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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...

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Charlotte City Council will vote on the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), a rewrite of the rules guiding development, on Aug. 22 instead of in...

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Mecklenburg County Manager Dena Diorio has proposed a $2.1 billion budget that would increase spending by $111 million without raising property...

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On today's episode we are with GCAA Board Member, Shane Raby (TriBridge Residential); GCAA Board Member, Eddie Robertson & Jarrod Clay (Redi...

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Governor Cooper recently announced his budget priorities for FY 2022-2023 which expands the state's budget to $29.3B. His budget priorities, include...

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Gov. Henry McMaster signed H. 3126 regarding private employer vaccine mandates, stipulations concerning what a private employer's vaccine mandate...

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Early 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,...

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The 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...

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Thanks 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...

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Recently 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...

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On Thursday, Representative Murrell Smith (R-Sumter) was elected as the new House Speaker, succeeding Jay Lucas (R-Darlington). The unanimous...

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