Charlottesville City Council briefed on status of negotiations with VEO for scooter/e-bike permit
A six-month extension will be given for the Veo to operate in the city while negotiations continue on a permanent one.
A six-month extension will be given for the Veo to operate in the city while negotiations continue on a permanent one.
This is a summary of the second of three budget briefings made by Charlottesville City Manager Sam Sanders to prepare the FY26 version.
The study is intended to inform the FY26 budget as Councilors seek additional revenues
The Capital Improvement Plan is where to look if you want to know what the city intends to invest in within the next five years.
Also, the deadline is closing to vote in the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority’s Day Without Water Art Contest.
The meeting begins with a 4 p.m. budget work session with a restart at 6:30 p.m. Will you attend or watch?
Sanders presented new initiatives related to equity and organizational excellent at the November 18, 2024 work session.
The briefings to prep Council for the FY26 budget all are related to the strategic plan framework adopted last September.
The City of Charlottesville has become much more transparent about providing information on how projects funded by the Commonwealth Transportation are proceeding.
Revenues from city pools do not cover the cost to maintain them.