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Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleSanders also announces sidewalk gap filled on Elliott Avenue Members of the public will have the chance tonight to review alternatives for a way to make Stribling Avenue in the Fry’s Spring neighborhood safer for cyclists and pedestrians. “That has been a project that we talked about for quite some time about bringing a sidewalk section there, a much needed sidewalk there,” said City Manager Sam Sanders at the March 18, 2024 meeting of Charlotte…See the Story
Options for Stribling Avenue sidewalk to be presented at meeting tonight
Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleAlbemarle is in the midst of reviewing its Comprehensive Plan. The county is also going through its zoning code. The latter is the sole topic of the Planning Commission’s meeting with an update from staff and the consultant hired to oversee the work. “The update process has been split into five separate phases of work over the course of the next few years,” reads the staff report. “At the end of this multi-year project, the Board is expected to…See the Story
Albemarle Planning Commission to get update on zoning modernization
Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleThe five-member Greene County Board of Supervisors will meet at 5:30 p.m. for a closed session followed by an open session at 6:30 p.m. (meeting info) There will be a public hearing for a special use permit for a home business at 912 Amicus Road. Specifically this would be for a vehicle repair garage. The Planning Commission recommended denial at their meeting on January 17, 2024 but offered several conditions such as the requirement that a buil…See the Story
VDOT to make presentation to Greene County Supervisors on paving rural roads
Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleThe Zombies, who landed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, keep writing and performing new music. Rod Argent is hard at work on something completely different: a Christmas carol he's scoring for a choir to sing in November. After the original Zombies lineup split, Argent started his second band, the self-titled Argent.See the Story
'Young people say they love us': The Zombies will never die
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Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleRachel De Jong grew up in a large family in Charlottesville, Virginia. She credits her family with helping her discover her passion in the kitchen. Her love of baking landed her in school at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, France. De Jong opened Cou Cou Rachou in November 2021.See the Story
Virginia baker Rachel De Jong credits family and huge sweet tooth for success at Cou Cou Rachou
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Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleAnother Town Hall to be held for Rivanna and Scottsville Districts In Late February, Albemarle Supervisors were presented with a recommended $629 million budget for fiscal year 2025. So far there have been three work sessions at which the elected officials have asked questions. The fourth will be held Monday at 3 p.m. in Room 241 of Albemarle’s office building and you can watch live from your home, office, or anywhere a phone is within range and…See the Story
Albemarle Board of Supervisors to continue budget review process this afternoon
Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleVirginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has agreed to commence an external review of the events that led to the tragic death of three university students. University President Jim Ryan and University Rector Whitt Clement sent a letter to Miyares requesting for a special counsel after a shooting on campus left three university football players dead. The suspect in the shooting, Christopher Darnell Jones, Jr., was scheduled for a bond hearing on Wednesday morning.See the Story
Attorney General Miyares agrees to appoint special counsel to review Nov. 13 deadly shooting at UVA
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Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleJames and Sadie Van Vranken sold their only car and became a two-electric-bicycle household last summer. The Charlottesville E-Bike Lending Library is based out of Josh Carp's backyard shed in the city's Fifeville neighborhood. Carp launched the library in the spring of 2022 to provide people with a free opportunity to test out e-bikes.See the Story
Charlottesville E-Bike Lending Library is helping ease residents into a car-free (or car-light) lifestyle
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