A funding snag has brought the mixed-use development, where a grocery store is also desired, to a halt at 501 Cherry Avenue, according to City Manager Sam Sanders.
Charlottesville’s Office of Economic Development said the program will begin in February as uniformed ambassadors serve as “friendly guides, caretakers and problem-solvers to help keep the downtown area safer, cleaner, and more welcoming.”
Amidst dozens of protesters, UVA’s Board of Visitors officially named the Darden School Dean as the University’s next President.
The Washington Post is reporting that Darden School of Business Dean Scott Beardsley will be the choice to succeed Jim Ryan.
After interruption by recent snowy weather, the City of Charlottesville is resuming curbside leaf collections on a revised schedule.
Charlottesville Middle School is on a 2-hour Wednesday morning delay because of a lack of heat in the building.
The Louisa County Sheriff’s Office is mourning, and condolences are being sent from all over Central Virginia, after the death over the weekend of the sheriff’s office’s most senior K9, Ally,
Charlottesville City Council endorsed the $12.6-million Dairy Road Bridge reconstruction project on Monday night, but not before giving staff marching orders to negotiate an incentive to shorten the construction time projected at this time as 12-to-14 months.
The city had paused using the video license plate reading system in October. Now, it announced it won’t be resuming using it.
The University of Virginia has made admissions offers to its first 1225 prospective students for the Class of 2030.