
Charlottesville Area Transit implements fare-free period
In effort to maximize social distancing and provide an additional layer of protection for drivers, Charlottesville Area Transit will be eliminating front-door access on all buses.

In effort to maximize social distancing and provide an additional layer of protection for drivers, Charlottesville Area Transit will be eliminating front-door access on all buses.

In an effort to contain and mitigate the coronavirus, the City of Charlottesville will begin operations on Wednesday with only essential employees reporting to work and, with a few exceptions, City Hall facilities closed to the public.

Effective Wednesday, Charlottesville Area Transit’s Downtown Transit Station will reduce its hours of operation.

Charlottesville City Council is discouraging the public from attendance in-person at the meeting being held Monday, March 16, 2020 in City Council Chambers.

Charlottesville City Council has passed a resolution authorizing a local state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 virus.

The City of Charlottesville is continuing its preparations for potential coronavirus cases in the community.

The Charlottesville Reading Series will host a reading on Friday, April 17, from 7-8 p.m. at New Dominion Bookshop.

Access Arts Charlottesville/Albemarle is set for a Saturday, March 14, opening for its 20th annual visual arts show.

There has not been, to this writing, a confirmed case of coronavirus in Virginia, but local officials in Staunton and Charlottesville are ready.

Charlottesville City Manager Tarron Richardson will present his proposed FY 2021 city budget to Charlottesville City Council at its meeting on Monday, March 2, which begins at 6:30 p.m.
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