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  • City Council Adopts Updates to City Sustainable Facilities Policy

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (April 23, 2024) – In a significant move toward achieving its Strategic Energy Action Plan (SEAP) goals, the Charlotte City Council voted to adopt multiple updates to the Sustainable Facilities Policy (SFP).The update to the SFP, previously adopted in 2021, reflects the city's commitment to lead globally and by example, integrating new technologies and leveraging ongoing experiences to align with its sustainability objectives. Mayor Vi Lyles expressed the city's dedication to sustainability, stating, "With the updated Sustainable Facilities Policy, we are...

  • Council Approves Two Major Affordable Housing Funding Recommendations

    In a recent decision made during the April 22 business meeting, the City Council has approved significant funding for affordable housing initiatives in the region. The council allocated funds from the Housing Development Fund to support various housing developments aimed at providing affordable housing options to the community.One of the approved allocations is for the Mallard at Sugar Creek development located at 6150 Mallard Creek Rd. This project, led by NHE, Inc., will provide a total of 60 affordable units with specific allocations for different income brackets....

  • Renew Brew: Behind Charlotte Water’s Unique Beer Partnership

    In a unique and groundbreaking collaboration, Charlotte Water, Town Brewing Company, and Xylem have come together to create Renew Brew, a limited edition pale ale made from recycled water. This innovative project marks the first of its kind in the Carolinas and has sparked conversations about sustainability and the value of water in the community.The idea for Renew Brew was initially proposed by Jeremy Selan of Charlotte Beer Collective, with Brandon Stirewalt, Director of Operations at Town Brewing Company, recalling, "They were looking for sustainable projects within...

  • Charlotte Symphony Unveils Mobile Stage in Corridors of Opportunity

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (April 18, 2024) – The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (CSO), in collaboration with the City of Charlotte, has introduced a mobile stage aimed at enhancing accessibility to music and arts in the community.Speaking at the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Charlotte City Manager Marcus Jones emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, "One of the shared goals between the city and the Symphony is to increase accessibility to the arts and eliminate barriers to enjoying music, arts and culture in the area." He also highlighted that the mobile stage will serve as...

  • Experience Arts & Culture at BOOM Charlotte

    Clear your calendars for April 26-28! BOOM 2024 will be Charlotte's seventh annual arts festival, taking place at Camp North End for three days this spring, featuring an exciting installation around the Charlotte Arts & Culture Plan.At BOOM, you can expect a multifaceted and immersive art experience with an eclectic mix of dance, music, theatre, poetry, visual art, film, and more. The festival consists of two distinct parts – BOOM Fringe and BOOM Intersection.According to the organizers, "BOOM allows for easy flow between Fringe and Intersection. The goal is to...

  • Practice Plastic Consciousness this Earth Day

    As Earth Day 2024 approaches, individuals are encouraged to take actions to contribute to a brighter and healthier future for the community and planet. EARTHDAY.ORG, the organization behind the inception of Earth Day in 1970, has announced this year's theme as Planet vs. Plastics.One way to participate in this initiative is through a #PlasticDetox, as highlighted by a statement suggesting, "There are quite a few easy swaps you can make in your daily life to be plastic conscious." This involves making simple changes like switching from single-use plastic grocery bags to...

  • Study ranks Charlotte #7 worst city in America for marijuana use

    Charlotte, North Carolina is ranked the 7th worst “weed city” in America, according to a new report released by Real Estate Witch and cannabis shopping site, Leafly.

  • How to Celebrate Earth Day Every Day

    Every year on April 22, the world unites to celebrate Earth Day, highlighting the importance of environmental protection and sustainability. While this day serves as a global reminder to cherish our planet, the City of Charlotte is dedicated to incorporating eco-friendly practices into everyday life."Recycling on a regular basis is an easy way to make a significant impact on our environment," affirms the City of Charlotte. The city offers complimentary trash and recycling services for all residents, emphasizing the importance of consistent recycling efforts.In line with...

  • The Story Behind a Local Librarian’s Highly Anticipated Documentary

    Rodney Freeman, the Digital Production Librarian and Archivist at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, is on a mission to shed light on the untold stories of Black librarians through his upcoming documentary, "Are You a Librarian: The Untold Story of Black Librarians." Freeman's inspiration for the project stemmed from a realization at the American Library Association Annual Conference that the history of Black librarianship had not been properly documented.Freeman's journey into librarianship was not a straightforward one. Initially not considering a career in...

  • City Council Approves $3.6 Million in Workforce Development Grants

    Charlotte, NC (April 8, 2024) – In a significant move, the city council of Charlotte has approved $3.6 million in grant funds to bolster workforce development initiatives. The unanimous decision highlights a strong commitment to enhancing opportunities for residents and businesses in the city.Mayor Vi Lyles expressed her enthusiasm over the approval, stating, "We are thrilled to announce the approval of these substantial grant funds for workforce development." She emphasized the council's strategic focus on workforce development, emphasizing the importance of creating an...

  • Volunteers Needed for Clean the Queen Event in Charlotte

    Charlotte residents are gearing up for the third annual Clean the Queen event, set to take place during Earth Week from April 15 to April 20. The initiative, organized by Envision Charlotte, Keep Charlotte Beautiful, and City of Charlotte Solid Waste Services, aims to bring volunteers together to improve the environment of the Queen City.According to the organizers, spots for the volunteer events are filling up quickly. Those interested in participating are encouraged to check the Envision Charlotte Google Calendar for available slots and sign up promptly. Each day of the...

  • Keep Charlotte Beautiful Celebrates 50 Years of Environmental Stewardship

    Keep Charlotte Beautiful (KCB) is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. KCB has been a pioneer in environmental stewardship and community beautification. As one of the nation's first Keep America Beautiful affiliates, KCB has motivated and educated Charlotte residents to take daily actions to enhance and beautify their community environment.Throughout the past five decades, KCB has collaborated with neighborhood organizations, homeowner groups, businesses, schools, and government departments to create a healthier environment for all. As Keep Charlotte Beautiful...

  • City Launches New Tool to Preserve and Nurture Tree Canopy

    Charlotte, N.C. (April 2, 2024) – Charlotte Planning, Design & Development has introduced CANOPY, a new platform aimed at exploring, planning, and enhancing Charlotte's tree canopy. The innovative application offers residents a user-friendly way to access up-to-date urban tree canopy cover data, with customizable filters catering to factors such as land cover type and planting area classification.Alyson Craig, the city’s planning director, emphasized the significance of this tool, stating, "This application highlights our commitment to keeping our community informed and...

  • Building Police-Community Relations with Captain Stephen Iyevbele

    Captain Stephen Iyevbele, a Metro Division Captain with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to the community. With a background in the United States Army and a family history in law enforcement, Iyevbele's passion for serving his community shines through in his work.Reflecting on his nomination for a Police-Community Relations Award (PCRA), Iyevbele expressed his surprise and honor, stating, "We do not serve our community for recognition. It’s just what we do." The PCRA aims to highlight the exceptional...

  • City, Albemarle Grant Supports Corridors of Opportunity Nonprofits

    The City of Charlotte has announced a new grant opportunity for local nonprofits working with youth, thanks to a generous contribution from Albemarle. The grant, totaling $10,000, is aimed at supporting organizations focused on the upward mobility of young individuals within the community.Erin Gillespie, interim Corridors of Opportunity executive manager, expressed gratitude for Albemarle's support, stating, "The City of Charlotte is committed to supporting the growth and well-being of our youth. We are grateful to Albemarle for their generous contribution, which will...

  • Charlotte Fire Now Accepting Fire Recruit Applications

    Charlotte Fire Firefighter Recruit Jarvis Harris is scheduled to graduate on March 28, 2024, with Charlotte Fire Recruit Class 124. The Charlotte Fire Department is currently accepting applications for its firefighter recruit program until April 10, 2024.As stated by Kevin Campbell, "Starting a new career in the fire service is something many people dream about." Becoming a firefighter is a noble and rewarding career choice that allows individuals to make a difference in their community while serving others.Recruits at Charlotte Fire are paid full-time employees with a...

  • Spring Into the New Season

    Spring has sprung in Charlotte, and residents are gearing up to embrace the new season. The 6th annual Charlotte-Mecklenburg Creek Week is currently underway, offering a variety of volunteer and educational events to celebrate the city's waterways.As part of the festivities, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services, Keep Charlotte Beautiful, and Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation are hosting multiple stream cleanups to engage the community. Residents are encouraged to participate and deepen their appreciation for the local environment. One event participant...

  • Celebrate Global Recycling Day in Charlotte

    Today, on March 18, 2024, marks the celebration of Global Recycling Day, and the City of Charlotte is urging everyone to join in the festivities. The theme for this year's Global Recycling Day is #RecyclingHeroes, encouraging individuals to acknowledge and celebrate the efforts of those who make a difference in recycling within their neighborhoods and communities.In line with the spirit of the day, the City of Charlotte has shared valuable tips and reminders to empower individuals to become recycling heroes in their own right. The city emphasizes the importance of proper...

  • Cooking Up Careers: ATV Culinary Day

    Published on March 14, 2024The City of Charlotte's Housing and Neighborhood Services department recently held an inspiring event aimed at guiding young individuals towards exploring diverse career paths. The Alternatives to Violence (ATV) Culinary Day brought together various organizations to provide hands-on experience and valuable insights into the culinary arts field.Dr. Raquishela Stewart, Deputy Director of Housing and Neighborhood Services, expressed the event's purpose of enlightening young people about the array of opportunities available to them. Stewart...

  • Meet the Women Behind Charlotte’s Landscape

    Published on March 14, 2024 by Kayla Chadwick-SchultzThe City of Charlotte's Landscape Management division is not just about maintaining green spaces; it is also about breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes. In a field historically dominated by men, five remarkable women, Natasha Warren, Victoria Aguilar, Laurie Reid, Kourtnie Vincent, and Erin Oliverio, are making waves and reshaping the landscape industry in Charlotte.Natasha Warren, who joined the Landscape Management team in 1998, reflects on the lack of diversity she initially encountered in the industry....