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  • Extreme heat cancels Earlysville July 4 parade; others scaling back events due to extreme heat
  • More than $11.5 million in affordable housing funding in Charlottesville’s FY27 budget
  • A Fiscal New Year look at Albemarle County’s budget for FY2027
  • Extreme heat wave has begun with more places opening for cooling
  • Sewer overruns subject of DEQ order against Wintergreen wastewater plant
  • Virginia General Assembly accepts Governor Spanberger’s amendments
  • Area preparing for extreme heat this week

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  • Charlottesville Fire Departments: All private fireworks are illegal

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  • Extreme heat cancels Earlysville July 4 parade; others scaling back events due to extreme heat

    1 day ago
  • More than $11.5 million in affordable housing funding in Charlottesville’s FY27 budget

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • A Fiscal New Year look at Albemarle County’s budget for FY2027

    3 days ago3 days ago
  • Extreme heat wave has begun with more places opening for cooling

    3 days ago3 days ago
  • Sewer overruns subject of DEQ order against Wintergreen wastewater plant

    4 days ago4 days ago
  • Virginia General Assembly accepts Governor Spanberger’s amendments

    4 days ago4 days ago
  • Area preparing for extreme heat this week

    4 days ago4 days ago
  • Charlottesville advises trash decal users to renew for FY2027

    1 week ago1 week ago
  • Charlottesville Planning Commission hears calls for reform at listening session on next round of zoning changes

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October 2, 2023

  • Budget - Louisa
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Louisa County Supervisors to consider increases in lodging tax; public hearing on short-term rental changes 

Sean Tubbs3 years ago07 mins

Louisa County currently has a two percent lodging tax and the idea is to increase it to seven

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  • Charlottesville
  • Land Use - Charlottesville
  • Week Ahead

Charlottesville City Council to consider appeal of PC ruling of 0 East High Street

Sean Tubbs3 years ago04 mins

A brief summary of what Charlottesville City Council will discuss at their October 2, 2023 meeting.

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