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Lunenburg supervisors rescind emergency, adopt waste plan and approve radio-system payments

Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At its July 8 meeting the Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors unanimously ended the county state of emergency, adopted an updated Solid Waste Management Plan and approved consultant implementation work and an initial payment for a new countywide radio system, among other administrative measures.

The Lunenburg County Board of Supervisors on July 8 voted unanimously to rescind the county’s emergency operations procedures and end its state of emergency, adopt a revised Solid Waste Management Plan, and approve spending related to a new countywide radio system.

The board approved a resolution to rescind emergency operations procedures prepared by County Attorney Frank Rennie; Supervisor Mike Hankins moved the measure and all seven supervisors voted yes. The board then opened and closed a public hearing on an updated Solid Waste Management Plan introduced by Bob Pfister of Meridian Waste and approved the June 2021 revised plan under Virginia Administrative Code Title 9, Agency 20, Chapter 130.

The supervisors also approved Change Order 4 to the CTA…

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