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Add static overview map in this document showing the areas with recommended land use changes. Cannot click links in this viewer. Static map options make information more accessible to people who don't regularly use interactive maps.
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Add Red Line to Map and add "Camp North End - Potential New Station"
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Add Red Line and "Camp North End - Potential New Station" (if this is consistent with SIA maps in other documents).
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Add Red Line to Map and add "Camp North End - Potential New Station"
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Add "Camp North End - Potential New Station"
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Add "Camp North End - Potential New Station"
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Add "Camp North End - Potential New Station"
Add "Camp North End - Potential New Station"
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Add "Camp North End - Potential New Station"
Add "Camp North End - Potential New Station"
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Add "Camp North End - Potential New Station"
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Add "Camp North End - Potential Station" to map. Please use this language per CATS Red Line team.
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Add Red Line to map.
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Add Red Line to map.
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Add Red Line to map.
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Add Red Line
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Show Red Line
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These are now owned by City of Charlotte and will eventually transfer to CATS. Please change to Red Line.
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Add Red Line to map.
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It seems like most categories would merit Aligned for Camp Rd
Concern
Is parking really less adequate than transit in this area? Seems unlikely.
Concern
The number one priority in 10 out of the 15 neighborhoods is for housing availability? There is no shortage of housing or apartments we have vancancies because they overbuilt! So the only reasonable conclusion is that the study suggests our housing prices are too high? That's capitalism...you can't control the market prices or the macro-economic environment. Just because I want to live in quail hollow doesn't give me the right or mean they should build cheap duplexes so I can. This study focuses on a far-left socialist agenda rather than real ways to improve the city. Genuinely curious how many tax dollars were spent on this study to tell us we need more of this race here and that race there. Charlotte councilemen let me save you some of our money in the future build bike lanes and improve walkability.
Support
Support this intersection improvements as it is dangerous.