Citizen Portal
Sign In

Lifetime Citizen Portal Access — AI Briefings, Alerts & Unlimited Follows

Resident urges safety measures at proposed VSP gun range, citing autistic child nearby

Goochland County Planning Commission · April 17, 2026

Loading...

AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

Robin Larson, a Walton Road resident, told the Planning Commission the proposed VSP gun range could harm her 4-year-old non-verbal autistic grandson, said there has been no VSP noise study simulating operations, and asked the commission to require a safety fence if the range proceeds.

Robin Larson, who identified herself as a Walton Road resident, used the citizen comment period to press the commission on a proposed VSP gun range that has been deferred but remains a community concern.

Larson said her grandson James, a 4-year-old non-verbal autistic child, lives about 500 yards from the proposed range and that his medical team and a speech therapist have provided written testimony saying noise could be detrimental. She told the commission the VSP had not completed a noise study that would mimic business operations or a tournament, and warned that James is a runner who does not respond to verbal commands, creating safety risks if the site lacks fencing or other protections.

“His medical team at UVA and a speech therapist have both given written testimony that it will be detrimental to him, but we have no idea really because the VSP hasn't done a noise study that would mimic what their business operations are or a tournament,” Larson said. She asked the commission, if it allows the location to proceed, to at minimum require a safety fence to protect nearby children.

The commission closed the citizen comment period after Larson spoke; no direct staff response or formal action on the gun range was recorded during this meeting.