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The board discussed several transportation planning initiatives. Key topics included an amendment to the fiscal year 2026 and 2027 Unified Planning Work Program to update Virginia budget allocations, an amendment to the Transportation Improvement Program to incorporate Virginia projects for the 2027-2030 cycle, and a presentation on the Long Range Transportation Plan. The discussion covered public feedback gathered through recent surveys regarding roadway conditions, congestion, safety, and transit service improvements, as well as upcoming public engagement events and stakeholder meetings for the long range planning process.
The board meeting included the proclamation of ALS Awareness Month and National Drinking Water Week. Additionally, the board recognized employee dependent scholarship recipients. A resident addressed the board regarding construction code violations at his residence, requesting the city to hold the builder accountable for failing to comply with established standards.
The meeting included the reading of proclamations recognizing April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and April 19th through the 25th as Volunteer Appreciation Week. The Board also formally recognized the Dobyns-Bennett High School wrestling team for their accomplishments during the 2025-2026 season. Public comments were received regarding concerns about a proposed rezoning project on Stone Drive, specifically addressing potential traffic congestion, impacts on property values, and the use of residential alleyways for commercial access.
The board meeting addressed several legislative and administrative items. Key topics included the approval of a zoning amendment for property along Eastern Star Road, multiple budget adjustment ordinances affecting various city funds, schools, and capital projects such as fire department ladder truck outfitting and LED project grants. The board also renewed contracts for water and wastewater chemicals and awarded bids for various water and sewer maintenance items. Additionally, a resolution was introduced to apply for a transit vehicle capital grant from the federal government with a local cost-share component.
The board discussed several items, including a proclamation for Donate Life Month. Members of the public voiced concerns regarding speeding issues in the Shady Side Drive neighborhood and requested enhanced traffic enforcement. Residents also reported deteriorating road and sidewalk conditions in the Lower Severe Terrace area, specifically citing large holes and safety concerns, and requested improvements to alley maintenance and parking regulations. Additionally, a public hearing was conducted regarding a proposed zoning amendment for a parcel located along South John B. Dennis Highway to rezone from the BC Business Conference District to the B3 Highway Oriented Business District.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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