Henrico County Government shares renovation advice and event updates

Henrico County Government shares renovation advice and event updates
W. Brandon Hinton Deputy Henrico County Manager for Administration — Henrico County
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Henrico County Government recently communicated several important updates through social media. The tweets, dated July 9 and 10, cover topics ranging from interior renovation permits to severe weather precautions and local cultural events.

On July 9, Henrico County Government advised residents involved in interior renovation projects to visit the Permit Center before starting work. They recommended bringing plans for review that show both existing and proposed layouts of the building. For more information, they provided contact details: “804-501-7280, permitcenter@henrico.gov or https://t.co/3sE6QQ5frE.”

Later on the same day, a warning was issued regarding potential severe weather expected in the region. Residents were reminded to avoid driving through water-covered roads and were instructed to report any downed trees on roads to Public Works at “804-501-4393” (source).

On July 10, two cultural events were announced: “Friday at the Museum” scheduled for July 11 from noon to 4 p.m. at Virginia Randolph Museum; and “Culture 365 World Music & Dance Series: Culture Encounters,” set for July 12 from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Varina Area Library. More details can be found via their provided links (source).

Henrico County is home to a significant educational infrastructure under the Henrico County Public Schools District, which enrolled over fifty thousand students during the last academic year. This context highlights Henrico’s focus on community services and safety measures alongside promoting local culture.



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