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Council and community remain split over The Link; Vote delayed until June

The Harrisonburg city council on Tuesday heard a second round of public comments on a proposed mixed-use development downtown, then delayed their rezoning vote on development of The Link apartments. Developers have proposed the complex to be built where the Lindsey Funeral Home on Main Street stands. 

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Community Perspective: The Path to Nowhere: Why Harrisonburg Needs a Preservation Ordinance, not “The Link”

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Harrisonburg remains split on Link Apartment development ahead of April 28 public hearing

The city council, for a second time, will hear from people about the proposed downtown apartment complex, called The Link, during the council’s April 28 meeting. 

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Community Perspective: The missing Link to a thriving Downtown

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Big changes to city trash collection coming in 2026

City trash collection will change its regular Friday route to Wednesday, and residents will use a reservation system to request pick-up of bulk items and yard debris instead of through a regular bulk trash collection day. Those changes will begin in January.

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Community Perspective: What is the Link and Why I Don’t Support the Project

A contributed perspectives piece by Aaron Garber What is the Link?   The Link is the proposed project for the Lindsey Funeral Home site—a six-story, high-density apartment complex that will stretch sidewalk to sidewalk, featuring about 400 parking spaces. Approximately 36 of those spaces will be rented to the city for city vehicles. The project is …

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Lots of different opinions prompt council to wait six weeks to decide on Link Apartments project

The Harrisonburg city council will vote on Sept. 23 on whether to rezone land at the edge of downtown to allow construction of a six-story complex called the Link Apartments. 

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