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Board approves $280,000 supplemental appropriation to finish middle-school turf retaining wall
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted to supplement the Louisa County Schools’ turf-field capital project with $280,000 from long-term capital reserves to buy suitable fill for a retaining wall; the vote passed 4–1 with one abstention after supervisors said delaying would increase costs and the fields are largely complete.
County staff asked the board on Sept. 2 to approve a $280,000 budget supplement from county long-term capital reserves to pay for suitable fill and retaining-wall work necessary to complete the middle-school turf fields.
Deputy County Administrator Wanda Colvin and project staff told the board that the retaining wall requires specialized fill to meet engineered standards; an attempt to identify suitable fill on-site did not provide sufficient material…
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