Henrico officials planning for what comes ‘NEXT;’ UR earns $12k grant for GRTC project
Henrico Newsflash – Apr. 13, 2022
Henrico officials planning for what comes ‘NEXT’
No one knows what the future will bring, but Henrico County planners are envisioning a 2045 version of the county in which neighborhoods, retail shops, office parks and natural parks are interwoven through a plethora of trails, bike lanes and multi-use paths.
UR earns $12k grant for GRTC project
The University of Richmond recently earned a $12,000 grant from Virginia Humanities to help fund a multi-faceted project documenting the history of the Greater Richmond Transit Company.
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