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  • More people using Ivy Solid Waste and Recycling center
  • Virginia sales tax holiday continues through Sunday night
  • Sanders: 2000 Holiday Drive is just part of the city’s response to homelessness
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  • More people using Ivy Solid Waste and Recycling center

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  • Virginia sales tax holiday continues through Sunday night

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  • DEQ: Much of Middle James region still under drought warning

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March 6, 2026

Image from Brian Daly's update to City Council on May 6, 2013
  • Budget - Charlottesville
  • Parks and Recreation

Recreation pool at Smith Aquatic Center closed for weeks due to mechanical failure

Sean Tubbs5 months ago5 months ago03 mins

The boiler that heats the pools is being replaced at a cost between $40,000 and $50,000.

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  • Budget - Charlottesville
  • Transit

Sanders proposing two-cent real estate tax increase to balance Charlottesville’s FY27 budget

Sean Tubbs5 months ago5 months ago018 mins

Sanders said the additional revenue will go cover additional transit workers, housing, and the results of collective bargaining negotiations

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  • Budget - Charlottesville
  • Education
  • Land Use - Charlottesville

Charlottesville’s pre-K center will be at Walker Upper Elementary School, not Oak Lawn

Sean Tubbs5 months ago5 months ago05 mins

Superintendent Gurley said the Oak Lawn site might one day become a “welcome center” for the school system

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  • Land Use - Charlottesville
  • Walkability

Charlottesville neighborhood walk series to step foot into Meadows

Sean Tubbs5 months ago5 months ago05 mins

The Charlottesville Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee sponsors the monthly walks to encourage people to explore different parts of the city

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  • Parking

Charlottesville installs equipment at garages to allow customers to pay without a phone

Sean Tubbs5 months ago5 months ago05 mins

Have you tried the alternative method?

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