VACo working to improve food truck legislation

SB 1425 (Dunnavant), as reported by the Senate Finance Committee on January 16, would provide that a food truck would only be subject to license taxes in the locality in which it is registered and where its owner pays personal property taxes on the truck.  Other localities in which the food truck conducted business would […]

Tree conservation/replacement bills fail to advance

Two bills that would authorizes a locality to adopt an ordinance exceeding the minimum tree canopy requirements for tree preservation, planting, or replacement during the development process failed to advance out of subcommittee on January 23. Currently, only a locality in Planning District 8 with a population density of 75 persons per square mile and […]

Authority to re-examine property tax exemptions for certain nonprofits remains with the state

A Constitutional amendment approved by the voters in November 2002 allowed localities to grant real or personal property tax exemptions by ordinance, within certain categories set by the General Assembly.  Prior to passage of this amendment, property tax exemptions were granted only by the General Assembly.  Exemptions granted by the legislature before the Constitutional amendment […]

Trash receptacle screening bills canned for the year

SB 1155 (Black) and SB 1635 (Boysko) were scheduled to be heard by the Senate Local Government Committee on January 22, but ultimately Senator Richard Black and Jennifer Boysko asked that the bills be stricken from the agenda. The legislation would have authorized a locality, by ordinance, to require that trash, garbage, refuse, litter, and […]

Local flood plain regulation bill passes House

HB 2310 (Hayes), which provides greater authority to localities to regulate flood plains, passed the House of Delegates on January 24. The bill, an Administration bill introduced by Delegate Cliff Hayes, authorizes any locality to, by ordinance, regulate the activity on, or use or development of, a flood plain in a manner consistent with any […]

Legislation helps to address problem of misassigned voters

Several bills have been introduced to address a problem that surfaced after the 2017 elections, when it was discovered that some voters may have been placed in incorrect districts.  Some of these situations stemmed from human error in the manual assignment of voters to districts within the state’s voter registration system, and some were the […]

Budget Amendments Introduced at VACo’s Request

VACo worked with patrons in the House and Senate to introduce a package of budget amendments to address major priorities of local governments. All member amendments were due to the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee on Friday, January 11, so that staff could review them for any necessary technical corrections and prepare […]

Patricia O’Bannon

Henrico County Supervisor Q1. You’ve served on the Board of Supervisors since 1995.  What are some of your “lessons learned” from your time in elected office?  Has your approach to leadership changed over your time on the Board? Pat O’Bannon: I have learned to listen more to understand. The more input you have on any […]

Visit Botetourt County and the Apple Orchard Falls Trail

The Apple Orchard Falls National Recreation Trail leaves Sunset Fields at milepost 78.4 on the Blue Ridge Parkway and winds down Apple Orchard Mountain generally following the headwaters of North Creek. Hikers will follow the coursing stream, enjoying the gurgling waters hopping over and pushing through boulders as it travels down the mountain. Along the […]

Read VACo’s Capitol Contact

The 2019 General Assembly session will span from January 9 to February 23, and legislators will deliberate on many issues critical to local government, including taxes, the state budget, education funding, economic development, public safety, and other policy matters. VACo will continually provide updates during the session through Capitol Contact. To ensure that you are […]

Financial Facts

GASB is moving to provide relief to certain governments with multiple-employer defined benefit pension plans that are struggling to comply with the board’s new pension standards for state and local governments. The proposal would focus employer accounting and financial reporting requirements for pensions on information that is obtainable for those governments. The proposal would establish […]

Budget Amendments Introduced at VACo’s Request

VACo worked with patrons in the House and Senate to introduce a package of budget amendments to address major priorities of local governments.  All member amendments were due to the House Appropriations Committee and the Senate Finance Committee on Friday, January 11, so that staff could review them for any necessary technical corrections and prepare […]

Oppose unfunded mandate school bus bill

On January 21, HB 1710 (Krizek), which instructs the Virginia Board of Education to make regulations requiring each new public school bus purchased to be equipped with a seat belt consisting of a lap belt and shoulder strap or harness in every seat was reported from the House Education Committee on a 14-8 vote. As […]

Local Stormwater Management Fund introduced

Legislation seeking to create the Local Stormwater Management Fund has been introduced in the House and Senate. The bills authorize any locality to provide by ordinance the creation of a Local Stormwater Management Fund for providing grants to an owner of private property or a common interest community to be used exclusively for construction, improvement, […]

Bills allowing School Boards to keep unexpended funds laid on the table

VACo spoke in opposition to HB 1969 (Delaney) and HB 1921 (Bourne) that seek to allow local school boards to retain unexpended funds appropriated to them by localities. The former bill has no other stipulations, while the latter mandates that such funding be dedicated to finance capital projects. Currently, all year-end funds appropriated to local […]