Freedom & Liberation Day is March 3

Liberation & Freedom Day March 3March 3 is Liberation & Freedom Day which is a commemoration of the formal surrender of Charlottesville to Union forces in 1865. Thousands of enslaved residents took the opportunity to liberate themselves and follow U.S. troops heading to Petersburg, Va.

The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center has several events planned all week.

City Hall and Facilities will be closed but buses and garbage/recycling will continue to operate.

La Michoacana is moving… but STAYING

Staying in our neighborhood, that is. La Michoacana is moving from its original location on East High Street to 508 Stewart Street (where Dominoes Pizza used to be). We commend the owners for their wisdom in staying in the Little High Neighborhood. The grand opening on Stewart Street is Monday, March 2, 2026, from 11am to 3pm and features lots of food specials and a live Mariachi Band from 12noon to 2pm.

La Michoacana is moving to Stewart Street

Freedom & Liberation Day is March 3

Liberation & Freedom Day March 3March 3 is Liberation & Freedom Day which is a commemoration of the formal surrender of Charlottesville to Union forces in 1865. Thousands of enslaved residents took the opportunity to liberate themselves and follow U.S. troops heading to Petersburg, Va.

The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center has several events planned all week.

City Hall and Facilities will be closed but buses and garbage/recycling will continue to operate.

Conservation and Sustainability

Save THAT Tree!

One of many lovely neighborhood treesHave you noticed any particular trees in our neighborhood — or anywhere in the city for that matter — that you would really hate to see taken down for anything less than very good cause? Well, it turns out there’s actually something you can do. The Tree Conservation Ordinance (.pdf) allows ANYONE to nominate specific individual trees for additional protections. Trees may be nominated in one of four categories:

  • Heritage tree — any tree that is believed to have a notable historic or cultural interest.
  • Memorial tree — any tree that is a special commemorating memorial.
  • Specimen tree — any tree that is believed to be notable by virtue of its outstanding size and quality for its particular species.
  • Street tree — any tree that is believed to grow in the street right-of-way or on private property as authorized by the owner and placed or planted there by the local government.

Again, anyone may nominate a tree on private property, but if the tree is not nominated by the property owner, the nomination must include written consent of the property owner. Only the Tree Commission may nominate trees on City property.

Use this Tree Conservation Nomination Form (.pdf) to nominate the trees you love. The Tree Commission reviews nominations and, if they agree, will provide a written report and recommendation to City Council to designate the tree for conservation.

Neighborhood Association Constitution & Bylaws