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Virginia Beach staff track General Assembly bills on resiliency, land‑use and surveillance

2523109 · February 18, 2025
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City staff reported to council the General Assembly’s final‑week activity, highlighting bills that create resilience funding mechanisms, shorten local review timelines and limit license‑plate reader retention and sharing.

A staff update to the City Council summarized items at the Virginia General Assembly that the city is monitoring, including bills on coastal resiliency funding, land‑use timing changes, license‑plate reader limits and other matters tied to local priorities.

Brent McKenzie, briefing from Richmond, said the General Assembly is in its final scheduled week and that much activity will shift to floor votes and conference committees. He highlighted several pieces of legislation of interest to the city: HB 2466 (listed under transportation) would create a Hampton Roads interstate highway corridor fund and a…

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