Charlottesville City Council (1934-1936)
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- See also: List of City Councilors
- Preceded by the Charlottesville City Council (1932-1934)
- Succeeded by the Charlottesville City Council (1936-1938)
The two-year term of the Charlottesville City Council (1934-1936) ran from September 1, 1934 to August 31, 1936. The 1934 election resulted in one new member to the council; J. Emmett Gleason replaced Shelton S. Fife. Two commissioners, George T. Huff and Samuel A. Jessup, were re-elected. The two other members of the commission whose terms did not expire this year were Dr. W. Dan Haden and F. W. Twyman].
City Manager was H. A. Yancey and Secretary H. A. Haden
George T. Huff (D)
Samuel A. Jessup (D), Vice-president (vice-mayor)
Dr. W. Dan Haden, President (mayor)
F. W. Twyman (D)
Budget
- Charlottesville’s fiscal year began September 1, 1934 and ended August 31, 1935.
1934 election
Organizational meeting
September 1, 1934
At a brief reorganizational meeting of the Council this morning, Dr. W. D. Haden was selected as City Mayor, a position once held by his father, E. G. Haden. Dr. W. Dandridge Haden was elected Mayor of Charlottesville for the next two years. Samuel A. Jessup was chosen Vice-Mayor, which place has been held by Dr. Haden during the mayoralty of Fred W. Twyman. City Manager Seth Burnley; City Auditor James Bowen; City Attorney E. V. Walker and Police Chief Maurice Greaver were all re-elected to their respective posts.
Regular meetings
Regular council meetings were held in City Hall on the second Tuesday of the month.
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