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CVTA approves FY26 local allocations, FY25 certifications and Chesterfield project; convenes closed session
Summary
The Central Virginia Transportation Authority approved its fiscal 2026 local allocation plan, certified fiscal 2025 local expenditures and ratified a Chesterfield County project agreement for the Busy Street Extension. The board also voted to enter a closed session under the Virginia FOIA for a personnel matter.
The Central Virginia Transportation Authority on Oct. 23 approved its FY26 local allocation plan, accepted annual certifications for FY25 local expenditures and ratified a project agreement with Chesterfield County for the Busy Street Extension, and then voted to convene a closed session under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.
The approvals were routine, taken after staff presented summaries and recommendations. The authority also voted to enter a closed session under Virginia FOIA § 2.2-3711(A)(1) to discuss personnel matters related to a CBTA employee.
Staff told members the local allocation plan is a planning and tracking document that localities use to…
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