
Council adopts new compensation and pay scale for city employees
For the past two years, the city of Charlottesville has been working on an update of the city’s pay scale…
For the past two years, the city of Charlottesville has been working on an update of the city’s pay scale…
“Several new affordable housing construction projects are either underway or in the planning stages but making significant progress has been challenging due to a tight real estate market in the city and in the wider region and the space constraints the city faces, along with the challenges posed by the lingering effects of the COVID pandemic,”
For over three and a half years, the city of Charlottesville has been conducting an overhaul of its land use…
The firm Stony Point Development Group is rethinking their plans to proceed with a land use application for the third…
The empty seat for Deputy City Manager for Operations in Charlottesville did not stay vacant long. City Manager Sam Sanders…
There are aspirational plans in government and there are work plans that actually tell staff members what to do. Last…
One of the tasks that outgoing City Manager Michael C. Rogers set out to perform has been the creation of…
On Monday, City Council formally elevated Deputy City Manager Sam Sanders to a position that’s been held on an interim…
An initiative to help combat gun violence will move forward. Charlottesville City Council has approved an ordinance that will allow…
The City of Charlottesville owns the S&P Building at 700 East Jefferson Street and the Charlottesville Economic Development Authority leases…