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Blacksburg Town Council considering zoning amendment to allow for smaller residential lots
Read full article: Blacksburg Town Council considering zoning amendment to allow for smaller residential lotsLeaders in Blacksburg are looking to change their zoning rules to allow for residential buildings to be built on smaller plots of land.
Speed enforcement cameras in school zones could be in Blacksburg come this fall
Read full article: Speed enforcement cameras in school zones could be in Blacksburg come this fallThe Blacksburg Town Council held a work session to discuss the next steps in their process of bringing speed enforcement cameras to town.
Roanoke teen curfew proposal, city council meetings and more news happening today
Read full article: Roanoke teen curfew proposal, city council meetings and more news happening todayHere's a look at some of the stories we'll be following today as they make headlines across the country and Southwest Virginia.
Blacksburg Town Council still discussing how to tame Center Street tailgating
Read full article: Blacksburg Town Council still discussing how to tame Center Street tailgatingBlacksburg Town Council is continuing to discuss ways to address the massive crowds at Center Street on Virginia Tech game days, and with football season right around the corner, the clock is ticking to find a solution.
Blacksburg votes to keep coronavirus restrictions, not match governorโs announcement
Read full article: Blacksburg votes to keep coronavirus restrictions, not match governorโs announcementRalph Northam announced that coronavirus-related restrictions across the state could be rolled back โ but leaders in Blacksburg said not so fast. The ordinance is set to expire on May 16, which is the last day for Virginia Tech graduation activities. Itโs not going to happen.โIn a separate decision before town councilโs meeting, Virginia Tech cancelled the football teamโs spring game. Virginia Tech alum Dean Downes said he understands why town leaders are cautious, but hopes they leave the door open for loosened restrictions if circumstances improve soon. We need to keep moving forward.โCurrent Virginia Tech student Kelly Correa-Schmick is optimistic because she believes her classmates do respect social distancing guidelines.
Blacksburg community has mixed reactions to townโs gun ban
Read full article: Blacksburg community has mixed reactions to townโs gun banBLACKSBURG, Va. โ Blacksburg Town Council approved a gun ban Tuesday night for town-owned property, including town hall and public parks and recreation centers. [Blacksburg leaders unanimously approve gun ban on town-owned property]Town leaders were able to do this thanks to legislation passed by the General Assembly. So far, it has received mixed reactions across town. If Iโm not allowed to have a firearm and somebody has one illegally, heโs protected, Iโm not,โ said McHale. The ban also applies to town-permitted events on public property.
Blacksburg leaders unanimously approve gun ban on town-owned property
Read full article: Blacksburg leaders unanimously approve gun ban on town-owned propertyBLACKSBURG, Va. โ Blacksburg Town Council unanimously approved a gun ban on town-owned property, including town hall, public parks, and rec centers Tuesday night. Cole Harden of Blacksburg was one of a few who spoke against the ban. Although they added the โsuper majorityโ of emails received against the ban were from those out of town. โI just wanted to express my appreciation for the courage of our Blacksburg Town Council for taking this on after so long,โ Gillespie said. It was also prepared for any possible confrontation, with about a dozen police officers, including Blacksburg Police Chief Anthony Wilson, standing by in chambers and in the hallway.
Plans submitted for development at old Blacksburg Middle School site
Read full article: Plans submitted for development at old Blacksburg Middle School siteBLACKSBURG, Va. โ The plans for a multi-million dollar development project at the old Blacksburg Middle School have been submitted. The renderings and architectural plans map out the front half of the midtown project and what kind of materials will be used for each building. This will include new shops, restaurants and town homes. There will also be a new police department and parking garage near the downtown area. Blacksburg Town Council is expected to discuss the plans next week.
Blacksburg passes scooter regulations
Read full article: Blacksburg passes scooter regulationsBlacksburg Town Council unanimously agreed to place regulations on the electric scooters that descended on the Virginia Tech scooters in September. These regulations ban the scooters from being in downtown Blacksburg and they are required to follow the same speed limits as cars. The town is also implementing a 15 mph limit for scooters and skateboards on off-street bike paths, such as the Huckleberry Trail. The council also passed regulations for future scooter services. Any scooters in violation of the ordinance will be removed.