By 2031, Henrico will be able to pump enough water to supply the entire county through a new $303-million water transmission main.
The pipeline, which Henrico’s Board of Supervisors approved on Sept. 23, will connect the county’s water treatment plant in the West End to residences and businesses
For $1, Henrico County recently purchased a five-mile stretch of the Kanawha Canal from railroad company CSX. The county intends to replace all four bridges on the 65-acre site.
County officials and CSX leaders celebrated the sale on Friday at the Roslyn Retreat Center, which sits just off of the
In a new proposal from Henrico Planning Director Joe Emerson, about 26% of Henrico’s landmass and almost half of the Varina District would be classified as rural or conservation land, potentially limiting future urban development in those areas.
At a Henrico Board of Supervisors work session Sept. 23, Emerson
At a 3:30 p.m. special meeting Sept. 23, the Henrico Board of Supervisors will give an update on the Comprehensive Plan, which sets the county’s vision for 2045.
The plan is expected to focus on improvements for pedestrians and bicyclists, and other new ways to utilize land.