
Charlottesville pulls plug on $50M West Main streetscape improvement project
Charlottesville leaders have decided to scrap plans for West Main streetscape improvements, citing money issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Charlottesville leaders have decided to scrap plans for West Main streetscape improvements, citing money issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Join the conversation on Thursday from 5-7 p.m. for a virtual Community Workshop to discuss the City of Charlottesville’s Climate Vulnerability Assessment.

A bear cub found in a roadway in Nelson County last week was found to have a humeral fracture of his right front leg. Dr. Karra Peirce, the veterinary director at the Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro, knew just who to call.

There will be a night time lane closure on the US-250 Bypass over Emmet Street in Charlottesville to make bridge repairs.

Charlottesville Mayor Lloyd Snook issued a proclamation for June 3 being Gun Violence Awareness Day to honor and remember all victims and survivors of gun violence, and to declare that we as a city must do more to reduce gun violence.

Charlottesville Parks & Recreation is offering incentive bonuses to summer camp staff to boost hires for summer ’22.

There will be no residential curbside trash or recycling collection on Memorial Day, May 30, in Charlottesville.

Charlottesville Parks & Recreation will open its two outdoor pools for the 2022 summer season beginning Saturday.

A staff shortage in the Charlottesville Department of Neighborhood Development Services is causing major delays in the issuance of building permits and inspections.

The Albemarle County Police Department has charged 22-year-old Cristian Alexandro Salinas-Perez of Charlottesville in connection with a fatal two-vehicle crash on the 1200 block of Seminole Trail near Greenbrier Drive that occurred on May 15.
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