Meeting

City Council Zoning Meeting - June 15, 2026

Body

City of Charlotte

Date

June 14, 2026

Jurisdiction

State & Local

🏗️ Construction & Infrastructure Physical Infrastructure

The City of Charlotte held a City Council Zoning Meeting on June 15, 2026, focused primarily on various rezoning petitions and land use decisions. Several petitions were discussed, including requests for deferrals to future meetings and approvals of zoning changes for residential and mixed-use developments. Key procurement-related discussions involved zoning approvals that could impact future development contracts and capital improvement projects, such as the petition for a 176-unit multifamily apartment complex near Mount Holly Road and other residential zoning adjustments. The council reviewed staff recommendations, community input, and zoning committee statements of consistency before voting on motions to approve or defer petitions. Some petitions included conditions restricting certain uses, such as prohibiting data centers, and addressed infrastructure improvements like turn lanes and parking signage. The meeting also included discussions on compliance with community area plans and neighborhood compatibility, with some petitions requiring further review or amendments. Overall, the meeting advanced multiple zoning decisions that will influence upcoming development projects and related procurement activities in Charlotte.

Source

City of Charlotte