Henrico County allocates $1M in federal funds; announces public comment participation

Henrico County allocates M in federal funds; announces public comment participation
John Vithoulkas County Manager of Henrico County — Official Website
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Henrico County Government recently shared updates on a series of developments through its official Twitter account. The tweets, posted on May 13, 2025, provided information about a public meeting and the allocation of federal funds to support community services.

On May 13, 2025, Henrico County Government announced that “The meeting has advanced to the public comments portion of the agenda.” The tweet informed individuals watching remotely via WebEx that they could participate in this segment of the meeting.

In another update on the same day, Henrico County Government reported that “Moving to the general agenda, the Board has approved a resolution regarding the distribution of a total of $1M in federal HOME-ARP funds to five nonprofit agencies.” These funds are intended to provide various services and support for homeless individuals and families within the community.

Additionally, further details about the HOME-ARP program were made available by Henrico County Government with a link for more information: “More information about the HOME-ARP program: https://t.co/kdTPr6GJtC”

Henrico County Public Schools District is notable for being the only school district in Henrico County. During the 2023-24 school year, it enrolled 50,464 students. Deep Run High School had the highest enrollment among its schools with 2,039 students. Black students represented 35.7% of enrollment as they totaled 17,966 students during this period.



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