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Fluvanna supervisors discuss formal policy to clarify public expression on county property

Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors · February 5, 2026
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Summary

The board reviewed a proposed "expressive activity" policy setting where and how noncommercial petitioning, leafleting and similar speech are allowed on county property, debated employer/venue exceptions and enforcement steps, and agreed to refine language and seek more stakeholder feedback before a final vote.

County staff introduced a proposed expressive-activity policy intended to clarify what noncommercial petitioning, leafleting and other public expression is allowed on Fluvanna County property.

The county's planning/staff presenter said the draft policy would "encourage expressive activities by members of the public on county property to the extent allowable by law, compatible with the mission, purpose and functions of the county," and would define public spaces (parks, library meeting rooms, certain building grounds), limit expressive activity near building entrances and accessibility ramps, and require events or reserved spaces…

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