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Windsor Planning Commission supports Bank Street Duplex
The Windsor Planning Commission voted 4-0 on June 26 to recommend that the Windsor Town Council approve an application, subject to conditions, that is requesting a conditional use permit for a property on Bank Street in order to allow for the development of a two-unit, multi-family building. Windsor Planning and Zoning Administrator James “Jay” Randolph […] The post Windsor Planning Commission supports Bank Street Duplex appeared first on The Tidewater News.
Gov. Youngkin allocates $30.1 million to the Route 460 Road Improvement Project
RICHMOND, VA — Gov.Glenn Youngkin today announced the allocation of $30.1 million from the Transportation Partnership Opportunity Fund (TPOF) to the City of Suffolk for the Route 460 Road Improvement Project to support the Port 460 Logistics Center Development in Hampton Roads. This project is said to be vital to the future growth of the […] The post Gov. Youngkin allocates $30.1 million to the Route 460 Road Improvement Project appeared first on Windsor Weekly.
Suffolk welcomes new kitchen for the arts
Monday saw the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts introduce a delicious new addition for residents and art aficionados looking to grab a bite to eat. Arts Kitchen, located at SCCA’s 110 W. Finney Ave., saw a packed grand opening during its special open house on Monday, July 15. Suffolk residents and SCCA officials supported the […] The post Suffolk welcomes new kitchen for the arts appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
Council accepts nearly $3 million for bridge replacement
Suffolk City Council approved an ordinance to accept $2,884,081 for a bridge replacement project on Nansemond Parkway over Beamons Mill Pond. During their Tuesday, July 2 council meeting, Deputy City Manager Kevin Hughes detailed that funding for the project comes from the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) State of Good Repair Program. “Adoption of the […] The post Council accepts nearly $3 million for bridge replacement appeared first on The Suffolk News-Herald.
LOOKING BACK: Murfreesboro to Franklin Railroad Proposed
In July of 1924, an initial meeting in connection with a proposed standard gauge railroad from Franklin to Murfreesboro, North Carolina – and to some point on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in Hertford or Bertie counties in North Carolina – was attended by a large and representative body of Franklin and Murfreesboro citizens. The […] The post LOOKING BACK: Murfreesboro to Franklin Railroad Proposed appeared first on The Tidewater News.
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