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Williamsburg council adopts Emergency Operations Plan, awards public‑works contracts and funds tourism event
Summary
Council adopted the updated Emergency Operations Plan (2024–2028), approved a $50,000 tourism grant to the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, adopted ordinance 24‑14 designating police as person in charge for certain trespass notices, and awarded contracts for FY25 street resurfacing ($874,177.95) and the Capitol Landing stream restoration ($515,832.50). The council also adopted the 2025–26 goals, initiatives and outcomes.
At its Nov. 14 meeting, the Williamsburg City Council took a series of actions on plans, grants and public‑works contracts.
Emergency Operations Plan: The council approved resolution 20421 to adopt the updated Emergency Operations Plan covering March 2024 through March 2028. Staff highlighted updates including a new EOC layout at the new fire station, memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with Colonial Behavioral Health, WADA and Williamsburg‑James City County Schools for sheltering and transportation, and a departmental crosswalk to identify gaps. The motion passed by roll call.
Tourism grant: Council awarded $50,000 from the Tourism Promotion Contingency Fund to the Colonial Williamsburg…
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