
Supervisor Roscoe D. Cooper III




Henrico will formally invite developers to express their interest and vision for an arena-anchored development on property that includes the former Best Products headquarters, along interstates 95 and 295 and East Parham Road.
Officials plan to issue in late April a formal solicitation known as a “request for interest” (RFI) for a major development opportunity centered around entertainment and tourism. Interested parties will then have 45 days to respond with submissions. A committee, which will include representatives of the Henrico Economic Development Authority and the Henrico Sports & Entertainment Authority and other officials, will review the proposals before forwarding a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.
Henrico is taking these steps for the Best Products site after a development team was unable to complete its purchase of the 93-acre property and deliver its vision for a more than 200-acre mixed-use development known as GreenCity. The county’s repurchase of the land is expected to be completed by April 15.
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Highlights of FY25-26 plan include real estate, personal property tax-rate cuts, continued investment in schools, safety and $50 million for water resiliency
Henrico’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2025-26 would reduce the tax rates on real estate and personal property, delivering to residents and businesses the county’s most comprehensive, permanent tax relief since 1987.
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Residents strongly encouraged to participate remotely via Webex, due to weather
The Henrico County Board of Supervisors will hold its regular meeting at 6 p.m. tonight, as scheduled, in the Board Room at the Henrico County Government Center, 4301 E. Parham Road.
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Firms reviewed issues related to early January outage, county’s response
The Henrico Board of Supervisors this morning will receive reports from firms hired to conduct independent reviews of the county’s response and related issues associated with widespread water-service outages that occurred in early January.
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January water outages highlight challenges of opt-in system, need for current user information
Henrico County is asking residents and other community members to register with its emergency alerting system and to make sure their information is updated, particularly as they move and change phone numbers or email addresses. Continue reading Residents encouraged to register with Henrico’s emergency alerting system

The late Arthur Ashe Jr. was a trailblazing giant on the tennis court and in advocating for human rights and social change. Now, the Richmond native is celebrated in a larger-than-life mural at the Henrico Sports & Events Center.
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The celebrated lakes at Three Lakes Park came from borrow pits used in the construction of Interstate 64. Beginning this summer, they’ll be centerpieces to an improved and modernized park.
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Water-quality testing confirms county’s water is safe for consumption
Continue reading Henrico lifts countywide boil water advisory



Wide and realigned, the new Creighton Road in eastern Henrico County is complete.
County officials celebrated the roughly $16 million project with a ribbon-cutting event Dec. 19. The new road is a common thoroughfare for motorists but also acts as the dividing line between the Fairfield and Varina districts.
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