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Mallard is the area bordered by I-485, I-85, W Mallard Creek Church Rd, Mallard Creek Rd, Hubbard Rd, West Sugar Creek Rd, and Browne Rd. It contains access to Mallard Creek Greenway and Clarks Creek Greenway with connections to Toby Creek Greenway and Barton Creek Greenway, forming one of the largest greenway systems in Mecklenburg County.
Prosperity Church Road Mallard Creek Park & Ride IBM Drive, Mallard Creek Road 9.9 mi (15.9 km) Towards Mallard Creek P&R AM, to University City Bl Sta PM; No off-peak service; 51 Pineville-Matthews Road Matthews Matthews-Independence Point Park & Ride Pineville Carolina Place Mall Pineville-Matthews Road: 12.9 mi (20.8 km)
Mallard Creek Church Rd., ... NC 2439, 0.3 miles north of its junction with NC 2426 ... East of Charlotte on NC 2826
Crestland Avenue, W Sugar Creek Road, Hubbard Road, NC 24, Mallard Creek Road, David Taylor Drive, I-85, US 29, E Mallard Creek Church Road, I-485, Pavillion Boulevard, Morehead Road Mallard Creek is a 12.23 mi (19.68 km) long 3rd order tributary to the Rocky River in Cabarrus County, North Carolina .
Mallard Creek • average: 7.97 cu ft/s (0.226 m 3 /s) at mouth with Mallard Creek [4] Basin features; Progression: Mallard Creek → Rocky River → Pee Dee River → Winyah Bay → Atlantic Ocean: River system: Pee Dee River: Tributaries • left: unnamed tributaries • right: unnamed tributaries: Bridges: Mallard Creek Road, I-85, I-485 ...
In 2012, Highland Creek Elementary school was named a school of excellence - placing it in the top 1% of elementary schools in the state of North Carolina. The Highland Creek Hurricanes. Mallard Creek High School, located at 3825 Johnston Oehler Rd. Charlotte, serves the Highland Creek area. The school opened in the 2007-2008 school year.
A section of greenway trail opened in North Raleigh late this summer, part of a long-anticipated link between William B. Umstead State Park and the rest of the city’s greenway system.. But that ...
Little Sugar Creek Greenway is a linear park and stream restoration project in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. [1] When completed it will consist of twenty miles of trails and paved walkways running from Cordelia Park just north of uptown Charlotte, then south through midtown Charlotte, and continuing all the way to the South Carolina state line. [2]