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May 13, 2026
  • City Council presented with The State of Homelessness 2026 by four nonprofit groups working on the issue
  • Gander North rezoning off of U.S. 29 at Carrsbrook Drive on deferral
  • CvilleBioHub report calls 2025 a “breakthrough year” in advancing biosciences sector
  • 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

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  • City Council presented with The State of Homelessness 2026 by four nonprofit groups working on the issue

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • Gander North rezoning off of U.S. 29 at Carrsbrook Drive on deferral

    1 day ago1 day ago
  • CvilleBioHub report calls 2025 a “breakthrough year” in advancing biosciences sector

    4 days ago4 days ago
  • Afton Express in midst of marketing campaign to boost ridership

    5 days ago5 days ago
  • Area sites awarded funding from Virginia Tourism Corporation

    5 days ago4 days ago
  • Virginia’s 2026 Congressional races reset after state Supreme Court ruling in redistricting case

    5 days ago5 days ago
  • In a divided vote, MPO Policy Board moves forward with two Smart Scale projects without city support

    5 days ago5 days ago
  • Albemarle and Charlottesville both mark Older Americans Month

    5 days ago5 days ago
  • Charlottesville City Council approves funding for affordable housing projects

    5 days ago5 days ago
  • New director announced for area Emergency Communications Center

    5 days ago4 days ago
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October 11, 2024

  • Budget - Nelson
  • Public Safety

Nelson agrees to fund additional Sheriff’s Deputy for speed enforcement

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

Sheriff Embry said the new officer’s scope will be limited to traffic enforcement U.S. 29 and Route 151

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  • Budget - Charlottesville
  • Infrastructure updates
  • Land Use - Charlottesville
  • Public Safety
  • Sidewalks
  • Walkability

City Council discusses pedestrian safety in wake of pedestrian death on Elliott Avenue

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

There were several speakers who called on Charlottesville to do more to protect pedestrians

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  • Infrastructure updates
  • Land Use - Albemarle
  • Transportation

Albemarle Supervisors briefed on Ivy Road pipeline projects

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

The recommendations shown to the Board of Supervisors are still at the conceptual level with no final decisions expected for a while.

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Roanoke College poll finds trust among Virginians remains low 

Sean Tubbs2 years ago04 mins

How would you answer the three questions? What are your thoughts on trust in society?

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  • Agriculture

Albemarle and Louisa mark National 4-H Week 

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

National 4-H Week is intended to shine a light on the importance of agriculture

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  • Land Use - University of Virginia

More details on UVA’s plans to build 2,000 new beds for second-year students

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

The goal is to have the beds ready in time for the Fall 2027 semester

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  • Land Use - Charlottesville
  • Transportation

Changes may be coming to how VDOT classifies area roads

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago05 mins

The Charlottesville-Albemarle Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Board will take up a recommendation at their meeting later this month.

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  • Transit

Charlottesville Area Transit service changes go into effect on November 9

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago010 mins

Both Route 4 and Route 6 will be increased to 30 minute frequencies, making it easier to get around the Fry’s Spring, Fifeville, and Ridge Street neighborhoods.

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