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From the NAA: Large gatherings are a new concern for multifamily housing operators. Pools, fitness centers, clubhouses, dog parks, theaters,...

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If you are new to North Carolina or do not have an NC license or ID yet you can register to vote by accessing either Vote411.org or ncsbe.gov and...

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The Proposed FY 2021 General Fund Budget is $718.8 million, a 1.22 percent or $8.8 million decrease from last year. The total budget is $2.55...

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The COVID-19 Business Toolkit is now available on MeckNC.gov to help small business owners as they prepare to reopen to the public. The toolkit is...

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The National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC)’s Rent Payment Tracker found 80.2 percent of apartment households made a full or partial rent...

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There will be a public hearing on the TOD Text Amendment (Rezoning No. 2020-044) as part of the May 18 City Council meeting. Development compliance,...

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The SCGA has returned to Columbia on May 12th and gaveled in at noon. They plan to meet for three days and take action on the state's dollars in...

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Dear NAA Click & Lease User,The NAA Click & Lease Program will be updated on May 20, 2020 to include the...

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North Carolina independent contractors and self-employed workers who are out of work because of COVID-19 can apply for federal Pandemic Unemployment...

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Governor Roy Cooper today signed the following COVID-19 relief bills into law: Senate Bill 704 House Bill 1043 “I am signing into law...

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On this past Tuesday evening, Governor Cooper announced a Modified Stay at Home Order that will go into effect from May 8 – 22 unless...

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Have you completed your census yet? In mid-March, households began to receive information in the mail about the 2020 Census, but North Carolina is...

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