For decades, Lexington taxpayers have paid to maintain a reservoir that can’t be used as a viable water supply.
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The Rockbridge Area Relief Association made a deal with the city to buy the Piovano Building at 350 Spotswood Drive while City Council solicits offers for the rest of the property.
The money is in addition to normal spending for cemetery maintenance. Some Lexington residents say the improvements to Evergreen Cemetery are long overdue.
T-Mobile has installed eight cell antennas on top of the Gin Hotel.
City Council is debating whether government officials or residents should decide whether to change the names of streets.
The newly elected leaders of Lexington answer the Rockbridge Report’s questions.
The positions for Lexington’s city council and mayor were filled by the only people running.
Rockbridge area residents will vote for the next U.S. president, as well as U.S. senator and representative by Nov. 3.
Curbside recycling in the city was a casualty of budget constraints caused by COVID-19.
City Council has approved to continue to look at a plan to renovate Jordan’s Point Park.