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Sidewalks should be cleared of snow by property owners by 12 p.m. Saturday
Charlottesville City Code requires that property owners remove snow from sidewalks within 24 hours of the end of snowfall. The City Manager has declared Noon today to be the official end of snowfall. Snow must be removed from sidewalks by Noon tomorrow. Read on... -
Update on winter weather conditions; City Offices opening on 2-hour delay, Friday, Feb. 19th
The City of Charlottesville remains under a Winter Storm Warning until 6 a.m. Friday. City of Charlottesville government offices will open on a 2-hour delay at 10 a.m. on Friday, February 19, 2021. Read on... -
Winter Storm Warning - Charlottesville area expecting 4-5 inches of snow and ice
The City of Charlottesville is under a Winter Storm Warning until 1 a.m. Friday, Feb. 19. City of Charlottesville government offices will be CLOSED on Thursday, February 18, 2021. Read on... -
City's Housing RELIEF Fund Provides Over $1 Million in Assistance to Residents
The City received 1,203 applications from tenants and 236 from landlords on behalf of existing tenants. A total of 353 households received funding, with an average assistance amount of $3,701. Read on... -
Utilities Customer Satisfaction Survey
The Charlottesville Department of Utilities wants to hear from you! We value your feedback in assisting our continual efforts to improve our services. Read on... -
City Seeks Information Related to Removal, Relocation, and Transfer of Ownership of Statue
The City of Charlottesville seeks information from parties interested in removing the statue depicting Sacajawea, Meriwether Lewis, and William Clark Read on... -
City Assessor's Office completes 2021 reassessment
Residential parcels increased by an average of 4.2 percent and commercial properties decreased by an average of 0.19 percent Read on... -
City of Charlottesville Adjusting Invoices of Some Gas Utility Customers for Inflated Charges
Approximately 4,000 Charlottesville Gas customers were overcharged; Corrected statements are being mailed and customers enrolled in Easy Pay were not impacted Read on... -
City and Cultivate Charlottesville’s Food Justice Network launches 24/7 Food Security Text Line
Residents can text “FOOD” or “COMIDA” to (844) 947-6518 to receive information about food resources available near their current zip code. Information is available in English and Spanish. Read on... -
City of Charlottesville Launches GO Ride On-Demand Transportation Program in Partnership with Jaunt
On-demand services, provided through Jaunt, will begin in mid-January and cover the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle, Fluvanna, Louisa, Greene, and Nelson counties. Read on... -
Key's Corner Market To-Go
Key’s Corner Market To-Go Returns to Downtown Charlottesville January 23 – March 27. Read on... -
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Charlottesville City Council Appoints Chip Boyles City Manager
Mr. Boyles will replace Acting City Manager John Blair who will serve the City of Charlottesville through February, 12, 2021. Read on... -
Charlottesville to Continue Deer Population Management Program
Deer culling to begin February 1, 2021 and continue during March Read on... -
Virginia Progressive Prosecutors Call For Criminal Justice Reforms In Coming Legislative Session
Reforms advocated for by the group include expungement of criminal records, an end to mandatory minimum sentences, an end to cash bail, abolition of the death penalty, and an end to “three strikes” felony enhancement for larceny offenses. Read on... -
Charlottesville’s Circuit Court Awarded Prestigious USGBC LEED-NC Gold Certification
Seventh LEED certified project completed by City of Charlottesville Read on... -
2020 Imagine a Day without Water Art Contest Winners Announced
Youth were asked “What Water Means to Me,” in the Imagine a Day without Water Art Contest, and the winners have been selected! Read on... -
Climate Action Plan Materials and Resources Now Available
New materials for the City's Climate Action Plan development are now available online! Find the Community Workshop recording and an online form to provide feedback or response to the Workshop on the City's Climate Action Plan webpage. Read on... -
Charlottesville Commissioner of the Revenue Office wins Excellence Award for Innovative Strategies
Charlottesville Commissioner of Revenue was one of six winners for the 2020 MCCi Excellence Awards due to their innovative strategies amidst COVID-19 Read on... -
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Review the Draft Affordable Housing Plan and Initial Comprehensive Plan Revisions
Cville Plans Together — The deadline for comments is December 2! Complete the survey to be entered in a drawing for a $25 pre-paid Visa card. Five entries will be randomly chosen. Read on... -
Review the Draft Affordable Housing Plan and Initial Comprehensive Plan Revisions
Cville Plans Together — Dates announced for interactive webinars, drop-in webinars, and pop-up events Read on... -
Leaf Collection Begins Monday, November 2nd
Residential curbside leaf collection starts Monday, November 2, 2020. Leaves will be collected loose at the curb (no bags!) up to three times during the season. Text alert schedule reminders and a drop-off location will be again this year. The collection Read on... -
Charlottesville appoints Dr. Hezedean Smith as Fire Chief
Dr. Smith starts as Chief on December 1 and has served most recently as an Assistant Chief for the Orlando Fire Department Read on...
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