Overview of a program to be used for orderly continued planning processes.
1964-1970 annexation study. Phase one, Community growth & annexation, Charlotte, North Carolina
Annexation study. Phase one, Community growth & annexation, Charlotte, North Carolina; Community growth & annexation, Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission
14, A-6 leaves : maps ; 28 cm
1964
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eng
J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Annexation (Municipal government) City planning
North Carolina--Charlotte North Carolina--Mecklenburg County
Planning and Development of Charlotte, N.C.
This collection primarily comprises government documents relating to the development and planning of Charlotte, N.C. in the postwar era of the twentieth century. Publication dates of materials in this collection range from 1935-1993, but the bulk of materials were published between 1944-1987. Among the subjects covered are urban renewal projects, regional planning, and infrastructure development in Charlotte and the surrounding area. Authors include government agencies, including the Charlotte Mecklenburg Planning Commission, the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, and local urban planning firms. These publications are part of the Local Documents Collection at J.Murrey Atkins Library. Charlotte Chamber of Commerce publications, contributed by the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, are also included in The Planning and Development of Charlotte collection.
Living Charlotte : the postwar development of a New South city
This collection is part of Living Charlotte (http://livingcharlotte.uncc.edu/), a digital project that documents economic growth and social change in Charlotte, North Carolina, in the decades following World War II.
Atkins Library Local Documents--3rd Floor
JS344.A52 N13 1964
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