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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 at the Ballot Box: When Crime Becomes Currency

Jack Beckett·

Three weeks before one of Charlotte's most consequential elections in a decade, a murder on the Blue Line became the story that wouldn't let go. Somewhere between Iryna Zarutska's death and the November 4 ballot, tragedy was transformed into campaign currency.

Raleigh's Property Tax Squeeze Could Cap Charlotte's Future

Jack Beckett·

The House Property Tax Study Commission meets April 15 with four draft bills, including a levy limit that would cap Mecklenburg County tax increases at roughly 1.5 cents. At a Joint Legislative Breakfast, officials from the BOCC, City Council, and CMS Board presented unified opposition.

What You Need to Know About Charlotte's New Transit Authority

Jack Beckett·

Charlotte and Mecklenburg County have crossed a governance threshold that will shape transportation, land use, and public spending for a generation. On December 18, the Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority convened for the first time.

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