Albemarle Supervisors mark Veterans Day
The proclamation was read by Supervisor Michael Pruitt, a veteran of the U.S. Navy.
The proclamation was read by Supervisor Michael Pruitt, a veteran of the U.S. Navy.
Hezedean Smith was Charlottesville’s Fire Chief for less than two years from December 2020 to October 22
The new director of Charlottesville’s Neighborhood Development Services hails from Arlington, another community that recently increased development rights in a bid to build more housing.
The Charlottesville Planning Commission is back up to seven members and Hosea Mitchell will preside over the panel for another year.
Stroman was put on administrative leave in early April but has decided to not return to work after an investigation concluded.
Herrick has over 25 years in municipal government.
Charlottesville would not be the Virginia city to take advantage of the new salary maximums that the General Assembly agreed to in this session. The vote on August 19 will be the first time Council approved a salary increase since 2017.
The new legislation is seen as a way to open up the possibility of being elected to more people.
The organization is seeking a new CEO to succeed Keane, who has been running operations since 2011.
Rosenberg is retiring after a 27-year career in public service, leaving a top vacancy in Albemarle County government.