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Charlotte Civic Calendar: 10-Day Political Events Preview (Oct 3–13, 2025)

Jack Beckett2 weeks ago2 weeks ago010 mins

Charlotte’s next 10 days decide zoning, preservation, transit, and ballot logistics. Here’s what to watch, how to attend, and why it matters.

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