Mayor Vi Lyles, City of Charlotte | Wikipedia
Mayor Vi Lyles, City of Charlotte | Wikipedia
The City of Charlotte Planning, Design & Development department has announced the second series of workshops as part of the Charlotte Future 2040 Community Area Planning process. This initiative invites residents to contribute to shaping the future development of their neighborhoods.
“These workshops are a crucial part of our comprehensive planning efforts,” said Alyson Craig, Planning Director. “Collaborating with our community allows us to create plans that will guide future development and investments, ensuring they meet the diverse needs and aspirations of Charlotte’s neighborhoods.”
The city encourages all residents to participate in this important process. A series of in-person and virtual workshops will be held, allowing community members to share their input about projects and programs that will support future development in their community. Workshop sessions will be held on:
Tuesdays (Virtual): 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Thursdays (In-Person): 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
As the Charlotte Future 2040 Community Area Planning process progresses, the city will continue to work closely with residents to develop draft plans for 14 geographic areas.
Along with providing feedback on the community area planning process, participants can interact with staff from multiple city departments. This engagement will offer them the chance to ask general questions and learn about planned projects and initiatives.
Residents can learn more about Community Area Planning and register for the workshops by visiting the Community Area Planning Workshops page.