Furloughs to about 40 employees to last May 2nd to at least July 31. Employees will be told future status by mid-July

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Furloughs to about 40 employees to last May 2nd to at least July 31. Employees will be told future status by mid-July
VIDEO: Fredericksburg Fire Chief with the daily coronavirus update
VIDEO: City Economic Development and Tourism Director Bill Freehling and Fire Chief Mike Jones with updates
VIDEO: Governor Northam says the stay-at-home order remains in effect until June 10
VIDEO: City Fire Chief Mike Jones with the daily coronavirus update
VIDEO: Big budget gaps loom in Fredericksburg (and elsewhere)
VIDEO: City Manager Tim Baroody, Councilman Matt Kelly and Fire Chief Mike Jones provide updates
One tax bill extended. One stays the same.
VIDEO: By choosing a .0894 tax rate the county is looking at making nearly two million more in cuts
VIDEO: City Fire Chief Mike Jones talks about staying home this holiday weekend
Stores on William Street and in North Stafford will close until at least April 30th
VIDEO: The Govenror will recommend moving the May city and town elections to November. The General Assembly will decide April 22.
VIDEO: City Manager Tim Baroody, Councilwoman Kerry Devine and Fire Chief Mike Jones with updates
VIDEO: The Fredericksburg City budget for the next fiscal year is taking a hit from the coronavirus.
VIDEO: Fire Chief Jones provides updates on COVID-19 numbers, requesting an absentee ballot for voting in the upcoming General Election and important information on staying away from scammers.
VIDEO: City Manager Tim Baroody, Vice-Mayor Billy Withers and Fire Chief Mike Jones
The County Administrators/City Manager for each jurisdiction have entered into a Regional Joint Emergency Agreement.
Information on grants and loans for small businesses
VIDEO: John Shaffer, of Community Planning and Building with an update on current city services, and Fire Chief Mike Jones on the City’s water flushing program and renter’s rights
VIDEO: Stafford Commissioner of the Revenue Scott Mayausky describes how to go about everyday life while county offices are closed.