Icy conditions can make even routine calls more complicated, and victims run the risk of hypothermia if they’re not rescued quickly.
The challenges are many, but snow slowly melting into the ground will help overcome a serious drought.
The University of Virginia’s Student Council President said his interaction with new President Scott Beardsley has been “positive,” after the Council passed a resolution supporting Beardsley in the name of “institutional stability.”
Originally planned to be 425 units in 2018, it will now aim for 385.
Charlottesville City Council unanimously passed a resolution, a letter to Virginia Congressional delegation and Virginia’s top statewide leaders, and guidance by City Attorney John Maddux about city employee conduct with ICE in response to last month’s deaths of two U.S. citizens, shot by ICE agents in Minneapolis.
Due to the recent winter weather, the City of Charlottesville has acknowledged some trash and recycling collection routes experienced incomplete or missed service.
Greenwood Homes pledged $1 million to the South First Street affordable housing project last Thursday.
The City Council will also hear reports on solar power options at public schools and rising costs for Phase 4 of the Kindlewood project.
The City Manager and first-responder leadership put together the plan overnight Sunday into Monday to help students at bus stops going back to school after a week off due to the winter snowstorm.
A disposition of whether the Congressional redistricting Constitutional amendment actually goes on the April ballot as approved by the General Assembly is predicated on when an election begins.