Henrico County Events

  • Public Hearing: Greenwood Road Improvements

    Hunton Community Center & Park 11690 Old Washington Hwy, Glen Allen, VA, United States

    Public Works will host a public hearing on the Greenwood Road Improvements project on from 5:30 to 7 p.m. April 17 at the Hunton Community Center.

  • Public Hearing: Nuckols Road Pedestrian Improvements Project

    Glen Allen Library 10501 Staples Mill Road, Glen Allen, VA, United States

    Henrico County is proposing to provide approximately 2,000 linear feet of sidewalk along the north side of Nuckols Road from Energy Way (formerly Capital One Way) to Springfield Road. The project also includes the provision of a new ADA ramp and crosswalk connecting the northeast and southeast quadrants of Energy Way/Nuckols Road/Snowmass Road intersection. Visit […]

  • Public Information Meeting – Ridge Road Sidewalk

    Tuckahoe Area Library 1901 Starling Drive, Henrico, VA, United States

    Henrico County Department of Public Works is hosting a public information meeting on a proposed project to add additional sidewalk along Ridge Road in the Tuckahoe Magesterial District. Visit the project webpage to learn more about the proposed improvements.  

  • Community Meeting: GRTC Pulse

    Libbie Mill Library 2100 Libbie Lake East St, Henrico, VA, United States

    GRTC is hosting a community meeting to discuss the proposed extension of the Pulse line. Henrico Public Works staff will also be in attendance.

  • Public Meeting – Woodman Road Improvements

    Brookland Middle School 9200 Lydell Drive, Henrico, United States

    Henrico County Public Works is proposing to improve 1.75 miles of Woodman Road to provide a four-lane divided roadway between Hungary Road and Mountain Road. The project includes turn lane improvements, a shared use path, and sidewalk along the corridor. Pedestrian crossings with push buttons and count down timers will be provided at each signalized […]

  • Public Information Meeting: New Market Heights Trail

    Varina Area Library 1875 New Market Road, Henrico, VA, United States

    The New Market Heights Trail is an approximately 3.2 mile-long shared-use path will connect areas of natural and historical significance, including the US Civil War New Market Heights battlefield, from New Market Road to Deep Bottom Park. Henrico County has been working with several project stakeholders to develop the vision for this trail, which would […]

  • Public Information Meeting: Route 5 and New Osborne Turnpike Improvements

    Varina Area Library 1875 New Market Road, Henrico, VA, United States

    Henrico County Public Works is conducting a study to evaluate safety and operational improvements along Route 5 and New Osborne Turnpike corridors. This study is being conducted in partnership with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the city of Richmond. This meeting is an opportunity for residents to learn more about the study and […]

  • Public Information Meeting: Darbytown Road/Doran Road Roundabout

    Dorey Recreation Center 2999 Darbytown Road, Henrico, VA, United States

    Henrico Department of Public Works will hold a public information meeting Tuesday, Nov. 18 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. about an upcoming pedestrian improvement project. The county plans to realign Doran Road to tie into Darbytown Road, construct a roundabout at their intersection and construct a sidewalk along both roads. The meeting will be held […]

  • Resilience Academy Session – Building Flood Preparedness

    Sportsbackers 4921 Lakeside Avenue, Henrico, VA

    Public Works has started a new Resilience Academy! Join us to learn what Henrico is doing to strengthen community resilience and the steps residents can take to stay flood-aware, prepared and protected. Attendees will learn flood-risk basics and how to understand their property's risk, how the county is working to safeguard communities and practical steps […]

  • Resilience Academy Session – Building Flood Preparedness

    Varina Area Library 1875 New Market Road, Henrico, VA, United States

    Public Works has started a new Resilience Academy! Join us to learn what Henrico is doing to strengthen community resilience and the steps residents can take to stay flood-aware, prepared and protected. Attendees will learn flood-risk basics and how to understand their property’s risk, how the county is working to safeguard communities and practical steps […]