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  1. Extreme Heat: Residents Urged to Take Precautions to Avoid Heat-related Illness

    https://news.mecknc.gov/extreme-heat-residents-urged-take-precautions-avoid-heat-related-illness-July-26-28

    With extreme high temperatures and heat indices expected Friday through Sunday, Charlotte-Mecklenburg government agencies and partners are highlighting services available to assist vulnerable residents during times of extreme heat. Public Health recommends that residents take extra precautions as heat-related illness can be more severe as the body temperature rises:

  2. In the Mail: 2025 Mecklenburg County Property Tax Bills

    https://news.mecknc.gov/mail-2025-mecklenburg-county-property-tax-bills

    Mecklenburg County has mailed 2025 bills for real property, individual personal property, and business personal property taxes as of July 29. Bills are due Sept. 1, 2025, and must be paid by Jan. 5, 2026, to avoid interest.

  3. Park and Recreation Serves Up New Girls Volleyball League, Registration Open for Fall Youth Sports

    https://news.mecknc.gov/park-and-recreation-serves-new-girls-volleyball-league-registration-open-fall-youth-sports

    Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation is serving up a new volleyball league for girls ages 11-13. The league is the latest addition to a growing lineup of sports that Park and Recreation hosts for girls of all skill levels.  

  4. A New Year Brings New Parks, A New Museum, Miles of Greenways and More

    https://news.mecknc.gov/new-year-brings-new-parks-new-museum-miles-greenways-and-more

    The County is focused on reinvesting in existing Park and Recreation facilities – taking care of what we already have – as well as building new features for residents to enjoy. 

  5. Keeping Cool: Free Box Fans Available to Eligible Mecklenburg County Residents

    https://news.mecknc.gov/keeping-cool-free-box-fans-available-eligible-mecklenburg-county-residents

    As extreme high temperatures and heat indices persist through at least July 30, Charlotte-Mecklenburg government agencies and partners are highlighting services available to assist vulnerable residents during times of extreme heat. 

  6. Mecklenburg County Public Health Reports Increase in Illegal Food Vendors

    https://news.mecknc.gov/mecklenburg-county-public-health-reports-increase-illegal-food-vendors

    Mecklenburg County Public Health has seen an increase in complaints of food vendors operating without a permit. Most of the complaints are coming from street vendors selling food between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. in the Uptown and South End areas of Charlotte.

  7. Tapestry of Voices, Threads of Change: Mecklenburg County Student Shares her Story as Do the Write Thing National Ambassador

    https://news.mecknc.gov/tapestry-voices-threads-change-mecklenburg-county-student-shares-her-story-do-write-thing

    A student from Northeast Middle School represented her school and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community as national ambassador at the Do the Write Thing Recognition Summit in Washington, D.C. Haven Williams, a rising 8th grader, represented her peers at the summit July 12 - 16, along with her teacher at Northeast Middle, Mai-Lan Lewis.

  8. Extreme Heat: Residents Urged to Take Precautions to Avoid Heat-related Illness

    https://news.mecknc.gov/extreme-heat-residents-urged-take-precautions-avoid-heat-related-illness-resources-available

    With extreme high temperatures and heat indices expected Friday through Sunday, Charlotte-Mecklenburg government agencies and partners are highlighting services available to assist vulnerable residents during times of extreme heat. Public Health recommends that residents take extra precautions as heat-related illness can be more severe as the body temperature rises:

  9. Roads, Rail and Buses: Community Meetings on Transportation Hosted by Commissioner Vilma D. Leake

    https://news.mecknc.gov/roads-rail-and-buses-community-meetings-transportation-hosted-commissioner-vilma-d-leake

    Following the enactment of N.C. House Bill 948—aka the PAVE Act—the Board of County Commissioners has begun the process that will place a countywide referendum on the November ballot.

  10. Residential Pools for Short Term Rentals Now Allowed in Mecklenburg County

    https://news.mecknc.gov/residential-pools-short-term-rentals-now-allowed-mecklenburg-county

    Mecklenburg County Public Health is helping residents stay safe as a new state law now allows the rental of residential swimming pools through a sharing economy platform without a public swimming pool permit from Public Health.