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Charlotteâs mobility plan goes missing as city manager misses deadlines for providing cost estimates Charlotteâs mobility plan goes missing as city manager misses deadlines for providing cost estimates By David Hodges | April 29, 2021 at 6:08 PM EDT - Updated April 29 at 6:36 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - A plan to improve Charlotte-area transportation has dropped off the map. A WBTV Investigation shows City Manager Marcus Jones has missed his own deadlines for providing new information about Charlotteâs Transformational Mobility Network. At the start of 2021, few City of Charlotte priorities had more attention than the Transformational Mobility Network. But lately the project has gone missing from council agendas and updates promised regarding the estimated cost of the project and legislation to get a proposed one cent sales tax approved have been not come to fruition. ....
2021 Charlotte City Council elections likely to be delayed a year City leaders are likely set to delay their 2021 elections due to a delay in census data. Yes, they can legally do it. Here s why. Author: Hunter Sáenz (WCNC) Updated: 1:05 AM EST February 23, 2021 CHARLOTTE, N.C. Charlotte s city attorney said the likelihood of Charlotte s 2021 city elections is slim to none. If they do take place, the city would likely face a lawsuit. On Monday, Charlotte City Attorney Patrick Baker presented councilmembers with the reason and options moving forward. Every 10 years cities and municipalities in North Carolina whose elections are based on districts have to review census data to determine if maps should be redrawn due to population growth. ....
City hopes for fresh start for Red Line; Norfolk Southern says nothing has changed Joe Bruno Replay Video UP NEXT The city’s ambitious goal for a Transformational Mobility Network includes plans to run the light rail past the airport, down to Ballantyne and out to Matthews. But in a presentation to the Charlotte City Council Monday night, the city revealed the preference is for the Red Line to move along first. The Red Line is a long-proposed commuter rail from uptown to Iredell County. “We are just going to go back, dust it up, refine that study and move forward,” Assistant City Manager Taiwo Jaiyeoba said in a call with reporters prior to the meeting. ....