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Pittsylvania County leaders break ground on manufacturing facility in Hurt

Pittsylvania County leaders break ground on manufacturing facility in Hurt Kaicey Baylor Replay Video UP NEXT A vacant site in Hurt will soon be home to hundreds of jobs for the area. Pittsylvania County leaders broke ground on a new facility, Staunton River Plastics, on Wednesday. This is a story of a community continuing to believe in itself, said Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisor Tim Dudley. This is the story of a town working to create a new identity after the loss of a pillar industry. Staunton River Plastics will create more than 200 jobs and invest $34 million in the area to build a 250,000 square-foot facility. The facility will be the first tenant of the Southern Virginia Multimodal Park in Hurt.

City narrows options for downtown parking

Dec 31, 2020 City officials have been discussing forming partnerships with downtown lot owners to develop additional parking along and near Main Street. Michael Lindsay The Crossville City Council wants more information on some of the downtown parking options studied by the city’s engineering department. “The staff needs some directions on which options you want us to pursue,” City Manager Greg Wood asked the council during its Dec. 1 work session. There were 10 options presented to the council at its Nov. 19 retreat, adding up to 254 parking spaces in the downtown area, with construction costs for all 10 options estimated at upwards of $280,000. There would be additional costs to purchase or lease the property.

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