5% of people ride bicycles, so it doesn't make sense to fund bike networks.
5% of people drive electric cars, so we're funding a national charging network.
(also 👇)
This month has seen the launch of two new Charlotte-based podcasts exploring local culture and community, one from Arts+ and another from @UnivCityCLT. The two take different approaches but have one thing in common: @iamhannahhasan. https://t.co/4KvmYBsPn5
#MeckBOCC unanimously approved up to $40 million for a new University City Library. The current lease expires in December 2024. The new location will be off JW Clay Blvd. @wsoctv
@chuckmcshane Agree re single use campuses and the future of cities. However, a lot lot of opportunity lies in adapting those single use campuses to create community / regional centers. They are green fields to an extent.
These exquisite pie slices—made of paper by the wonderful artist MyLoan Dinh—are among 100+ works in Nature Morte, opening tonight @unccharlotte Rowe Galleries.
We're thrilled the @MENOFDESTINYCLT team is part of Our State, Our Work. Learn more about this two-year initiative to connect young adults to living wage employment opportunities in North Carolina: https://t.co/yPQ40ePKj0 #CarolinaAcross100
There's a great opportunity with @MeckParkRec at 6 p.m. TODAY to share your thoughts on plans for the Back Creek and Doby Creek greenways and Back Creek Park in northeast #Charlotte. More connectivity here would be great for the University City area!
https://t.co/JDPQq7zAMs
Marjorie Molina, #cltcc District 5 Elect, will join me (Bryan Holladay) at the August’s Public Policy Committe Meeting @cltareachamber - Wednesday August 10, at 5:00pm.
Register to attend (free).
https://t.co/udBLVgG4W9