The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) will host virtual and in-person meetings in April for the Red Line Commuter Rail project. This proposed project would bring rapid-transit rail connections from northern Mecklenburg County and southern Iredell County to Uptown Charlotte via 10 stations in five municipalities.
This project will provide reliable transportation through the establishment of a rapid-transit corridor, supporting traffic reduction along I-77 while driving economic development through the creation of transit-oriented hubs and their surrounding communities from Charlotte to Mooresville. It will also create connections to the Charlotte Gateway Station with its additional transit options and the surrounding entertainment district on one end, while providing the opportunity for future expansion into Iredell County to serve key destinations.
At the meetings, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the project, speak with members of the project team and provide feedback. You can drop in any time for your convenience.
Virtual Public Meeting:
Wednesday, April 10 from 6 – 8 p.m.
Watch on CATS YouTube
In-Person Meetings:
Davidson, Mooresville and Cornelius
Tuesday, April 16 from 6 – 8 p.m.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library – Davidson Branch
119 South Main St., Davidson, NC 28036
Huntersville, Davidson and Cornelius
Thursday, April 18 from 6 – 8 p.m.
North County Regional Library
16500 Holly Crest Ln., Huntersville, NC 28078
Charlotte
Saturday, April 20 from 10 a.m. – Noon
Sugar Creek Library
4045 N. Tryon St. Suite A, Charlotte, NC 28206
Each in-person meeting will focus on the local area.
To find out more information before the meetings or to submit your feedback to today, you can visit CATS Redline input site here.