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Taxes · RoanokeRoanoke City Council members had plenty to say Monday as they approved a budget and a meals tax increase. PHOTO BY TODD JACKSON FOR THE ROANOKE RAMBLERCouncilman Peter Volosin this week candidly addressed the question that’s hung over Roanoke’s topsy-turvy budget process this year: How did the city get in such shape?In a prepared statement Volosin read during a Monday meeting to approve a $404 million 2025-26 budget, he blamed the former adminis…Read Article
Volosin: 'Mismanagement' Put Roanoke in Budget Predicament

Roanoke, United States · RoanokeWhat are Ramblings? Ramblings are a collection of short items that have caught our attention for one reason or another. We’re on the lookout for tidbits related to money in politics, data, business, civic engagement or interesting events. Think you know of something that could be a Rambling? Drop us a line at editor@roanokerambler.com and we may well write about it. Happy reading!Jamaal Jackson speaks during a run for Roanoke City Council. ROANO…Read Article
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Roanoke County · Roanoke CountyFrom left: Roanoke City Council members Phazhon Nash, Peter Volosin and Evelyn Powers were included in a majority Monday that says it can support a meals tax increase. PHOTO BY TODD JACKSON FOR THE ROANOKE RAMBLERA majority of Roanoke City Council members said Monday they can support a meals tax increase to fortify the municipal budget.And after accusatory letters between the city manager and school superintendent were sent, they and other city …Read Article