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photo of Daniel J. Schmitt, Brookland Magisterial District Supervisor

Supervisor Dan Schmitt

Brookland District
Henrico 4 H Farm Graze

Henrico 4-H Farm Graze will celebrate agriculture, community March 21 at Deep Run Park

The event at Deep Run Park and Recreation Center aims to highlight the importance of agriculture and the critical roles that animals, food and nature play.

Attendees will have an opportunity to see up close – and in some cases touch – chicks, rabbits, horses, goats, snakes and bees.

Continue reading Henrico 4-H Farm Graze will celebrate agriculture, community March 21 at Deep Run Park

High school students participate in a mock Board of Supervisors meeting for Student Government Day.

HCPS students to explore water crisis, other local issues on Student Government Day

A total of 65 students from Henrico’s nine public high schools, The Academy at Virginia Randolph and the Henrico Virtual Academy are scheduled to participate. 

This year, Student Government Day will focus on the county’s response to the water crisis of January 2025, giving students an in-depth look at how departments collaborated to serve residents and protect public health during the emergency. 

Continue reading HCPS students to explore water crisis, other local issues on Student Government Day

A photo of members of a high school girls cross country team posing with plaques recognizing their state title.

Board of Supervisors meeting recap: Glen Allen teams honored, reservoir earns distinction from Mid-Atlantic Chapter of APWA

The Glen Allen High School Jaguars’ girls cross country and boys volleyball teams won Virginia High School League Class 5 championships in November.

The Virgil R. Hazelett Reservoir at Cobbs Creek was named the 2026 Project of the Year by the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the American Public Works Association. The reservoir received the award in the category of environment projects of more than $75 million.

Continue reading Board of Supervisors meeting recap: Glen Allen teams honored, reservoir earns distinction from Mid-Atlantic Chapter of APWA

A graphic on overdose prevention. It includes a photo of a box of naloxone. Text reads, free, no questions asked, available at Fairfield and Libbie Mill libraries and office locations of Henrico Area Mental Health and Developmental Services. recovery/henrico.gov/treatment

Henrico boosts access to free naloxone to reduce opioid overdose deaths

The pilot project is being funded by allocations made to the county from opioid litigation settlements. Henrico received $17,986 from the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority and contributed an additional $5,000 in settlement funds made directly to the county.

Individuals are encouraged to take a box of naloxone if they or someone they know is at risk of an opioid overdose. Each box has two doses of naloxone. Individuals are asked to take only one box per visit, as supplies are limited.

Continue reading Henrico boosts access to free naloxone to reduce opioid overdose deaths

Julie Smith appears emotional as John Vithoulkas embraces her after handing her her spot bonus.

Board of Supervisors meeting recap: Employee recognized for going above and beyond during Winter Storm Fern, department heads discuss storm response

The Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 10. An agenda and complete video of the meeting are available on the county website.    Highlights include:  Employee recognized for dedication and service during Winter Storm Fern   Winter Storm Fern made getting around extremely difficult for travelers, and county employees were no exception. At the Board’s work session, County Manager John A. Vithoulkas recognized custodial maintenance worker Julie Smith. Continue reading Board of Supervisors meeting recap: Employee recognized for going above and beyond during Winter Storm Fern, department heads discuss storm response
A photo of monks on their Walk for Peace are greeted by supporters and walk on a path created by flowers placed on the road.

Walk for Peace attracts thousands across Henrico, ‘comes at a critical time’ for communities, nation

Bhikkhu Pannakara, spiritual leader of the Walk for Peace, spoke to county officials and other supporters during a lunchtime stop. He emphasized the importance of being happy with what you have, of practicing mindfulness, of avoiding the distraction of cellphones and other devices, and of adopting peacefulness as a mindset.

“We are mindful on each and every step we make,” he said. “I focus on my breathing when I walk, it's not just a walk, but walk with practicing mindfulness.”

Continue reading Walk for Peace attracts thousands across Henrico, ‘comes at a critical time’ for communities, nation

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Henrico temporarily waives drop-off fees at public-use areas as crews work to resume normal trash collection

Residents may drop off their household waste at the Springfield Road Public Use Area, 10600 Fords Country Lane, and the Charles City Road Public Use Area, 2075 Charles City Road. The normal fee of $3 per vehicle per trip will be waived through Sunday, Feb. 22. Continue reading Henrico temporarily waives drop-off fees at public-use areas as crews work to resume normal trash collection
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County’s response to Winter Storm Fern ‘makes us proud to live in Henrico’

“Logistics on this storm were simply off the charts. We had to think how we were going to get 911 operators to work their shifts, when in fact they would not be able to drive in,” County Manager John Vithoulkas said.

Public Works had 300 employees working round the clock on 110 trucks, plows and other pieces of equipment. Recreation & Parks operated 13 vehicles, delivering food and personnel for the Emergency Communications Center and other agencies.

Continue reading County’s response to Winter Storm Fern ‘makes us proud to live in Henrico’

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Henrico’s parks, recreation centers, libraries and public-use areas to close at 4 p.m. Saturday for winter storm

The public is encouraged to limit travel as snow is expected beginning tonight and to prepare for roads to be impassable beginning Sunday morning. Power outages also are expected. Crews are ready to begin road clearing as soon as conditions warrant. Continue reading Henrico’s parks, recreation centers, libraries and public-use areas to close at 4 p.m. Saturday for winter storm
A snow plow clears snow from a road.

Henrico braces for snow and ice, encourages residents to be ready for potential power outages 

In anticipation of the storm, Henrico has declared a state of local emergency and opened its Emergency Operations Center.

Officials urge residents to avoid traveling, if possible, once road conditions become hazardous and to have 72 hours of emergency food, water, medications and supplies in the event of a loss of power.

Continue reading Henrico braces for snow and ice, encourages residents to be ready for potential power outages 

Graphic showing puzzle pieces. Inside the pieces are photos of environment-focused features, including solar panels, a bike lane, electronic vehicle charger, a river and grain crops. The background is a photo of a lush tree-filled landscape. Text reads, Sustainability and Resilience Advisory Committee.

Board of Supervisors appoints new Sustainability and Resilience Advisory Committee

The 10 members of the Sustainability and Resilience Advisory Committee will serve as formal advisors to the county and will provide a community perspective on issues related to environmental sustainability, resilience and strategies for adapting to climate change.

SRAC will complement the work of two other groups focused on the environment - Henrico's Environmental Action Resource Team and Keep Henrico Beautiful.

Continue reading Board of Supervisors appoints new Sustainability and Resilience Advisory Committee

A photo of Supervisor Roscoe Cooper III, who is raising his right hand while being sworn in by a clerk as chair of the Board of Supervisors.

Fairfield’s Roscoe Cooper III to lead Henrico Board of Supervisors in 2026

In outlining his priorities for the year, Cooper said Henrico will continue to support investments in education as well as affordable homeownership, pedestrian safety and economic development.

“I’m filled with both excitement and humility, and a sense of duty as we embark on this journey together, continuing our collective efforts to make Henrico County an even better place to live, work, play and visit, and raise your family,” he said.

Continue reading Fairfield’s Roscoe Cooper III to lead Henrico Board of Supervisors in 2026

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Henrico invites community to ‘Spread the Love’ by creating Valentine’s Day cards for older adults

Schools, faith-based organizations and other groups as well as individuals and families are encouraged to participate by creating cards that will be shared at local nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Cards will be collected through Friday, Feb. 6, and should be generic with an uplifting message in celebration of Valentine’s Day. Continue reading Henrico invites community to ‘Spread the Love’ by creating Valentine’s Day cards for older adults
My Henrico Academy logo, with drawings of landmarks such as Henrico Theatre and Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Text reads, Helping You Connect with Your Local Government.

My Henrico Academy accepting applications for spring program

The free leadership program is designed to strengthen connections between Henrico and its multicultural communities while encouraging civic participation and empowerment.

Entering its sixth year, My Henrico Academy offers up to 20 immigrant and descendant participants an opportunity to meet with county officials, tour facilities and deepen their understanding of local programs, services and resources. Continue reading My Henrico Academy accepting applications for spring program

Henrico does not tax plastic bags. Business should not be charging a bag tax. Report erroneous tax charges: 804-501-4310. Image shows a plastic bag with a slash through the message, "bag tax."

Henrico has no bag tax: Officials are contacting stores that have erroneously charged a local tax on disposable plastic bags

Unlike Richmond and 10 other localities, Henrico has not approved a tax on disposable plastic bags. Consumers who believe they may have been improperly charged a bag tax in Henrico are encouraged to present their receipts to the businesses and request a refund. They also are asked to report the issue to the county. Continue reading Henrico has no bag tax: Officials are contacting stores that have erroneously charged a local tax on disposable plastic bags