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"Vice Mayor Scott Foster, who was elected to the City Council seven years ago while a senior at the College of William & Mary, said he wouldn’t support a move to fence off the historic area."

Looks like President Donald Trump isn’t the only one itching to build a sturdy fence to keep out intruders.
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I'm excited to be working with Benny Zhang - Williamsburg City Councilman, the second ever student elected to the Williamsburg City Council.

Benming Zhang ’16, the second College of William and Mary student elected as a member of the Williamsburg City Council, nominated Councilmember Scott Foster ’10 J.D. ’14 for Vice Mayor July 1, 2016…
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The Monticello Multi-Use trails will provide a vital link for safe pedestrian and cyclist access between Downtown and New Town!

[caption id=attachment_106555 align=alignright width=332] The trail will run along a stretch of Monticello Avenue, between Treyburn Drive and Ironbound Road, that city officials believe is unsafe for pedestrians and bicyclists. (Courtesy of City of Williamsburg)[/caption] The City of Williamsburg an...
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I am proud to serve as the new Vice Mayor of Williamsburg. Thank you to my City Council colleagues for your confidence and support.

WILLIAMSBURG — Change came to Williamsburg City Council Friday for the first time in six years.
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The elementary school needs a name that reflects the progress of our community and school system.

Williamsburg City Councilman Scott Foster said he first learned about former WJCC Schools Superintendent Rawls Byrd’s reported history of discrimination after a conversation with former Councilman Bobby Braxton.
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"I am very supportive of the new energy and innovation coming from the administration at Colonial Williamsburg,” Williamsburg City Councilman Scott Foster ’10 said.

Students hoping to slip and slide on the ice this winter have to look no further than Duke of Gloucester Street. Friday, Nov. 20 marked the official opening of the Liberty Ice Pavilion, the first r…
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"I see food trucks as an avenue to allow for creative culinary opportunities and low overhead for a business to develop a product and eventually take on a permanent residence here," Councilman Scott Foster said.

Would you want to see food trucks allowed in the City of Williamsburg, Virginia - Municipal Government beyond special events and farmers markets?

WYDaily.com is your source for free news and information in Williamsburg, James City & York Counties. As the culinary offerings in the City of Williamsburg continue to grow, City Council wants to consider adding food trucks to the mix. Council members added developing a food truck policy and tweakin…
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VIDEO: This week, the Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA) rolled out an exciting new online feature for riders to find bus schedules and real-time updates on arrival predictions. Just visit bustime.gowata.org to get started!

For more info, check out bustime.gowata.org or gowata.org
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"City Councilman Scott Foster, who was a senior at William & Mary when he was first elected in 2010, said voting in Williamsburg had been embraced by students.

“Since 2006, it really became part of the culture at William & Mary,” Foster said. “It’s your duty as a student. It’s expected of you.”"

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Voter registration in the City of Williamsburg has seen a steadier and higher rate of growth since residential students at the College of William & Mary gained the right to vote in the city in 2007.
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This is a long time coming - for the safety of all Williamsburg residents, we need to create a protected pedestrian path on Monticello Ave: http://goo.gl/kaHQD4

Leaders in the City of Williamsburg have approved a plan to improve pedestrian and vehicle safety on Monticello Avenue, but funding has yet to be secured for the project.
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We have recently begun pursuing the idea of a fieldhouse sports complex in Williamsburg. I am excited about this opportunity to open up a new tourism market and support our local athletes. http://goo.gl/ksKpbc

Area politicians are getting serious about sport tourism. Serious enough, that building a new venue — a fieldhouse — is under serious discussion.
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Today I was officially sworn in for my second term on the Williamsburg City Council. I have high hopes for the city over the next four years - we're right on the cusp of WIlliamsburg taking the next step as an even more vibrant and attractive place for people to live. http://goo.gl/SYBC8h

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The Copper Fox Distillery is about to make a major expansion into Williamsburg, adding new jobs and economic development into the city. I am proud to have been a meaningful part of attracting this great business to our community.
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WILLIAMSBURG — A Sperryville distillery is poised to buy a vacant city motel property, adding whiskey to the list of products made locally.
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"Four years after being the first College of William & Mary student in history to be elected to Williamsburg’s City Council, Scott Foster is celebrating more milestones."
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Yesterday was law school graduation. Even though I'm no longer a full time member of the Tribe, I will continue to represent the students of The College of William and Mary as long as I serve. Thank you all for a wonderful first four years, and I look forward to what we will accomplish over the next four.

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“I am thankful for the voters who came out today and extended me the opportunity to serve the City for four more years,” Foster said in a statement. “This is an amazing community to live, work, attend school and visit and I am happy to be a part of its continued success. I look forward to working with this community to tackle the challenges that lie ahead. We have much to look forward to.” http://goo.gl/PC9Skc

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