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  • Regional cigarette tax board for Charlottesville area and beyond turns five this October
  • Gretchen Walsh receives award from Emily Couric Leadership Forum, area women receive $250,000 in scholarships
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  • Gretchen Walsh receives award from Emily Couric Leadership Forum, area women receive $250,000 in scholarships

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June 2024

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Public hearing in Louisa on further reducing cap on land available for utility scale solar projects  

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

The Louisa County Board of Supervisors have a full agenda this evening with public hearings on election precinct changes, a further reduction of land available for solar, and lots of changes to the land use regulations to allow or prohibit new uses.

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  • Walkability
  • Week Ahead

Public hearing on Charlottesville enacting a $340 connection fee to natural gas

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago011 mins

There are public hearings on water, sewer, and natural gas rate increases. But that’s not all! This newsletter documents most of what is on the agenda for tonight’s regular meeting of Charlottesville City Council.

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A Route 7 bus at the Downtown Transit Center in Charlottesville.
  • Budget - Charlottesville
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Charlottesville City Council to receive Office of Human Rights report, review transit strategic plan

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Human rights and improvements to the transit system. Those are the two topics at today’s City Council work session which kicks off at 4 p.m. today.

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  • Land Use - Charlottesville

BAR gets first look at UVA affordable housing project at 10th and Wertland

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago114 mins

There are three sites where the University of Virginia will lease land to developers for affordable housing, but this is the one that will most affect the core of Charlottesville.

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  • Budget - Louisa
  • Parks and Recreation

Louisa County seeks input on future parks 

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

If you’re a resident of Louisa County, take the survey. If you’re not a resident of Louisa, how do you interact with the parks department where you live?

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