Mecklenburg County News Releases
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Learn How to Grow Your Business: Register for What’s Next 2025
Entrepreneurs who have customers and are generating revenue, but want to move their businesses to the next level, can turn to the Mecklenburg County Office of Economic Development for expertise and resources.
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N.C. Legislation Would Support Transportation Infrastructure Across Charlotte-Mecklenburg
The managers of Mecklenburg County, the City of Charlotte, and the Towns of Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Mint Hill and Pineville, representing 97% of the county, appreciate North Carolina Representative Tricia Cotham for filing House Bill 948, Projects for Advancing Vehicle-infrastructure Enhancements (PAVE Act).
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Celebrate Earth Day with Mecklenburg County
Mecklenburg County is hosting several events where residents can learn more about our environment and help protect it.
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Safety First: Department of Labor Recognizes Mecklenburg County
Several Mecklenburg County departments were recognized with N.C. Department of Labor Safety Awards for their efforts in promoting a safe, healthy workplace.
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You’re Invited! County to Celebrate Mallard Creek Recreation Center Reopening
Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation will mark the reopening of Mallard Creek Recreation Center by hosting a community celebration on May 3.
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New Public Health Initiative to Provide Baby Supplies, Vaccine Education in Mecklenburg County
Mecklenburg County Public Health has partnered with Baby Bundles in a new initiative to assist more high-risk pregnant women enrolled in the care management program. Baby Bundles provides products including baby supplies and health education materials.
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Love Your Local: Mecklenburg County Celebrates Local Food System
The N.C. Cooperative Extension, Mecklenburg County Center is gearing up for a celebration of local food, sustainability, and community connection with Love Your Local
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Mecklenburg County Chosen for National Program to Develop Affordable Housing
Mecklenburg County has been chosen for the second cohort of Counties for Housing Solutions (C4HS), a program from the National Association of Counties (NACo) and Smart Growth America that focuses on increasing housing supply.
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Public Comments Wanted for Voluntary House Elevation Project
Mecklenburg County is seeking comments from the public or any interested parties regarding a voluntary house elevation project along the 3000 block of Hansen Drive.
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Burn Ban Lifted for Mecklenburg County
As of April 2, at 8 a.m., the Mecklenburg County Fire Marshal’s Office has rescinded the local burn ban that was previously implemented in coordination with the statewide order issued by the N.C. Forest Service.