In 2024, Lynchburg will start the process of unmaking College Lake, now less than 17 acres, by removing the city-owned dam, draining the lake and transitioning the resulting lakebed to a wetlands ecosystem.
As Lynchburg s Vice Mayor Beau Wright reflected over the previous six months, most of which included a campaign to return to City Council as an at-large member, the Hill City
As Lynchburg City Council held its final meeting of the year, two outgoing members of council were honored by their colleagues for their service to the city.
As the garage doors rolled up at the City of Lynchburg s fleet management building on Memorial Avenue, Mayor MaryJane Dolan, Vice Mayor Beau Wright and several members of city staff
Lynchburg taxpayers soon could see more relief as Lynchburg City Council moves forward with a motion to include a 2-cent real estate tax rate credit on real estate bills.