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City manager frames FY26 work plan: implementation focus, ADA transition and homelessness interventions
Summary
City Manager Sanders presented a FY26 work plan that shifts from planning to implementation, highlights an ADA transition plan with $2 million annual spending goals, and reiterates a multipronged strategy to address homelessness that includes outreach workers, supportive housing, low‑barrier shelter options and regional coordination.
City Manager Sanders presented the FY26 work plan to Charlottesville City Council on Aug. 26, emphasizing a shift from planning to implementation across the city’s strategic priorities and highlighting several specific initiatives, including a new ADA transition program and an expanded homelessness response.
Sanders framed the year as one of execution: previous fiscal cycles focused on stabilizing operations, compensation and collective bargaining; this year the city will concentrate on doing the projects already planned. Among the implementation priorities Sanders…
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