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Residents press Fluvanna supervisors for enforceable protections before any Tenaska vote

Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors · November 19, 2025
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Summary

Residents urged the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors to require enforceable, bonded protections, complete studies and independent monitoring before scheduling any vote on Tenaska's proposed power project; planning review was deferred to January and Tenaska is funding technical reviews.

Public concern over a proposed Tenaska power project dominated public comment at the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors meeting, with speakers urging the board not to schedule a vote until independent studies and enforceable safeguards are in place.

Multiple residents told the board they want evidence, not assurances, before the county considers any approval. Ray Vassy asked the board to "state publicly that the board will not schedule any vote until these items are fully defined, enforceable, and posted for public review," and he recommended a conditions-and-oversight package that would include intake and…

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