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! MEETING DATE !! DOCUMENT TYPE !! SHORT TITLE !!  AMOUNT  !! VOTE RESULTS !! SPONSOR !! SPONSOR !! BELLAMY !! HILL !! WALKER !! SIGNER !! GALVIN
! MEETING DATE !! ITEM !! DOCUMENT TYPE !! SHORT TITLE !!  AMOUNT  !! VOTE RESULTS !! BELLAMY !! HILL !! WALKER !! SIGNER !! GALVIN
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| January 7, 2019 ||  || a. Approval of Minutes – Dec. 12, 2018 Work Session; Dec. 17, 2018 Regular Meeting; Dec. 18, 2018 Special Meeting (Retreat) ||  || APPROVED 5-0 ||  ||  || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || a. || MINUTES: || September 19, September 30, and October 7, 2019 Special meetings ||  || APPROVED 5-0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
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| January 7, 2019 || APPROPRIATION || b. APPROPRIATION: Certified Local Government (CLG) grant funding for [[Little High Neighborhood]] National Register nomination - $33,714 (2nd reading) ||  $33,714 || APPROVED 5-0 ||  ||  || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || b. || APPROPRIATION: || Virginia Behavioral Health Docket Grant - $45,000 (2nd reading) ||  $45,000.00 || APPROVED 5-0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
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| January 7, 2019 || APPROPRIATION || c. APPROPRIATION: Reimbursement of Funds for Portland State University ADU Program - $5,000 (2nd reading) ||  $5,000  || APPROVED 5-0 ||  ||  || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || c. || APPROPRIATION: || [[Virginia Outdoors Foundation Grant – Land Acquisition]] - $50,000 (1st of 2 readings) ||  $50,000.00  || APPROVED 5-0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
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| January 7, 2019 || APPROPRIATION || d. APPROPRIATION: 250 Bypass Greenbelt Trail Grant from VDOT - $500,000 ||  $500,000  || APPROVED 5-0 ||  ||  || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || d. || APPROPRIATION: || Virginia Department of Education Special Nutrition Program Child and Adult Care Food Program - $35,000 (1st of 2 readings) ||  $35,000.00  || APPROVED 5-0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
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| January 7, 2019 || APPROPRIATION || e. APPROPRIATION: Information Technology Funding for Office 365 Licenses - $53,774  ||  $53,774 || APPROVED 5-0 ||  ||  || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || e. || APPROPRIATION: || Virginia Department of Social Services [[Employment Advancement for Temporary Aid to Needy Families Participants Grant]] - $130,259.83 (1st of 2 readings) ||  $130,259.83 || APPROVED 5-0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
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| January 7, 2019 || RESOLUTION || Approval of Council Meeting Schedule for 2019 ||  || APPROVED 5-0 ||  ||  || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || f. || APPROPRIATION:  || Fire apparatus payment reimbursement $642,609 (1 st of 2 readings) || $642,609.00 || APPROVED 5-0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
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| January 22, 2019 || RESOLUTION || a. Minutes January 7, 2019 Regular Meeting; January 11, 2019 Work Session ||  || APPROVED 5-0 ||  ||  || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || g. || RESOLUTION|| [[Lua Project]] Day of the Dead funding request - $500 (1 reading) || $500.00 || APPROVED 5-0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
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| January 22, 2019 || APPROPRIATION || b. APPROPRIATION: Meadow Creek Trail Bridge Grant from VDOT - $375,000 (2nd reading) || $375,000 || APPROVED 5-0 || ||  || Absent || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || h. || RESOLUTION: || Referring [[New Hill Development Corporation]]’s [[Starr Hill Neighborhood Community Vision and Small Area Plan]] to the [[Planning Commission]] for consideration of amending the [[Charlottesville Comprehensive Plan]] (1 reading) ||  || APPROVED 5-0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
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| January 22, 2019 || APPROPRIATION || c. APPROPRIATION: 250 Bypass Greenbelt Trail Grant from VDOT - $500,000 (2nd reading) || $500,000 || APPROVED 5-0 ||  ||  || Absent || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || 8 || ORDINANCE: || Bicycle & E-Scooter Sharing System (aka “[[Dockless Mobility]]”) Ordinance and Permit Program (1st of 2 readings) ||  || Moved to Consent Agenda ||  ||  || || ||  
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| January 22, 2019 || APPROPRIATION || d. APPROPRIATION: Information Technology Funding for Office 365 Licenses - $53,774 (2nd reading) || $53,774 || APPROVED 5-0 || ||  || Absent || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || 9a. || RESOLUTION:  || 209 Maury Avenue: Comprehensive Plan – Future Land Use Amendment (1 reading) ||  || APPROVED 4-1 || Yes || Yes || No || Yes || Yes
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| January 22, 2019 || APPROPRIATION || e. APPROPRIATION: Grant for bicycle and pedestrian improvements at Monticello Ave/Ridge Street and Monticello/2nd Street - $547,730 (Carried) || $547,730 || APPROVED 5-0 ||  ||  || Absent || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || 9b. || ORDINANCE:  || 209 Maury Avenue: rezoning request (1st of 2 readings) ||  || ||  ||  || || ||  
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| January 22, 2019 || APPROPRIATION || f. APPROPRIATION: Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS/H.I.V. - $213,012 (Carried) ||  $213,012 || APPROVED 5-0 || ||  || Absent || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
| Monday, November 18, 2019 || 10 || RESOLUTION*: || Allocation of Food Equity Initiative funds for FY 2020 - $155,000 (1 reading) ||  $155,000.00 || APPROVED 5-0 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes
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2018 Council Legislative Meetings
2018 Council Legislative Meetings
This article is an effort to present recorded votes on various high-interest issues brought before the [[Charlottesville City Council]] at their [[2018]]] regular meetings. The City of Charlottesville Council is the city's primary legislative body. The council votes on and drafts legislation, approves the city's annual budget and sets the revenue required to fund the budget. Additionally, the council appoints members to boards and commissions and gives the final say on appointments made by the City Manager.  
This article is an effort to present recorded votes on various high-interest issues brought before the [[Charlottesville City Council]] at their [[2018]]] regular meetings. The City of Charlottesville Council is the city's primary legislative body. The council votes on and drafts legislation, approves the city's annual budget and sets the revenue required to fund the budget. Additionally, the council appoints members to boards and commissions and gives the final say on appointments made by the City Manager.  

Revision as of 18:21, 27 November 2019

MEETING DATE ITEM DOCUMENT TYPE SHORT TITLE AMOUNT VOTE RESULTS BELLAMY HILL WALKER SIGNER GALVIN
2018 - Bellamy party.JPG 2018 - Hill party.JPG 2018 - Walker party.JPG 2018 - Signer party.JPG 2018 - Galvin party.JPG
Monday, November 18, 2019 a. MINUTES: September 19, September 30, and October 7, 2019 Special meetings APPROVED 5-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Monday, November 18, 2019 b. APPROPRIATION: Virginia Behavioral Health Docket Grant - $45,000 (2nd reading) $45,000.00 APPROVED 5-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Monday, November 18, 2019 c. APPROPRIATION: Virginia Outdoors Foundation Grant – Land Acquisition - $50,000 (1st of 2 readings) $50,000.00 APPROVED 5-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Monday, November 18, 2019 d. APPROPRIATION: Virginia Department of Education Special Nutrition Program Child and Adult Care Food Program - $35,000 (1st of 2 readings) $35,000.00 APPROVED 5-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Monday, November 18, 2019 e. APPROPRIATION: Virginia Department of Social Services Employment Advancement for Temporary Aid to Needy Families Participants Grant - $130,259.83 (1st of 2 readings) $130,259.83 APPROVED 5-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Monday, November 18, 2019 f. APPROPRIATION: Fire apparatus payment reimbursement $642,609 (1 st of 2 readings) $642,609.00 APPROVED 5-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Monday, November 18, 2019 g. RESOLUTION: Lua Project – Day of the Dead funding request - $500 (1 reading) $500.00 APPROVED 5-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Monday, November 18, 2019 h. RESOLUTION: Referring New Hill Development Corporation’s Starr Hill Neighborhood Community Vision and Small Area Plan to the Planning Commission for consideration of amending the Charlottesville Comprehensive Plan (1 reading) APPROVED 5-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Monday, November 18, 2019 8 ORDINANCE: Bicycle & E-Scooter Sharing System (aka “Dockless Mobility”) Ordinance and Permit Program (1st of 2 readings) Moved to Consent Agenda
Monday, November 18, 2019 9a. RESOLUTION: 209 Maury Avenue: Comprehensive Plan – Future Land Use Amendment (1 reading) APPROVED 4-1 Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Monday, November 18, 2019 9b. ORDINANCE: 209 Maury Avenue: rezoning request (1st of 2 readings)
Monday, November 18, 2019 10 RESOLUTION*: Allocation of Food Equity Initiative funds for FY 2020 - $155,000 (1 reading) $155,000.00 APPROVED 5-0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes



2018 Council Legislative Meetings This article is an effort to present recorded votes on various high-interest issues brought before the Charlottesville City Council at their 2018] regular meetings. The City of Charlottesville Council is the city's primary legislative body. The council votes on and drafts legislation, approves the city's annual budget and sets the revenue required to fund the budget. Additionally, the council appoints members to boards and commissions and gives the final say on appointments made by the City Manager.

Membership

See also: List of current city council officials The Charlottesville City Council consists of five members. All members - including the council president (mayor) - are elected at large.

For a list of previous council members, see here

The city of Charlottesville utilizes a city council-manager system. In this form of municipal government, the city council serves as the city's primary legislative body and the city manager as the city's chief executive.

Current member, Charlottesville City Council, 2018-2019
2018-Wes Bellamy.JPG
Wes Bellamy (D)
Term Start January 1, 2016
Term End December 31, 2018

Biographical Information

Current member, Charlottesville City Council, 2018-2019
2018-Kathy Galvin.JPG
Kathy Galvin (D)
Term Start January 1, 2012
Term End December 31, 2019

Biographical Information

Current member, Charlottesville City Council, 2018-2019
2018-Mike Signer.JPG
Mike Signer (D)
Term Start January 1, 2016
Term End December 31, 2019

Biographical Information

Current member, Charlottesville City Council, 2018-2019
2018-Nikuyah Walker.jpeg
Nikuyah Walker (I), mayor
Term Start January 1, 2018
Term End December 31, 2021

Biographical Information

Current member, Charlottesville City Council, 2018-2019
2018-Heather Hill.JPG
Heather Hill (D-Charlottesville)
Term Start January 1, 2018
Term End December 31, 2021

Biographical Information

December 18, 2018

December 3, 2018

Proposed City Charter Amendment

Public Hearing/Resolution| 1st of 1 reading | Consider a proposal to amend Section 5 of the Charlottesville City Charter[1]

Vote motion passed.png 3 to 2

Council members will vote on whether a request be made of state legislators to amend the City Charter to allow City Council to set its own compensation.

  • Issues: City Charter Amendment; Public Hearing[2]; City Council Election

APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

Vote motion passed.png 5 to 0

On motion by Ms. Hill, seconded by Ms. Galvin, made appointments to the following Boards and Commissions:

(Ayes: Dr. Bellamy, Ms. Hill, Ms. Walker, Mr. Signer, Ms. Galvin; Noes: None.)

Mr. Signer commented on conflicts which have led to him missing meetings of the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission’s Board of Directors. He said he missed three meetings in a row this year which required the TJPDC to notify Council of his absences. Mr. Signer said personal and family obligations on the night of these specific meetings had led to his absences.

November 26, 2018

November 19, 2018

November 14, 2018

November 5, 2018

Equity Fund Allocation to New Hill Development Corporation: $500,000

This item would authorize $500,000 to a start-up nonprofit, New Hill Development Corporation to conduct financial training programs and draft a small area plan for the Starr Hill neighborhood, including the former historical community of Vinegar Hill, towards building Charlottesville’s African-American middle class.
Vote motion passed.png 4 to 1
  • Issue: Nonprofits

Interim Regulations for Bicycle and E-Scooter Sharing System

This item creates a pilot program to test dockless bike share in Charlottesville and a permitting process for permanent operations.[3]
Vote motion passed.png 5 to 0
  • Issue: Transportation

October 15, 2018

October 5, 2018

October 1, 2018

September 17, 2018

August 20, 2018

August 6, 2018

July 16, 2018

July 2, 2018

June 18, 2018

June 4, 2018

May 29, 2018 (Council retreat)

May 21, 2018

May 7, 2018

April 16, 2018

April 2, 2018

March 19, 2018

March 5, 2018

February 20, 2018

February 5, 2018

February 5, 2018

January 18, 2018 (Council Work Retreat - Day 2)

January 18, 2018 (Council Work Retreat - Day 1)

January 16, 2018

January 2, 2018

City Council Minutes are found on the City of Charlottesville's website.


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References

  1. Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, December 3, 2018.
  2. https://www.publicnoticevirginia.com
  3. Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, November 5, 2018.

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