The City of Charlottesville tracks utility usage and associated costs at nearly 70 municipal sites, including government and school facilities, as part of its Energy and Water Management Program.
Charlottesville City Council will return to in-person meetings with limited public seating and virtual access maintained for the Monday, April 18th meeting.
FOOD & WINE has named the seven most exciting up-and-coming big American cities for food lovers right now and four smaller urban locations that are making their mark, and Charlottesville made the list.
The Charlottesville Department of Utilities has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy-Saving Trees Program to encourage customers to save energy and lower energy bills.
The City of Charlottesville has hired CMTA Energy Solutions to assess over 40 buildings in its government and school portfolio.
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