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
Henrico County officials are meeting today with counterparts from the City of Richmond to discuss options to serve the region's water customers – including the possibility that Henrico could purchase the city's beleaguered water treatment facility, help form a regional authority to operate it or even become
A report due this morning will detail Henrico's water crisis and possible next steps; Henrico supervisors expand eligibility for the county's Employee Home Purchase Assistance Program; the 20th Cap2Cap bike ride is planned in May; a look at where some Henrico County high school student-athletes are
The Henrico School Board will hold a 5 p.m. public hearing to seek community input on the recommended 2025-2026 budget after their 3:30 p.m. work session Feb. 13.
The $914 million proposed budget, which the board will vote on Feb. 27, would be a $33 million increase