March 10, 2009

Taliaferro makes bid for second term official

City Councilor Julian Taliaferro announced Monday that he will run for re-election, two months before Charlottesville’s Democrats hold their nominating convention.


March 05, 2009

Mayor Norris announces re-election bid

Charlottesville Mayor Dave Norris will run for re-election to the City Council, making him the second candidate to enter November’s race to sit on the five-member body.


February 18, 2009

Efficiency study offers up host of improvements

Charlottesville should review how it funds its public schools, consolidate some services and possibly increase the personal property tax from 4.2 percent to 4.28 percent, a new efficiency review recommends.


January 22, 2009

Council nixes new utility fee for now

A new utility fee to fund stormwater infrastructure improvements likely will not be implemented until Charlottesville’s economic climate improves.


November 06, 2008

City Council struggles over poverty question

For the City Council, the statement “there’s no silver bullet” could not be more spot-on than when trying to figure out how to tackle Charlottesville’s poverty levels.


July 08, 2008

City to test its own efficiency

City departments will soon be put under the efficiency microscope, but Charlottesville councilors have varying opinions on how far the examination should go.


June 05, 2008

Mall makeover to come sooner

Charlottesville is expediting and consolidating the construction timeline for the Downtown Mall renovations in hopes of avoiding a prolonged overhaul that disrupts businesses and inconveniences shoppers.


May 30, 2008

Builders to see swell in fees

Builders and developers — and ultimately homebuyers — will be shouldering a significantly heavier burden to pay for Charlottesville and Albemarle County’s water and sewer projects in the coming fiscal year.


May 27, 2008

Council considers homeless solution

Charlottesville’s City Council is considering allocating funds to Virginia Supportive Housing to establish efficiency apartments that could help the city fight homelessness.


April 16, 2008

City budget OK’d, but cuts loom

Although Charlottesville city councilors unanimously approved a $141 million fiscal 2009 budget Tuesday afternoon, their work on the budget is far from over.

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