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May 9, 2026
  • Afton Express in midst of marketing campaign to boost ridership
  • Area sites awarded funding from Virginia Tourism Corporation
  • Virginia’s 2026 Congressional races reset after state Supreme Court ruling in redistricting case
  • In a divided vote, MPO Policy Board moves forward with two Smart Scale projects without city support
  • Albemarle and Charlottesville both mark Older Americans Month
  • Charlottesville City Council approves funding for affordable housing projects
  • New director announced for area Emergency Communications Center
  • CAAR: Median sales price in Louisa County increased 21.7 percent in first quarter of 2026

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  • Afton Express in midst of marketing campaign to boost ridership

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  • Area sites awarded funding from Virginia Tourism Corporation

    11 hours ago11 hours ago
  • Virginia’s 2026 Congressional races reset after state Supreme Court ruling in redistricting case

    12 hours ago12 hours ago
  • In a divided vote, MPO Policy Board moves forward with two Smart Scale projects without city support

    20 hours ago20 hours ago
  • Albemarle and Charlottesville both mark Older Americans Month

    20 hours ago20 hours ago
  • Charlottesville City Council approves funding for affordable housing projects

    24 hours ago24 hours ago
  • New director announced for area Emergency Communications Center

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • CAAR: Median sales price in Louisa County increased 21.7 percent in first quarter of 2026

    3 days ago3 days ago
  • All three Bond agencies reconfirm Albemarle’s AAA bond rating

    3 days ago3 days ago
  • Council to honor older Americans, bicyclists, Municipal clerks and more

    6 days ago6 days ago
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Charlottesville City Council holds first reading on salary increase for future counterparts

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago010 mins

Charlottesville would not be the Virginia city to take advantage of the new salary maximums that the General Assembly agreed to in this session. The vote on August 19 will be the first time Council approved a salary increase since 2017.

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  • Budget - Charlottesville
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City Hall has reopened for business after major water leak in 2023 

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

Anyone who wanted to make a payment to the City of Charlottesville in-person were sent to alternatives offices. DMV-Select will not immediately return to City Hall.

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  • Business and Economic Development

Council recognizes Farmers Market Week through August 10 

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

Charlottesville City Council’s proclamation honors Market Central for their work to expand the number of farmers markets in the community

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  • Land Use - Albemarle
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  • Land Use - Nelson

CAAR report: Fewer sales, higher prices, and more homes on the market

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

The trend of higher prices across the region continued in April, May and June.

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  • Public Safety

Virginia under state of emergency as Tropical Storm Debby approaches

Sean Tubbs2 years ago02 mins

Public safety officials are urging people to put a plan in place to withstand the storm, which is expected to bring heavy rainfall in Virginia through Friday evening

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  • Land Use - Albemarle

Public engagement to happen before Albemarle staff release AC44 draft

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago020 mins

Albemarle County staff decided to restructure the Comprehensive Plan at the end of phase two and both the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors got briefings in July. There’s a podcast for both in this post.

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