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Council approves consent and business measures; sets hearings and authorizations
Summary
After a long public forum, the council approved the consent agenda and several business items including a historic‑landmark ordinance, a $120 million installment‑financing public‑hearing resolution, a $1 lease for Envision Charlotte, land‑acquisition support for 5 Points affordable housing, and an interlocal agreement for transit risk services.
Following an extended public forum, the Charlotte City Council processed its consent agenda and then approved a series of business items on Feb. 23.
Key votes and actions at a glance:
- Consent agenda (items 13–38, with noted exceptions): Council approved the consent agenda after deferring items 33–35 and noting item 36 was settled. (Motion carried.)
- Kent and Gertrude N. Blair House historic designation: Council closed the public hearing and adopted an ordinance designating the property as a local historic landmark, effective Feb. 23, 2026. The motion passed unanimously.
- Installment financing public hearing set (equipment and facilities): Council adopted an initial findings resolution and called for…
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