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Final Community Workshop has been rescheduled

The third and final community workshop has been rescheduled for September 23rd. Time TBA. The Draft 2020 Vision Plan will be presented to gain feedback from the public. A PowerPoint presentation and other materials will be provided. Please note that there is no meeting on June 9th.Learn more...

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Additional Visions of the City Speaker Series Lecture on June 8, 2010

In “Cradle to Cradle: A Strategy of Hope”, William A. McDonough, FAIA, Int. FRIBA will discuss strategies and projects which help create a diverse, safe, healthy and just world, with clean air, soil, water and power. The event is schedule for Tuesday, June 8, 2010 from 6:00pm-8:00pm at the Wells Fargo Auditorium, Knight Theatre, Levine Center for the Arts. The event is free, but attendees must RSVP.Learn more...

Community Workshop 2

Thank you to all who participated in the Second Community Workshop!

The Second Community Workshop for the 2020 Vision was held Wednesday March 31, 2010 at the Convention Center. With over 250 attendees, the workshop focused on the draft 2020 vision, goals and key plan concepts for the 2020 Vision Plan. Many thanks to all volunteers and participants. We are tallying the comment cards and will make the results available soon. You can also check out the Idea Station presentations here.Learn more...

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Existing Conditions Summary Memo

The 2020 Vision Plan will be based on a strong understanding of Center City Charlotte, its history and present day conditions. Through this review, the Existing Conditions Summary Memo provides a baseline of information that will support future phases of the plan.Learn more...

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County-Wide Neighborhood Workshops Recap

On January 21st and February 3rd the 2020 Vision Plan Project Team hosted four neighborhood workshops in the north, south, east, and west areas of Mecklenburg County. Public input received at the well-attended workshops will help inform the 2020 Vision.Learn more...

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VISIONS OF THE CITY Speaker Series

The Visions of the City Speaker Series was a big success. The four-part lecture series was co-sponsored by the School of Architecture at UNC Charlotte and the Center City 2020 Vision Plan team.Learn more...

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Check Out Social Networking Opportunities!

The social networking phenomena is changing the way we communicate. The Center City 2020 Vision Plan process is incorporating Facebook, Twitter, and a WordPress blog.
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The Charlotte Center City 2020 Vision Plan

The Charlotte Center City 2020 Vision Plan planning and design process began in September 2009 and will extend over approximately 13 months. The interactive and engaging public process will provide integral direction for a successful Plan and result in a vision for the Center City that reflects the entire community.
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