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Early voting underway for special election in 10th state Senate District; More chaos for Mineral Town Council

Changes proposed for two upscale Lake Anna developments; County officials ask for more than $20.7 million in preliminary Capital Improvement Plan for FY26; News roundup

Cifers tops Adams, five other candidates to win Republican nomination in Senate District 10; PC recommends denial of utility-scale solar project near Gordonsville; Jarvis resigns as Mineral mayor

Supervisors wrap up public business for 2024; Planning Commission to consider utility-scale solar facility, hold three other public hearings; News roundup

BOS preview: Supervisors to consider contract for Shannon Hill utilities; SD10 Republicans to choose nominee for special election at Dec. 13 mass meeting; Roundup of recent board appointments

Supervisors approve AWS infrastructure project; Board appoints Painting to PC; Mineral TC votes to expel Hempstead; Louisa town manager resigns

Supes set to greenlight AWS infrastructure project; School Board reviews $2.48 million CIP; Trammell seeks Dem nomination in SD10; PC roundup

Supes ok more money for turf fields; Election roundup; AWS plans 10 data centers for first phase of North Creek Tech Campus; Louisa Town Council appoints Carter as interim mayor; PC preview

More money for turf fields tops supervisors' agenda; Three apply for interim mayor post in Town of Louisa

Extra! Extra! Meet the candidates for town council in Louisa and Mineral

Supes to talk legislative priorities, consider Bowler's Mill Lake capacity study; Mineral TC censures Hempstead, appoints McCarthy; Louisa TC continues search for interim mayor; News roundup

Firefly fiber project on schedule, CEO says; Football enthusiasts express support for turf fields; PC oks Dove Hollow proffer amendment; News roundup

Firefly to update board on county-wide fiber project; PC to discuss Comp Plan, proposed changes to land development regs; Community notes; News roundup

Upcoming mayor, council appointments subject to new state law pushed by open government advocates; LAAC looks for more funding to support HAB mitigation, other programs; News roundup

Nuckols resigns as Town of Louisa mayor; In brief meeting, supervisors get VDOT update, ok more school funding; News roundup

Louisa Town Council to consider proposal for 42 townhomes; Supes set for light meeting; Early voting starts Sept. 20

Supes reject truck stop at Gum Spring; County prepares for major infrastructure project to support data center campuses; Adams ready for another senate run; BOS oks school debt, fee hikes

Board to vote on controversial proposal for truck stop at Gum Spring; Supes to consider raising some county fees, issuing debt for school construction; News roundup

More apartments, townhomes coming to Town of Louisa; County officials consider upgrades as demand for water from Northeast Creek Reservoir grows

Officials break ground on final leg of James River Water Project; Louisa Town Council to hold public hearings on three proposed developments

Planning Commission gives truck stop a thumbs down; Supervisors vote to shrink Technology Overlay District, delay action on Community Development Dept. fee hikes

PC to consider proposal for truck stop at Gum Spring; Supes to consider raising some county fees, shrinking TOD; Recount confirms McGuire's win in 5th District Republican primary

Firefly gets more state support for fiber expansion in Louisa; Harmful Algal Blooms continue to plague upper end of Lake Anna; Recount in VA05 Republican primary set for Aug. 1

AWS preparing to start work at Lake Anna Technology Campus; Dominion exploring feasibility of small modular nuclear reactor at North Anna

Note to readers: A short break for Engage Louisa

Supervisors to hold five public hearings; Board hires Louisa native as county attorney; HAB advisory issued for part of Lake Anna; VDH closes lake-related E. coli investigation

Supervisors reverse course, lower solar cap; BOS roundup; McGuire narrowly leads Good in bitter battle for Republican nomination in VA05; Witt claims Democratic nomination

Voters head to polls for House, Senate primaries; LCWA raises rates; Supes to consider light agenda; PC defers action on fee hikes, supports shrinking TOD; VDH continues lake-related investigation

Supervisors reject tighter limit on solar development, agree to permit truck stops with CUP in some commercial zoning; PC to hold six public hearings; Water Authority to consider rate hike

Supervisors to hold three public hearings; Board to consider road improvement projects, talk affordable housing; Trump endorses McGuire in VA05

Supervisors name Buckler as community development director; Board approves rezoning for boat storage facility, oks funding to address FEMS staffing issues

Board to consider storage facility near Lake Anna; Supervisors to talk solar, TOD; 522-208 intersection transitioning to roundabout configuration this week

Supes restore funding for PVCC, adopt revised Lake Anna Shoreline Ordinance; PC says truck stops should be permitted with CUP in some commercial zoning; PC deadlocks on lowering solar cap

Supes to discuss restoring funding to PVCC; Board adopts FY25 budget; PC to consider tightening limit on utility-scale solar, other zoning code amendments; Shoreline ordinance up for public hearing

Supes to adopt FY25 budget, hold public hearing on storage facility; Early voting starts May 3 for House, Senate primaries; Three candidates vie for Dem nomination in VA05

Army Corps green-lights James River Water Project; Youngkin blocks bills to give localities another tool to fund school construction; Fundraising tight in Good-McGuire matchup

Quiet coming week for public meetings; Supervisors talk litter, budget, TOD, roundabouts and more; PC recommends denial of Peach Grove Road solar site, oks storage facilities

This week in county government; BOS to hold public hearing on proposed $237.7 million budget; Supes to discuss transportation projects, litter and more; PC to consider solar site, storage facilities

Quiet coming week in county government; Lake Anna Advisory Committee green-lights HAB mitigation and remediation plan

This week in county government; Supervisors advertise $237.7 million budget for FY25; Board green-lights JRWA debt issuance, hears VDOT project updates; News roundup: wildfire ravages part of Louisa

This week in county government; Supervisors to hold first public hearing of FY25 budget process; Planning Commission defers action on controversial solar facility proposed for Peach Grove Road

This week in county government; Supes defer public hearing on Lake Anna Shoreline Ordinance; Real estate assessments up 7.83 percent countywide; PC to consider solar facility off Peach Grove Road

This week in county government; Supes to consider partial repeal of Lake Anna Shoreline Ordinance; Dominion to deliver State of the Station address; News roundup

This week in county gov; Supes roll through public business at Feb. 20 meeting; BOS plans to slash support for prominent nonprofit as funding for outside agencies takes center stage in budget process

Proposed rezoning for Love’s Travel Stop shakes up Gum Spring

This week in county government; Love's Travel Stop proposal shakes up Gum Spring; Supes to talk Comp Plan, HAB mitigation funding at Feb. 20 meeting

This week in county government; In busy meeting, supervisors ok rezoning for concrete plant at Ferncliff; As school construction costs rise, board eyes potential way to raise revenue

This week in county government; In busy meeting, BOS to consider rezoning for concrete plant at Ferncliff; Louisa's population on the rise; PC to hold public hearings on shoreline ordinance, CIP

This week in county government; Louisa legislators busy in 2024 General Assembly session; Lawsuit challenging LA Resort rezoning withdrawn

This week in county government; Supervisors talk FY25 budget, approve CUP for contractor's office on Kentucky Springs Road

This week in county government; PC recommends denial of rezoning for concrete plant, reviews big-ticket capital spending requests; BOS to consider rezoning for more residential lots on Halls Store Rd.

This week in county government; PC to review big-ticket capital spending requests, consider concrete plant at Ferncliff; BOS chooses Adams as chair; Residents call for more pickleball courts

This week in county government; BOS set for first meeting of 2024; A look back at 2023; How Louisa County works to save centuries-old records