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John Maddux has been appointed as the new City Attorney for Charlottesville, succeeding Jacob Stroman, who retired recently. With over a decade of municipal law experience, Maddux’s previous roles include Deputy City Attorney in Asheville, North Carolina, and corporate law experience in New York City. His appointment is pending City Council approval and a swearing-in ceremony. He will address various challenges, including severe weather impacts on local infrastructure. Interestingly, his appointment coincides with the University of Virginia’s degree conferral ceremony.
Charlottesville, VA – John Maddux has been appointed as Charlottesville’s new City Attorney, taking over the position from Jacob Stroman, who retired in September following a brief tenure marked by administrative leave. Maddux’s appointment is pending formal approval from the Charlottesville City Council and a swearing-in ceremony by the Virginia Supreme Court, after his application to join the Virginia State Bar was approved.
Maddux brings more than a decade of experience to his new role, having served as the Deputy City Attorney in Asheville, North Carolina. His legal expertise encompasses a wide range of municipal issues, including employment law, land use and zoning, policing, and intergovernmental relations. His diverse background also includes working in corporate law in New York City and serving in the Raleigh City Attorney’s Office, with a focus on environmental law.
The appointment comes in response to the vacancy left by Stroman’s departure. Stroman’s retirement occurred just under a year into his role and followed an administrative leave tied to an undisclosed complaint. The City Council is expected to officially approve Maddux’s appointment in the upcoming sessions, solidifying his role within the city’s legal framework.
As Maddux steps into his new position, he will be confronted with challenges facing the city, including recent severe weather impacts that have affected local infrastructure. Reports indicate that large portions of recreational trails have been washed out due to heavy rains, and forecasts predict additional rainfall, which may exacerbate existing issues.
Interestingly, Maddux’s appointment is being announced during the University of Virginia’s ceremony for the Class of 2025, where around 8,000 degrees will be conferred. The university’s event reinforces the atmosphere of change and new beginnings in the city.
As the newest member of the City’s legal team, Maddux’s experience in municipal law and previous corporate knowledge are anticipated to serve him well as he navigates the complex legal landscape of Charlottesville. The City Council and residents are hopeful that the legal guidance provided by Maddux will further enhance governance in the community.
With his proven track record and wide-ranging expertise in municipal law, John Maddux is set to influence local policies and help address various legal challenges in Charlottesville. The community awaits his official swearing-in and the imminent contributions he will make as the new City Attorney.
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