Henrico County Government shares updates on local developments

Henrico County Government shares updates on local developments
John Vithoulkas County Manager of Henrico County — Official Website
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Henrico County Government recently shared updates and information through a series of tweets regarding various local developments. The posts provide insights into proposed regulations, governmental meetings, and community infrastructure projects.

On May 16, 2025, Henrico County Government tweeted about the availability of more details concerning new regulations for data centers. Interested parties can access this information through the provided link: “More information regarding the proposed new regulations for data centers is available at https://t.co/gdaOxSnYpF.”

Later that day, they announced the conclusion of a joint meeting between the Board of Supervisors and the Planning Commission. For those who could not attend, an archived video will be made available online: “The joint meeting of the Board of Supervisors and the Planning Commission has concluded. Archived video will be available at https://t.co/fJzlnqicRX.”

In another update on May 16, Henrico County Government reported on ongoing renovations at Three Lakes Nature Center. These improvements are expected to conclude in late summer and include an outdoor classroom, playground equipment upgrades, and new exhibits. Despite these renovations, Three Lakes Park remains open to visitors: “Renovations to Three Lakes Nature Center will progress over the next few months, leading to a reopening likely in late summer…”

Henrico County Public Schools District enrolled 50,464 students during the 2023-24 school year. Deep Run High School had the highest enrollment among county schools with 2,039 students.



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