Henrico 4-H sale of apples, peanuts, honey, cookbooks, bag clips underway
Public Works crew of 13; Community Revitalization Inspector
Henrico 4-H offers Super Science STEM kits for youth in grades 2-5
Henrico 4-H offers Just R.E.A.D club on agriculture
Tuckahoe meeting Sept. 23 to feature Police Chief Eric English
Extension Bug Bizarre to be held Oct. 9 in Deep Run Recreation Center
Henrico Master Gardener training program accepting applications
Rob Rowley named chief of Emergency Management and Workplace Safety
Build Henrico website expands, adds applications for permitting and building inspections
Henrico to resume modified Community Cleanups in September
Residents will be notified by mail 2 weeks before their cleanup is scheduled
After a pause for the COVID-19 pandemic, Henrico County’s Community Cleanup program is set to resume with changes aimed at controlling costs and preventing improper dumping and other abuses.
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Fairfield Area Library earns LEED Gold status from Green Building Council
Residents encouraged to provide input to shape vision for Henrico’s future
HenricoNext process kicks off with website, surveys to gather feedback on services, growth, economic development, other priorities
Henrico County is inviting residents to share their vision for public services, growth, economic development and other needs and priorities as it prepares to update its Comprehensive Plan for the next 20 years.
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Henrico CASA seeks volunteers to serve as child advocates
Henrico updates masking requirements for county buildings
Effective Thursday, Aug. 12, all individuals are required to wear a face covering inside Henrico County buildings and facilities. This requirement is for visitors as well as employees, regardless of their vaccination status.
This requirement is based on recent recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts. It is made in light of the local spread of the delta variant of the virus and a recent increase of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Henrico and across the region.
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Henrico Mental Health & Developmental Services to hold job fair Aug. 19
Henrico programs earn 4 awards from Virginia Association of Counties
Henrico to offer $10 rabies vaccinations for pets Aug. 14
Smoke Free Policy
Matching-grant program available to help local businesses attract new employees
‘Road diet’ set for 4-lane section of Church Road
1.8-mile project will enhance safety, connectivity for bicyclists and pedestrians
A four-lane stretch of Church Road will be reconfigured this summer in a “road diet” conversion aimed at enhancing safety as well as connectivity for bicyclists and pedestrians.
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Henrico resumes bulky waste collection, makes changes to program
Most residents will receive service through private contractor
Henrico County is resuming residential bulky waste collection and is changing the way the service is provided for most county residents, who will now coordinate with a private contractor to receive pickup.
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Independence Day event to again feature Richmond Symphony, laser-light show
Henrico County will present its annual Red, White and Lights community celebration of Independence Day on Sunday, July 4 at Meadow Farm Museum at Crump Park, 3400 Mountain Road.
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Capital Region Workforce Partnership to host drive-thru job fair Saturday
Keep Henrico Beautiful recognizes owners of exceptional residential, business properties