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Board designates Exol Road for Rural Rustic paving, schedules telework center lease hearing and approves appointments

King and Queen County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026

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Summary

King and Queen supervisors adopted a resolution designating Exol Road (Route 617) as a Rural Rustic Road to permit hard surfacing within existing right-of-way, scheduled a Nov. 13 public hearing on telework center leases, and approved multiple appointments and reappointments including Planning Commission seats.

The King and Queen County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 15 adopted a resolution requesting that Exol Road (Route 617) be designated a Rural Rustic Road under Section 33.2-332 of the Code of Virginia and asked the Virginia Department of Transportation to concur in the designation to permit hard surfacing while preserving rural character.

County Administrator Vivian Seay presented the resolution noting Exol Road is 2.61 miles from Route 614 to Route 616 and must meet criteria including low-density development and fewer than 1,500 vehicles per day. The board voted to adopt the resolution and directed that a certified copy be forwarded to the VDOT Residency Administrator.

Seay also reported that the telework center is nearly complete and that leases for the Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission and Sentara require a public hearing; the board set Nov. 13 as the date for that hearing. The board received quarterly reports from department heads and reappointed Robbie Coleman (term alignment to Dec. 31, 2024) and later reappointed both Robbie Coleman and Edmond Wilson to four-year terms beginning Jan. 1, 2025. Voting credentials for the annual VACO conference were authorized, naming Sherrin Alsop as the voting member and C.R. Billups as alternate.

The board approved routine warrants and payroll subject to audit and a quarterly appropriation to the School Food Service Fund. A motion by C.R. Billups and S.C. Alsop adjourned the meeting at 8:47 p.m.