Friday, July 17, lane closures will occur on Broadway Avenue at Franklin Road, for paving operations.
The closures are for the "Roanoke Children's Theatre Showcase."
Beginning Wednesday, July 15, there will be nightly lane closures occurring at the intersection of Franklin Road and Brandon Avenue.
Thursday, July 16, the northbound lanes of Franklin Road at the intersection of Franklin and Wonju/Broadway will closed.
The closures are to allow for street painting.
Have you ever wanted to help the City decide how to spend about $5 million? Well, now’s your chance! There will be a public comment period.
DMV Select, located in the City of Roanoke Municipal Building, will adjust operating hours starting today.
The Taubman Museum of Art is hosting a special exhibit – Celestial Centennial: The Art and Legacy of Dorothy Gillespie – in honor of the ...
For Mural Painting Activities
On Monday, July 6, the City of Roanoke will begin the next phase of the limited re-opening of municipal facilities to the public, in acc ...
On Wednesday, July 1, DMV Select services will resume in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building located at 215 Church Ave. SW. Below is i ...
The City of Roanoke has updated its hazard mitigation progress report found in the Roanoke Valley–Alleghany Regional Commission’s Hazard ...
Effective Wednesday, July 1, Valley Metro will resume collecting transit fare on all Valley Metro transit services.
Roanoke's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
The Roanoke Public Library Advisory Board as appointed by Roanoke City Council, will hold the regular monthly meeting on Thursday, June 18.
City staff and community members will hit the streets of Roanoke this summer to collect data about the distribution of heat.
Meals will be provided Monday through Friday (unless otherwise noted) at the sites and times as listed below.
Citizens may register to speak at the 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. City Council sessions by calling the City Clerk’s office.
Valley Metro will hold an Open House Meeting to review information on the Transit Center on Thursday, June 18, from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
We will host the program at six different recreation centers throughout the City.
The fund has been established to provide financial resources to support the community’s recovery from COVID-19.
The City Treasurer’s Office and Commissioner of the Revenue Office will re-open to the general public on Monday, June 8.
Repairs to the escalator in the Market Pedestrian Walkway Bridge have been completed. The escalator has been restored to normal operations.
Boxley Materials Company continues city wide milling and paving operations.
With the water levels receding, officials have evaluated these areas and determined it is now safe for residents.
One of the escalators in the Pedestrian Walkway Bridge will be temporarily closed for repairs effective immediately until next week.
Roanoke City Council will hold its regular meeting at 2 p.m. on Monday, June 1, using electronic communication means.
The City of Roanoke’s Capital Improvement Program includes funding for the construction of a new Transit Transfer Center.
Liberty Rd NE between Plantation Rd and Hollins Rd will be closed between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM on Saturday, May 30.
By refunding existing debt, the City will reduce its annual debt service thereby saving $727,000 over the life of the debt.
For more information about this and other paving projects in the City of Roanoke visit the Public Works Capital Improvement Projects Map.
Safety information for flooding events can be found at this link. Information about recovery resources is available on a designated page.
Citizens may call 540-853-1529 or go to https://arcg.is/5zPuj to report damage to homes and businesses caused by the flooding.
The City is hopeful that 2021 will see a return of the fireworks celebration.
Roadways may become impassable and streams, creeks and rivers may come out of their banks causing flooding.
Individual quarantine shown to be best defense against future outbreaks of the virus, says Virginia researcher
The City of Roanoke announces that Fallon Park and Washington Park public pools will be closed for the 2020 summer season (May-August).
Approximately 13 homes are affected by this evacuation. Residents are being alerted to evacuate by Reverse E-911 calls and Roanoke Fire-EMS.
These changes are intended to improve traffic flow, minimize traffic delays, and make crossing the street easier.
Thursday Routes – Trash, “A” week single-stream recycling, bulk, and brush will be collected on Friday.