Following a massive fire at the Madonna House at Belmont senior apartments on May 16, Fredericksburg officials said 25 units would require several months of renovations before being reoccupied.
Fredericksburg's visitor center is about to move into a new home. Before they start packing, the city wants feedback from area residents about how they would like to use the new center.
The survey has a wide range of responses.
Some believe the PERF report was fair and balanced. Others said it unfairly targeted police and didnât mention protesters breaking laws.
Respondents also questioned if enough is being done to hold police officers and city officials accountable for decisions made that led PERF to criticize the use of chemical agents on protesters on two separate occasions.
The survey response was part of a packet presented to City Council at its recent bi-annual off-site planning meeting. Fredericksburg Public Information Officer Sonja Cantu said the results will be considered in formulation of the cityâs next steps in its racial equity initiative. Results can be found on fredericksburgva.gov.