About this meeting
- Government Body
- City Council
- Meeting Type
- City Council
- Location
- Roanoke, VA
- Meeting Date
- February 17, 2026
Transcript
2 sections
Welcome back to Council Catchup. Roanoke City Council held its regular meetings on Tuesday, February 17th, 2026. As a reminder, the time stamp in the lower left-hand corner of the video clip below can be used to locate the full agenda item discussion on the city's YouTube channel. The 2 p.m. session began with a proclamation recognizing February as Black History Month and celebrating the contributions of the Harrison Museum of African-American Culture. Four people addressed council during the public comment section regarding public schools funding and local cycling opportunities. Then the Roanoke Valley Alleghany Regional Commission presented a hazard mitigation plan update to council. This plan identifies natural hazard risks like flooding, estimates losses, and establishes community resilience goals, which allow local governments to apply for federal funds after a natural disaster. Council approved two action items. The acceptance of Virginia Department of Transportation funds for the Tinker Creek Greenway and a one-year naming rights agreement for the Berglund Center with up to two additional one-year renewals. City Manager Valmarie Turner announced that the ribbon-cutting for the Wasena skate park and pump track is being rescheduled for March. She also introduced Amber Lowry as the new director of Roanoke Public Libraries. Council then approved a code amendment that brings the city's transient occupancy tax up to date with state regulations. The afternoon meeting ended with council approving an adjustment to the city treasurer salary. The 7 p.m. session began with the passage of a resolution recognizing the service of city attorney Tim Spencer as he prepares to retire on March 1st. There was no public comment regarding a new lease agreement between the city and Orvis. Council approved the agreement. The meeting ended following the public comment session with 22 residents addressing council on topics including school funding and the caretaker's cottage. City council meetings are live-streamed on YouTube and
broadcast by RVTV. The next meetings will be on Monday, March 2nd, 2026, at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
This transcript was automatically generated from the official public meeting video and is presented unedited. It reflects remarks made on the public record by elected officials, staff, and public commenters. Transcript accuracy may vary; view the original recording for reference.