VACo supports local regulation of speed limits bill

HB 1939 (Plum) would allow the governing body of any locality to reduce to less than 25 miles per hour, but not less than 15 miles per hour, the speed limit of highways that are part of the primary and secondary state highway systems. The bill further states that these roads must be in a […]
Emergency medical services bills with liability concerns tabled or altered to address VACo concerns

On January 13, the House Counties, Cities, and Towns Committee’s Subcommittee #1 voted to table HB 1472 (Fowler) by a vote of 6-4. This bill would deem emergency medical services “essential,” but it would also change existing code language that currently requires local governments to “seek to” provide emergency medical services to a mandate that […]
VACo Supports Bills Extending Annexation Moratorium

HB 1676 (Hodges) and SB 1185 (Lewis) extend the moratorium on city annexations until 2032. Counties provide the same type of urban services (such as police, transit, water, and sewer services) that independent cities do. This makes city annexation of county land problematic, particularly because it results in the erosion of the necessary tax base […]
Several Constitutional Amendments Under Consideration, Including Proposed Elimination of “Car Tax”

Several Constitutional amendments have been introduced this session, as this year is the traditional beginning of the two-year Constitutional amendment process. Any Constitutional amendments that pass this year would need to pass in identical form again in 2024 before being placed on the ballot in November 2024. HJ 462 (Anderson) is a Constitutional amendment that […]
Helpful legislation on jail funding introduced

SB 966 (Peake) provides that the state must compensate local jails for the actual cost of incarcerating state-responsible offenders, as calculated in the Compensation Board’s annual Jail Cost Report. VACo supports this legislation. Currently, in addition to state support for jail staffing provided through the Compensation Board, the state provides a per-diem payment to assist […]
Visit Craig County and the Craig County Historic Courthouse

Location: 303 Main Street / Court StreetBuilt: 1851 – 1852Style: Greek RevivalArchitect: Scuyler W SmithContractor: Stokes Pusey & Company of Roanoke County Description: The building faces southeast and is a two story red colored brick structure. The building is located on landscaped grounds in the center of New Castle. The southeast front has a large […]
Supervisors Certification Past Graduates

Supervisors Certification Past Graduates 2024 PRESS RELEASE CLASS OF 2024 GRADUATES The 25 graduates (group photo) of the 12-month certification program are: Cathy Binder | King George County | PHOTO C. “Tom” Bowen | Mathews County Edwin W. “Ike” Broaddus | Fauquier County | PHOTO Gerald Childress | Spotsylvania County Donna D. Comer | Rappahannock […]
Governor Youngkin Outlines Priorities in State of the Commonwealth Address

Governor Youngkin outlined his priorities for the 2023 General Assembly session in his State of the Commonwealth address to the General Assembly on Wednesday afternoon, reiterating his pledge to accelerate efforts in economic competitiveness, education, public safety, and behavioral health, among other priorities. The Governor welcomed three new members of the legislature who were elected […]
Key Dates for the 2023 General Assembly

As part of its organizational work on the first day of the 2023 session, the General Assembly adopted a procedural resolution on January 11 that sets out important dates and deadlines for the 2023 legislative session. January 11: General Assembly convened at noon. Bills that were “prefiled” were due to be submitted by 10 a.m. […]
2023 General Assembly Convenes – Look for Capitol Contact on Tuesdays and Thursdays

The 2023 General Assembly session convened on January 11 setting the stage as legislators will deliberate on many issues of critical importance to local government, including the state budget, broadband, education funding, economic development, public safety, taxes, and other policy matters. VACo will continually provide updates during the session through Capitol Contact. Capitol Contact will be […]
Visit Clarke County and the Clarke County Historic Courthouse

Location: 104 North Church Street / East Main Street Built: 1837 – 1838 Style: Roman Revival Architect: David Meade Contractor: D H Allen, Magistrate and County Commissioners Description: The building faces west and is a two story red colored Flemish-bond brick structure. The rectangular shaped building is located on landscaped grounds in the center of […]
ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN FOREST SUSTAINABILITY FUNDING AWARDED TO 68 LOCALITIES ACROSS VIRGINIA

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – The Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) has announced the awardees for the 2022 Forest Sustainability Fund. One million dollars will be distributed proportionately to 68 Virginia localities to partially offset the reduced real estate tax revenue that results from forestland use taxation. The localities will be able to use these funds for […]
Governor Youngkin Proposes Amendments to 2022-2024 Biennium Budget

Governor Youngkin presented his proposed amendments to the biennium budget last week to a joint meeting of the House Appropriations, House Finance, and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees. In his remarks to the Committee members, the Governor summarized his proposals as “going faster and getting more done,” and stressed the need to accelerate work to […]
JLARC Meets to Review Reports on Community Services Boards, SOQ Funding Formulas, VRS, and other Items of Importance to Local Governments

On December 12, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) met and received reports from Commission staff on a number of items of interest to local governments. These included an overview of Community services boards, Dual Enrollment program costs and funding, an interim report on SOQ funding formula review, the annual VRS oversight report, […]
Visit Chesterfield County and the Chesterfield County Historic Courthouse

Location: 10011 Iron Bridge Road / Wagner WayBuilt: 1916 – 1917Style: Classical RevivalArchitect: J T SkinnerContractor: Vaughan Construction Company of Shawsville Description: The building faces south and is a two story red colored brick and wood Colonial Revival style structure. The building is located on the landscaped grounds of the Courthouse Square in the center […]
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