There is a different gravity to holidays weeks as the routine is challenged in exchange for the illusion of a day off. Or at least, that’s definitely the case with this edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement produced at the end of a truncated week in which a lot seems to have happened. I’m Sean Tubbs, and if you’re a skeptic of the audio, I still recommend listening to the first story today.
In this edition:
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Charlottesville City Council ends consideration of anti-camping ordinance after pushback from homeless advocates (read the story)
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Charlottesville City Attorney explains why Gentry Locke still represents city in case against zoning code (read the story)
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An update on some residential projects under review in Charlottesville
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Ridership on Charlottesville Area Transit up five percent in FY2025 (read the story)
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Rivanna River pedestrian bridge once again misses out on federal funding (read the story)
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5K race planned Sunday to raise money for prostate cancer research (read the story)
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Albemarle’s deputy fire chief is now Charlottesville’s emergency management coordinator (read the story)
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