Charlotte City Council Feb. 10
The Charlotte City Council on Monday night approved a contract, worth $598,000, with C Design Inc. to design a new office for the Westover Division of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department […]
Flags fly and tempers flare in Huntersville as trucks and hard feelings roll on
For the second time in a little over two months, tempers left over from November’s elections boiled over during an otherwise cordial Huntersville Board of Commissioners meeting. At a Feb. […]
320-apartment mixed-use project in west Cornelius could be a tough sell on a hot corner
CORNELIUS – With plans newly filed by B.V. Belk Properties for a 23-acre commercial and multifamily project with 360 apartments at West Catawba Avenue and Nantz Road, that corner in […]
Confusion and congestion snarl north Charlotte community
North Charlotte’s growing pains were apparent at a community meeting on Dec. 12 at Oehler’s Mallard Creek BBQ Barn, where city and state transportation and planning officials were on hand […]
Monroe Bypass meetings draw skeptical crowd
MONROE – More than 250 people attended three meetings held this week by the N.C. Department of Transportation to explain how state and federal agencies arrived at their decision to […]
Monroe Bypass contractor holding rally for project
MONROE – The Monroe Bypass Constructors LLC, the company contracted to build the Monroe Bypass, is throwing a barbecue to rally support for the contentious project. The rally will be […]
American Engineering acquires Gannett Fleming’s Charlotte operation
Charlotte’s American Engineering Associates-Southeast, PA is absorbing Gannett Fleming Inc.’s assets, staff and projects in Charlotte for an undisclosed amount. With the acquisition, American Engineering adds eight new staff members […]
Talking up transportation reform, governor gets stuck in traffic
Governor Pat McCrory was late to the party December 5 for Cabarrus’ county economic summit. The governor was in Concord to address county leaders on reforms he’s been advocating in […]
N.C. DOT still believes bypass needed to ease Monroe traffic
MONROE – A new 20-mile toll road is still the best option for relieving traffic congestion along U.S. 74 in Union County, according to a revised report issued recently by […]
NCDOT closes Bonner Bridge over safety concerns
RALEIGH — State transportation officials closed the only bridge onto a 60-mile stretch of the Outer Banks on Tuesday after discovering the deteriorating span posed an immediate safety threat. The […]
N.C. DOT holding two railroad-related hearings
CHARLOTTE – The N.C. Department of Transportation next month will host two public hearings on railroad-related projects in the area. One meeting is being held on Dec. 2 and the […]
N.C. DOT to hold meetings on Monroe Bypass
The state Department of Transportation will hold three meetings to receive comments on its revised analyses of the potential ecological impacts of building the Monroe Bypass, which it says is […]
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