Charlotte is stepping up to meet one of our biggest challenges: housing.
Today we're kicking off the National Housing Innovation Challenge, blending bold ideas of design and build to expand affordable housing and reimagine how we grow.
We're proud to bring 20 university teams together to construct innovative, attainable homes.
The future of Charlotte depends on it, and we're ready to lead.
To become an industry partner, visit https://t.co/aL1GjE1Pcb.
Beginning today Charlotte Water will implement mandatory water restrictions to help protect our region’s water supply.
These measures are an important step to reduce non-essential water use and ensure we can meet the needs of our growing community, especially during changing conditions.
I encourage everyone to do their part—small actions like limiting outdoor watering and reducing unnecessary use can make a big difference.
Learn more about the restrictions and how you can help: https://t.co/gcDqvyJp9W
Thank you for working together to conserve this vital resource.
This week is National Police Week – a time to honor the service and sacrifice of the men and women of @CMPD and law enforcement agencies across the country.
We also remember those who gave their lives in the line of duty and stand with the families who carry the legacy forward.
Thank you for your service and commitment to our community.
Happy Mother’s Day!
Take time to celebrate the strength and love of mothers and mother figures in your life today.
As a mom and grandmother, I’m especially proud of my children and grandchildren, they inspire me and remind me why this work matters.
Wishing you a day filled with appreciation and joy.
Today, we’re proud to welcome #NavyWeek to Charlotte!
This weeklong visit gives our community a chance to connect with the men and women who serve our country and to learn more about the Navy’s mission around the world.
It was an honor to present the official #NavyWeek proclamation to Captain Smith, a Matthews native and NC State graduate whose leadership and service make our region proud.
Charlotte is grateful to host these sailors and to recognize their dedication, professionalism, and commitment to protecting our nation.
Today on International Firefighter’s Day, we recognize the brave men and women of the @CharlotteFD and firefighters around the world who put their lives on the line to keep our communities safe.
Their courage and commitment make a difference every single day.
Charlotte is stronger because of you. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
May is Bike Month, Charlotte!
Whether you’re commuting to work, riding with family, or exploring a new greenway, there’s no better time to get out and experience our city.
Biking supports a healthier community, reduces congestion, and helps us build a more connected Charlotte.
Let’s ride together this month with a shared commitment to making our streets work for everyone.
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Happy Earth Day, Charlotte! 🌎 Here at the City of Charlotte, we're committed to continuously improving, protecting and preserving the environment. From long-term goals for 2050 to the everyday activities of our field crews, Team Charlotte is always working toward a better, brighter future for all, and that starts with taking care of our planet.
Want to join the City of Charlotte in our Earth Day efforts? Check out some opportunities to support, attend, volunteer and learn at https://t.co/gDevhAyjyX.
Today is #EarthDay! 🌎
Here in Charlotte, we're not just celebrating our planet, we're committing to leave it better than we found it.
From expanding and caring for our tree canopy to investing in clean energy and building greener infrastructure, the City of Charlotte is taking real steps toward a more sustainable future for every neighborhood.
This work isn't just about today; it's about the kind of city we leave for the next generation.
Let's keep doing our part, together.
Digital kiosks will be installed throughout the city, and we want to know what YOU want to see on them!
These interactive public screens are designed to make it easier to find local events, city services and community amenities in places people already walk, wait and gather.
Take the survey and help shape the content that will keep our community informed and connected.
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Thank you to @WellsFargo for announcing this week an investment of $6 million in six local nonprofits to strengthen our neighborhoods and expand opportunity for all. Partnerships like this empower our community and help every Charlottean share in our city's success.
Exciting news for Charlotte!
We’re proud to welcome Japan-based SMBC Group to the Queen City—bringing new opportunities, jobs, and innovation to our growing economy.
Charlotte continues to shine as a hub for talent, business, and possibility.
The new Community Engagement Center for the I-77 South Express Lanes project is now open at 1023 W. Morehead St. Ste. 150. This is a place to learn, share, and ensure NCDOT understands what our community wants and needs.
Charlotte’s future leaders are ready to learn and grow — and they need your support! Businesses can make a difference by hosting a student intern through the Mayor’s Youth Employment Program this summer.
Learn more and sign up: https://t.co/OM8pe5TY5j
Charlotte has lost a dedicated public servant and dear friend in former Council Member Charlie Dannelly. Charlie’s life was defined by service as a teacher, principal, council member, and state senator. He believed deeply in education and community, and his impact will be felt for generations. I’ll remember his kindness, wisdom, and steady leadership. My heartfelt condolences to his family and all who loved him.
Our community continues to have questions and concerns about plans for the I-77 South Toll Lane Project.
I’ve spoken with North Carolina Transportation Secretary Daniel Johnson, who appreciates our concerns. I believe that definitive action needs to occur in the short-term to further engage with our community. Secretary Johnson has committed to meeting with neighborhood leaders from communities that would be impacted by this project.
Secretary Johnson has shared that there remains time to incorporate community feedback and identify solutions. I have also referred this item to the next meeting of the Transportation, Planning & Development Committee, which is scheduled for March 5, and we have invited NCDOT to attend the meeting to explain the process and next steps.
We will continue to make sure that our community’s perspectives, concerns and needs are shared with NCDOT, state leaders and federal leaders.
Reverend Jesse Jackson’s passing is a moment to pause and reflect on the profound impact he had on our nation.
He devoted his life to moving America closer to equality, opening doors that had long been closed to Black Americans and so many others.
I had the privilege of meeting him on several occasions, and I was always struck by his energy and unwavering belief in what was possible.
Today, Charlotte joins communities across the country in honoring Reverend Jackson’s extraordinary legacy and lasting influence.
The Charlotte region just ranked second in the nation for job growth last year, trailing only New York City, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (@BLS_gov).
This momentum means tens of thousands of new jobs, and we’re committed to making sure this growth reaches every Charlottean.
The Excelsior Club is more than a building. It’s a cornerstone of Charlotte’s Black history and a symbol of resilience, culture, and community. #BlackHistoryMonth
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