
Albemarle County tax bills are due Monday
Albemarle County tax bills for personal property and real estate are due Monday, Dec. 7.

Albemarle County tax bills for personal property and real estate are due Monday, Dec. 7.

Albemarle County has named David Hannah as its new Natural Resources Manager, effective December 1.

A portion of Route 854 (Carrsbrook Drive) in Albemarle County will be closed to through traffic for drainage pipe rehabilitation work beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 16.

Following an extensive and thorough evaluation and review of alerting systems, the Charlottesville-UVa-Albemarle County Emergency Communications Center (ECC) has implemented the CodeRED system, a high-speed emergency notification service provided by Emergency Communications Network, based in Ormond Beach, Florida.

Albemarle County will receive $75,000 in grants through the Virginia Telecommunication Planning Initiative (VATPI). The VATPI program provides funding for communities to develop a comprehensive community-based telecommunications plan.

Albemarle County has announced that residents are now able to watch live and archived Board of Supervisor meetings on their computer or mobile device.

The Albemarle County Department of Voter Registration and Elections wants to alert voters that a new, digital scan voting system will be used in all County voting precincts in the upcoming November 3 general election.

Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced a $300,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for Albemarle County for the Oak Hill Sanitary Sewer Phase II project through the CDBG Construction Ready Water and Sewer Fund.

This December, the holiday tree at Virginia’s Executive Mansion in Richmond will be adorned with ornaments handmade by artisans/artists from communities all over Virginia in honor of the theme, “Celebrating Virginia’s Localities.”

Albemarle County is accepting applications through Oct. 31 for the upcoming round of the Acquisition of Conservation Easements program, a voluntary, non-regulatory program established to protect land and working farms in the rural area.
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