Albemarle EDA to approve Project Julius, consider Project Olympian in closed session
Albemarle has a practice of assigning a code name to public private partnerships that are in development
Albemarle has a practice of assigning a code name to public private partnerships that are in development
Today’s meeting will begin at 4:30 p.m. with a work session with the Planning Commission.
The three purchases would be the latest by the CRHA, a government agency separate from the City of Charlottesville.
The Buildings and Grounds Committee of the University of Virginia’s Board of Visitors’ got an update from the Office for Sustainability on September 12, 2024.
Monday’s work session allowed City Council the chance to learn how staff will put the next budget together. Charlottesville City Manager wants to avoid tax rate increases if possible.
Among other things, the proposed regulatory changes shorten the amount of time a child care facility must conduct a background check for residents and employees. The comment period
As of this post, Albemarle County’s website has not been updated to reflect a new schedule for the Comprehensive Plan review.
The Places29-North Community Advisory Committee is one of seven growth area panels in Albemarle County. They met virtually in September, making it easier for people to attend the meeting.
The Karsh Institute of Democracy will be across the street from a privately-owned building at 2117 Ivy Road as well as other projects in the Emmet – Ivy Corridor.
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.