City of Williamsburg

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Williamsburg is home to two internationally renowned institutions: the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and William & Mary.

Joined October 2009

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  1. 13 hours ago

    Has the pandemic affected your ability to pay your rent? The COVID-19 Eviction Prevention Program aims to provide emergency payments of rent to prevent eviction:

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  2. 15 hours ago

    Mark your calendars! 📅 July's public meetings kick off with City Council's regular meeting at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Stryker Center. See the agenda for Council's meeting at

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  3. Jul 5

    City of Williamsburg offices are closed today in observance of Independence Day. Waller Mill Park will follow normal operating hours:

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  4. Jul 3

    It's Community Appreciation Day! Will we see you tonight on the lawn of the Art Museums? ▪️ 7 p.m.: Free Sno-to-Go begins ▪️ 8 p.m.: USAF Heritage of America Band ▪️ 9:15 p.m.: Special video presentation projected onto the façade of the Public Hospital

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  5. Jul 2

    The video will also highlight six Hometown Heroes: • Karen Stone, • Eletha Davis, • Ciera Fenske, Williamsburg Fire Department • Corinne Picataggi, • Cortney Will, William & Mary • Chef Justin Addison, Williamsburg Lodge

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  6. Jul 2

    YOU'RE INVITED🥳 Join us Saturday on the Art Museums lawn for the inaugural Community Appreciation Day! Starting at 7 p.m., enjoy free Sno-to-Go, an Air Force Heritage of America band performance, and a special video to celebrate the community's resilience after a tough year.

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  7. Jun 30

    The June 2021 eNewsletter is available online. Read about: ▪️ Community Appreciation Day ▪️ Oishii Receives Business Appreciation Award ▪️ City Wins IT Award ▪️ Mosquito Control Program ▪️ City Council Wrap-Up ▪️ We're Hiring

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  8. Jun 29

    Thank you for your service, Officer Holiday! You will be missed!

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  9. Jun 29

    We are thrilled to announce that our 𝗖𝗗𝗕𝗚 𝗕𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺 has received additional funding from ! Phase Two applications open this Thursday, July 1st. Learn more:

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  10. Jun 29

    A full-scale test of the Early Warning Siren System surrounding the Surry Power Station will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, at approx. 11:10 am. Learn more:

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  11. Jun 29

    The City of Williamsburg will observe Independence Day on Monday, July 5, 2021. All offices will be closed. More information:

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  12. Jun 23

    Calling all pickleball players! Registration for the Battle of the Paddle Pickleball Tournament on July 24th & 25th is now open! Register only only at

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  13. Jun 23

    All lanes have reopened at this time.

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  14. Jun 23

    Traffic alert: Officers are currently working at the scene of a two vehicle crash on Monticello Avenue at Treyburn Drive. Please avoid the area.

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  15. Jun 23

    Motorists in woke up today to increased capacity for traffic in the eastern portion of the Project! Crews worked overnight to open a new, 3rd travel lane on I-64 east between exits 238 and 242. More info:

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  16. Jun 22

    This week's Town Hall will answer your questions about COVID-19 and how to stay safe this summer. Tune in at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 24.

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  17. Jun 21
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  18. Jun 21

    During the pandemic businesses posted new signage to communicate their available services, and the City allowed businesses to use temporary signs that would otherwise be against the Zoning Ordinance. *Enforcement resumes on Monday, June 21.* Learn more:

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  19. We hope you’re here to join us for special programming in the Historic Area. If not, we’re pleased to be livestreaming our Juneteenth opening ceremony, and a spoken word program honoring the voices of our community for those joining virtually. Go to:

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  20. Jun 19

    The Juneteenth car parade begins at 8:30 a.m. The route begins in Highland Park, continues onto Lafayette St and Richmond Road, and concludes at Bicentennial Park.

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