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Dinwiddie supervisors approve multiple contracts, two rezoning requests
Summary
At its Sept. 17 meeting the Dinwiddie County Board of Supervisors approved contract awards for public-safety cameras and vehicles, environmental monitoring and two residential rezoning requests in the West Petersburg area; one license‑plate camera vote drew an abstention.
The Dinwiddie County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 17 approved a series of contracts and two rezoning requests, including purchases for public-safety technology and fire‑rescue vehicles and the rezoning of parcels in West Petersburg for medium‑density residential development.
The board voted to lift a $50,000 cap on the county’s contract with Flock, the vendor that provides stationary license‑plate reader cameras, and to allow the purchase and service of additional cameras. Major Nodd, speaking on behalf of Sheriff Adams, described the cameras as “self contained” and said “it’s run on solar power,” and that cameras send alerts when plates match stolen‑vehicle entries. The motion passed 4–0 with Supervisor Casey M. Dooley abstaining.
The board also approved a $56,744.25 purchase of a Chevrolet Silverado 2500 to serve…
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