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April 18, 2026
  • Albemarle Supervisors will not move forward with personal property tax rate increase in 2026
  • Charlottesville Parks round-up: Smith pool to reopen, skatepark turns eight
  • NDS working on communications roll-out for changes to the Development Code
  • Albemarle County issues burn ban, joining Greene County
  • UVA representative to city PC reports on various projects including new access for Center for Politics
  • Area planners hear from VDOT about desire to coordinate transportation projects
  • Sheetz planned for Red Lobster site on Rio Road East
  • UVA Board of Visitors meets today to take up tuition and fee increases

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  • Albemarle Supervisors will not move forward with personal property tax rate increase in 2026

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  • Image from Brian Daly's update to City Council on May 6, 2013

    Charlottesville Parks round-up: Smith pool to reopen, skatepark turns eight

    17 hours ago17 hours ago
  • NDS working on communications roll-out for changes to the Development Code

    17 hours ago17 hours ago
  • Albemarle County issues burn ban, joining Greene County

    18 hours ago18 hours ago
  • UVA representative to city PC reports on various projects including new access for Center for Politics

    2 days ago2 days ago
  • Area planners hear from VDOT about desire to coordinate transportation projects

    2 days ago2 days ago
  • Sheetz planned for Red Lobster site on Rio Road East

    2 days ago2 days ago
  • UVA Board of Visitors meets today to take up tuition and fee increases

    2 days ago2 days ago
  • Board of Zoning Appeals to meet again to reconsider student housing determination for the Mark

    2 days ago2 days ago
  • Virginia Guesthouse now open on Ivy Road

    2 days ago2 days ago
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Governor Youngkin vetoes 22 bills related to law enforcement 

Sean Tubbs2 years ago08 mins

Youngkin took action Wednesday on 60 bills, and is on his way to potentially setting a new record for vetoes

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Governor Youngkin vetoes bill to allow bans on sale of English ivy, 19 others

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago06 mins

A quick review of some of the legislation signed and vetoed by Governor Glenn Youngkin

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Governor Youngkin begins consideration of bills that passed General Assembly 

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

Youngkin took action on 84 bills on March 8, 2024.

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Dozens of bills await action by Governor Youngkin including marriage equality 

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

A snapshot of several bills awaiting a signature or a veto from Governor Glenn Youngkin.

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General Assembly review: Bill allowing cyclists to yield at stop signs narrowly passes House of Delegates

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago08 mins

Another summary of legislation that’s passed one House of the General Assembly in 2024.

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General Assembly update: Sales tax bill still alive; Legislation to expand photo-speed cameras continued until 2025

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

A rundown of bills that won’t be approved by the General Assembly in 2024 but could come back in 2025.

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General Assembly update: A snapshot 27 days in 

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

The first in a series of reports on what’s happening at the 2024 General Assembly.

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Local legislators file first bills for 2024 General Assembly

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

A quick look at the first pieces of legislation filed by Charlottesville-area legislators.

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First bills filed for 2024 General Assembly

Sean Tubbs2 years ago2 years ago03 mins

There are seven weeks until the General Assembly begins, or 42 days if you’d prefer to calculate that way. Democrats…

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