The Henrico County Board of Supervisors meeting on March 25, 2025, focused on critical infrastructure issues, particularly the ongoing sewer installation and its impact on local residents. Community members expressed concerns regarding the current plans, which primarily benefit new developments while leaving long-standing residents without essential public utilities.
During the meeting, a resident highlighted the need for sanitary sewer lines to be completed before finalizing road work, emphasizing that this would prevent unnecessary disruptions and additional costs for taxpayers. The speaker urged the board to consider including homes currently excluded from the second phase of the sewer project, advocating for fair treatment and equity in the county's decision-making process.
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Subscribe for Free Another resident, Yasmin Hamad, voiced her concerns on behalf of 12 to 14 residents on Cane Road who have been without public utilities for over two years. She pointed out the inconveniences caused by ongoing construction and urged the board to implement a change order to extend sewer and water services to their area. Hamad argued that the county has already acknowledged the need for these services and that acting now would prevent future costs associated with additional permits and contractors.
The discussions underscored the community's frustration with the planning process and the perceived inequities in service provision. The board members acknowledged the concerns raised and indicated a willingness to engage further with residents to address these issues.
As the meeting concluded, the significance of these discussions was clear: the need for equitable infrastructure development remains a pressing concern for Henrico County residents, particularly those in established neighborhoods. The board's response and any subsequent actions will be closely watched by the community as they seek to ensure fair access to essential services.