Mecklenburg County News Releases

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  1. Building the FY2024 Budget: County Commissioners to Host Meetings

    The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners will hold a series of meetings to discuss the FY2024 recommended budget.

  2. County Manager Recommends $2.3 Billion Operating Budget for FY2024

    Mecklenburg County Manager Dena R. Diorio today presented her recommended budget for Fiscal Year 2024 to the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). 

  3. Spring 2023 Business LaunchPad Graduates

    Graduates from two programs offered by the Mecklenburg County Office of Economic Development (OED) received their certificates at today’s dual ceremony held at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center.

  4. Changes to Expect with the End of the Public Health Emergency

    The Public Health Emergency declaration related to COVID-19 ended on May 11, 2023. As a result, your access to some programs and services may change.

  5. Tour the Past at the Trail of History Festival

    Residents and visitors are invited to recognize and celebrate Mecklenburg County’s history, culture and growth at the Trail of History Festival on Saturday, May 20, at Midtown Park.  

  6. BOCC Regular Meeting May 16

    The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) will hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, at 6 p.m. 

  7. 12th Annual Crowns of Enterprise Awards Program Recognizes Local Certified Minority, Women, Small Business Enterprises

    12th Annual Crowns of Enterprise Awards Program Recognizes Local Certified Minority, Women, Small Business Enterprises

  8. 2023 School Nurse of the Year Awarded

    Public Health is proud to announce Cynthia Wiley as 2023 CMS School Nurse of the Year.

  9. Water You Doing This Summer?

    Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation (MCPR) outdoor water amenities will soon have summertime hours. Schedule your outdoor time around what is available near you. Make a splash, take a swim class, or soak up the sun starting Memorial Day weekend

  10. Do the Write Thing: Students Share Powerful Experiences with Youth Violence

    Two Mecklenburg County students have the chance to visit Washington, D.C. to represent the County and their peers during Do the Write Thing National Recognition Week.