General News

At 80, biologist Matthews still stalks the threatened landscapes

Jim Matthews walks through the damp woods, and as he does, he pays no attention to the branches dripping with last night’s rain, the mucky path or the scolding of jays overhead. Those things don’t matter to Matthews. Not when he’s trying to explain the sex life of ferns. “This is the sterile leaf and […]

A walkable SouthPark? UNCC students offer their vision

Could the SouthPark mall area of Charlotte ever grow into a collection of neighborhoods that more resemble a city than suburban developments? What would it look like? What are the possibilities? The question is timely. Already, about 2,400 new apartments, as well as office towers and mixed-use projects are proposed or in the works. Tuesday […]

Our living patterns, not I-77 asphalt, hold key to solving congestion

[highlightrule] “ ‘Status quo,’ you know, is Latin for the mess we’re in.” — President Ronald Reagan [/highlightrule] The tension and rhetoric about whether to build toll lanes on Interstate 77 is something I’m watching with dispassionate interest. I’m familiar with North Mecklenburg after work there some years ago, but my professional stake in the […]

More N.C., S.C. cities eye downtowns for development potential

[highlightrule] The City of Kannapolis bought its own downtown. It’s one of dozens of towns and cities across North Carolina hoping to make their downtowns more vibrant. [/highlightrule] In Kannapolis, plans for revitalizing downtown are ambitious, the stakes are high, and, residents say, there is a chance “to create our own destiny.” Unlike any other […]

The addictive allure of bird-watching

From mid-December through early-January, tens of thousands of citizen scientists across the Americas will participate in an Audubon Christmas Bird Count. This wildlife census effort began in 1900 as an alternative to the traditional Christmas “Side Hunt,” a competition that entailed killing as many birds and mammals as possible. The only formal count in the […]

What our readers liked best in 2015

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We hope you’ve enjoyed our offerings this year. We have compiled the 2015 articles that attracted the most readers. If you missed them the first time around, here’s another chance. The best-read article for the year—which dwarfed all others in page visits— was published in February: “Ever wondered … why don’t Charlotte streets run north-south?” […]

How prevalent is multifamily throughout the Charlotte region?

The old planners’ joke is that Americans hate two things for their cities—urban sprawl and high density. The joke, of course, is that developing at low densities, such as one house per acre or half acre, spreads the same amount of housing across more acreage—in other words, sprawl. Higher-density development—typically multifamily—has been a topic of […]

Our most-read articles from 2015

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We hope you’ve enjoyed our offerings this year. In case you missed them, here are some of the 2015 articles that attracted the most readers to the institute’s websites, and, farther down this page, to our PlanCharlotte.org online publication. The best-read article for the year—which dwarfed all others in page visits— was published in February […]

Concerned at pace of development, planning commission weighs in

You can add the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission to the local voices expressing concern about development moving rapidly as the city’s process to rewrite its aging zoning code moves far slower. At its monthly work session Monday, members of the planning commission spent several minutes discussing what some see as rising community concern over new developments […]

Dear City Council: Where are bike lanes to our new uptown park?

An open letter to Charlotte City Council members: Today we are unveiling the new First Ward Park, which is extremely positive for our community. With this new park and the developments that will follow, we have a tremendous opportunity to avoid mistakes we have made in the past with respect to providing safe infrastructure for […]