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Board approves cooperative agreement with National Park Service to operate Five Forks visitor center
Summary
The Dinwiddie County Board approved a cooperative management agreement with the National Park Service to operate the Five Forks visitor center and surrounding 10-acre site, with county recreation staff providing some weekday operations and the NPS offering visitor services training and programming support.
The Dinwiddie County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously May 20 to approve a cooperative management agreement with the National Park Service to operate the Five Forks visitor center and about 10 acres of associated land.
Quinell Henderson, presenting for county parks and recreation, told the board the agreement assigns county staff to manage routine…
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