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Event
June 27, 2013
An agenda will be posted when it becomes available.
Event
June 20, 2013
AGENDA
1. Call to Order and Establish a Quorum
2. Approve Minutes of May 16, 2013
3. Matters from the Public Concerning Items Not on the Agenda
4. Response to Public Comment
5. Employee Recognition- Lisa Breeden
6. Consent Agenda
a. Monthly Financial Reports
b. Monthly CIP Report
c. Monthly ...
Article
June 18, 2013
Amidst ongoing concerns over discipline and student misconduct at Walton Middle School, families and school administrators spent Tuesday night discussing potential candidates for the school’s new assistant principal.
School administrators announced Monday that current assistant principal Edmund Leclere would be leaving the school this summer for another, as yet ...
Article
June 18, 2013
In September, Albemarle County will open a library in a brand new building in Crozet. Between now and then, it will also begin a public planning process for the newly approved $12 million Northside branch library, which is set to be relocated from its current strip mall home to a ...
Article
June 18, 2013
Last week, the Charlottesville School Board discussed relaxing their requirements for principals in order to allow candidates without teaching experience to fill the top administrative position at city schools.
In a heated discussion at their regular meeting on June 13, three of the five board members present supported the change ...
Article
June 16, 2013
The tourism industry of western Albemarle and Nelson County, mainly Crozet and the Route 151 corridor, may soon get a long-awaited and, officials say, sorely needed lodging option.
Albemarle County will take steps to make itself eligible for a state financing program that could support the construction of hotels.
“One ...
Article
June 15, 2013
Bob Willingham, Assessor, Albemarle County
Where were you born (and raised, if different)?
I was born in Leesburg, Virginia and raised in western Loudoun County.
When and why did you move to the Charlottesville/Albemarle area?
I moved because of a great job opportunity and to live in the Albemarle ...
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June 15, 2013
Lynn Marie Hilleary, 4th Grade Teacher, Brownsville Elementary School
Where were you born (and raised, if different)?
I was born in Georgetown Hospital, Washington D.C. and raised a fifth generation Arlingtonian, just two miles from D.C with my 6 siblings and extensive family.
When and why did you ...
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June 14, 2013
Albemarle County public school buses are one step closer to receiving on-board cameras that will record and ticket vehicles illegally passing while they are stopped and unloading children at local bus stops.
After completing a pilot test with Phoenix-based traffic surveillance company Redflex Traffic Systems in early May, the county ...
Event
June 13, 2013
6:30 PM OPENING ACTIVITIES
1.1 Closed Meeting (5:15 p.m.) Info
1.2 Closed Meeting Certification Action
1.3 Call to Order (6:30 p.m.) Info
1.4 Pledge of Allegiance Info
1.5 Moment of Silence Info
6:32 PM APPROVAL OF AGENDA
2.1 ...
Article
June 12, 2013
Since the 1920s, Charlottesville's purest water has flowed downhill directly from the Sugar Hollow Reservoir via a 13.5-mile cast-iron pipeline. The mountain water is so pure, in fact, that the treatment plant into which it flows has required minimal treatment. Those days may be over.
Without public input ...
Article
June 11, 2013
The filing deadline for candidates to local school boards to get on the November general election ballot has passed and a familiar election has taken shape in the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County. All of the candidates are running unopposed.
Five of the six races this year, three each ...
Event
June 11, 2013
4. Work Sessions.
a. ZTA201300004 Family Day Homes - Review and discussion of proposed zoning ordinance
changes to family day home regulations. Proposed changes include an increase in the number of
children family day homes may care for by-right instead of by special use permit, revision of the
family day home ...
Article
June 11, 2013
Eight months after his felony sexual assault arrest, four months after he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor sexual battery, and just five days after a judge denied a petition to force him out of office, Scottsville representative Chris Dumler announced his resignation from the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, surprising some ...
Article
June 11, 2013
City staff told the Charlottesville School Board last week that the price tag for new science labs at Buford Middle School had increased by more than $700,000. The project, which includes renovations to four labs and the adjacent corridor, was originally slated to cost $692,000, part of a ...
Article
June 09, 2013
An adaptive traffic management system currently in use at key intersections on U.S. 250 on Pantops may soon be added to the U.S. 29 corridor, spanning from Airport Road to Arlington Boulevard.
One Albemarle supervisor wants Charlottesville to make sure the system works by getting the city involved ...
Article
June 08, 2013
Zoe Padron, Clark Elementary School
Where were you born (and raised, if different)?
I was born in Washington, DC and raised in Boston, MA.
When and why did you move to the Charlottesville/Albemarle area?
I moved to Charlottesville in the summer of 1997 because my husband began teaching at ...
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June 07, 2013
The Albemarle Planning Commission has recommended approval of a 65-unit apartment complex on Rio Road East, despite concerns that the surrounding area is developing faster than new infrastructure can be built.
The proposed 'Lofts at Meadowcreek' is the latest residential project planned for a small stretch of Rio Road, joining ...
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