VIRGINIA BEACH — Mayor Bobby Dyer has moved up the timeline for a vote on collective bargaining for city employees to April 30. Dyer wants to hold the vote this month instead of in May so that the City Council can focus on the fiscal year 2025 budget, he said. “It’s becoming more and more complicated and challenging,” Dyer said of the budget process. A public comment session on collective .
Mayor Bobby Dyer moved up the timeline for a vote on collective bargaining to April 30 instead of in May because he wants his colleagues to be focused on the budget next month. The City Council will hear public input on the collective bargaining proposal on Tuesday.
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The City Council decided last year to explore the option of turning over the aquarium to a private entity after learning the tanks that hold the animals are deteriorating and will cost millions of dollars to repair.