Many of the 1,200+ public comments from the first UDO draft have been incorporated into the second draft UDO, also referred to as the public hearing...
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South Carolina's primaries are June 14 and for the first-time early voting in South Carolina is available now through June 10, 2022. You can find a...
Read PostCharlotte City Council will vote on the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), a rewrite of the rules guiding development, on Aug. 22 instead of in...
Read PostMecklenburg County Manager Dena Diorio has proposed a $2.1 billion budget that would increase spending by $111 million without raising property...
Read PostOn today's episode we are with GCAA Board Member, Shane Raby (TriBridge Residential); GCAA Board Member, Eddie Robertson & Jarrod Clay (Redi...
Read PostGovernor Cooper recently announced his budget priorities for FY 2022-2023 which expands the state's budget to $29.3B. His budget priorities, include...
Read PostGov. Henry McMaster signed H. 3126 regarding private employer vaccine mandates, stipulations concerning what a private employer's vaccine mandate...
Read PostEarly voting in North Carolina has begun and will end May 14, 2022 at 3:00pm. North Carolina's Primary elections will be held on May 17, 2022,...
Read PostThe proposed budget is set at $3.2 billion and would go into effect this July 1, 2022 after the budget is voted on May 31, 2022. A few highlights...
Read PostThanks for joining us again on the GCAA's Morning Perks Podcast. On today's episode we are with GCAA Board Member, Mike Susen (Senior Director of...
Read PostRecently the North Carolina Court of Appeals issued a ruling on the topic of short-term rentals in the case of Schroeder v. City of Wilmington. The...
Read PostOn Thursday, Representative Murrell Smith (R-Sumter) was elected as the new House Speaker, succeeding Jay Lucas (R-Darlington). The unanimous...
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