An in-depth discussion on data centers in the region and a Caroline farmer fighting the exercise of eminent domain on some of his property along the Rappahannock River are two of the top stories covered by the Free Press this past week.
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An in-depth discussion on data centers in the region and a Caroline farmer fighting the exercise of eminent domain on some of his property along the Rappahannock River are two of the top stories covered by the Free Press this past week.
After disagreement over presentation, supervisors voted unanimously to delay amending comprehensive plan to expand technology district in Carmel Church.
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Board of supervisors tables approving a contract with company to install speed cameras in school zones.
Drop off at any Department of Forestry office by close of business Oct. 15.
Attorney Joshua Baker filed a motion to invalidate the Certificate of Take and dismiss the petition to condemn the property.
The deadline is Thursday at 5pm.
Panelists from the Fredericksburg area spoke at the event, which focused on job creation and skills.
New equipment at Pratt Park approved, plus pharmacy services for first responders.
EDA, not taxpayers, to bear cost of study related to data centers.
‘Mayor for Life’ Davies remembered for his commitment to serving the Fredericksburg community.
EDA will decide whether to fund data center feasibility study.
The goal of the project is to construct several data center buildings, each containing up to 300,000 square feet for a total of 792,000 square feet of commercial space.
County resident Fred Brown will take the flag with him.
Forum featuring Democrat Eugene Vindman and Republican Derrick Anderson is set for Sept. 16 at Fredericksburg Convention Center.
Will also decide whether to extend until Oct. 18 the planning commission’s deadline to issue its recommendation on Jeremiah Project, a proposed supportive-housing community.
Luck Stone plans to build 5.6 million square feet of industrial space that is expected to generate $28 million annually in tax revenue when completed.
Stafford Sheriff’s Office made the initial arrest last October.
EDA Board Chair Beckey Gallamore said she was blindsided by Tuesday night’s decision.
Supervisors also adopted resolutions to opt out of a Fredericksburg area Regional Transportation Authority and to instruct the county attorney to research purchase of intake belonging to Birchwood and/or Amazon Data Services.