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Steele Creek, North Carolina

Steele Creek, North Carolina

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nameSteele Creek
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pushpin_map_captionLocation within North Carolina
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1North Carolina
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Mecklenburg County
subdivision_type3City
subdivision_name3Charlotte
subdivision_type4Council District
subdivision_name43
leader_titleCity Council
leader_nameTiawana Brown{{cite webtitle=Charlotte City Council
publisherCity of Charlotteurl=https://www.charlottenc.gov/City-Government/Leadership/City-Councilaccessdate=Dec 18, 2023}}
established_titleFounded
established_date1760
established_title2Annexed
established_date21987–Ongoing
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area_total_sq_mi47
elevation_footnotestags--
elevation_ft600
population_as_of2020
population_total76,301By borders of original Steele Creek Township, including areas annexed by the City of Charlotte.
population_density_sq_miauto
timezone1Eastern (EST)
utc_offset1-5
coordinates
postal_code_typeZIP code
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Steele Creek is a community and neighborhood in the southwestern part of Mecklenburg County in North Carolina. It is generally defined geographically by the original boundaries of Steele Creek Township. Most of Steele Creek is within the city limits of Charlotte but the areas that have not yet been annexed are also recognized as a Township of North Carolina.

Population

The population of the Steele Creek community was 76,301 as of 2020, roughly two-thirds of which is located within the City of Charlotte.

History

Early

The Steele Creek community derives its name from the small creek bearing the same name. It is believed that name "Steele" was the family surname of Scotch-Irish immigrants who settled in the area in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The region was eventually designated as Steele Creek Township, one of the original 15 Townships of Mecklenburg County.

Modern

In 1959, the North Carolina State Legislature revised laws that govern how cities may annex adjacent areas, allowing municipalities to annex unincorporated lands without permission of those residents. This change in North Carolina law led to adoption of an aggressive annexation policy by the City of Charlotte, which repeatedly expanded its borders by annexing land within Steele Creek Township, which had never been formally incorporated.

Despite nearly two-thirds of Steele Creek being annexed by Charlotte, the region remained primarily rural farmland until the 2000s, when significant infrastructure improvements greatly accelerated the effects of suburban sprawl. The widening of NC 49, the replacement of the old Buster Boyd Bridge, and the opening of I-485, spurred tremendous growth in both residential and commercial development. Today Steele Creek is the fastest growing region of Charlotte/Mecklenburg County, with more than a 70% population boom between 2000 and 2007.

Subdivisions

Steele Creek has several subdivisions within its area, most of which are residential. Listed here are the most notable subdivisions:

  • Arrowood, a corridor of mostly commercial businesses and apartment complexes along Arrowood Road.
  • Ayrsley is a mixed-use development between Westinghouse Boulevard and Interstate 485.
  • Berewick, developed by Pappas Properties, is a mixed-use development between Shopton Road and Dixie River Road.
  • Olde Whitehall, a corridor of mostly commercial and retail businesses along Interstate 485, between South Tryon Street and Arrowood Road.
  • Palisades, a golf course community in the most southwestern part of Steele Creek, centered around the Palisades Country Club.
  • Shopton, centered at intersection of Steele Creek Road and Shopton Road, is a mostly industrial zoned area.
  • Yorkshire is a large residential subdivision between Choate Circle and Carowinds Boulevard.

Schools and libraries

The Steele Creek branch of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County

School system

The first school in Steele Creek was founded in the 1780s. Today, Steele Creek is served by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) district. These include Olympic High, Palisades High, Kennedy Middle, Southwest Middle, Lake Wylie Elementary, Steele Creek Elementary, Winget Park Elementary, River Gate Elementary, Berewick Elementary, South Pine Academy and Palisades Park Elementary.

Libraries

Steele Creek is served by a branch of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. The library is located on Steele Creek Road in front of Southwest Middle School.

Infrastructure

Main thoroughfares

  • Carowinds Boulevard
  • General Paul R. Younts Expressway (I-77/US 21)
  • Seddon Rusty Goode Freeway (I-485)
  • Shopton Road West
  • South Tryon Street/York Road (NC 49)
  • Steele Creek Road (NC 160)
  • Westinghouse Boulevard

Mass transit

The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) offers local and express bus service in the area.

Current routes:

  • 16 - South Tryon: Connects between Rivergate Shopping Center and Center City.
  • 41X - Steele Creek Express: Connects between Rivergate Shopping Center and Center City.
  • 42 - Carowinds: Connects between Southpoint Business Park and I-485/South Boulevard (LYNX station).
  • 55 - Westinghouse: Connects between Charlotte Premium Outlets and Sharon Road West (LYNX station).
  • 56 - Arrowood: Connects between Charlotte Premium Outlets and Arrowood (LYNX station).

Utilities

Water and Trash pick-up is mostly serviced by the city of Charlotte, though third-party companies do service some developments in the area. Electricity is provided by Duke Energy, which holds a monopoly. Natural gas is provided by Piedmont Natural Gas, which holds a monopoly. Data/Telephone/Television service is all offered by AT&T, Charter Communications, Windstream Communications, and Comporium (Ayrsley area only).

Health care

Atrium Health Steele Creek is a healthcare pavilion that includes a 24-hour emergency department. Patients that require long-term care are transferred to another hospital, such as Atrium Health Pineville or Carolinas Medical Center. Outpatient services is also available at three Urgent Care centers: Atrium Health Urgent Care Steele Creek, Novant Health GoHealth Urgent Care–Berewick and Novant Health GoHealth Urgent Care–Steele Creek.

Notable residents

  • Mel Watt - Member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the .

Notes

References

References

  1. "Marker L-107". [[North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
  2. "Charlotte Explorer". City of Charlotte.
  3. (August 13, 2021). "Steele Creek Population Growth Outpaces Mecklenburg County, Census Shows". Steele Creek Residents Association.
  4. {{gnis. 1001413. Steele Creek, North Carolina
  5. "Steele Creek Defined". The Steele Creek Blog.
  6. (2000). "North Carolina, Appendix F., County Subdivisions and Places - Section 16". U.S. Census Bureau.
  7. "About Steele Creek". Steele Creek Residents Association.
  8. (July 2006). "Annexation - Frequently Asked Questions". OfficialCity of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County Government Web Site.
  9. Howard, J. Lee. (October 20, 2000). "Charlotte ranks high in population growth". Charlotte Business Journal.
  10. Valle, Kirsten. (October 2010). "Steele Creek Bond Package Includes Land". The Charlotte Observer.
  11. "Ayrsley".
  12. (September 20, 2016). "Berewick".
  13. "Pappas Properties".
  14. "Explore the Palisades".
  15. "Yorkshire".
  16. "The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Story: History Timeline: Mecklenburg Communities". Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.
  17. "Steele Creek Residents Association: Local Government Fact Sheet".
  18. "Steele Creek branch of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County".
  19. (October 1, 2018). "CATS Schedule Change". [[Charlotte Area Transit System.
  20. "16 South Tryon". CATS.
  21. "56 Arrowood". CATS.
  22. "Members of Congress / Melvin Watt". The Washington Post.
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