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At a glance: key votes and next steps from Lynchburg City Council (April 14)

Lynchburg City Council · April 15, 2026
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Summary

Council approved the consent agenda (7–0), added a closed‑session update item about Deputy Chief Marcus Bush (5–2), supported a VMI governance resolution (6–1), and approved other items including the Miller Home CUP and the Region 2000 settlement; several public hearings and briefings were scheduled for April 28.

Here are the key formal actions from the April 14 Lynchburg City Council meeting and what comes next.

Consent agenda: Council approved the consent agenda by voice vote, 7–0. One set of minutes was pulled at Council member Timmer’s request for additional review.

Closed session addition: Council voted 5–2 to add a closed‑session update on the public comment regarding Deputy Chief Marcus Bush to the…

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