
Charlottesville city manager fills key leadership roles, including first woman as city attorney
Charlottesville City Manager Chip Boyles announces several appointments filling key leadership roles on city staff.

Charlottesville City Manager Chip Boyles announces several appointments filling key leadership roles on city staff.

The Charlottesville Area Association of REALTORS® has endorsed Juandiego Wade for Charlottesville City Council.

In addition to annual events like Bike to School Day (Wednesday, May 5) and Bike to Work Day (Friday, May 21), the League of American Bicyclists and the City of Charlottesville are kicking off Bike Month with the inaugural National Ride a Bike Day (Sunday, May 2).

The City of Charlottesville provides a wide variety of boards and commissions that encourage members to participate in discussions that affect and shape the future of the city.

It’s been so long since the Nazi rally here in Charlottesville that you can now search on Google images for “Charlottesville” and find some images that are not of that rally.

According to the most recent National Crime Victimization Survey from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, in 2019 1.2 million people were victims of violent crime, excluding simple assault.

Charlottesville City Council voted Monday to approve the repeal of the city’s local COVID-19 ordinance originally enacted July 27, 2020.

The Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail is launching a program that will let jail residents find purpose, earn college credit and position themselves for success upon their release and re-entry into our community.

The two DC fast chargers were installed by EVgo – a nationwide public fast charging network with over 800 locations – and were fully funded by the state.

Charlottesville City Council voted this week to approve a fiscal year 2022 general fund budget, capital improvement program and to set tax rates for calendar year 2021.
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