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Sanders reduces contingency spending request after appearing on Sanctuary City list

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In late May, Charlottesville City Council was briefed on some of the details of a proposal to spend $12 million on a variety of “community interventions” as well as a list of administrative spending items. “This is a request to spend some of the surplus funds that have accumulated from multiple years, including FY24 which was a little over $22 million,” said City Manager Sam Sanders on Monday evening. When the matter came up at their meeting on …
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Information Charlottesville broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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