Jim Rudisill
for The Hawk Eye
Supporters of a nearly 30-year-old, eight-phase project that would establish an estimated $6 million interpretive center adjacent to the Langwood Education Center east of Grandview met Tuesday with county officials and other interested individuals to discuss the project’s next step.
Al Bohling, president of the Tri-Rivers Conservation Foundation, which has been assisting the Louisa County Conservation Board since about 1991 on the proposed Louisa Interpretive Center, told about 30 people the meeting was intended to provide LCCB members, supervisors and others an update on the effort.
Bohling, TRCF Director Jay Schweitzer and LCCB Executive Director Katie Hammond alternated narratives on the project, using a series of slides showing the progress made on the LIC development.