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Action NC is a grassroots community organization that empowers low to moderate-income communities to take action and win victories on issues of concern to our members.

BREAKING: Charlotte City Council is holding a meeting tomorrow, May 14, at 1pm to discuss the I-77 Toll Lanes. We need e...
05/13/2026

BREAKING: Charlotte City Council is holding a meeting tomorrow, May 14, at 1pm to discuss the I-77 Toll Lanes. We need everyone to pack the room and show community support!

Member Spotlight!Please lift Rev. Helen Lindsey in prayer (pictured on Right). She has been unable to be as active in AN...
05/13/2026

Member Spotlight!

Please lift Rev. Helen Lindsey in prayer (pictured on Right). She has been unable to be as active in ANC's events because of serious health issues.

Please lift Priscilla Stowe in prayer.(Pictured on left). She was in a car accident, and she is now dealing with serious pain from the injuries.

Action NC misses these two Senior Warriors and needs them both back on the battlefield. The battlefield we're all strategically fighting.

05/12/2026

Charlotte moves closer to 150-day pause on data center developments
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Our housing justice community organizer, Jessica Moreno speaking on the need for 200k to go towards unlawful eviction di...
05/12/2026

Our housing justice community organizer, Jessica Moreno speaking on the need for 200k to go towards unlawful eviction diversion.

Don't let your family be the next to be displaced by the I-77 Tolls! Show up for your community TODAY — 6:30 PM, at 600 ...
05/11/2026

Don't let your family be the next to be displaced by the I-77 Tolls! Show up for your community TODAY — 6:30 PM, at 600 E. 4th ST. Charlotte in Chamber!
*Data Center Discussion starts at 4:00 PM in Room 267.



05/11/2026

Come to charlotte government center 4pm we are going to be in room 267

And at 6pm in the chamber

600 E 4th St, Charlotte, NC 28202

Don't let your family be the next to be displaced by the I-77 Tolls! Show up for your community TODAY — 6:30 PM, at 600 ...
05/11/2026

Don't let your family be the next to be displaced by the I-77 Tolls! Show up for your community TODAY — 6:30 PM, at 600 E. 4th ST. Charlotte in Chamber!
*Data Center Discussion starts at 4:00 PM in Room 267.





Now, they are “saddened and angry” that NCDOT may displace more Charlotte families in historically Black communities for the I-77S toll plan.

05/11/2026

Who's next to be displaced by the I-77 Tolls expansion? Come out this evening and join in the discussion!

600 E. 4th St. Charlotte
6:30 PM in Chamber—Budget Hearing & I-77
4:00 PM Room 267—Data Center Discussion



“Councilmember Malcolm Graham said the issue is moving into a more formal stage, and that data centers are expected to a...
05/11/2026

“Councilmember Malcolm Graham said the issue is moving into a more formal stage, and that data centers are expected to appear on the agenda Monday for the first time. Graham said the discussion could lead to a public hearing, which could open the door to broader conversations about a possible moratorium.”

“In addition to the proposed data center discussion, Monday’s agenda also includes the controversial I-77 toll lanes project and a public hearing on the city’s proposed budget. Action NC said it plans to attend the meeting and speak during public comment.”

Join Action NC in pushing back!MONDAY at 4:00PM — 600 E. 4th St. Charlotte, Room 267 for Data Center Discussion, and at 6:00 PM in Chamber for Budget Hearing.

Ahead of Monday's Charlotte City Council meeting, Action NC is calling for stronger regulations and more public input on a proposed data center.

“Um, I think there's a lot of work that still needs to be done. I think NCDOT stumbled out of the gates for sure. Their ...
05/10/2026

“Um, I think there's a lot of work that still needs to be done. I think NCDOT stumbled out of the gates for sure. Their community engagement was poor at best.” — Malcolm Graham when asked about the I-77 toll lane expansion.

See what Councilman Graham has to say, and join Action NC in standing up and speaking out for your community!

MONDAY at 4:00 PM — 600 E. 4th St. Charlotte, Room 267 for Data Center Discussion, and at 6:30 PM in Chamber for Budget Hearing.

Charlotte City Council will also be discussing the city budget for 2027, which currently focuses on pay raises for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.

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600 East 4th Street
Charlotte, NC
28202

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