Local Government Affairs
REBIC – Mecklenburg County Commission Chair Mark Jerrell is Guest of Canopy Gov’t Affairs Committee.
REBIC – Mecklenburg County Commission Chair Mark Jerrell is Guest of Canopy Gov’t Affairs Committee. From REBIC – 5/19/26 Last Friday, during our Canopy Government Affairs Committee Meeting, we were pleased and honored to have Mecklenburg County Commission Chair Mark Jerrell as our guest. During the course of his presentation, in which he masterfully presented…
Read MoreChapters Hold Days at the Capitol to Advance Interests of CRE
Chapters Hold Days at the Capitol to Advance Interests of CRE Toby Burke for Market Share Blog | May 13, 2026 As part of their ongoing state-level advocacy work, NAIOP members from chapters in Ohio, Michigan and North Carolina engaged policymakers at their state capitals this week. NAIOP members from these states traveled to their…
Read MoreREBIC – Charlotte City Council Puts Brakes on Progress Severely Limiting Long-term Prosperity
REBIC – Charlotte City Council Puts Brakes on Progress Severely Limiting Long-term Prosperity From REBIC – 5/12/2026 Rob’s report on the other night’s Charlotte City Council meeting is full of bad news for Charlotte. Especially if we want to prosper. Testy debates followed by numerous attempts to score political points paired with the avoidance of problem…
Read MoreI77 South Managed Lanes – Project Notes and Important Engagement Milestones
I77 South Managed Lanes – Project Notes and Important Engagement Milestones The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) invites you to be part of an important moment for the I-77 South corridor. Over the coming weeks, we are hosting a series of community engagement opportunities designed to ensure community voice is reflected in the process, and we…
Read MoreCharlotte Future 2040 Policy Map Update – 5/4/26
Charlotte Future 2040 Policy Map Update – 5/4/26 On April 14, 2026, Charlotte City Council adopted seven draft Community Area Plans and amended seven adopted Charlotte Future 2040 Community Area Plans. We’re excited to share that the Policy Map updates included in those plans have now been incorporated into the Adopted Policy Map, which is…
Read MoreCity of Charlotte Urban Forestry – Temporary Planting Flexibility Implemented 5/1/2026
City of Charlotte Urban Forestry – Temporary Planting Flexibility Implemented 5/1/2026 Effective immediately, the City’s Urban Forestry Group will provide delayed planting options for all tree, shrub, and other planting requirements until further notice. This includes all plantings for land development regulations in Article 20 of the Charlotte UDO, the Charlotte Tree Ordinance, tree mitigation…
Read MoreREBIC – Controversy on Faith In Housing Approvals Concerning
REBIC – Controversy on Faith In Housing Approvals Concerning From REBIC – 4/28/2026 The Faith in Housing Initiative was launched in 2024 with the intent to (according to the City of Charlotte’s website) “equip faith-based organizations with the tools, resources, and partnerships necessary to bring affordable housing projects to life.” REBIC recently shared information about…
Read MoreREBIC – Cornelius Will Hold Important Master Plan Community Meetings This Month
REBIC – Cornelius Will Hold Important Master Plan Community Meetings This Month From REBIC – 4/21/2026 Press Release April 15, 2026: CORNELIUS, NC – The Town of Cornelius will hold two separate Downtown Master Plan community meetings at the end of the month, April 29 and 30. The open house will be held over two…
Read MoreREBIC – Updated Stormwater Design Manual, Comment Through 4/30
REBIC – Updated Stormwater Design Manual, Comment Through 4/30 From REBIC – 4/7/26 The public comment period for the updated Stormwater Design Manual is now open through April 30. Staff and community members are invited to review the proposed updates and provide feedback. All comments will help Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services consider diverse perspectives and strengthen the…
Read MoreAmendments to Charlotte UDO Adopted
Amendments to Charlotte UDO Adopted City Council approved the latest amendments to the UDO (Maintenance Text Amendment 2025-118) on Monday, March 23, 2026. The latest changes to the UDO: Provide greater clarity, Update definitions (both general term and land use), Adjust use permissions and prescribed conditions, Make some changes and additions to development standards, and Update administrative process language. VISIT CHARLOTTEUDO.ORG TO…
Read More