
New Year’s Eve’s transit service in Charlottesville
Charlottesville Area Transit will operate on a standard Sunday service schedule on Sunday, December 31. Only the Free Trolley, Route 2, Route 9, and Route 12 will operate.

Charlottesville Area Transit will operate on a standard Sunday service schedule on Sunday, December 31. Only the Free Trolley, Route 2, Route 9, and Route 12 will operate.

City Manager Maurice Jones announced today the hiring of Thierry Dupuis as interim police chief for the City’s Police Department. Dupuis retired as police chief in Chesterfield County in September of 2017 after serving ten years in that role.

Craig Brown has announced that he will be leaving his position as City Attorney in Charlottesville at the end of January 2018 to pursue another opportunity. Brown joined the City Attorney’s Office in 1985, and was promoted to City Attorney in 2001.

Due to the UVA football game against Boston College on Saturday, October 21, Charlottesville Area Transit will detour the Free Trolley.

A new petition, signed by over 8,000 people and just sent to Charlottesville’s City Council, asks Charlottesville to keep weapons out of rallies.

The Charlottesville Sister Cities Commission is now accepting grant applications for projects.

Charlottesville City Council has approved the creation of a supplemental rental assistance program for the City of Charlottesville.

The City of Charlottesville is asking for the donation of a large tree for Grand Illumination, the City’s annual holiday celebration.

The investigation remains ongoing into an officer-involved shooting Friday afternoon (Oct. 13) in the City of Charlottesville.

The City of Charlottesville’s Information Technology Department won a Governor’s Technology Award in the category IT.
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