Legislative Update: 4/27/23
The Legislative Newsletter contains updates on legislative happenings and other state actions of interest to local governments.
The Legislative Newsletter contains updates on legislative happenings and other state actions of interest to local governments.
The Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC) is soliciting proposals to support the establishment and operation of the TJPDC’s regional mobility management program, serving all jurisdictions within Region 10. The mobility management program will include the formation of a one-call-one-click information and referral center to connect seniors and individuals with disabilities to existing transportation services, identify unmet needs in the existing transportation system, and work with partners to develop strategies to address these critical needs. The TJPDC is seeking a partner to support development of the program and staff the…
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The Legislative Newsletter contains updates on legislative happenings and other state actions of interest to local governments.
The Thomas Jefferson PDC seeks the services of a qualified agency/consultant/contractor to carry out the financial operations and management of the agency. Specifically, the TJPDC is seeking a part-time accounting consulting service to perform accounting, reporting, payroll, and human resource services. The TJPDC requires a consultant with governmental and accrual accounting or bookkeeping experience.The agency utilizes QuickBooks accounting software and currently process all Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, and monthly budget management internally. The TJPDC hires an independent audit firm to annually audit all records and assists in preparing financial statements…
The Thomas Jefferson Area HOME Consortium, administered by the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission (TJPDC), receives the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) grant through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). As a recipient of this funding, TJPDC, in partnership with the City of Charlottesville as the Consortium’s lead entity, develops a Consolidated Plan every five years. The TJPDC will receive 15% of the funding for planning and administrative costs. The remaining funding is split evenly amongst the six localities that comprise the Consortium: Albemarle, Charlottesville, Fluvanna, Greene,…