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Council briefed on petition to convert Miller Home property into 36‑bed substance‑abuse group home

Lynchburg City Council · October 29, 2025
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Summary

Planning staff described a conditional use permit request to allow a large group home for up to 36 individuals enrolled in substance‑abuse treatment at 2134 Westerly Drive. Planning Commission recommended approval; councilmembers raised licensing and compliance questions and asked staff for additional information before the Nov. 12 public hearing.

City planning staff presented a conditional use permit (CUP) petition for 2134 Westerly Drive to allow use of an existing 19,000 square‑foot structure as a large group home serving up to 36 individuals enrolled in a substance‑abuse treatment program. The property, about 5 acres, was previously used as the Miller Home for Girls; staff said the Miller Home currently occupies…

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