Vanuch panned the sports complex project, which some residents view as an a alternative to Buc-ee’s, at a county meeting Tuesday.
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Vanuch panned the sports complex project, which some residents view as an a alternative to Buc-ee’s, at a county meeting Tuesday.
Legal Aid Works and the Brisben Center homeless shelter also pushed for funding at a public hearing Tuesday night.
Athletic venue is being marketed as an alternative to the gas station/convenience store chain.
The proposal will now go before the Board of Supervisors.
They now plan to approve a spending plan on April 28.
The board also heard a presentation on legislation in the Virginia General Assembly.
Motion to double tax rate on data center equipment thwarted.
The Board of Supervisors will now examine the spending plan before deciding how much local money to devote to education.
The meeting will be Thursday, March 5, at Colonial Forge High School.
The levy would go from $0.9236 per $100 of assessed value to $0.985.
Chairman Deuntay Diggs: Locality has received “no application, proposal, permit or formal request” related to a facility.
The board also agreed to give incentive grants to LongHorn Steakhouse and Olive Garden, which are slated to come to the county.
The meeting will be Jan. 29 at Brooke Point High School.
Deuntay Diggs was also elected chairman for a second straight year.
Washington Post report: Locality being considered for immigration deportation facility.
The board’s vote was necessary because their October decision on rules didn’t address projects already underway or approved.
The matter could be brought before the board again, however, if more origin information is produced by the group.
Wins by Maya Guy and Kecia Evans help carry the party in a county formerly controlled by Republicans.
Incumbent Republican Darrell English has two independent challengers: Kelly Robertson and Marcus Oats.
Kelly Robertson, an independent, faces incumbent Republican Darrell English and independent Marcus Oats.