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Council parkway vote may be coming soon
Council parkway vote may be coming soon. The City Council will likely vote on the final design for a multimillion-dollar Meadowcreek Parkway interchange before the year's end, but questions remain about paths for bicyclists and pedestrians in
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 18, 2009
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City facing gloomy economic future
He added that it was “interesting that the surplus was not calculated until after the Nov. 3 election, in which Mayor Dave Norris and Democrat Kristin Szakos won. “We wouldn't want candidates to have to justify the current tax rate, Pfaltz said.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 17, 2009
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Parkway terminus final vote put off
Mayor Dave Norris said a majority of councilors had reservations about the interchange's pedestrian and bicycle elements being scaled back from what was shown in previous versions of the design. But, Norris said, “As this thing has moved forward, it's the pedestrian bicycle amenities that have been removed. A pedestrian bridge that would have been located north of the interchange has been taken out of the plans. Norris and Councilor Holly Edwards, on the other hand, have repeatedly voted against...
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 15, 2009
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Who will city's next mayor be?
Mayor Dave Norris said he would like to see Councilor Holly Edwards give the position a try, and if she were interested then he would support her. “I don't know if it's something she's going to be able to do, he said, referring to her busy schedule. Norris said that if Edwards decided against it, he would look at serving for another two years. “We'll see what happens, Norris said. “For the most part I've enjoyed it. But the most likely contenders are staying tight-lipped about their interests in...
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 14, 2009
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City left with surplus in fiscal '09
According to city figures, fiscal 2009 revenues exceeded budget by $254,506, and department expenditures were down by more than $5 million. “Our departments did a good job of tightening their belts this year, Mayor Dave Norris said. The same was true for personal property taxes, which exceeded its budget of $6.7 million by $70,537. “That's actually remarkably close, Norris said.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 12, 2009
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Semi-elevated road axed from VDOT study
All three proposals have come under fire from local officials who said they were not consulted and that no data was presented to support the recommendations. “This design will have the appearance of a 'mixing bowl' type intersection which we do not believe is appropriate for our community, reads a letter from city Mayor Dave Norris to John J. “Butch Davi...
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 5, 2009
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Szakos, Norris get easy victories
Mayor Dave Norris, the only incumbent councilor seeking re-election, easily bested his challengers by garnering 6,292 votes. Norris, the sole incumbent, built a reputation during his first few years on the council as an advocate for increased affordable housing, environmental stewardship and reducing poverty.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 4, 2009
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Democrats hold Council and sheriff's office
Democratic Mayor Dave Norris and challenger Kristin Szakos won 6,292 and 5,074 votes, respectively.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 3, 2009
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City accepts land donation
Norris was the only councilor to attend the press event on Monday and is the only incumbent running in today's election for City Council. Norris said Moore's remarks were an “unfortunate effort to try to politicize the land donation. “To me, it's a win-win for us all, he said, adding, “Nobody else is talking politics except for you. Councilors have still not tapped into $100,000 that was set aside in the city's Capital Improvement Program for parkland acquisition.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 3, 2009
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Va. voters face slate of choices
Mayor Dave Norris, a Democrat, is seeking re-election.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 3, 2009