Ward 4 Councilor Chuck Frye named vice mayor.
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Ward 4 Councilor Chuck Frye named vice mayor.
In the city’s lone contested school board race, Annie Langdon won election in Ward 3.
Many who cut electoral teeth in 2024 presidential election returned to the polls with renewed vigor on Tuesday.
Statement comes in the wake of Republican committee endorsing Kelly in Ward 3 election.
Lacey is the first Black woman to serve in this role in Fredericksburg’s history; city accepting applications.
Former chair of the Fredericksburg Planning Commission, appointed to city council on a temporary basis this spring, will run to represent Ward 3 for a full term this fall.
Announcement comes hours after the city council voted unanimously to approve a Technology Overlay District.
Guy Gormley is still seeking the release of written notes and other materials related to the interview and appointment process.
Snowden Hills resident was recently elected chair of Fredericksburg City School Board.
On Tuesday, Fredericksburg City Council cleared the way for the supportive housing project to move into the site planning stage.
Ward 2 councilor, elected in 2021, announced that he won’t seek another term.
When state legislators return to Richmond in January to convene the General Assembly, Fredericksburg city officials will be watching.
City Council also approved a measure to initiate a public review process related to the proposed Jeremiah Community supportive housing development.
The bonds will cover projects including the city’s portion of the Motts Run water treatment project, which it shares with Spotsylvania County.
‘Mayor for Life’ Davies remembered for his commitment to serving the Fredericksburg community.
The Rev. Lawrence A. Davies, who died Monday morning, was Fredericksburg’s first Black city councilman and mayor.
Mayor Kerry Devine suggests Celebrate Virginia South for potential data center development.
Susan Spears, President & CEO of the Fredericksburg Regional Chamber of Commerce was installed as the President of the Virginia Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (VACCE) on June 21.
The public hearing begins at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers.
The March 28 work session is open to the public.