Stafford Board of Supervisors September 3 Meeting Preview
An overview of items on the agenda for the next meeting
By Adele Uphaus
MANAGING EDITOR AND CORRESPONDENT
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There will be an A Day meeting of the Stafford Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, starting at 5 p.m.
There are 22 items on the Consent Agenda, the presentation of a proclamation honoring International Assistance Dog Week, an update from the Virginia Department of Transportation, and two action items.
Consent Agenda
The lengthy list of items on the consent agenda includes
authorization to accept a Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority grant for mobile medication assisted treatment
proclamations honoring International Assistance Dog Week, Hispanic Heritage Month, and Constitution Week
acceptance of grant funds to develop a flood resilience plan
approval of resolutions petitioning VDOT to accept county roads into the secondary system of state highways
authorization of bond sales to support approved school division capital projects
approval of purchase agreement and dead of easement for purchase of development rights on Tax Map Parcel No. 25-38 (Harris Property) in the
Hartwood District
Presentations
Proclamation recognizing International Assistance Dog Week
Quarterly report on current transportation projects from Kyle Bates, VDOT residency administrator
Historic preservation projects and updates from the county planning department
Action Items
Consider authorizing implementation of an EMS medication procurement plan
Consider authorizing the purchase and installation of an agility and exercise course at Pratt park
Meeting Details
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