Henrico supervisors weigh funding for $113 million in road improvements across the county, a pair of apartment projects are up for votes by City Council, and Chesterfield’s top cop announces his retirement.
The Agenda
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 3.18.24
Budget season continues with spending plans for Chesterfield and Henrico, Henrico completes a $121 million bond sale, and a self-storage facility is proposed in Montpelier. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 3.11.24
A 600-acre industrial and data center project in Varina is on the planning agenda this week. Plus, the Sower family is looking to expand one of its Chesterfield neighborhoods. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 3.4.24
Hanover defers a vote on a 1,200-acre data center park project, a 50-unit apartment project is planned in the Southside, and Richmond schedules a business expo. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 2.26.24
Apartment projects in Manchester and Highland Park are up for votes in Richmond, Hanover presents its proposed budget, and Henrico considers a $92M performance agreement and $45 million bond issuance. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 2.12.24
A Virginia Beach-based developer proposes a 120-acre project in New Kent, and Richmond City Council considers policy changes to help address meals tax collection issues. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 2.5.23
Mayor Stoney delivers his last State of the City address, Chesterfield opens a new Midlothian library, and Henrico lands a $1.4 million grant for EV charging stations. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 1.29.23
The first phase of redevelopment at Creighton Court gets underway, and a $121 million bond issuance is approved in Henrico. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 1.21.23
A new phase of the RounTrey development is proposed in Chesterfield, an industrial park planned near Oilville is up for a vote, and Richmond’s credit rating is affirmed. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 1.8.23
City Council considers changes to Richmond’s TOD zoning district, and several area boards welcome new members and elect leaders.