Senate Bill 650 was created with the intent of raising more money for areas of the state that have not experienced the same benefits as larger counties due to the fact that they are smaller and more rural. This legislation would cost the City of Charlotte millions in lost tax revenue.
Read MoreThe City of Charlotte is proposing changes to the city’s Housing Code Ordinance.
Many members of the Charlotte City Council believe that a stronger ordinance is needed.
Read MoreHighlights From: AIA And Code Enforcement Connect, May 8th Presentation
2019 Code Legislation
Inspection Department Reorganization
Accela Update
And Code Changes and Challenges
Tips for Organizing and Conducting a Successful Constituent Lobbying Meeting.
Read MoreThe City of Charlotte has created a customer centric - Development Services Center. This One Stop Shop will open in November and combine 11 Charlotte development categories into one space.
Check out the presentation.
Read MoreThe discussion of consolidating Charlotte and Mecklenburg County services happened again.
Here’s the recap of the conversation and a link to the POD Cast.
Read MoreLast week, Charlotte Public Relations officially launched. The website went live, social media accounts were created, and Longleaf Politics did a story. Now, this week our newsletter “The Leader” debuts.
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