See the latest developments on the McCullough Drive Extension and J.W. Clay Boulevard streetscape projects at an open house 6:30-8 pm Oct. 5 at Oasis Shriners Center, 604 Doug Mayes Place. The project team will present preliminary designs based on previous public...
Transportation
Help plan key Cross Charlotte Trail segment Sept. 19-21
The public can take part in a planning event Sept. 19-21 for the Hidden Valley segment of the 30-mile Cross Charlotte Trail. Visitors can drop in throughout the three days or take part in the full daily sessions as the project team drafts a preliminary plan for the...
New ways to go: Bike share, CATS app and NC locomotives
We may still love our cars, but University City is getting more alternatives for travel. Charlotte Area Transit has launched a free app to help us catch the bus or LYNX. UNC Charlotte just introduced its Charlotte Wheels bike-share program. And the state dedicated new...
City invites us to help shape I-85 “gateway” bridge
City planners unveiled a radically different type of bridge for I-85 last week - one that will have separate lanes for bikes, extra-wide sidewalk, and a signature design to tell motorists, "You have arrived in Charlotte and University City." You can see the plans...
3 chances to get updates on LYNX and street projects
Charlotte will hold three meetings May 2-4 to share progress and answer questions on the LYNX Blue Line Extension, scheduled to start operation next March. City and state staff will have information about transportation improvements near transit stations including new...
Here’s your chance to shape Charlotte’s next bike plan
Charlotte created its current Bicycle Master Plan in 2008 – ancient history in the evolution of post-auto transportation. A new plan is nearing completion, and transportation planners want YOU to look it over and tell them what you think of their “blueprint for an...
Have your say by Feb. 10 on our transportation future via online survey
Charlotte’s traffic is like the weather, right? Everyone complains but who can do anything? Well, right now, YOU CAN do something about traffic – by taking an online survey to help shape state and local decisions for the next 25 years about roads, light rail, other...