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Residents and Sierra Club press Hanover supervisors on library removals and oppose proposed 'Project Noel' quarry
Summary
At citizens' time a resident urged transparency around Pamunkey Regional Library board appointments and raised concerns that school book removals could extend to public libraries; a Sierra Club representative urged denial of Luxstone’s 'Project Noel' quarry and plant, citing water, air, noise and habitat concerns.
During Citizens' Time Peggy Wagner of Hanover made a public plea for more transparent timelines and open processes for appointments to the Pamunkey Regional Library Board of Trustees, saying positions remain open for inconsistent periods and urging that vacancies be posted and interviews scheduled so "everyone has a fair shot." Wagner linked her concern to recent JLARC reporting and…
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