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Board pulls Java from bulk funding vote, asks senior-services provider to present on reduced hours and participation
Summary
Supervisors removed Java (local senior services provider) from an omnibus FY26 funding motion and requested a presentation after board members said staffing and attendance at the Betty Queen senior center have fallen.
At the Louisa County FY26 budget workshop on Feb. 3, board members expressed concern about reduced senior-center staffing and lower daily attendance at the Betty Queen (senior) Center and directed staff to invite Java leadership to present at a future work session.
The county’s finance staff noted Java did not request an increase in FY26 funding but the board’s conversation focused on service levels at the county’s senior center. Supervisor Woodward said he wanted Java to explain staffing changes and program…
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