Archive for Tag Archives: ' City Council'
City bids farewell to housing density cap
Williamsburg City Council unanimously passed eight proposed ordinances that implement part of the 2013 Comprehensive Plan April 11. [...]
Government panel encourages student involvement
Students, faculty and members of the City of Williamsburg government gathered in a Student Assembly-sponsored panel to discuss [...]
Comprehensive Plan positively recommended
Students, faculty and residents came out in support of the 2013 Comprehensive Plan at Wednesday’s Williamsburg City Planning [...]
City Council discusses new Stryker building
The Williamsburg City Council voted to begin the process of evaluating the unsolicited Public Private Educational Facilities Stryker [...]
Council eliminates housing density cap
In its 2013 Comprehensive Plan the Williamsburg City Council removed barriers to student housing options close to campus. [...]
Cooperation is key: City Council’s 2013 Comprehensive Plan will benefit both the College and the city
Last semester, the city considered reducing the restrictions on the three-person rule, suggesting that some of the coolness [...]
Council debates Busch Gardens corridor
City Engineer Steve Martin presented a proposal for improvements to the corridor between the city and Busch Gardens. [...]
Residents discuss increased housing
After 23 meetings and seven drafts, the Williamsburg City Council is ever closer to completing the 2012 Comprehensive [...]
City Council discusses Quarterpath Pool’s future
The future of a failing pool and renovations at the College of William and Mary were all on [...]
Williamsburg analyzes new goals and initiatives
The Williamsburg City Council sat down to examine and revise the city’s goals, initiatives and outcomes at its [...]

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What? Are you kidding me, this is totally ridiculous, what are they trWhile at home and abroad, it’s the gaps in the plan that stay with you
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