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Board weighs closing low-use convenience center to fund automated compactors and 24-hour access

Nottoway County Board of Supervisors · February 14, 2026
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Summary

Supervisors discussed closing the underused Genetto Road convenience center (with a $4,000/yr lease) and consolidating traffic at the busy 723 site, then using savings (estimated $60,000–$70,000/year) to pilot automated card-access compactors with camera enforcement; board asked staff to analyze lease buyout costs and implementation details.

Nottoway County supervisors debated closing the lightly used Genetto Road convenience center and consolidating service at the busier ‘‘723’’ site to reduce personnel and operating costs and fund a pilot automated-compactor program.

Supervisor Rourke told members the Genetto Road site carries a roughly $4,000-per-year lease and is among the least-used centers. Rourke and other board members said savings generated by closing that site could…

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