City of Charlotte will install interactive digital kiosks, wants public input

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The City of Charlotte is installing interactive digital kiosks all around the Queen City. It’s part of a partnership between city leaders and IKE Smart City. Exactly what those kiosks will do is still up in the air, but already there are some ideas including sharing information about restaurants, shopping, events, job postings, civic resources and more.

Brandon Brezeale with Charlotte DOT says, “It’s going to be no cost to the city, and they’re going to display information such as wayfinding, public events, we’re going to be able to highlight local businesses, as well as put some city content out there.”

City officials are asking for public input on how those kiosks can be used. One kiosk is already up and live in the Government Center lobby. You can go fill out a survey on that kiosk before May 15.