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Morning Minute: Wednesday, June 23, 2021

News About Town: Put on your shaggin’ shoes, the Matthews Summer Concert Series continues this Friday with beach music from Blackwater Band. Dinner-fare and dessert food trucks open at 5pm and the music starts at 6pm. No tickets are needed. Don’t forget to pencil in July 3 for the 4th of July Concert featuring The Tim Clark Band.

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News Around Town: Tonight’s your last chance to catch the Charlotte Independence at the Sportsplex when they host Charleston. Independence moved to the Sportsplex in 2017, their fourth home since their inaugural season in 2015, with the intention of moving to American Legion Memorial Stadium. Doors open at 6:30pm and the game starts at 7. Get your tickets here.

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Greater Matthews Habitat Accepting Homeownership Applications

Greater Matthews Habitat for Humanity (GMHFH) is excited to announce, that after a three-year pause, they will be accepting applications to purchase a home through their New Homeownership Program July 7th, 8th, and 9th.
Image via Greater Matthews Habitat for Humanity

Image via Greater Matthews Habitat for Humanity

Greater Matthews Habitat for Humanity (GMHFH) is excited to announce, that after a three-year pause, they will be accepting applications to purchase a home through their New Homeownership Program July 7th, 8th, and 9th. Applications can be completed online or a paper copy can be picked up from their office at 2447 East John St. during the application period. There will be a non-refundable $25 application fee.

In a time where the housing market is booming for many, we know the dream of homeownership is simply out of reach for the majority of Americans. Habitat for Humanity plays a crucial role in ensuring hardworking families have access to homeownership opportunities.
— Natisha Rivera-Patrick CEO, GMHFH

If accepted into the program, the partner family will be purchasing a GMHFH home for the appraised value with an interest-free mortgage through GMHFH. In lieu of a down payment, partner families complete 250 “sweat-equity” hours volunteering on the construction of their home and in the Greater Matthews Habitat ReStore. To cover the financial costs of the home’s construction, GMHFH is looking to partner with local corporate, faith, and civic groups to serve as sponsors on this home.

“In a time where the housing market is booming for many, we know the dream of homeownership is simply out of reach for the majority of Americans. Habitat for Humanity plays a crucial role in ensuring hardworking families have access to homeownership opportunities,” says GMHFH President & CEO, Natisha Rivera-Patrick. “The effects of COVID have impacted every aspect of the market, driving construction costs to an all-time high. Now, more than ever, we need support from our community. We are actively seeking sponsors and volunteers to support our build efforts.”

To qualify for the program, applicants must be a resident of Matthews, Mint Hill, or Stallings for the past 12 months, have a need for a decent, affordable home (current housing situation is substandard, overcrowded, costs more than 30% of gross income, etc.), meets the HUD Median Income Requirements, and must be able to pay back an affordable mortgage.

The full list of qualifications and the list of necessary documentation to complete the application can now be found on the GMHFH website at gmhfh.org/apply. Greater Matthews Habitat is an Equal Housing Lender. The construction of the home is expected to begin this fall. Community members can support the GMHFH program and the construction of this home by donating at gmhfh.org/give. For information about home sponsorship, please email sarah@habitatmatthews.org.

Morning Minute: Monday, June 21

News About Town: Several advisory board meetings are coming up over the next two weeks. The Tree and Appearance Committee meets in-person tonight at 7pm at the Community Center . On Tuesday (June 22) at 7 pm, the Planning Board (virtual meeting, info here) and the Cultural Diversity Committee (virtual meeting, info here) have scheduled meetings. On Thursday, July 1, the Board of Adjustments meets in Town Hall at 7 pm.

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News Around Town: Greater Matthews Habitat for Humanity (GMHFH) is excited to announce that after a three-year pause, they will be accepting applications to purchase a home through their New Homeownership Program July 7th, 8th, and 9th. Applications can be completed online or a paper copy can be picked up from their office at 2447 East John St. during the application period. There will be a non-refundable $25 application fee.
Find the detailed list of what’s needed to complete the application on the Habitat website. Construction of this home is expected to begin this fall. Want more info about home sponsorship? Email sarah@habitatmatthews.org.

One Important Thing: Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is hosting a Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Community Meeting online tomorrow, June 22. The virtual meeting will provide information and an opportunity to discuss station locations and the desired development along the Silver Line, which will stretch from Belmont to Matthews, and possibly into Union County. Watch and participate through chat on the CATS YouTube channel. Have questions to ask? Email them to LYNXTODStudy@publicinput.com.

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Morning Minute: Friday, June 11, 2021

News About Town: The Board of Commissioners meeting agenda for Monday, June 14, is available online. The meeting will be hybrid, so those wishing to watch online can use Zoom (link here, meeting ID 940 6541 3904) or listen by calling toll free 888-788-0099 and enter the meeting ID 940 6541 3904. A livestream of the meeting will also be available via the Town of Matthews YouTube Channel. For more information, including the process for public comment, visit the town website.

The Board will meet at 5pm to discuss town hiring practices.

Some items of note for the 7pm meeting include, but are not limited to:

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News About Town II: On May 24, the Police Department held their Annual Awards Ceremony at the Matthews Community Center. A number of awards were presented, mostly for actions that flew under the radar of public recognition.

  • Jay Gurian, of Union County Emergency Management, was presented a Mutual Aid Award for acquiring COVID vaccinations for Matthews Police Officers from extra doses that were not being utilized by community residents.

  • - Lt. David Ruby and Communications Supervisor Jennifer Williams were given the Civic Achievement Award for their self-initiated fundraising work raising money to assist two Matthews Police officers that were having financial hardships.

  • Officer Chuck Blevins, Officer Mark Wilson, Sgt. Chris Duryee, and Officer Hoza Scott responded to a call for service for a person in distress. Upon arrival, the officers found a male and female who appeared to be a narcotics overdose. These officers were presented a Life-Saving Award for their teamwork administering life saving techniques until Medic could arrive and render further medical care.

  • Lt. Steven Rozina, Detective Marlon Cockerham, Officer Kevin Osuch, Crime Analyst Amanda Bruner were awarded a Unit Citation for their work within the Street Crimes Unit in locating and apprehending a suspect that was wanted in a Homicide investigation and multiple shooting incidents in Monroe, NC.

  • Det. Lori Valdes was awarded a Police Commendation for her dedication to an elderly woman who was being abused by their adult son. Det. Valdes continued to work with the woman and family members after the investigation to ensure that the victim was safe and had received follow-up services.

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Morning Minute: Wednesday, June 9, 2021

News About Town: On May 24, the Police Department held their Annual Awards Ceremony at the Matthews Community Center. Prior to the awards, the department recognized recent promotions within the department. There are a great many officers and staff within the department to recognize. We’ll share the awards in Friday’s Morning Minute.

  • Det. Nicole Fiato was promoted to Detective from Officer and will be assigned to the Street Crimes Unit;

  • Det. Sgt. Chris Duryee was promoted to Sergeant from Corporal and will be assigned to the Criminal Investigations Division;

  • Sgt. Nick Helms was promoted to Sergeant from Corporal and will be assigned to the Patrol Division;

  • Sgt. Lance Paugh was promoted to Sergeant from Corporal and will be assigned to the Patrol Division;

  • Sgt. Julius Robertson was promoted to Sergeant from Officer and will be assigned to the Patrol Division as a School Resource Supervisor;

  • Lt. Grant Nelson was promoted to Lieutenant from Sergeant and will be assigned as the Commander of Patrol Division 2 of the Operational Services Bureau;

  • Lt. Jeff Troyer was promoted to Lieutenant from Sergeant and will be assigned as the Commander of the Office of Professional Standards of the Special Services Bureau;

  • Lt. Steven Rozina was promoted to Lieutenant from Sergeant and will be assigned as the Commander of the Criminal Investigations Division of the Support Services Bureau;

The department also recognized Lt. David Ruby. After 26 years of dedicated service to the Matthews Police Department (30 in law enforcement), Lt. Ruby, Commander of the Office of Professional Standards, retired.

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One Good Thing: The Town of Matthews Parks, Rec, and Cultural Resources Department would love to hear your thoughts on an upcoming mural project in downtown Matthews. The mural, to be located on the outside of the Loyalist’s patio (435 N. Trade St. #102), will be created by internationally recognized Charlotte artist Osiris Rain. Tune into the Advisory Committee meeting taking place on July 14, 2021 at 6:30pm to see two options and add to the conversation. This meeting will be virtual; find more information here.

Morning Minute: Monday, June 7, 2021

News About Town: The Board of Commissioners will meet with town staff for a FY 21/22 Budget Workshop tonight at 6 pm at Town Hall. This is the third budget meeting. The Board will have a Public Hearing for budget input at the June 14 meeting. Currently the Town Manager is requesting a 1.5-cent property tax increase from .28 to .295.

A livestream of the meeting will be available via the Town of Matthews YouTube Channel, as well as Zoom. To listen live, call toll free 888-788-0099 and enter meeting ID 958 3933 3558. For the full agenda and the process for public comment, visit the town website.

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News Around Town: Skip the summer learning backwards slide by signing up for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library’s Summer Break. Sign up to participate then read 30 minutes a day, complete five other fun activities, and win prizes. Starting today and running through August 14, the library has a community goal to log 35,000,000 hours of reading this summer.

One Good Thing: Matthews Playhouse has two more performances of Godspell at Stumptown Park next weekend (June 12 and 13, both at 7:30 pm). The play features a small band on stage whose music sets the parables of Jesus to life. The actors are an array of personalities seeking to better understand the teachings of Jesus in a modern and engaging way. Don’t miss this show! The tickets are $10 a person (minimum $20) per four-person pod.