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Stony Creek supervisor reports new fire truck stuck at dealer lot for 45 days

Sussex County Board of Supervisors · February 19, 2026
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Summary

During board comments on Feb. 19, the Stony Creek District supervisor said a new fire truck purchased for the district has remained at the dealer's lot in Chesterfield for approximately 45 days awaiting delivery; no delivery reason or action timeline was recorded in the minutes excerpt.

At the Feb. 19 Sussex County Board meeting the Stony Creek District supervisor reported that a new fire truck purchased for the district has been waiting at the dealer's lot in Chesterfield, Va., for approximately 45 days. The minutes note the delay but do not record a reason for the hold-up or a specific remedy or delivery date in the provided excerpt.

The supervisor also referenced ongoing budget work. The minutes do not record a motion or formal direction to county staff on the vehicle delivery in the excerpt provided; typically, procurement or the county's public safety coordinator would follow up to determine the cause of delay and identify options for expedited delivery or temporary coverage.