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Powhatan EDA briefs supervisors on site readiness, bonds and strategic plan
Summary
The county Economic Development Authority told the Board of Supervisors it is advancing a 19.5‑acre Route 60 site from tier 2 toward shovel‑ready status, highlighted past bond issuances used for schools and facilities, and said a 4–5 year strategic plan will be adopted in July.
The Powhatan County Economic Development Authority told the Board of Supervisors on June 23 that it is preparing county‑owned sites and a new strategic plan to attract business and expand the local tax base. Frank Rennie, chairman of the EDA, described the authority's statutory powers to acquire and sell property, issue bonds and accept grants to promote development.
Rennie said the EDA owns an approximately 1.5‑acre commercial parcel leased to Habitat for Humanity and a recently acquired Shady Oaks parcel that adjoins a 55‑acre light industrial zone along Route 60. “We are empowered to identify, promote, and to support new development projects and expand existing…
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