Mecklenburg County News Releases

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  1. ​Setting Budget Priorities: Commissioners Meet for Annual Retreat

    The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners will meet for its annual budget retreat Jan. 25-27 to address fiscal policies and set its priorities.

  2. County's COVID-19 Community Level Now is Low

    After several weeks of the COVID-19 Community Level at Medium and High, the County’s level is now at Low.

  3. Commissioners Approve $99 Million in ARPA Funds for Local Projects

    The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners has approved funding for 75 local projects with money allocated from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021

  4. BOCC Regular Meeting Jan. 18

    The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023, at 6 p.m.

  5. In Honor of MLK Day: Acts of Service Really Add Up

    Volunteering your time and talent on MLK Day and throughout the year helps make Dr. King's vision of a beloved community a reality.

  6. Your Money. Your Community. Your Voice. Budget Public Hearing to Help Set Priorities

    Mecklenburg County is beginning to craft its Fiscal Year 2023-2024 budget. The first step is a public hearing where citizens have the opportunity to speak on their priorities and concerns as they relate to services funded by Mecklenburg County.

  7. Clearing Paths and Moving Forward: Performance Report Highlights 3 Years of Accomplishments and Challenges

    Mecklenburg County has released its Fiscal Year 2020-2022 Corporate Performance Report, providing a comprehensive look at the activity associated with the Corporate Strategic Business Plan for that period.

  8. County Announces MLK Day Closings

    Mecklenburg County offices and services will be closed on Monday, Jan. 16, 2023 for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

  9. BOCC Budget and Public Policy Meeting Jan. 10

    The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners  (BOCC) will hold a Budget and Public Policy Meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 2:30 p.m. 

  10. Volunteers Needed for "Point in Time" Count

    For the first time in three years, volunteers will span out across city and county streets, shelters and encampments to identify individuals who are living without homes.