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The meeting agenda included several key items for discussion and action. Key topics involved a briefing by Dr. Farquharson concerning the accreditation of Greensville County Public Schools. The council addressed the Emporia Multi-Intersection Pedestrian Safety Project, which involves VDOT administration and improvements to five city intersections. Additionally, there was a resolution regarding future tax-exempt financing for a new Police Headquarters facility, setting an anticipated maximum principal amount of $20,000,000. The council was also requested to ratify a prior resolution declaring a local emergency due to a major winter storm, which authorized emergency powers and appropriated up to $10,000 for response costs. A proclamation honoring Black History Month was also issued.
The document contains minutes from a Joint Meeting between the Planning Commission and the City Council. Key discussion items included a public hearing regarding a proposed ordinance to amend the Emporia City Code by adding Section 74-1.1, which authorizes vehicle size and weight enforcement and participation in the DMV Locality Weight Enforcement Disbursement Program. Following the public hearing, the Council was set to consider the adoption of this ordinance. Separately, staff requested a public hearing for February 17, 2026, to discuss proposed changes to the Emporia Animal Shelter's intake policies, specifically discontinuing the acceptance of owner surrenders and feral cats due to operational capacity limitations. Additionally, the Council was presented with a recommendation to appropriate $5,000 in 2026 HEAT Training Grant funds to the Police Department to support officer attendance at the SEIAATI Vehicle Crimes Conference in June 2026.
The Emporia City Council held a meeting to discuss several items including the Litter Prevention and Recycling Grant, animal control operations, enforcement of vehicle size and weight, acceptance of donation for Blue Christmas, Virginia Brownfields Assistance Fund (VBAF) Grant for 720 North Main Street (Emporia Grocery Property), and Board of Equalization Expirations.
The Emporia City Council held a regular meeting to discuss several key items. The agenda included a public hearing for proposed water and sewer rates for the next five years, as well as a public hearing for the proposed sale of city-owned property located at 401 South Main Street. Additionally, there was a public hearing for conditional rezoning for property located at 514 Brunswick Avenue, and a public hearing regarding Emporia City Enterprise Zone Boundaries. The council also addressed unfinished business related to the Crater District Area Agency on Aging Board and new business concerning the DHCD South Main Street Neighborhood Revitalization Project, specifically an update on the Housing Rehabilitation Program Design.
The Emporia City Council held a regular meeting. The agenda included a public hearing for PPEA proposals, discussions on the Crater District Area Agency on Aging Board, and the introduction of a new General Manager for Rosie's Emporia. The council also addressed Care Solace, Purdue Pharma/Sackler Settlement Resolution, Opioid Manufacturers Settlement Resolution, and a resolution authorizing the use and display of fireworks. Additionally, the establishment of an Accounts Payable Bill Pay Committee and requests for appointments to the Southside Virginia Education Center Board of Directors were on the agenda.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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