City Council Meets Monday May 3 at 6:30 pm Register Here Stay engaged and participate by joining our City Council Meetings virtually.
Zoom webinars are being used to facilitate participation in our public meetings during the Coronavirus pandemic. For City Council meetings, there is still an advance registration option to speak under Community Matters.
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City Managers response to Community Matters and to CouncilorsThe City Manager will respond to matters raised at the previous meeting.
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Community MattersPublic comment is provided for up to 16 speakers at the beginning of the meeting (limit 3 minutes per speaker.) Pre-registration is available for up to 8 spaces, and pre-registered speakers are announced by noon the day of the meeting. The number of speakers is unlimited at the end of the meeting.
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Public Hearing Charlottesville City Council will receive input on: $18,000,000 Million Bond Issue (maximum amount) and New Debt $8,000,000 Million Refunding Bond Issue (maximum amount) - $26,000,000 Total (1 reading)
Approval of Community Development Block Grant Annual Action Plan FY 21-22 (1 reading)
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ResolutionsCharlottesville City Council will take action on: Budget Amendment for FY2021-2022 Community Development Block Grant and HOME program allocations (1 reading)
Safe Routes to Schools non-infrastructure grant application (1 reading) Authorizing publication of notice of City Counci's intention to remove, relocate, contextualize or cover statues of Confederate Generals Lee and Jackson currently located within City parks, and to hold a Public Hearing thereon (1 reading) Special Use Permit for Lyndhall Apartments, 64 University Way – Landowner Neighborhood Investments, LLC (1 reading) Critical Slope Waiver for 915 6th Street SE (1 reading)
Consent to Appointment of City Attorney (1 reading)
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Council is streaming on Facebook Live!We have a greatly improved streaming experience for City Council and Planning Commission meetings. Like our Facebook Page and get alerted of each Facebook Live broadcast. You can still tune in on Charlottesville's Own TV10 (Comcast Cable Channel 10) or view the live stream online at our original streaming site
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