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Votes at a glance: Radford Council approves proclamation, appointments, subdivision and appropriation ordinances
Summary
At its Jan. 27 meeting Radford City Council approved an International Holocaust Remembrance Day proclamation, appointed Melissa Skelton as permanent city clerk and Ryan Blackburn to the Recreation Commission, approved the Tall Oaks subdivision, and passed a package of appropriation ordinances including police grants and a paving increase for Teaton Crest.
Radford City Council approved several formal actions at its Jan. 27 meeting, summarized here with outcomes reported in the public meeting:
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day proclamation: Council accepted a proclamation naming Jan. 27, 2026, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Radford; the proclamation text references the U.N. General Assembly designation and the anniversary of Auschwitz and Birkenau. The mayor moved to accept the proclamation and the council approved it by voice vote.
- Appointment:…
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