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*[[1954]] – Charlottesville voters approved establishment of a [[Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority | Redevelopment and Housing Authority]] “by a narrow margin of 36 votes in a climax to five years of effort to get a slum clearance and low-rent housing program organized.” The total vote of 2,174 was heavier than usual for a special election in which only one issue was involved. <ref>{{cite-progress|title=Housing Body for City Voted by Slim Margin|url=https://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:2686621/view#openLayer/uva-lib:2686622/5739.5/1271.5/3/1/0|author=staff|pageno=one|printdate=April 16, 1954|publishdate= April 16, 1954|accessdate=January 13, 2020}}</ref> | |||
*[[1986]] – [[High Meadows]] in [[Albemarle County]] is listed on the [[Virginia Landmarks Register]] <ref>{{cite web|title=002-1020 High Meadows|url=https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/historic-registers/002-1020/|author=|work=|publisher=Virginia Landmarks Register|location=|publishdate=October 16, 2018|accessdate=January 27, 2020}}</ref> | *[[1986]] – [[High Meadows]] in [[Albemarle County]] is listed on the [[Virginia Landmarks Register]] <ref>{{cite web|title=002-1020 High Meadows|url=https://www.dhr.virginia.gov/historic-registers/002-1020/|author=|work=|publisher=Virginia Landmarks Register|location=|publishdate=October 16, 2018|accessdate=January 27, 2020}}</ref> | ||
*[[2019]] – At the regular council meeting, the [[2018-2019 City Council]] voted to approve [[Tarron Richardson]] to take over as the next [[Charlottesville]] [[City Manager]]. Richardson replaces [[Maurice Jones]], who left in July 2018 to become the town manager of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.<ref>{{cite web|title=City manager hire made official|url=https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/city/city-manager-hire-made-official/article_e267d4da-5fed-11e9-81a4-a35f5d183657.html|author=Tyler Hammel|work=|publisher=The Daily Progress|location=|publishdate=April 15, 2019|accessdate=April 16, 2019}}</ref> | *[[2019]] – At the regular council meeting, the [[2018-2019 City Council]] voted to approve [[Tarron Richardson]] to take over as the next [[Charlottesville]] [[City Manager]]. Richardson replaces [[Maurice Jones]], who left in July 2018 to become the town manager of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.<ref>{{cite web|title=City manager hire made official|url=https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/city/city-manager-hire-made-official/article_e267d4da-5fed-11e9-81a4-a35f5d183657.html|author=Tyler Hammel|work=|publisher=The Daily Progress|location=|publishdate=April 15, 2019|accessdate=April 16, 2019}}</ref> |
Latest revision as of 22:08, 15 April 2021
- 1954 – Charlottesville voters approved establishment of a Redevelopment and Housing Authority “by a narrow margin of 36 votes in a climax to five years of effort to get a slum clearance and low-rent housing program organized.” The total vote of 2,174 was heavier than usual for a special election in which only one issue was involved. [1]
- 1986 – High Meadows in Albemarle County is listed on the Virginia Landmarks Register [2]
- 2019 – At the regular council meeting, the 2018-2019 City Council voted to approve Tarron Richardson to take over as the next Charlottesville City Manager. Richardson replaces Maurice Jones, who left in July 2018 to become the town manager of Chapel Hill, North Carolina.[3]
- ↑ Web. Housing Body for City Voted by Slim Margin, staff, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, April 16, 1954, retrieved January 13, 2020. Print. April 16, 1954 page one.
- ↑ Web. 002-1020 High Meadows, Virginia Landmarks Register, October 16, 2018, retrieved January 27, 2020.
- ↑ Web. City manager hire made official, Tyler Hammel, The Daily Progress, April 15, 2019, retrieved April 16, 2019.