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'''Charlottesville City Council (2008-2009)''' two-year term ran from [[January 1]], [[2008]] to [[December 31]], [[2009]]. The Council was composed of five members elected at-large for four-year terms. At the first regular meeting of the term after the [[2007 election]], the president of the council (mayor) and the vice-president (vice-mayor) were chosen by the Council. Councilors made $18,000 a year and the mayor made $20,000 a year, the maximum range allowed under state guidelines.  
'''Charlottesville City Council (2008-2009)''' two-year term ran from [[January 1]], [[2008]] to [[December 31]], [[2009]]. The Council was composed of five members elected at-large for four-year terms. At the first regular meeting of the term after the [[2007 election]], the president of the council (mayor) and the vice-president (vice-mayor) were chosen by the Council. Councilors made $18,000 a year and the mayor made $20,000 a year, the maximum range allowed under state guidelines.  

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Charlottesville City Council (2008-2009) two-year term ran from January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2009. The Council was composed of five members elected at-large for four-year terms. At the first regular meeting of the term after the 2007 election, the president of the council (mayor) and the vice-president (vice-mayor) were chosen by the Council. Councilors made $18,000 a year and the mayor made $20,000 a year, the maximum range allowed under state guidelines.

Downtown Mall

  • July 21 – City Council votes, 5-0, to proceed with the mall renovation project, despite a $7.5 million estimate and a shrinking project scope. [1]


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References

  1. Web. Timeline: Major Downtown Mall developments, Staff reports, News Article, The Daily Progress, retrieved September 19, 2020.

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