They are due to the "Night of Worship" event
On Thursday, October 22, Brambleton Avenue, between Brandon Ave., and Persinger Road, will be closed due to construction.
On Monday, Oct. 19, Roanoke City Council announced the appointment of Ms. Vivian Sanchez-Jones to fill the unexpired term of Djuna Osborne.
Evelyn Powers, Treasurer for the City of Roanoke, received her Master Governmental Treasurer recertification.
Lloyd Merchant has been hired by the Roanoke Police Department as its Rapid Engagement of Support in the Event of Trauma (RESET) Coordinator
The 2020 GO Fest will be held this weekend, Oct. 16-18, but not in the traditional sense.
It's for citizens wishing to provide feedback on the candidates interviewed on Oct. 5 to fill the unexpired term of office of Djuna Osborne.
In October a crew working on a movie for Voxy Films, in connection with the Lifetime Television Network, will be filming scenes in Roanoke.
For "Night of Worship" event
The board meets this Thursday.
The Board of Trustees of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan; it will take place Wednesday, Oct. 14.
Schedule herein is extensive, detailed
Several streets affected, see below
The City of Roanoke continues to provide financial support for the Community and its COVID-19 recovery.
Roanoke Recognized for Work Supporting Healthy Development
Beginning on Oct. 12, the eastbound right turn lane of Hershberger Road at Williamson Road will be closed.
The following five candidates will be interviewed by Roanoke City Council to fill the unexpired City Council term of Djuna Osborne.
The City of Roanoke Treasurer’s Office received its accreditation from the Treasurer’s Association of Virginia (TAV) on May 19, 2020.
Mayor Sherman P. Lea, Vice-Mayor Joe Cobb, Roanoke Police Chief Sam Roman, and U.S. Marshal Tom Foster addressed recent gun violence.
Several neighborhood roads are impacted
In accordance with the Oct. 1 deadline for submissions, the City Clerk’s Office in the City of Roanoke received Statements of Interest.
The Council of the City of Roanoke invites nominations for the 2020 Citizen of the Year.
It will begin this Sunday
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Mid-Atlantic Region has released the following information:
The City Registrar’s Office wants citizens to know while it temporarily lost electrical power, enough is there to resume early voting.
It is due to the recent increase in business activity in downtown and elsewhere in the City, and based upon the requests of merchants.
At the Sept. 21, 2020, City Council meeting, Council Member Bestpitch, on behalf of the Mayor and Council, read the following messages:
The City of Roanoke invites applications for candidates to fill the vacancy on City Council created by a recent resignation.
On Monday, September 21, the tunnels at 24th St (Shaffer’s Crossing) will be closed.
The meeting is expected to take place electronically Sept. 23.
Today, the southbound lanes of Jefferson Street between Salem Ave. and Campbell Ave., will be closed.
Ten amazing years after its renovation, the City of Roanoke will refresh the amenities available at the Gainsboro Branch Library.
Participation through electronic communication
Tuesday, Sept. 15, Williamson Road between Jefferson Street and Albemarle Avenue will be closed.
City offices will be closed on Monday, Sept. 7, for the Labor Day holiday. As a result, the following schedule will be in effect.
The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles is offering 60 additional days to renew licenses and learner's permits, and IDs.
Greater Roanoke Transit Company (GRTC) d/b/a Valley Metro and the City of Roanoke have determined they will not appeal the decision.
At a "Prepareathon" virtual kickoff
The city of Roanoke Auditing Report concerning On-Street Parking found a potential issue in which parking citations were issued in error.
Will create a gathering spot to enjoy art