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Bill Calls for U.S. 29 Bypass Construction

Big_Al writes: The Senate Transportation Committee passed a bill calling on the state to build a 29 bypass around Charlottesville “as soon as practicable.” County Board vice-chairman Dennis Rooker remarked “There is no precedent for this kind of punitive legislation against localities,” while city councillor Blake Caravati commented “we believe that if this is kept local, it can be solved locally.” The Progress has the article.

Review of Dem. Council Candidates

In this week’s Hook, Lisa Provence has a review of all four Democratic nominee candidates — David Brown, Kendra Hamilton, Kevin Lynch, and Meredith Richards — including a brief Q&A with each and a bit of background, for the unfamiliar. By way of reminder, the Republican nomination convention is tonight (I think; their website doesn’t say) and the Democrats nomination convention is Saturday, at the County Office Building at 12:30. City residents, please be sure to show up and cast your vote.

Wet Slush Cancels School

Jim writes: The holiday continues for Albemarle County school children. What is the argument for Spring Break? Will the kids be able to make up these days? A colleague argued yesterday that because public school is “free,” then the system has to accomodate everybody. Is it right to allow children to stay home, rather than face a wee bit of adversity in getting to school?

What amazes me is that, in every year in memory, there are more snow days than expected, and school officials are scrambling to figure out what to do, come spring. You’d think they’d see a pattern emerging.

Dem. Candidates Debate at Forum

The Charlottesville Democratic Party held a candidates’ forum yesterday afternoon, with incumbents Meredith Richards and Kevin Lynch, and newcomer David Brown discussing the Meadowcreek Parkway and affordable housing. (Candidate Kendra Hamilton was unable to attend.) Reportedly, Brown came off as unassertive and muted, with Richards and Lynch presumably offering no surprises in the way of presentation. Richards took the opportunity to renew her suggestion that a referendum be held on the topic of the Meadowcreek Parkway. The next forum is scheduled for 7:30pm on Thursday night, at City Council chambers, and is sponsored by the Virginia Organizing Project and the Public Housing Association of Residents. See Liz Nelson’s story in today’s Progress for the skinny.

Superintendent Recommends School Budget Cuts

Ron Hutchinson, superintendent of Charlottesville schools, has made his budget recommendation to the school board, and it’s ugly. There’s a $1.76M shortfall, or 3% of the budget, resulting in the worst funding situation in memory and requiring that Hutchinson recommend a large number of cuts. All but a million of that is a result of an adjustment in state funding. 61% of the school budget comes from local funds, 31% from state funds, and 8% from federal funds, but unfunded mandates like the state Standards of Learning and the federal No Child Left Behind Act have left the schools scrambling to find the money for these new obligations. Since much of the cost of funding schools is staff, Hutchinson has recommended eliminating a number of faculty positions, while sticking to his assurance of a 6% raise to work on making teacher pay competitive. Julie Stavitski has the story in today’s Progress.

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