Henrico County Government shares updates on Board of Supervisors’ meeting access

Henrico County Government shares updates on Board of Supervisors’ meeting access
W. Brandon Hinton Deputy Henrico County Manager for Administration — Henrico County
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Henrico County Government has been actively engaging its community through updates and live broadcasts, particularly concerning the Board of Supervisors’ meetings. On June 10, 2025, Henrico County Government posted several tweets regarding the accessibility and participation options for the public in these meetings.

In a tweet posted on June 10, 2025, at 19:49 UTC, Henrico County Government informed followers about an updated link to the livestream. The message stated: “Please note an updated link to the livestream: https://t.co/Nsc6dnkBq9”.

Later that day, at 21:54 UTC, another tweet announced the commencement of the June 10 meeting of the Henrico Board of Supervisors. The tweet provided details on how to watch online by offering two viewing options: “The June 10 meeting of the #Henrico Board of Supervisors gets underway in about 10 minutes. There are two ways to watch online: see the livestream at https://t.co/owl6qI8cJR join the Webex version at https://t.co/E7ShnbXisu https://t.co/hhhrNlHXNG”.

Additionally, at 21:55 UTC on June 10, a subsequent post encouraged remote participation via WebEx for those interested in joining either the budget public hearing or other segments of the regular meeting. It read: “You can participate remotely if you’re watching on WebEx. To join the budget public hearing or the public comment portion of the regular meeting, please see this guidance: https://t.co/E7ShnbXisu.”

The educational landscape in Henrico County is notable for its diversity and enrollment statistics during recent school years. For instance, Henrico County Public Schools District enrolled over fifty thousand students during the 2023-24 academic year with Black students comprising over one-third of this population.



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