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Charlotte Councilwoman Marjorie Molina to Host Town Hall on Transit and Planning in East Charlotte

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Published on June 18, 2025
Charlotte Councilwoman Marjorie Molina to Host Town Hall on Transit and Planning in East CharlotteSource: Facebook/ City of Charlotte Government

East Charlotte residents, mark your calendars for a town hall meeting where mobility and planning will take center stage. District 5 Councilwoman Marjorie Molina is set to lead discussions, shedding light on the city’s ongoing transit and infrastructure projects, as outlined in a recent social media post from the City of Charlotte Government. The session is slated for next Thursday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Robinson Presbyterian Church setting the stage for community engagement on matters that shape the daily commute and future of neighborhoods.

Notable topics on the agenda include the buzzed-about Strategic Investment Areas, the evolution of the Transit System Plan, the transformative Corridors of Opportunity, and input on the Community Area Plan currently in development. Councilwoman Molina will be joined by an ensemble of city leaders, including Council Member Ed Driggs, County Commissioner Mark Jerrell, and David Howard, the strategist behind DL Howard Consulting Group. Ample opportunity for resident questions and input is a promised feature of the evening.

Ensuring comprehensive accessibility is a cornerstone of the City of Charlotte's ethos. In line with this commitment, residents in need of auxiliary supports, such as alternative format materials or linguistic accommodations, have been assured of provision upon request. The city encourages potential attendees to state their needs through the online registration form, as detailed in the City of Charlotte Government's post.

For additional information or to register for the event, interested parties are directed to visit the given link at cltgov.me/molina. In the event of further inquiries, the point of contact christened is [email protected], or the readily available phone number, 980-219-0900. As the date approaches, the anticipation for a constructive town hall is palpable among those invested in the vitality, and mobility of District 5.