Renewable energy pilot program for schools heads to Governor’s desk

HB 1451 (Sullivan) successfully passed the House and Senate and will now be sent to Governor Ralph Northam for signing. Delegate Rip Sullivan’s bill directs Dominion Virginia Energy to conduct a pilot program under which any public school in the Commonwealth that generates more electricity from a wind-powered or solar-powered generation facility than it consumes […]

Drone bills headed to the Governor’s desk

HB 1482 (Thomas) and SB 508 (Carrico), which expand the use of unmanned aircraft systems by public bodies without obtaining a search warrant reported out of their conference committees, passed both houses, and are headed to the Governor’s desk. The bills provide that drones may be deployed by a law-enforcement officer for the purpose of […]

Bill limiting regulation of fire hazard posed by mulch passes

HB 1595 (Wilt) and SB 972 (Obenshain) would allow any property owner to continue to add “combustible landscape cover material” (i.e. mulch) to an existing landcover, no matter how close to a building, regardless of any local ordinance preventing the addition of such ignition sources in proximity to structures. A simple requirement adopted by the […]

Distracted driving bills ultimately fail except for work zone bill provision

A bill seeking to expand situations under which a person could be charged with distracted driving died in the final days of the session after much discussion and the introduction of two substitutes on the Senate floor. The version of HB 181 (Collins) that passed out of the House, 50-47, provided that any person driving […]

Ammonia-nitrogen water quality bills await action from the Governor

Several bills drafted to mitigate the anticipated impacts on localities and wastewater authorities of the Environment Protection Agency’s (EPA) 2013 water quality criteria for guidance cleared both the House and Senate and have reached Governor Ralph Northam’s desk. As drafted, the new EPA guidance seeks to reduce the ammonia-nitrogen limits in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) […]

Legislation requiring Community Services Boards to provide mental health and substance abuse services in jails fails to move forward; discussions expected to continue

HB 1487 (Stolle) and SB 878 (Dunnavant) would have required local Community Services Boards (CSBs) to provide mental health and substance abuse services for individuals incarcerated in local and regional jails (HB 1487 was amended to provide that the CSB would deliver these services upon the request of the sheriff or regional jail superintendent).  The […]

Court safety bill dies

SB 827 (Howell) would have allowed localities to increase assessments made on defendants convicted of violating a statute or ordinance from $10 to up to $20. Revenue from the assessment shall be used for funding courthouse security personnel and, at the request of the sheriff, other security-related equipment and property. The fee hasn’t been raised in […]

ENTER THE 2018 VACo ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

Dear VACo Members – It’s time for the 2018 Achievement Awards Program. Any county department is eligible to compete so ENTER NOW! All entries are required to be submitted in electronic form. No paper copy submissions are necessary. The electronic copy should be a PDF or WORD file. Email entries to Gage Harter at gharter@vaco.org. […]

Board Chairs Converge on the VACo Training Center for the Chairpersons’ Institute

Earlier this month, Supervisors from across the Commonwealth traveled to the VACo Training Center for a two-day conference on the duties, joys, challenges, and responsibilities of being a County Board Chair. The VACo Chairpersons’ Institute is an annual education event, created with the goal of providing County Board Chairs with the skills and information they […]

Remembering Middlesex County Supervisor Jack Miller

By Larry Chowning | Southside Sentinel News John D. (Jack) Miller Jr. of Locust Hill, a Middlesex County supervisor for over 22 years and former chair of the board, passed away on Monday, February 19, after a bout with cancer. Mr. Miller served five full terms and most of a sixth term as Saluda District […]

House and Senate pass budgets and name Conferees

On February 22, the House and Senate passed their respective budgets; the budgets were officially placed in conference on February 28, where the differences between the two bills will be negotiated and reconciled. House of Delegates Speaker Kirk Cox on February 27 named House Appropriations Committee Chairman S. Chris Jones, Delegate Scott Garrett, Delegate Barry […]

Visit Accomack County and the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge

Points of Interest We encourage you to start your visit at the Herbert H. Bateman Educational and Administrative Center. There are a variety of exhibits, displays, brochures and wildlife-oriented programs. Refuge staff and volunteers are available to answer questions and help plan activities. Videos are shown by request daily in the visitor center auditorium, and […]

Bill Mandating Land Use Valuation Headed to Senate Floor

HB 1204 (Hugo) is a problematic bill that would require that certain property be assessed based on use value rather than fair market value in certain localities meeting specified population growth criteria (Arlington County and Loudoun County).  As introduced, the bill would require that real property of at least five acres that is devoted to […]

Chesapeake Bay Tree Replacement Bill Passes Senate, Heads Back to House

HB 494 (Hodges), which authorizes any locality within the Chesapeake Bay watershed to adopt an ordinance providing for the planting and replacement of trees during development processes, passed the Senate with amendments on February 23 by a 38-0 vote. Currently, only localities with a population density of 75 person per square mile are authorized to […]

Renewable Energy Pilot Program for Schools Heads to Senate Floor

HB 1451 (Sullivan), which directs Dominion Virginia Energy to conduct a renewable energy pilot program at a public school, has reported out of the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee and now will be heard by the full senate. The bill establishes that under the pilot program, a public school that generates more electricity from a […]