The board kept the real estate tax rate at 68 cents per $100 of assessed value, but Supervisor David Sullins warns that increases are coming.

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The board kept the real estate tax rate at 68 cents per $100 of assessed value, but Supervisor David Sullins warns that increases are coming.
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Public hearing concerned changing campgrounds to require a conditional-use permit on agricultural land.
She’ll guide Fredericksburg’s pursuit of using 100% percent renewable energy for municipal operations by 2035.
The program will be tested at the Berkeley and Chancellor Convenience Centers.
Councilors also agree to shift $200,000 from school capital projects to operating fund for upcoming fiscal year.
Members also voted for a redistricting plan that would go into effect in 2026, when two new elementary schools will open.
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Supervisor Monica Gary, an independent, will face Democrat Maya Guy and Republican Hank Scharpenberg.
Construction on the $30 million effort will begin later this month.
They agreed to budget $3 million to buy a warehouse, $3.1 million to purchase Chromebooks and $2.5 million to buy land for a new Drew Middle School.
The Hopyard Farm Homeowners Association is seeking a declaratory judgment against the county; the Local IAAF 4438 is exploring legal action, as well.
The work will widen Route 1 and provide improvements to the road and at its intersections with Courthouse Road and Bells Hill Road/Hope Road.
The company filed a petition requesting a King George Circuit Court judge review a decision by the county’s board of zoning appeals at its March 25 meeting.
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Addressing everything from federal policies and school funding to DEI, speakers urge awareness and action.
Lacey is the first Black woman to serve in this role in Fredericksburg’s history; city accepting applications.
He plans to introduce a resolution to commemorate NKH Day, bringing awareness to the illness and highlighting the importance of Medicaid.
Stafford County residents came out to Colonial Forge High School Tuesday night to chat with leadership from the board of supervisors and school board.
Board of supervisors advances plan to renovate five school buildings in the county.