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Board adopts new CIP policy, updates bylaws and approves model stormwater ordinance; several routine measures pass unanimously
Summary
At its July 2 meeting the board rescinded the old CIP policy and adopted a new capital improvement policy to improve school‑board coordination; it also approved bylaws changes (5–2) adjusting meeting/agenda structure and adopted a consolidated erosion/stormwater ordinance and a towing‑zones update. Several opioid litigation resolutions and routine consent items passed unanimously.
The Stafford County Board of Supervisors used its July 2 meeting to adopt several policy and ordinance changes intended to streamline county operations and align local code with state model regulations.
Bylaws and rules of procedure: Staff presented red‑line changes to the board bylaws (proposed resolution R24‑186) that allow closed session scheduling on specific meeting days, reduce the number of board‑requested items on agendas from two to one, and clarify public presentation requirements (speakers to provide name and election district; minors…
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