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THE AGENDA

The election is over and native authorities our bodies go proper again to work over the subsequent 7 days because the mud settles, together with the Augusta County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, Nov. 8, Staunton City Council on Thursday, Nov. 9 and Waynesboro City Council on Monday, Nov. 13.

It’s a canine’s life on the county board assembly

The Animal Ordinance will get one other thorough combing as a part of the Augusta County Board of Supervisor’s assembly on Nov. 8. The ordinance, with proposed adjustments, might be discovered here. Scott Seaton, contemporary off his election evening victory, has been a proponent of fixing the county ordinance in order that it complies with state regulation.

Staunton plans, Staunton panhandling

In the Staunton City Council work session beginning at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Council can be supplied an update on the Staunton Plan by the City Manager Leslie Beauregard. Tourism Director Sheryl Wagner will present an update on the affect of tourism to the town’s financial system. There may even be a closed assembly to seek the advice of with authorized counsel on “precise or possible litigation associated to a Quiet Title Action for Property positioned on Churchville Avenue; and the dialogue or consideration of the disposition of publicly held actual property at Crossing Way.”

In the common assembly beginning at 7:00 p.m., Council can be holding two public hearings, one on rezoning practically 80 acres of land on North Frontier Drive and 26 acres on Richmond Avenue from B-2 General Business to I-1 Light Industrial District; and one on an modification to remove the minimal acreage requirement for land to be added to an Agricultural-Forestal District.

Panhandling signage approval as a part of Consent Agenda?

The Consent Agenda deserves scrutiny this assembly for together with a second merchandise along with passing the authorised minutes of the earlier metropolis council assembly. This transfer so as to add approval of panhandling signage to be made and put in on Richmond Road might be discovered on web page 31 of the agenda packetwith the design of the particular signage on web page 32. The signal seems to have two messages: “Panhandling is not secure. Donate to social service organizations” and, under that and beneath the phrases “For Help,” the variety of the Valley Homeless Connection Hotline quantity. The dialogue of the placement of the signage is within the October 26 minutes; the variety of indicators and places will not be talked about within the agenda.

These are the general public conferences for Tuesday, Nov. 8 by Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023:

Wednesday, Nov. 8

Waynesboro Board of Elections Meeting, 9:00 a.m.

Staunton Electoral Board Meeting – CANVASS10:00 a.m.

Waynesboro Public Information Meetingon W Main Street Route 250 Corridor Improvements, 4:00 p.m.

Staunton Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission Meeting6:00 p.m. The agenda is online.

Staunton DEI Writing Sub-Committee Meeting7:00 p.m. The agenda is online.

Augusta County Board of Supervisors Meeting7:00 p.m. The agenda is online.

Thursday, Nov. 9

Staunton Tourism Advisory Board Meeting9:30 a.m.

Staunton City Council Work Session5:30 p.m. The agenda for the work session is online.

Staunton City Council Regular Meeting7:00 p.m. The agenda for the regular meeting is on-line.

Augusta County Comprehensive Plan Community Input Meeting – Riverheads5:00 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 10

Monday, Nov. 13

Waynesboro City Council Regular Business Meeting7:00 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 14

Waynesboro Board of Elections Meeting12:00 p.m.

Augusta County Planning Commission Meeting7:00 p.m.

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