At-Large Councilor Martin Misjuns’ proposed resolution “to promote Merit, Excellence and Opportunity in City Government” prompted a tense conversation at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, which ended in a failed vote to discuss the resolution at council’s next work session.
Lynchburg City Council approved Tuesday night an amendment to Lynchburg City Schools fiscal year 2024 budget to transfer money to fund legal fees for the division as it prepares to petition for unitary status from a 1971 desegregation order to allow for close-to-home rezoning as a part of its upcoming facilities master plan.
Lynchburg City Council made three appointments to the school board on Tuesday night, welcoming three new candidates to the board and snubbing two sitting school board members for an era
Three weeks after a failed vote by Lynchburg City Council on the city’s proposed fiscal year’s 2024-28 capital improvement plan left the fiscal year 2024 budget unbalanced, one city councilor