Stafford Board of Supervisors February 3 Meeting Preview
An overview of items on the agenda.
By Adele Uphaus
MANAGING EDITOR AND CORRESPONDENT
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The Stafford Board of Supervisors meets on Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Consent Agenda
There are 28 items on the consent agenda, including:
Budgeting fund balance reserves for replacement of the chiller at Colonial Forge High School and the electric heater at Hartwood Elementary School
Budgeting funds to repay the Virginia Department of Transportation for costs associated with the canceled Belmont-Ferry Farm trail project and Onville Road sidewalk project
Endorse seven projects for VDOT Smart Scale funding
Extend the deadline for a recommendation from the Transportation Impact Fee Advisory Committee
Proclaim February as Black History Month
Receive and accept Planning Commission annual report
Presentations
Update on General Assembly’s 2026 legislative session
Fredericksburg Regional Transit FXBGO! annual update
George Washington Regional Commission fiscal year 2025 annual report and Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy for Planning District 16
Mary Washington Healthcare Doctor Training program
Action Items
Links go to the staff background memo for each item.
Consider requests to grant time limit extensions to development projects, including Stafford One Industrial, GDC Corporate Office, Westlake UMW Proffer Amendment, Enon Road Tech Park, Checkers Warrenton Road, Celebrate VA Town Celebrate Proffer Amendment, Silverbrook Kennels, Potoamc Church Tech Center Proffer Amendment, and Stafford Free-Standing ER).
Consider authorizing a public hearing on proposed amendments to County Code sections on regulation and use of reclaimed water, and referring the matter to the Utilities Commission.
Consider authorizing applications for dam safety grant funding from the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation for projects in Aquia Creek Reservoir, Potomac Creek Reservoir, and Lake Mooney Reservoir.
Meeting Details
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