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Residents urge updates on strategic plan, raise lake safety and code-enforcement concerns

Powhatan County Board of Supervisors · December 16, 2025
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Summary

Public commenters asked the board for quarterly status updates on the 2025–28 strategic plan, described environmental damage and safety risks around Lake Louise, and accused a code enforcement officer of improper placarding and denial of due process; the board did not take immediate action but the county attorney was asked to review bylaws for appointments.

Several residents used the Dec. 15 public-comment period to press the Board of Supervisors for action on policy and local problems.

Ranjit Mazumdar, representing the Brooklyn Estates Homeowners Association, requested a status update on the county’s 2025–28 strategic plan at the board’s January 2026 meeting. Mazumdar said many strategic priorities lack clear accountabilities, deadlines or measurable deliverables and asked whether priorities remain valid, which ones are underway, what progress has been made, whether…

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