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Residents press for broader Robin Court reimbursement review; Chatham vice mayor urges supervisors to oppose HJ4

Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors · December 17, 2025
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Summary

At the Dec. 16 meeting, Robin Court residents — represented by Kathy B. Ramsey — said county water reimbursements were too limited in time and raised health‑risk and waiver concerns; Will Pace, vice mayor of Chatham, urged the board to adopt a resolution opposing constitutional amendment HJ4 that would let the General Assembly redraw congressional districts.

During the citizen comment portion of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors meeting on Dec. 16, two residents used their allotted time to press the board on matters they said affect county residents.

Kathy B. Ramsey, speaking for select residents of Robin Court in the Banister District, said a county reimbursement offered in response to a community water issue fell short in duration and may not cover longer‑term health concerns. "Despite this, there are still individuals who feel that the reimbursement is…

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