Skip to main content
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Charlotte, NC|Independent Local News
The Charlotte Mercury

Always Last... To Breaking News!

Sections
government

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission

Coverage (4 articles)

On Data Centers, Mecklenburg County Wants a Voice It Mostly Doesn't Have

Jack Beckett·

Mecklenburg commissioners got a deliberately neutral briefing on data centers at their May 19 meeting and signaled they want a position on the fast-growing industry. The catch: under North Carolina law, nearly all the zoning power belongs to the cities, not the county.

Charlotte Council Approves Both Faith in Housing Rezonings.

Jack Beckett·

Council Member LaWana Mayfield, the architect of Charlotte's Faith in Housing initiative, voted against a Faith in Housing petition Monday night. Both rezonings passed. The second carried on the bare minimum: six yes votes, no mayor in the chair.

International Migration to Mecklenburg County Dropped 41 Percent in One Year

Jack Beckett·

International migration to Mecklenburg County dropped 41 percent in a single year — from 22,545 new residents to approximately 13,000. The decline, presented to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission by Liz Morrell of the Charlotte Urban Institute, exposes a dependency: international migration ran at nearly nine times the domestic rate the year before the drop.

Related