Week Ahead for October 6, 2025: Charlottesville City Council to consider $6.2 million purchase of office building for low-barrier homeless shelter

It is time once again for a round-up of items coming up at meetings of local and regional government in the area around Charlottesville. This particular edition is a little late, so I’ll dispense with the rhetorical placeholding and just tell you some highlights.

  • Charlottesville will begin the budget development process with a work session at 4 p.m. on Monday where they will get the first sense of what the FY2027 budget will look like.

  • Late in the evening, Council will consider spending about $8 million from previous surpluses including $6.2 million to buy 2000 Holiday Drive for use as a low-barrier homeless shelter.

  • Louisa County Supervisors will take a vote Monday on whether to move forward with a federal grant to hire additional firefighters.

  • Fluvanna County’s Planning Commission will hold public hearings Tuesday on a proposal to build a second natural gas electric-generation station.

  • The Greene County Board of Supervisors and the Planning Commission will take a bus ride around various developments on Thursday.

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