She’ll guide Fredericksburg’s pursuit of using 100% percent renewable energy for municipal operations by 2035.

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She’ll guide Fredericksburg’s pursuit of using 100% percent renewable energy for municipal operations by 2035.
Southern-Maryland based Penzance submitted a pre-application to the City of Fredericksburg’s Technical Review Committee.
Fredericksburg Fire Chief Mike Jones said hazardous materials were a short distance away from the five railcars that went off track and hit a sound wall.
The briefing will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the Virginia Railway Express parking lot near the site of the incident.
With this multi-hued beige beauty, you are less than five blocks from all the action along Downtown Fredericksburg’s main drag (Caroline Street) as well as the shore of the Rappahannock River.
This three-story beauty – including its finished basement – has more than 4,100 square feet of living space. It is situated on a .47-acres and the backyard is fully fenced in and is a private oasis for year-round, outdoor fun with a large paver patio and firepit.
11.49 acres located directly across from Crow’s Nest preserve, this is the ideal home for nature lovers.
This home has been tastefully modernized while maintaining its undeniable historic charm.
The owners of this like-new gem have absolutely gone above and beyond.
Built in 2015, this 2,206 square-foot home spans three levels. It has four bedrooms and 2.5 baths.
Take items to centralized locations in the city, or call for an appliance pickup.
A survey is available online.
The city now has a presence on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The signals will be turned to flashing for seven days, beginning March 6, 2017.
The Department of Public Works will begin repairs in the 500 block of Caroline Street on March 6.
The short-term lease will provide about 85 parking spaces at William and Barton streets.
The city will also pay costs associated with correcting the hydraulic surge.
The moves come in response to concerns from the community about the original survey.
Transportation Administrator Erik Nelson said there is an open-ended question at the end, where people can submit more specific information.
The survey takes on average 5 – 10 minutes to complete.