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Public universities and colleges in Virginia (15 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Government buildings in Virginia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
As an agency of the Commonwealth, the Virginia Port Authority reports to the Virginia Secretary of Transportation. The Governor of Virginia appoints 11 citizens to form the Virginia Port Authority Board of Commissioners, and the state treasurer is an ex officio member of the Board. Commissioners serve staggered five year terms at the pleasure ...
The Virginia General Assembly established the first State Highway Commission in 1906. In 1927, the Virginia Department of Highways (VDH) was established as a state agency. VDH became the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation (VDHT) in 1974, adding railroads and public transportation to its portfolio.
Excess building fees were used to fun construction of a new building division office; developer Pat Neal sued city to recover $1.45 million in fees
By the 1890s, the Readjusters were no longer a major force, and Conservative Democrats ruled Virginia until the late 1960s. Virginia's infrastructure debt issue with West Virginia was finally resolved in 1915, when the United States Supreme Court ruled that West Virginia owed Virginia $12,393,929.50. The final installment of this sum was paid ...
Apr. 29—An item in Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller's proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 would raise building permit fees. ... permits haven't increased since 2009 and don't meet the city's costs.
The project also added direct connections between the Capital Beltway and the I-95/I-395 HOV lanes. The project cost $1.4 billion and was controversial due to concerns over its cost-effectiveness and the environmental effects (such as surface runoff and use of parkland) of widening the Capital Beltway. [3] The lanes opened on November 17, 2012. [4]
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