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Public-Private Campaign Seeks To End Charlotte Homelessness Within 5 Years

WFAE A man sleeps in a bus shelter on East Trade Street during the Speed Street Festival uptown in 2019. A coalition of city, county, nonprofit and business leaders launched an effort Thursday to develop a five-year strategic plan to eradicate homelessness and expand low-income housing in Charlotte. CHARMECK.ORG Organizing began a year ago for the 2025 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Housing & Homelessness Strategy. The initial working group includes not only local leaders, but also someone who has experienced homelessness. The idea is to draft specific plans and identify funding by this fall, said Mecklenburg County Manager Dena Diorio. We re going to be looking at prevention, better wraparound services, access to affordable housing, data, communications, and really trying to integrate all the work so we look at it from a continuum perspective as opposed to just one segment of the continuum, Diorio said.

Property Owners Given 72 Hours To Clear Tent City Encampments

Property Owners Given 72 Hours To Clear Tent City Encampments
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Green space is often hard to find in Mecklenburg County

Mecklenburg County Commissioners float idea of park bond to fund expansions Charlotte-Mecklenburg isn t the best in the country for parks and greenways. Quite frankly, in a growing city, it s a race for land. Author: Hunter Sáenz (WCNC) Updated: 10:36 PM EST January 28, 2021 CHARLOTTE, N.C. Charlotte-Mecklenburg isn t known for its amount of parks or greenspace.  Mecklenburg Parks and Recreation is working to release the plans in February that would help fix that problem and some on the board of county commissioners are eyeing a bond as a possible way to fund it.  Currently, there are 210 parks in the county on roughly 21,000 acres of land that s hard to come by these days. 

Mecklenburg Co closes some Parks and Rec services for next 3 weeks

Mecklenburg Co. closes some Parks and Rec services for next 3 weeks Some Parks and Rec facilities close in Mecklenburg County By WBTV Web Staff | January 14, 2021 at 3:36 PM EST - Updated January 14 at 7:03 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Mecklenburg County’s Parks and Recreation facilities will be closing some facilities to the public until at least the end of January. The closures, effective Friday, Jan. 15, will affect all indoor services. Parks will remain open until dusk every day. “As we’ve all seen, our COVID-19 numbers are continuing to rise, and Mecklenburg County government wants to not only comply with the directive, but to set an example in the community we can encourage others to follow,” County Manager Dena Diorio said during a press conference on Thursday.

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