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Tag: capital improvement plan

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City Schools committee to prioritize improvement projects

by Aaron Richardson August 4, 2016November 9, 2018

Charlottesville City Schools this month will begin work to prioritize a long list of capital improvement projects to bring before city officials in a bid to leverage the Capital Improvement Plan budget to improve and renovate school buildings and grounds. A committee of School Board members, school staff, division officials and community members will meet […]

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City adds $200K for CHS track, but project still short

by Aaron Richardson April 8, 2016November 9, 2018

Charlottesville City Council last week added $200,000 to the city’s proposed capital improvement plan for the Charlottesville High School track and field house. The money is less than a third of what the division had originally requested for the projects, but it should be enough to complete construction documents and permitting, said Mike Mollica, city […]

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Funding challenges limit school infrastructure plans

by Aaron Richardson March 27, 2016November 9, 2018

Renovation of the track at Charlottesville High School hit a stumbling block this month, when the city removed $650,000 that would have kick-started design work on the project from the proposed five-year capital improvement program. City School Board members said they did not find out the money was gone until after a joint meeting with […]

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