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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.
Voters in Mecklenburg County have a historic opportunity to approve a 1 % sales-tax dedicated to transportation infrastructure that will fund roads, buses, and critical rail expansion across our […]
Read More about More trains – but only if the referendum passesThe North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is preparing to spend a whopping $1.4 billion to widen about 10 miles of I-85 between Gastonia and Belmont.¹ That’s roughly $140 million […]
Read More about Widening I-85 Won’t Fix Traffic — It Will Waste $1.4 BillionOctober 6, 2025 was more than just another Charlotte City Council meeting. It was a moment when critical decisions about how we move, live, and grow together began converging. From […]
Read More about A Turning Point for the Region: Shaping the Future of Transit and Housing
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