You can’t tie the hands of future Boards of Supervisors, Fluvanna County Attorney Fred Payne has advised repeatedly over the years. In so many words, he has headed off efforts by past Boards, commissions and committees to bind future Boards of...
Thanks to Christina Dimeo Guseman for the spectacular job on the articles on the water questions and the Fluvanna Board of Supervisors. Some of the best reporting I’ve ever seen.
As the proud parent of a Fluvanna County High School cheerleader, I want to take this opportunity to set the record straight. It was reported in last week’s article on the fall sports banquet that the competition cheer “competed in two events this season. They finished second in the Jefferson District event at Charlottesville High....
Supervisors scramble as Louisa lawsuit looms Louisa County has taken the first step toward suing Fluvanna over the recent denial of water project permits, and now the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors must decide what to do.
Louisa lawsuit “on the table” The Louisa County Board of Supervisors issued a press release Thursday (Dec. 3) stating that a lawsuit against Fluvanna County is “on the table,” given that the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday night (Dec. 2) failed to approve two special use permits necessary for the James River...
James River water project halted The James River water project came to a screeching halt Wednesday night (Dec. 2) as the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors failed to approve two special use permits necessary for the project to proceed. Earlier in the afternoon supervisors also froze development of the Zion Crossroads water and sewer...
Water permits fail The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors failed to approve a special use permit to allow the James River Water Authority to construct a raw water pipeline to pull water from the James River at its meeting Wednesday night (Dec. 2). Chairperson Mozell Booker and Supervisor Tony O'Brien voted for the permit....
Sheridan takes leave of absence from Board Supervisor Mike Sheridan will take a leave of absence from the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors for health reasons. County Administrator Steve Nichols read aloud a memo from Sheridan at the Board meeting Wednesday afternoon (Dec. 2). Sheridan was not present at the meeting. ...
Where do you live?I live in Lake Monticello. I was born and raised in Charlottesville. I’ve been a resident of Fluvanna County for 21 years.What brought you to Fluvanna?My wife and I had two beautiful young daughters and wanted a safe and good life for them. Fluvanna County was the perfect venue and we have been very satisfied with...