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Developers and realtors press county on sewer options; board holds closed session on Hopewell/Sussex contracts
Summary
Two members of the public urged the Prince George Board of Supervisors on Sept. 23 to support a Sussex County wastewater plant option and to consider county-funded force-main infrastructure to spur commercial development.
Two members of the public used the Sept. 23 Prince George Board of Supervisors meeting to urge county involvement in wastewater infrastructure; later the board entered closed session for legal advice on contracts related to Hopewell and Sussex wastewater options.
Ken Pritchett, identifying himself as a member of the South/South Virginia Association of Realtors and a new county resident, spoke during public comment and said the group "express[es] strong support for the wastewater treatment plant in Sussex County, which would be jointly owned as part by Prince George County," arguing that the Sussex option would strengthen county infrastructure and reduce long-term tax…
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