UDO Update Jan 2022

The UDO timeline was extended for public comment and review through March 18, 2022. There have been over 500 public comments published on the UDO website and the City is also seeing emerging hot topics such as rules governing short-term rentals and tree preservation guidelines.

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Axios Article on Short Term Rentals

“There are already other ordinances in place that will protect residents from neighboring houses to become party houses. These regulations aren’t going to fix those, they’re going to make it harder for the people who are doing it right,” says Bryan Holladay, a lobbyist who has worked in the development industry.

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The CEDC and Charlotte's NEST

As part of the Comp 2040 Plan, Charlotte City Council created two new boards: The Charlotte Equitable Development Commission (CEDC) and Charlotte’s Neighborhood Equity and Stabilization Commission (Charlotte’s NEST).

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2021-2022 CMS Budget

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District increased their budget by 26%. In part from a $400 million increase in temporary federal funding. A summary on how that money is being funded and allocated.

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