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  1. County Building Renamed for Water Quality Advocate Rusty Rozzelle

    https://news.mecknc.gov/county-building-renamed-water-quality-advocate-rusty-rozzelle

    On Sept. 16, the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners approved the renaming of the Land Use and Environmental Services Agency (LUESA) building to the Russell S. Rozzelle Office Building. 

  2. Bringing Collaboration and Care to the Opioid Crisis

    https://news.mecknc.gov/news/bringing-collaboration-and-care-opioid-crisis

    Earlier this week Mecklenburg County co-hosted the Breaking Barriers: Compassionate Care and Community Engagement in the Opioid Crisis Conference, with the Substance Use Disorder Task Force. 

  3. Top Stories for Sept. 17 2025

    https://pi.mecknc.gov/top-stories/top-stories-sept-17-2025

    This week’s top stories includes info on the proposed MPTA, Rusty Rozzelle, Rosenwald School #2, the Sept. 15 opioid conference, the Voluntary Agricultural District, Hispanic Heritage Month, World Alzheimer’s Day, and the N.C. Soil and Water Conservation Commission.

  4. Preserving Our Farms: Mecklenburg County Adopts Voluntary Agricultural District Ordinance

    https://news.mecknc.gov/preserving-our-farms-mecklenburg-county-adopts-voluntary-agricultural-district-ordinance

    The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners adopted an ordinance establishing a Voluntary Agricultural District program, a major step forward in the County’s efforts to preserve farmland, support farmers, and promote agriculture.

  5. Applications Open for Residents to Serve on Proposed Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority

    https://news.mecknc.gov/applications-open-residents-serve-proposed-metropolitan-public-transportation-authority

    Ahead of November’s countywide referendum on raising the sales tax by 1% for transportation projects, the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners has authorized the formation of a Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority (MPTA).

  6. Residents Invited to Drop Off Recyclables During Take-Back Event

    https://news.mecknc.gov/residents-invited-drop-recyclables-during-take-back-event

    Mecklenburg County Solid Waste is hosting a Take-Back event on Saturday, Sept. 20, where residents can drop off their unwanted recyclables.

  7. Little School, Big Impact: Huntersville Rosenwald School #2 Celebrates 100-year Anniversary

    https://news.mecknc.gov/little-school-big-impact-huntersville-rosenwald-school-2-celebrates-100-year-anniversary

    On Saturday, Sept. 20, Mecklenburg County will join with community partners to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of Huntersville Rosenwald School #2. 

  8. Top Stories for Sept. 10 2025

    https://pi.mecknc.gov/top-stories/top-stories-sept-10-2025

    This week’s top stories includes info on a public hearing regarding the decision to authorize a Metropolitan Public Transit Authority, an upcoming opioid conference, Kinship Care Month, MeckRoots and a new section of Reedy Creek Greenway.

  9. Public Health Launches New Community Fitness Challenge

    https://news.mecknc.gov/public-health-launches-new-community-fitness-challenge

    Mecklenburg County Public Health is launching a 16-week countywide fitness challenge called MeckMoves to encourage physical activity and better health that launches with a free biometric screening event, MeckCheck, on Oct. 11 at the McCrorey YMCA, 3801 Beatties Ford Road, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  10. County Commissioners to Hear Comment and Consider Proposed Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority

    https://news.mecknc.gov/county-commissioners-hear-comment-and-consider-proposed-metropolitan-public-transportation

    Ahead of November’s countywide referendum on raising the sales tax by 1% for transportation projects, the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners is scheduled to hear public input and vote on whether to authorize the formation of a Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority (MPTA)