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Charlotte council defers Spectrum Center traffic-control contract, asks staff to review cost-sharing
Summary
Council voted to defer item 27, a contract for Spectrum Center event traffic-control services, after members asked city staff to report how much Spectrum contributes and whether cost‑sharing models exist. The deferral passed after procedural confusion; manager Marcus Jones will research the contract details and return to council.
Charlotte City Council deferred action on a traffic-control services contract tied to events at the Spectrum Center on Nov. 10, directing staff to report back with a clearer accounting of costs and whether the city should seek a cost‑sharing arrangement with the arena’s operator. The item originated from a city procurement to provide traffic‑mitigation services the city has funded since 2005.
Council member Luana Mayfield, who moved the deferral, said she…
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