Monthly Archive for March, 2005

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Three Less Potential House Candidates

Three of the people considering a run for the Democratic nomination for Mitch Van Yahres’ seat have announced that they won’t be doing so, after all. Former Vice Mayor Meredith Richards, former Albemarle Democratic Chairman Will Harvey, and former nothing-in-particular Me have all said that we ain’t running. That leaves UVa professors Jeff Rossman and Peter Sheras, plus a new fella, Clement “Kim” Tingley — he’s a developer who just moved to town. David Toscano is the only candidate thus far. On the Republican side, tech firm owner Tom McCrystal and day care center owner Sharon Jones are considering runs. Bob Gibson has the story in today’s Progress.

County Considering Tax Rate Cut

With county assessments up 27%, a rate cut is inevitable — the only question is by how much. The Board of Supervisors is weighing that question, considering how far below the current 76-cent rate the new rate should be. School superintendent Kevin Castner has asked that the board not drop below $0.74, because that would only exacerbate the existing $1.2M funding shortfall for the schools. Since the school budget is often the controlling factor in tax rates, the question seems to be, simply, whether the rate should drop one cent, or two. The always-stylish Julie Stavitski has the story in today’s Progress.

City Police Want More Funding

The Charlottesville Police Department wants a pay increase, and they’ve got the math to back it up. 37 people showed up at last night’s Council meeting with t-shirts declaring that the police need to be paid more, and Charlottesville Police Officers Association president Dwayne Jones pointed out that there are nine open positions in the department, evidence that the pay (which is average for the state) is insufficient to draw officers here. The high cost of living in Charlottesville presumably makes average pay less-than-tempting. Councilor Kevin Lynch pointed out that, while officers asked for a 20% increase in pay, they are getting a 12.3% increase, which isn’t bad. John Yellig has the story in today’s Progress.

Happy Birthday

Today is cvillenews.com’s fourth birthday. After 1,066 news stories and 12,839 comments, I’ve decided that some upgrades and improvements are in order. The site is now powered by new software, has a strange (hopefully temporary) new design, and has new features galore. It’s a real step forward. You’ll need to log in anew in order to post. Details after the fold.

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School Board Member Announces Run Against Bell

Ryo_Road writes: NBC 29 is reporting that School Board member Stephen Koleszar, a Democrat from the Scottsville area, will be running against Robert Bell in the 58th district. Koleszar told NBC 29 that he mainly concerned about traffic funding, or the lack there of, for the Charlottesville area. He specifically mentions two of the area’s busiest roads, Route 29 and Route 53 (Charlottesville-Lake Monticello). He stated the following: “The state has been providing a decreasing share of revenue which has made more burdens on the localities. I’m also very concerned about the transportation issues there are a lot of people commuting down 29 and 53 and those roads are terrible.” NBC 29 has the full story.

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