11/14/2019

News and information for November 14

Here are some links to articles from the @DailyProgress e-editions I was catching up on this morning. 

  • Just learned from this article that the Albemarle School Board wants the Board of Supervisors to transfer county-owned land for the next "high school center" - read the story from @Knott_Katherine and @craftypanda (bit.ly/2CHBw8H)
  • Lots of things catch my eye in this @Knott_Katherine story about legislative discussions between @CreighDeeds @SallyLHudson and the Charlottesville School Board (bit.ly/376Y4gK)
  • In this @AP story, it is reported @SallyLHudson will re-introduce legislation to allow localities to remove Confederatre statues. Learn more in this @sarah_rankin story: (bit.ly/2XePXKB)
  • Navarre Bartz won election as write-in candidate for one of Charlottesville's seats on the Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District. He has a lot of good ideas. Here's the @DailyProgress story (bit.ly/2CF9cDQ)
  • Maryland and Virginia have agreed to proceed with a public-private partnership to upgrade the American Legion Bridge across the Potomac. The goal is to have no public funding, and the private keeps the toll. Details in this @AP story from yesterday's paper (bit.ly/2CMmKx6)
  • The Charlottesville Planning Commission has deferred consideration of a rezoning for a portion of the Strategic Investment Area. @nstoutDP has this account (bit.ly/2CKSwLe)
  • Updating my notes on Greene County to reflect the changes made on Election Day. I count on @TerryBeigie to keep me informed through the @GreeneCoRecord and articles like this one: (bit.ly/2NL6cfw)
  • Yesterday's E-Edition of the @DailyProgress also contains an edition of the Rural Virginian. In this I re-read the @craftypanda story about @PiedmontVaCC request to sell land on Avon Street Extended (bit.ly/2NpC5d8)


All of the above pages at the links above been been used to add citations to @cvillepedia - take a look at the recent changes (bit.ly/2MWlU5o)

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