At a 6 p.m. meeting on Sept. 9, the Henrico Board of Supervisors is expected to vote on two rezoning cases that if approved would allow 49 new single-family homes to be built in Highland Springs and 32 new single-family homes to be built in the Fairfield District.
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At its Sept. 11 meeting, the Henrico Planning Commission will revisit two proposals deferred from its August meeting.
The first is a controversial plan to locate a data center in Varina, on land along Darbytown Road near Laburnum Avenue, proposed by Wagner Urban Logistics LLC. The proposal includes a 150-foot
Henrico students last school year fared slightly better on the Virginia Standards of Learning exams in reading and science than they did during the previous school year but worse in math and history/social sciences, according to new data released last week by the Virginia Department of Education.
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Four new residential developments are being proposed across Henrico County, which if approved would result in the construction of 247 residential units. These proposals, and others, will to be reviewed by the Henrico Planning Commission at its Sept. 11 meeting.
The first and largest proposal is in the Tuckahoe District