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The Charlottesville Parking Council invited members of the city’s business community to tour the Water Street Parking Garage, as well as talk about its future.
University of Virginia Professor Andrew Mondschein looks at all four scenarios that the Charlottesville Parking Center presented to the city and gives his input.
Monday, CPC Manager Dave Norris sent a letter to Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones and Downtown Business Association of Charlottesville Chairman George Benford.
The Charlottesville Parking Center (CPC) says a new letter proves it has the right to raise rates at the Water Street Parking Garage in Downtown Charlottesville.
The Charlottesville Parking Center is rejecting City Hall's offer of $2.8 million for its stake in the Water Street Parking Garage. It says a settlement amount would be at least $8.9 million.
Charlottesville is not accepting a proposed settlement over the Water Street Parking Garage. The city says eminent domain is still an option.
City leaders met behind closed doors Tuesday to discuss the Water Street Parking Garage. Councilors are expected to announce a decision Wednesday afternoon.
A new settlement offer could bring about an end to all the drama surrounding the Water Street Parking Garage in downtown Charlottesville.
A group representing businesses in Charlottesville is asking City Hall and the people running the Water Street Parking Garage to quickly find common ground.
Charlottesville City Council approved a measure to set up a new parking department to making parking downtown more efficient.
Charlottesville City Council is looking to spend half-a-million dollars to set up a new parking department.
A parking garage in Charlottesville is the focus of some high drama.
The city of Charlottesville warns it will use eminent domain to take over the Water Street Parking Garage if needed.
The Charlottesville Parking Center asked a judge to appoint a third party to control operations while it and the city work their way through legal issues.
Charlottesville City Council says they city will not sell its stake in the Water Street Parking Garage but will make an offer on spaces owned by the Charlottesville Parking Center.
Thursday night, business owners, property owners, and customers met at the Violet Crown to discuss the parking situation in downtown Charlottesville.
The Water Street Parking Garage will not close Friday, despite ongoing negotiations between the city and Charlottesville Parking Center regarding control of numerous parking spaces.
The Water Street Parking Garage could be just days away from closing indefinitely. Negotiations haven't made any progress on a solution, and the garage could close on Friday.
The president of the Charlottesville Parking Center is urging the city to sell spots in the Water Street Parking Garage to settle a dispute.
Charlottesville's Downtown Business Association is concerned about negotiations over parking, saying the battle between the city and a garage owner could take a toll on retailers and the city's economy.
Charlottesville City Council voted 4 to 1 in favor of a proposal to add over 100 parking meters on streets around the Downtown Mall.
The days of free street parking in parts of downtown Charlottesville may be coming to an end. Councilors are expected to vote on adding parking meters to several streets.
If Charlottesville City Council passes a resolution at its meeting Monday night, over 100 parking meters could be added to the downtown area.
The owner of the water street parking garage in downtown Charlottesville is suing the city because he says he is not getting fair market value for shared spaces in the deck.
Charlottesville City Council is in the middle of negotiations with an owner of Water Street Parking Garage for more parking downtown.
People trying to park in downtown Charlottesville could see some big changes, specifically metered spaces in currently free spots.
Charlottesville's Office of Economic Development is trying to make some improvements to parking in the city, and is now asking for input from the public
Council will decide at its next meeting whether to move forward with a new parking management study for downtown Charlottesville.
Charlottesville city council approved a study on developing a parking management strategy in order to better understand the needs of visitors and workers downtown.
Detectives are finally opening up about the investigation into the murder of a Charlottesville man one year ago. Jason 'Jay' Shifflettt was shot and killed in his Carlton Avenue home last September, but police have made no arrests.
Full StoryDetectives are finally opening up about the investigation into the murder of a Charlottesville man one year ago. Jason 'Jay' Shifflettt was shot and killed in his Carlton Avenue home last September, but police have made no arrests.
Full StoryA lawsuit against an Albemarle County police officer accused of racial profiling is moving forward.
Full StoryA lawsuit against an Albemarle County police officer accused of racial profiling is moving forward.
Full StoryVictoria, a robotic mannequin, is giving nursing students at the University of Virginia a chance to train on how to deliver babies.
Full StoryVictoria, a robotic mannequin, is giving nursing students at the University of Virginia a chance to train on how to deliver babies.
Full StoryBlue Ridge football plays its season opener Saturday against Hargrave Military.
Full StoryBlue Ridge football plays its season opener Saturday against Hargrave Military.
Full StoryCharlottesville Albemarle Regional Airport rescue teams simulated mock emergency situations on Wednesday in order to be better prepared for actual disasters.
Full StoryCharlottesville Albemarle Regional Airport rescue teams simulated mock emergency situations on Wednesday in order to be better prepared for actual disasters.
Full StoryWilliam Monroe HS football plays its season opener Friday against Broadway.
Full StoryWilliam Monroe HS football plays its season opener Friday against Broadway.
Full StoryCooter’s in the County, a roadside store and restaurant dedicated to “The Dukes of Hazzard” is closing after a fight with Rappahannock County over a field.
Full StoryCooter’s in the County, a roadside store and restaurant dedicated to “The Dukes of Hazzard” is closing after a fight with Rappahannock County over a field.
Full StoryUniversity of Virginia’s female engineers are banding together to learn from their success stories.
Full StoryUniversity of Virginia’s female engineers are banding together to learn from their success stories.
Full StoryResearch from the University of Virginia Cancer Center suggests an experimental cancer drug shows significant promise for stopping melanoma and possibly other forms of cancer.
Full StoryResearch from the University of Virginia Cancer Center suggests an experimental cancer drug shows significant promise for stopping melanoma and possibly other forms of cancer.
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