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What does Charlotte's new mayor mean for the city's future? Joe Bruno of WSOC-TV and Steve Harrison of WFAE weigh in.

Charlotte's political landscape is shifting.

Mayor Vi Lyles is preparing to leave office after nearly nine years, a new mayor is stepping in and City Council is wrestling with some of the biggest issues the city has faced in years — from I-77 toll lanes and airport negotiations to data centers and the future direction of city government.

On this week's Charlotte Ledger Podcast episode, Ledger editor Tony Mecia is joined by WSOC-TV reporter Joe Bruno and WFAE reporter Steve Harrison for a wide-ranging conversation about what this moment means for Charlotte. The trio breaks down why City Council selected lawyer Rob Harrington as mayor, what kind of leadership style he is expected to bring and how his relationship with an increasingly independent City Council could shape major decisions over the next 18 months. They also discuss Mayor Vi Lyles' legacy, the possibility of future leadership changes at City Hall and the political dynamics that could define Charlotte's next chapter.

Rob Harrington was selected to replace Mayor Vi Lyles, who is resigning June 30, in a 6-5 vote during a second ballot by Charlotte City Council. (Photo by Tony Mecia/The Charlotte Ledger)

Whether you closely follow local politics or just want to understand what's happening at City Hall, this episode offers an inside look at one of the most consequential moments in recent Charlotte government.

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