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Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleCharlottesville officials are considering changes to a popular — and dangerous — intersection in town where pedestrians have mere seconds to cross the street. On Thursday, Aug. 14, community members can learn more about those possible changes to the Ridge/McIntire and West Main St. intersection in downtown Charlottesville, and give feedback on it.
The meeting will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Carver Recreation Center, located in the …Read Article
Charlottesville officials want to know: How can we fix one of our trickiest intersections?
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Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleThe Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is seeking community input as it creates a long-term plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the Commonwealth. Greenhouse gas emissions are gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, and lead to heating of the planet. Common examples of such gasses include carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. The United States is the second largest greenhouse emissions producer in the world with tr…Read Article
Virginia DEQ wants your input on climate action plan — survey closes Friday
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Charlottesville · CharlottesvilleClicks, subscribes, shares. Tracking web traffic and social media data is common across news organizations — this kind of data helps us better understand our reach, after all. But Charlottesville Tomorrow prioritizes tracking something else: community impact. We are part of a growing movement of newsrooms committed to reporting that addresses diverse communities’ needs. Charlottesville Tomorrow is sharing what we’ve accomplished in central Virgi…Read Article
Why Charlottesville Tomorrow doesn't focus on going viral
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