Area Planning

Community Planning

The Community Planning Program partners with residents and community stakeholders to shape Charlotte’s growth by developing and updating three key policy documents: the Charlotte Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan, the Charlotte Future 2040 Policy Map, and the Charlotte Future 2040 Community Area Plans. The program also supports the community through education and engagement initiatives such as the Planning Academy and the Area Plan Roadshow.

 

Comprehensive Plan:

The Charlotte Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan is the City’s long-term roadmap for growth. It sets the vision for how Charlotte should grow and change over time and provides the foundation for all other planning efforts.

Key elements of the Plan include:

  • A vision to ensure growth benefits as many people as possible
  • The Equitable Growth Framework, which measures opportunities today and guides decisions for a fairer future
  • 10 Plan Goals that turn the vision into action
  • A Place Type Palette that describes the kinds of places needed to realize these goals
  • A Planning Framework that connects the citywide vision to more detailed guidance

Policy Map:

The Charlotte Future 2040 Policy Map reflects guidance from the Comprehensive Plan and Community Area Plans. It identifies the type and intensity of development that is appropriate across the City. The Place Type designations within the map represent Charlotte’s growth strategy to:

  • Respect existing neighborhoods
  • Align growth with infrastructure capacity
  • Create vibrant, mixed-use centers
  • Policy Map Manual - Learn how the Policy Map was developed and how it may be updated in the future.

Community Area Plans:

The Charlotte Future 2040 Community Area Plans (CAPs) take the citywide vision and goals and apply them to each part of Charlotte. They give residents and decision-makers a clearer picture of what change is expected locally and how that change supports the broader goals of the Comprehensive Plan.

Each CAP:

  • Identifies a community’s greatest needs in line with the citywide vision and prioritizes the Comprehensive Plan goals
  • Outlines where and what type of change is expected and explains how that change advances community priorities
  • Highlights needed improvements to ensure future growth reflects Charlotte’s aspirations and benefits as many residents as possible
  • The Plans include a shared Neighborhood Toolkit which outlines existing City programs and resources residents can use to help maintain, strengthen, and enhance their communities.

Would you like to learn more about your Community Area Plan and how to use it to support positive change in your neighborhood? Invite staff to your next community meeting or check out the Community Area Plan Roadshow.

Planning Academy:

The Planning Academy is a free educational program open to anyone interested in learning how planning shapes Charlotte’s communities. The Academy gives participants the knowledge and tools to get involved in future planning efforts and to better understand how decisions about growth are made.

Since its launch in 2016, the program has focused on three main goals:

  • Educate: Educate residents about the role Planning plays in building communities
  • Empower: Empower residents to effectively participate in future planning processes
  • Unite: Build relationships between City staff, participants, and neighborhoods

For more information regarding Community Planning initiatives, contact;
Planning, Design & Development
600 East Fourth Street (8th Floor)
Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: (704)-336-2205