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Regional Information for Charlotte and area

Driving, Property Taxes and Voting

This contains information on driver's license requirements, department of motor vehicle offices, motor vehicle registration, rule of the road, property taxes, tax offices and voter registration information.

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Property Taxes

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Voter Registration

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Government Offices

This contains a list of local and country government offices, their phone numbers and web site addresses.

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Helpful Links

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Transportation

Mass transit
The Charlotte Area Transit System, otherwise known as CATS, operates trolleys, express shuttles and bus service throughout Charlotte and its immediate suburbs. The 2025 Corridor System Plan seeks to add light rail and commuter rail lines. Dubbed the LYNX, the lines will move passengers along five key corridors and is expected to cost approximately $6 billion. CATS has begun work on the $426.8 million light rail line which will run from downtown to suburban Pineville. Plans for the Lynx and commuter rail network will link uptown Charlotte with its immediate suburbs along four additional key corridors.

Air
Charlotte/Douglas International Airport is served by many international and domestic airlines, and is the largest hub of US Airways. Some of the major carriers serving the airport include American Airlines, Air Canada, Continental, Delta, Northwest, United, AirTran Airways, JetBlue and Lufthansa. Nonstop flights are available to many destinations across the United States, Europe, the Caribbean, Latin America and Canada.

Highways
Two major interstate highways, 1-85 and I-77, intersect near the city’s center. Charlotte’s beltway is nicknamed the “Outerbelt” and is designated I-485. It is partially completed but construction has been temporarily stalled for funding. Revised projections indicate construction will be completed in 2013. Inside the city, the I-277 loop freeway encircles downtown Charlotte. It is generally referred to by its two separate sections, the John Belk Freeway and the Brookshire Freeway. Charlotte Route 4 connects major roads in a loop between I-287 and I-485.

Intercity rail
Charlotte is connected to the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Raleigh, Atlanta, Birmingham and New Orleans via Amtrak’s Crescent and Carolinian and Piedmont trains. The Amtrak station is located at 1914 North Tryon Street.




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