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As Roanoke City Council Appoints Anita Price to Seat, Jockeying Begins for Special Election
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As Roanoke City Council Appoints Anita Price to Seat, Jockeying Begins for Special Election

Her appointment has prompted jockeying for the special election that will determine Price’s successor.

  • Henri Gendreau
Henri Gendreau Apr 19, 2022 • 4 min read
Tax Bills Could Spike As Roanoke Leaders Disagree Over Options To Assess Value of Used Vehicles
City Hall

Tax Bills Could Spike As Roanoke Leaders Disagree Over Options To Assess Value of Used Vehicles

Disagreement has broken out among Roanoke leaders over how and whether the city can tweak car tax bills.

  • Henri Gendreau
Henri Gendreau Mar 16, 2022 • 4 min read
From Tiny Homes to Solar Panels, Changes to Roanoke's Zoning Code Could Have Wide Impact
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From Tiny Homes to Solar Panels, Changes to Roanoke's Zoning Code Could Have Wide Impact

Whether you’re looking to build a tiny house or install solar panels on your roof, Roanoke City just made it a little easier.

  • Henri Gendreau
Henri Gendreau Dec 1, 2021 • 5 min read
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