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Williamsburg Notebook: Planning Commission Favors Rezoning for Hertz, New Museum Signage

By Amber Lester Kennedy Friday, February 17, 2012

wmsbrgnotebook2The Williamsburg Planning Commission will recommend City Council approve requests that could put a Hertz Car Rental on Richmond Road and larger signs in front of Colonial Williamsburg’s museums. The Economic Development Office will host a workshop about the business potential in large-scale local events. Read on for details.
 

Williamsburg Notebook: RSVP for EDA Lunch, Planning Commission Meets Wed.

By Amber Lester Kennedy Friday, February 10, 2012

wmsbrgnotebook2Send your RSVP in today to attend next week’s Economic Development Authority Business Roundtable lunch at Stephano’s. Next week, the Architectural Review Board and Planning Commission will meet and congratulations are in order for Michelle DeWitt, who earned designation as a Certified Economic Developer. Read on for details.
 

Williamsburg Notebook: Planning Commission Talks Capital Improvements

By Amber Lester Kennedy Friday, February 03, 2012

wmsbrgnotebook2The Williamsburg Planning Commission looked over the proposed Capital Improvements Plan for the next five years at its Wednesday work session. On Saturday, the Neighborhood Council will learn more about the area’s Urgent Care facilities and next Monday, the Northeast Triangle Focus Group will deliver its final report to City Council. Read on for more details.
 

Williamsburg Notebook: Cupcakery Opens, DeWitt Joins State Board

By Amber Lester Kennedy Friday, January 27, 2012

wmsbrgnotebook2Williamsburg celebrated its new cupcakery with a cupcake-cutting ceremony earlier this week. Extraordinary Cupcakes is open for business on Richmond Road. Next week, William and Mary will test its emergency siren at 12:15 p.m. on Wednesday. Read on for more news.
 

Williamsburg Notebook: Council Opts for No Trash Bin Changes

By Amber Lester Kennedy Friday, January 13, 2012

wmsbrgnotebook2City Council decided not to pursue adding any new ordinances concerning trash at its Thursday meeting. Three years after gaining approval from City Council, AT&T has completed work on a new antenna system meant to improve cell service in the Historic Area. Read on for details.
 

Williamsburg Notebook: City Seeks Input on Economic Development, Capital Improvements

By Amber Lester Kennedy Friday, January 06, 2012

wmsbrgnotebook2The city of Williamsburg is seeking resident’s input on a variety of topics this month. The Economic Development Authority invites residents to share ideas on a variety of economic topics, while the Planning Commission is looking for ideas to be included in the next five-year capital improvements plan. Read on to learn how to share your ideas.
 

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