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On the Agenda, June 15-19

by | Jun 15, 2026 | ALLFFP, Caroline, Fredericksburg, King George, Region, Spotsylvania, Stafford

King George County

School board meeting, Monday, 5:30 p.m.

  • Policy manual updates
  • Grant applications
  • Acceptance of funds

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Last month, the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services awarded the school division two grants to pay for school security officers at King George Middle School and King George High School. The KGMS grant totals $55,650. The KGHS grant is for $54,635. The grants cover July 1 of this year through June 30, 2027. The board is set to vote on accepting the grants on Monday.

Board of supervisors and board of directors meeting, Tuesday, 5:30 p.m.

  • Adoption of Fiscal Year 2027 budget
  • Approval of the FY27 school budget
  • Discussion of Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment Committee and planning commission recommendations

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The board is set to adopt its FY27 operating budget totaling $146.6 million. The board conducted a public hearing regarding the proposed budget on June 2. The board is also set to transfer $69.8 million to the school division’s operating budget.

-Taft Coghill Jr.

Spotsylvania County

Planning commission meeting, Wednesday, 6 p.m.

  • Planning update
  • Public hearing on manufactured homes ordinance
  • Comprehensive Plan update on economic development and tourism, housing and food production

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The commission will conduct a public hearing to consider an amendment to definitions to allow manufactured homes in all zoning districts that allow single-family detached homes. The amendment is in accordance with a new Virginia law expanding zoning for manufactured homes that goes into effect on July 1.

-Taft Coghill Jr.

Stafford County

Board of Supervisors meeting, Tuesday, 5 p.m. 

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The board’s agenda includes a fair amount of public hearings, but they’re not likely to be all that contentious. The supervisors also will receive the results of this year’s community survey, which covers residents’ views on all services provided by all levels of government in the locality, not just the county government.

-Jonathan Hunley

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