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SUMMARY:Chairman Mark Jerrell’s 4th Annual Eastside Summit
DESCRIPTION:Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners Chair Mark Jerrell\, Charlotte- Mecklenburg Board of Education Chair Stephanie Sneed\, and Charlotte City Council Mayor Pro-Tem Dante Anderson are hosting the 4th Annual Intergovernmental Summit for East Charlotte residents\, on Saturday\, April 18\, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.\, at Eastway Regional Recreation Center\,  3150 Eastway Park Drive in Charlotte. \nThe purpose of this event is to update residents on local activities and investments on the eastside of Charlotte. The event will also feature a panel discussion with Mecklenburg County Manager Mike Bryant\, Charlotte City Manager Marcus Jones\, CMS Superintendent Crystal Hill\, CMPD Chief Estella Patterson\, and Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden. \nThis year’s theme is EAST: Education\, Affordable Housing\, Supporting Services\, and Transportation. As part of this meeting\, attendees will also have access to various government and non-profit resources. Resource tables will be on hand to share information with the public from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Residents are encouraged to register online.
URL:https://rebic.com/event/chairman-mark-jerrells-4th-annual-eastside-summit/
LOCATION:Eastway Regional Recreation Center\, 3150 Eastway Park Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28213
CATEGORIES:Local Government,Educational
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SUMMARY:Mecklenburg County - Master Plan Update Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Park and Recreation to Host Workshops\, Survey for Future Investments\nMecklenburg County is inviting community members to help shape the future of local parks and recreation. \nThe Park and Recreation department is updating Meck Playbook\, a 10-year master plan adopted in 2021. The plan sets the County’s vision for investing in parks\, nature centers\, recreation centers\, trails\, environmental preservation and sustainability\, programs\, and staffing. \nSince adopting Meck Playbook\, Park and Recreation has grown its operations by more than 60 full-time staff and more than $600 million in capital projects. Now\, as the plan enters its fifth year\, residents can offer input on past and future investments by attending one of two workshops and completing a short survey. \n\nThursday\, Feb. 5\, Drop-in Workshop \n5-7 p.m.\nEastway Regional Recreation Center\, 3150 Eastway Park Drive in Charlotte\nSnacks and light refreshments will be provided.\nRegister online\nCommunity Survey\nTell us which Park and Recreation open spaces\, facilities and programs you use and love.\nComplete the survey\n\nWhy Update Meck Playbook? \nMecklenburg County Park and Recreation is committed to ensuring every county resident\, no matter where they live\, has access to the amenities they need to be healthy\, active and thriving. \n“We are building the next chapter of Meck Playbook — one that keeps us moving forward and keeps our community at the center of everything we do\,” said Nick Walker\, director of Park and Recreation. “To our residents: Help us shape a plan that reflects who we are as a community\, and where we’re headed. Your voices are essential.” \nRecommendations from the 2021 master plan have successfully guided many County investments\, including support for: \n\nRenovations and improvements to existing parks\, including Albemarle\, Enderly\, and Tryon Hills parks\, that are in “priority communities” — areas with higher rates of renters\, youth\, older adults\, low-income households\, households with limited access to a car\, and communities of color.\nGreenway expansions and connections.\nImproved systems for residents to report issues or request services at a park or facility.\nPrograms such as MeckRoots and staff positions that connect people to the historic and cultural significance of Mecklenburg County spaces.\n\nMeanwhile\, some of the 2021 recommendations are yet to be realized. Renewed alignment on Park and Recreation’s priorities and funding will help the department address its needs for additional staff members and programs in parks\, and for resources that can support crafting measurable goals and meeting new and emerging trends in recreation. \nThe purpose of the 2026 Meck Playbook update is to reflect on what has been accomplished toward Park and Recreation’s mission\, and to revise the master plan’s recommendations for investments over the next five years. \nResidents will have additional opportunities in 2026 to learn about the Meck Playbook update and to provide input. Be the first to learn about these opportunities by subscribing to updates on PublicInput.com/MeckPlaybook.
URL:https://rebic.com/event/mecklenburg-county-master-plan-update-workshop/
LOCATION:Eastway Regional Recreation Center\, 3150 Eastway Park Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28213
CATEGORIES:Local Government,Policy and Law
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