The Franklin County Board of Supervisors is considering the creation of nutrient credits on county-owned property to offset environmental regulations in future construction projects as well as create a potential multi-million dollar revenue source for the county.
The Franklin County Board of Supervisors is considering the creation of nutrient credits on county-owned property to offset environmental regulations in future construction projects as well as create a potential multi-million dollar revenue source for the county.
A newly formed nonprofit group is considering Franklin County owned property for a new dog park in the Westlake area. The proposal was presented to supervisors on Tuesday.
The Tri-County Lakes Administrative Commission is taking a closer look at sedimentation that is slowly been encroaching into Smith Mountain Lake with the formation of a work group tasked with getting a better grasp of the issue.
A special meeting called by the Franklin County Board of Supervisors on Thursday gave no new information on the fate of multiple elementary schools in the county facing closure due to a reduction in state funding.