents, these projects will have a lasting impact on our city’s growth and quality of life ”
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