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The plan is a collaboration between the city and the Green Infrastructure Center, a Charlottesville-based environmental protection organization. It aims to increase Petersburg’s tree canopy to help ...
Brian Telfair, once the Petersburg city attorney, previously had his license suspended in 2018. New complaints made to the state bar allege misconduct while Telfair was practicing in Richmond.
Petersburg City Council restarted the search for a new developer for the Sycamore Grove project, but the process has faced disagreement. Councilor Charlie Cuthbert opposed the resolution, citing ...
The city council approved more than $4 million in additional sewer system resilience projects on Thursday.
St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch and City Council members will also be briefed on the proposed timeline for construction.
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Walhalla City Council appoints interim city clerk - MSNThe Walhalla City Council has completed its vote for an interim city clerk after the resignation of City Clerk and Finance Director Ashley Jones.
The St. Petersburg community continues to mourn the death of Michael Dema, who was known for his legal expertise, passion for serving the city and gregarious personality. Dema, managing assistant ...
City Council voted to move forward with drafting an ordinance that would limit campaign contributions from LLC’s under the Longmont Fair Campaign Practices Act.
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Walhalla city clerk resigns after seven years - MSNWalhalla's city clerk Ashley Jones has submitted her resignation, effective July 3, after serving in the position since 2018, according to the city council.
Tucson will have its first new city clerk in 17 years next week, as the City Council is set to appoint Deputy City Clerk Roger Randolph at its Tuesday meeting.
Petersburg City Council unanimously approved a request to move Ward 1's polling place to Lakemont Elementary School. The move requires approval from the Virginia attorney general's office due to ...
A Petersburg Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court judge on Monday continued the domestic violence case against City Manager William E. Johnson III.
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