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Feb. 29, 2024

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City Announces New Opportunity Fund Grant Cycle

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The City of Charlotte’s Arts and Culture Advisory Board is accepting new grant requests from Charlotte-Mecklenburg arts and culture groups and artists to receive Opportunity Fund support.  The grants will fund near-term projects, programs and initiatives that advance strategies in the recently accepted Charlotte Arts and Culture Plan.

Applicants can request up to $40,000 by submitting a letter of intent and must meet eligibility requirements. The deadline to submit a request is March 28.

Learn more about Opportunity Fund Grants

 

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Charlotte’s First Social District to Open Soon

Aerial view of section of Plaza Midwood

The long-awaited launch of the city’s first social district is not so far away. Ahead of the launch, City Speaks spoke with Jason Michel, executive director of the Plaza Midwood Merchants Association, to discuss what residents can expect after the launch, community concerns and the logic behind the reusable cups.

This interview has been edited for brevity.

Plaza Midwood will be Charlotte’s first-ever Social District. Can you explain what that means and how it benefits the neighborhood?

Plaza Midwood, now more than ever, is a great example of a "10-minute neighborhood" filled with small businesses across industry sectors and surrounded by wonderful multi-family and single-family communities. We are also a destination for the region to enjoy the arts, fashion, cuisine, nightlife, etc. Our intention and expectations regarding establishing the Plaza Midwood Social District are to enhance the walkability of the neighborhood, activate the pedestrian networks and encourage guests to explore and experience Plaza Midwood in all its bohemian glory.

Signs are posted to show the perimeters of the Social District, but as you’ve clarified online, the district is not active yet. Can you tell us when the Social District is set to begin and if the neighborhood is planning any kind of kick-off or celebration?

As the Plaza Midwood Social District is just an enhancement to our area, we have no plans to celebrate it in and of itself. In early March, guests should start seeing stickers on the doors of participating businesses where they can purchase the official Plaza Midwood Social District cup and enjoy ‘sippin' & strollin'’ within the district boundaries. The Plaza Midwood Merchants Association, neighborhood businesses, and residents will continue to celebrate what makes our neighborhood truly special: the diverse entrepreneurs, artists, friends, and families that call Plaza Midwood home.

Social district stickers used to identify establishments where social district beverages can be purchased, where they can be consumed, and where they are not allowed.

Plaza Midwood businesses within the social district boundaries will display stickers identifying where to-go beverages can be purchased (purple), where to-go beverages can be consumed (green), and where to-go beverages are not permitted (red).

What can you tell us about the reusable cups?

We are very proud of the reusable cup solution that our partnership with Envision Charlotte has made possible. Though the logistics of the circular economy designed around the cup may present a learning curve for participants, we feel the positive environmental effects of avoiding single-use or even recyclable plastics are well worth the effort. After roughly seven uses, the cup is carbon neutral.

How does the reusable cup system work?

The 16 ounce stainless steel cup is your token to participate in the social district. After your initial purchase of $8 from a participating establishment, you can reuse or swap (if undecorated and undamaged) the cup at all participating establishments in the district. When done with your outing, you can take the EMPTY cup home for future use, or if the cup is in good condition (undecorated and undamaged), you can return it to a participating establishment for a discount or cash reward. Per state and local law, the cup can only be filled with an alcoholic beverage by a trained server at a participating ABC-permitted establishment. We will work closely with our members and law enforcement agencies to ensure compliance or adjust as laws evolve.

Read the full interview at charlottenc.gov.

 

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City Council Business Meeting Highlights

During the Feb. 26 business meeting, Charlotte City Council approved two key sustainability and public safety initiatives you should know about:

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City Council approved $1.27 million to purchase vehicles for the Civilian Crash Investigation Program. The program will launch this summer with 16 civilians who will investigate traffic crashes that solely involve property damage. In 2022, CMPD Officers spent over 31,000 hours responding to nearly 24,000 qualifying crashes. The hiring of Civilian Traffic Investigators will allow officers to focus on proactive crime reduction and responding to emergency calls for service.

Firehouse 30 rendering

City Council approved a contract to construct Firehouse #30, the city's first all-electric fire station. The new facility at 3019 Beam Road will replace the existing firehouse located at 4707 Belle-Oaks Drive, which was built in 1955, and will help improve response times. The new facility will help improve response times and is the first all-electric firehouse in Charlotte. Some of its key features include:

  • EV Charging for Electric Fire Engine
  • Geothermal HVAC
  • Photovoltaic (Solar) Panels
  • Low-flow Fixtures for Water Use Reduction


Watch the Feb. 26 Council Business Meeting.

 

A Virtual Exploration of Charlotte’s Black History 

To experience a fun and educational Black History Month activity for your family, travel to the historic Elmwood/Pinewood Cemetery and try the Our Stories CLT App. The app provides users with an immersive augmented reality experience that allows them to see virtual headstones for unmarked gravesites, historic photos overlayed into today’s views, and an introduction to the historical figures buried in the cemetery. 

Many of the virtual headstones you will see within the app belong to African Americans who made significant contributions to Charlotte. Come check out Charlotte’s past through augmented reality and learn about residents who contributed to the community.

Download the Our Stories CLT App

 

Upcoming Events 

FEATURE EVENT: City of Charlotte Career Expo (Click photo below for details)

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The City of Charlotte Career Expo will be held on Thursday, March 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. At this event, attendees can connect with professionals and learn about careers in Aviation, CATS, Charlotte Water, and more.

Other Community Events

  • (Feb. 29) In-person Placemaking Q&A Workshop
  • (March 7) Honoring Ramona Brant: Small Business Fuels Second Chance Employment
  • (Feb. 29) In-person Placemaking Q&A Workshop
  • (March 9) Stream Cleanup
  • (March 9) Tree Tips: Mulching and Watering Workshop
  • (March 14) Budget Listening Session (in-person)
  • (March 14) Council Member LaWana Mayfield Town Hall: This is Your Charlotte
  • (March 20) Budget Listening Session (virtual)

The Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority has more on what’s Happening in CLT.

 

Culture Corner: Black History Month

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The 2024 Black History Month Celebration ends after tomorrow, but let us all celebrate Charlotte’s Black creators, thought leaders, and business owners throughout the year.

Watch the Black History Makers series to meet some of Charlotte's Black community leaders leaving their mark on the city. Also, check out opportunities to support Black-owned businesses and organizations across Charlotte. Local Black influencers curated lists for some of the best places to EAT, DRINK, SHOP, and SUPPORT. 
 

More Stories Worth Your Time 

  • Charlotte Fire History Includes Its Black History
  • Saturdays With the City: Placemaking Community Grant Applications Open
  • City Oks $4.7M Contract to add to Cross Charlotte Trail
  • New Charlotte Hornets Owners Want to Build a Bigger Practice Facility
  • City Leaders Want More State Funds as CMPD Cracks Down on Street Racing
  • Charlotte Shout Brings Music, Art to Uptown

Let us know what you think of this edition.

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