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Henrico supervisors approve office park, authorize $50M in debt for variety of projects

Henrico County's Administration building at the western Henrico government center. (Photo by Analise Beres for the Henrico Citizen) The Henrico Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Nov. 14 regarding a proposed ordinance to allow advertising of sports betting apps at the Richmond Raceway. During the board’s Oct. 10 meeting, Henrico County

ELECTION 2023: Fairfield s school board candidates discuss COVID learning loss, Henrico s inequalities, and more

(From left) Candidates for the Fairfield District seat on the Henrico School Board include Keith Hicks, Tommie Jefferson, Terrell Pollard, Crystal Parker and Ryan Young. All five candidates running for the Henrico School Board’s Fairfield District seat – Keith Hicks, Tommie Jefferson, Crystal Varner Parker, Terrell Pollard, and Ryan Young – spoke with the Citizen

Environmental groups, students urge Henrico supervisors to adopt climate action plan

Students address the Henrico Board of Supervisors Oct. 10 urging adoption of a climate action plan. (Courtesy Henrico County) A large group of representatives from several Henrico environmental groups petitioned the Henrico Board of Supervisors at its Oct. 10 meeting to create a countywide climate action plan and adopt it as part of the county’s

Henrico supervisors approve $69 9M in new spending plans

Henrico County's Administration building at the western Henrico government center. (Photo by Analise Beres for the Henrico Citizen) At its Sept. 27 meeting, the Henrico Board of Supervisors approved $69.9 million in new spending as part of the county’s Fiscal Year 2023-24 budget. Of that amount, $14.4 million is spending requests carried over from the

Henrico supervisors approve program to cap real estate taxes for senior, disabled citizens

At its Sept. 27 meeting, the Henrico Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance creating the Real Estate CAP Program (or RECAP) to cap real estate taxes for qualifying elderly and disabled residents beginning in 2024. “This is one of those times that Henrico is doing something that is a little ahead of other localities,” said

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