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Here’s how to park for free at LYNX decks
One great benefit of buying LYNX passes is being able to park for free at parking decks along the way. In University City, this includes the 1,513-space deck at the University City Blvd Station and the 800-space deck at the JW Clay Blvd Station. In both cases, a...
Join Friday’s LYNX celebration at 3 ribbon cuttings and festivities
The big day is Friday! The people at Charlotte Area Transit System are so excited about this monumental achievement that they've organized not one but three ribbon cuttings: 10 am at UNC Charlotte's Main Station, 10:15 am at the 36th Street Station in NoDa, and 10:25...
Many bus routes, connections changing for LYNX
Provided by Charlotte Area Transit System The following service adjustments will take place on Monday, March 19, 2018, following the opening of the LYNX Blue Line to UNCC on Friday, March 16, 2018. To learn more about these new schedules, visit www.ridetransit.org or...
Does a vision for CLT matter? Join the discussion on March 22
Why is it important to have a vision for Charlotte's future? How can Charlotte turn vision into reality? How is that process tied to an ordinance? Join us on March 22 for Planning to Win: Charlotte's Vision, a presentation on these questions by Mitchell Silver, one of...
National Jr. College Athletic Assn. opening office here
When then-college student Cam Newton needed a fresh start, he turned to Blinn College, a junior college with an NJCAA football program. Now the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) is coming to University City, to open a national office to help other...
Help shape Charlotte’s future at UDO Summit
Charlotte is planning a major overhaul of how it guides future development - and it wants YOUR help. The city invites us all to take part in the UDO Summit on March 24. Learn why City planners believe the Unified Development Ordinance will help us create the livable,...
Apartments OK’d; city to weigh URP townhomes next
Charlotte City Council has approved a four-story apartment community beside the Cochran Commons shopping center on Mallard Creek Church Road. Next up: the council on March 19 will hold hearings for two proposed townhome communities within University Research Park....