The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors meeting on April 2, 2025, highlighted significant community engagement and staffing updates within local departments. The meeting began with the introduction of several new employees across various departments, including emergency services and public works. Notably, Andrew Tanner and Justin Brown joined the emergency services team as EMTs, while Chris Payne began his role in public works. These additions are seen as crucial for enhancing service delivery in the county.
In a display of community spirit, local students participated in "Hands On Fluvanna" activities on March 28, volunteering their time to improve public spaces. They spread mulch at Pleasant Grove Park and the dog park, contributing to the upkeep of these community facilities. The efforts were supported by Parks and Recreation staff, who provided guidance and equipment. Additionally, students from Fluvanna High School took part in a litter cleanup along Route 15, showcasing their commitment to environmental stewardship.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also announced an upcoming Easter egg hunt scheduled for April 19, 2025, at the Pleasant Grove House Museum Lawn. This free event is aimed at children aged 12 and younger and is expected to draw a large crowd, as it has in previous years.
Overall, the discussions during the meeting underscored the county's focus on enhancing community involvement and ensuring adequate staffing to meet public needs. As Fluvanna County continues to engage its residents through volunteer opportunities and family-friendly events, the local government remains committed to fostering a vibrant and supportive community.