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Brevard Street Study

The Brevard Street Study is a an effort by city staff to create a unique and exciting area on Brevard Street between the Charlotte Bobcats Arena and the future NASCAR Hall of Fame Museum.  A series of three public meetings will allow citizens and businesses to provide input on this concept as well as input on bicycle and pedestrian connectivity between the Center City and South End districts.

Project Contacts:
Todd Thorne, Engineering Project Manager, 704-353-0993
Dan Thilo, Planning Commission, 704-336-8321

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Objectives:

  • To create a distinct, diverse and attractive vision for the study area that reflects and highlights the "Memorable Streets - Brevard Street Connectivity Study."
  • To develop a land use plan, an urban design vision and zoning requirements that will be adopted by the City Council to guide future development.
  • To create requirements that will be implemented through public and private partnerships.
  • To study bicycle and pedestrian connectivity between uptown districts and SouthEnd.


The Brevard Street Study team wants your input.  Please click on the gray "Feedback" box to the right of this page and provide any comments you wish in regard to the Brevard Street Study. City Staff is particularly interested in your input regarding building guidelines, parking characteristics, parks and open space, signage, and connectivity to neighborhing areas.

Thank you for your interest.  The first "open house" for public input was held on September 21, 2006. 

The 2nd open house took place on October 19, 2006.  The meeting included a presentation of the case studies below.

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The final open house took place on Tuesday, December 19, 2006.  At this meeting, City staff and consultants shared final recommendations for land use, building design, parking and connectivity and explained how the City will implement these recommendations.
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