VDOT seeks public input on 2 Henrico corridors; Henrico supervisors formally approve 2-cent real estate tax credit
Henrico Newsflash – August 22, 2023
VDOT seeks public input on 2 Henrico corridors
The Virginia Department of Transportation is seeking public input – by Wednesday, Aug. 23 – about safety and operational issues that exist along two heavily traveled corridors in Henrico County: Patterson Avenue and Chamberlayne Road. Click here to read more
Henrico supervisors formally approve 2-cent real estate tax credit
Several months after announcing plans to do so for the second consecutive year, the Henrico Board of Supervisors earlier this month formally voted to to return $11.2 million in surplus taxes to residential and business property owners. The move, approved by the board at its Aug. 8 meeting, is designed to help offset some of the impacts of rising real estate values countywide. Click here to read more
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Henrico News Minute – Aug. 22, 2023
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