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Press release: Charlotte needs emergency action on
Charlotte needs to step up its game to keep the residents who use our streets safe.
Bring Back Red-Light Cameras To Save Lives
Automated enforcement can reduce deadly crashes at Charlotte intersections.
We believe great communities don’t happen by accident — they’re built through thoughtful choices about how we grow and move.
When we design neighborhoods where people can easily walk, bike, ride transit, and live close to what they need, we create places that are healthier, more equitable, and more connected.
By working together — neighbors, leaders, and advocates — we’re building a region where everyone can thrive. And with your support, we can get there even faster.
At their November 24 meeting, the Charlotte City Council voted to delay the adoption of all 14 Community Area Plans (CAPs), choosing instead to adopt seven and delay the rest. These plans set […]
Read More about City Council Adopts New Plans for Half of Charlotte, Delays the RestRenderings of the proposed I-77 toll lane designs include this graphic depicting the I-77/I-277 interchange. (Photo by Ryan Pitkin) For more than 60 years, Interstate 77 has been a physical […]
Read More about Why Expanding I-77 South with New Toll Lanes Is the Wrong Path for CharlotteCHARLOTTE — The news released Friday regarding proposed cuts to federal transit funding is deeply troubling and bears serious implications for our region. For Charlotte and the entire region served […]
Read More about Press release: Sustain Charlotte opposes elimination of federal transit funding
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