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Henrico supervisors approve Lakeside subdivision, adopt new guidelines designed to spur affordable housing
During its Feb. 11 meeting, the Henrico Board of Supervisors approved design guidelines and related zoning ordinance changes meant to encourage more affordable small lot single family developments in the county. These changes also aim to encourage creative design solutions, more access to open spaces, and allow development to fill
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Report finds Henrico’s water restoration efforts hampered by lack of communication from Richmond
Despite a “Herculean effort” to maintain water service to its residents during last month’s water crisis, Henrico County’s attempts were hampered at various points by a series of errors by – and lack of prompt communication from – City of Richmond officials, a report from a consulting firm hired by
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Young Henrico Scout holds supervisors accountable; new townhomes approved for Church Road
Emily Waterbury, a local Webelos Scout, came to the Jan. 28 Henrico Board of Supervisors meeting with a mission. Two years ago, she visited the board with her Troop as members worked on their Inside Government badge and spoke with Brookland Supervisor Dan Schmitt about getting a sidewalk installed to
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Henrico supervisors expand access to Employee Home Purchase Assistance Program
At its Jan. 28 meeting, the Henrico Board of Supervisors expanded eligibility for the Henrico County Employee Home Purchase Assistance Program, which provides up to $25,000 toward the purchase of an employee’s first home if it’s within Henrico County. Applicants now can have total household assets of
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