Thank you for being a loyal supporter and subscriber to Charlottesville Tomorrow. I am excited to share my news. Over the past dozen years, it has been my honor to serve as Charlottesville Tomorrow’s first executive director. I am...
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Ways to mitigate effects of gentrification discussed As Charlottesville officials, residents and developers wrestle with how to build more affordable homes for the city’s poorest residents, the local branch of a national land-use think tank held a forum...
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Imagine there was a paved trail for walking and biking between downtown Charlottesville and Monticello, or a trail from Crozet to the University of Virginia. Would people use them? What benefits might they provide? Who would oppose them? Whose...
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Charlottesville Tomorrow is pleased to share this in-depth voter guide for our Nov. 7 local elections for Albemarle County Board of Supervisors and the Albemarle County School Board. Since 2005, Charlottesville Tomorrow has provided non-partisan voter guides for each...
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Charlottesville Tomorrow is pleased to share this in-depth voter guide for our Nov. 7 local elections for Charlottesville City Council and the Charlottesville School Board. Since 2005, Charlottesville Tomorrow has provided non-partisan voter guides for each local election. We...
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On September 27, 2017, the six candidates for the Charlottesville City Council took questions on traffic, affordable housing and how the city should respond to increased growth in Albemarle County’s southern growth area. “There are a lot of profound...
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A planned public sculpture that would commemorate Charlottesville’s Vinegar Hill neighborhood has thus far failed to raise the private funding needed for its construction. Major funding from city taxpayers also appears unlikely after a discussion by Charlottesville City Council...
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In April, Charlottesville Tomorrow was the sponsoring partner of the Tom Tom Founders Festival’s Future Forum. The event gave us a great opportunity to put a spotlight on our approach to solutions journalism and collaborative news partnerships. This was...
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At last week’s Tom Tom Founders Festival we learned about Matteus Frankovich’s new aerial photography business — SkycladAP. I asked if he might check out the Fifth Street Station development for Charlottesville Tomorrow and get our readers a bird’s...
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Here are a few of our favorite pictures from the week that was the Tom Tom Founders Festival 2016! Want to tag you or your friends? Visit our Facebook page to see the Tom Tom album. The fifth...
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The Albemarle County School Board has closed a $404,797 funding gap and approved its $172.7 million operating budget for fiscal year 2017. At the board’s meeting Thursday, Superintendent Pam Moran recommended final adjustments that included cuts to some compensation...
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At a weekend retreat Saturday, Charlottesville City Council reviewed its meeting procedures including the signup process for citizens who wish to speak during public comment at regular meetings. City Council decided to switch to a lottery process for the...
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