Henrico County Government discusses board meetings and ordinances

Henrico County Government discusses board meetings and ordinances
John Vithoulkas County Manager of Henrico County — Official Website
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Henrico County Government, through its official Twitter account, provided updates on the activities of the Board of Supervisors. The tweets, posted on May 13, 2025, detail various proceedings and decisions made by the board.

In a tweet from May 13, 2025, at 22:29:33 UTC, Henrico County Government announced that “The Board now is holding public hearings for rezoning cases and a provisional use permit.” It was noted that these public hearings are accessible to the public via livestream.

A subsequent tweet at 22:29:51 UTC encouraged public participation during the hearings. Henrico County Government stated, “You can participate if you’re watching on WebEx; please see this guidance.” This indicates an effort to engage citizens in local governance through digital platforms.

Later that evening at 22:51:16 UTC, another update was shared regarding a decision made following a public hearing. The county government tweeted that “Following a public hearing, the Board has approved an ordinance that authorizes the county manager to provide bonuses to county employees and adopts policies & procedures regarding the administration of bonuses.” The ordinance is set to take effect on July 1.

Henrico County Public Schools District enrolled over 50,000 students during the 2023-24 school year. Deep Run High School had the highest enrollment among all schools in Henrico County with over two thousand students. Black students represented the largest ethnic group in Henrico County schools during this period.



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