Chesterfield County, Virginia's Weekly e-Newsletter
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stay up to date on all things Chesterfield!
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Proposed FY24 Budget Balances Investment
in Core Services, Comprehensive Tax Relief
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Throughout the process of crafting Chesterfield’s proposed fiscal year 2024 budget, county administration refused to settle for either making necessary investments in core public services or providing meaningful tax relief to households and businesses.
The budget that will be presented to the Board of Supervisors at a work session tomorrow afternoon accomplishes both objectives.
The proposed FY24 budget totals $1.94 billion, an increase of 9.4% from the current fiscal year. More than 63 cents out of every dollar is allocated to education and public safety, the top two priorities consistently identified in citizen surveys.
Meanwhile, it is balanced against a comprehensive tax relief package totaling nearly $37 million.
Specifics about the county's tax relief plan, including a 5% rebate on real estate tax bills due in June, can be found in another article at https://tinyurl.com/5aj8hur6.
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Community Meetings on Proposed
FY2024 Budget Begin Thursday
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Members of the Chesterfield Board of Supervisors will host a series of community meetings on the proposed fiscal year 2024 budget beginning this Thursday.
The county administrator's proposed FY2024 budget will be presented to the board during a work session tomorrow at 2 p.m.
The community meetings, which will take place in each of the county's magisterial districts, will all be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
The scheduled meeting locations and dates are:
Midlothian District: March 9 at Midlothian Middle School, 13501 Midlothian Turnpike
Clover Hill District: March 13 at Monacan High School, 11501 Smoketree Drive
Matoaca District: March 14 at CTC Hull Room D136, 13900 Hull Street Road
Bermuda District: March 15 at Thomas Dale High School, 3626 W. Hundred Road
Facebook Live (virtual meeting): March 16
Dale District: March 20 at Meadowbrook High School, 4901 Cogbill Road
Matoaca District: March 21 at New Matoaca Elementary School, 20300 Halloway Avenue
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This is Severe Weather Awareness Week
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Heads up, Chesterfield residents: Virginia Severe Weather Awareness Week began yesterday and runs through this Friday.
It's a great time to learn about seasonal threats from severe weather and how to prepare for them. You can also make and practice your emergency plan.
Here are the remaining topics that will be covered during Severe Weather Awareness Week:
Tuesday: Tornadoes
Wednesday: Thunderstorms and lightning
Thursday: Flash flooding
Friday: Outdoor safety and preparedness
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The Chesterfield Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution last month formally approving a waiver of Chesterfield’s $20.50 curbside recycling fee for the first six months of this year. That means eligible county households can remain in the program through June 30 at no charge.
Any costs incurred above budgeted levels as a result of this action will be covered with part of the county’s fiscal year 2023 operating surplus.
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Watch This Week In Chesterfield
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Every Monday, This Week in Chesterfield points residents to fun, exciting and interesting things going on around their community. Each weekly video segment can be found on the Chesterfield County YouTube channel.
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Nomination Deadline for Chesterfield Community Champions Awards Extended to March 13
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The county's Citizen Information and Resources Department is still accepting nominations for the 2023 Chesterfield Community Champions awards, which honor residents who volunteer their time and resources to effect positive change in their communities.
Chesterfield Community Champions winners will be invited to a Volunteer Recognition Event on April 13 and will be recognized at the April 26 Board of Supervisors meeting beginning at 6 p.m.
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Through April 14, Nominate a Chesterfield Resident for Senior Volunteer Hall of Fame
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Nominations for Chesterfield's Senior Volunteer Hall of Fame opened yesterday and close at midnight on April 14. Nomination forms can be submitted at https://tinyurl.com/a26yzaz2.
This program recognizes Chesterfield seniors who have shown outstanding volunteerism since turning the age of 60. To be eligible, nominees must reside in Chesterfield, but the service they provide can be performed outside the county.
Nominators can be neighbors, friends, churches, senior groups, non-profit service agencies, organizations and businesses. Anyone who can verify the nominee’s qualifications for recognition may nominate. The nominator is responsible for providing complete and accurate information regarding the individual’s service.
All nominees will be celebrated at an in-person event on June 6 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Career and Technical Center on Hull Street Rd.
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Shred & E-Cycling Event Set for Saturday,
March 18 at Westchester Commons
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Have unwanted electronics sitting around collecting dust? Documents that need to be securely shredded? Look no further than Chesterfield's upcoming Shred & E-Cycling Event.
Chesterfield residents may stop by Westchester Commons on Saturday, Mar. 18 from 8 a.m. to noon to securely shred personal papers at no cost or bring unwanted electronics to be recycled for a small fee depending on the item, size, and quantity.
Bring up to 2 small boxes or 3 grocery bags of personal papers for shredding per person. TVs are charged based on size: less than or equal to 27” – $25; over 27” – $35. Other electronics range from $5 to $30 apiece.
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Catch Up on Blog Posts from
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In a new article posted to the Chesterfield On Point blog, you can learn more about Chesterfield's newly elected U.S. Rep. Jennifer McClellan.
McClellan, who grew up in South Chesterfield, won a Feb. 21 special election for the 4th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. When she is sworn into office this evening, she’ll become the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress.
She succeeds the late Donald McEachin, who died last November.
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Watch and Listen to the Latest Episodes
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On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Deputy County Administrator Matt Harris and Budget Director Gerard Durkin to help break down what is involved in putting together the county’s budget, how long the process takes, what are some of the misnomers of that process, and much more.
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Heads Up, Local Vendors! Farmers Market Accepting Applications for 2023 Season
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The Chesterfield County Farmers Market is now accepting vendor applications for the 2023 season. We're looking for growers, producers, culinary artists and even food trucks to participate.
The Farmers Market is held at 6707 Mimms Loop every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. between May 10 and Sept. 27.
Find the vendor application by visiting https://bit.ly/3JU9p9R and contact the Farmers Market Manager at farmersmarket@chesterfield.gov with any questions.
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Good day, I'm Professor X!
This handsome 85 lb. Bloodhound is around 4 years old and a super lovable guy. He has the cutest floppy ears that are always getting in his way! He loves treats, already knows sit, and loves to sniff, sniff, sniff! We think Professor X is already housetrained, but he does need a little help learning how to walk on a leash politely.
Got other dogs? Professor X is a-okay with them. He does have mild his dysplasia and hyperextension of the hocks, but the veterinary specialists said no treatment is necessary. He just might have some arthritis in his later years of life. Come meet him today!
If you are interested in meeting this pet, please contact Chesterfield County Animal Services at 804-748-1683, option "2," to schedule an appointment. Office staff are available by phone 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, and 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Our shelter is located at 9300 Public Works Road.
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Volunteers Needed for Self-Guided Trash
Pickups During Week of April 15-22
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Want to contribute to your community in a meaningful way this Earth Day?
Chesterfield County is inviting volunteers to participate in self-guided trash cleanups at county parks during the week of April 15 to April 22. The cleanups can be done by individuals and groups at a time and location of your choice.
To sign up or for more information, email fieldl@chesterfield.gov or call 804-748-1920.
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Children's Museum of Richmond Hosting
Family Field Day on April 30
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Save the date! Children's Museum of Richmond is hosting I See Me Play in RVA!,
a free event for families on Sunday, April 30
at City Stadium.
This community event will offer tons of opportunities for families to create, grow, build, and read together in interactive ways that embody a culture of belonging.
Children up to 12 years old can enjoy activities from CMoR and its community partners, yummy food trucks, demos from professionals in the areas of "Build," "Grow," "Create," and "Read," as well as entertainers for a fun family day out.
Children will also be able create a storybook with their own name and photo at the center, empowering them to engage with all of the fun, hands-on activities throughout the event. We hope to see you there!
To register, visit https://tinyurl.com/yc6j6wyp.
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Chesterfield Health District Encourages
Residents to Complete Community Survey
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The Chesterfield Health District is partnering with Bon Secours, Chesterfield County Public Schools, Chesterfield Human Services, La Casa de Salud, VCU, Immigration Nation LLC, Waymakers, YMCA, Latinos in Virginia Engagement (LIVE) Center and Southside Community Development & Housing Corporation to launch the Chesterfield Community Survey.
The Community Survey will gather information about the health and quality of life of all Chesterfield residents. The data collected will shine a light on the strengths and needs of the community and enable us to identify how these factors differ neighborhood by neighborhood.
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Help Monitor Health of Chesterfield's Waterways by Volunteering With WaterTrends Program
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Looking for a unique volunteer opportunity? Learn more about the county's WaterTrends program by watching the video below!
Chesterfield WaterTrends is the county's official citizen water monitoring program. Volunteers perform a variety of water quality tests that gauge the overall health of the county’s waterways.
For more information, click on the image above to watch a video about the program. You can also contact the Department of Environmental Engineering by phone at (804) 748-1920.
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In honor of Random Acts of Kindness Week 2023, Chesterfield is re-launching its Kindness campaign.
Random acts of kindness take place around the county every day – and we want to hear about (and celebrate) them. Whether it’s paying it forward in the coffee shop line or having kindness shown from a friend or stranger, stories of kindness can spread far and wide.
This initiative is focused on celebrating all of the thoughtful things citizens are already doing for each other, while also encouraging you to go out and do something kind for a friend, family member, neighbor, coworker or even someone you have never met before.
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Adopt-A-Spot Provides Opportunities
to Keep Chesterfield Beautiful
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Interested in being an antilitter advocate? Adopt-A-Spot in Chesterfield County! Let’s work together to protect our environment.
The Keep Chesterfield Beautiful team is a part of the Department of Community Enhancement. KCB is looking for volunteers for the Adopt-A-Spot Program. This program allows organizations, businesses, and individuals to adopt smaller, more-secure areas, instead of busy roadways. A spot may be a park, school grounds, vacant lot, parking lot, walkway, median strip, street, or entranceway. The county will provide garbage bags and reflective vests as needed.
Take pride in your community by helping to keep one site beautiful and litter-free. If you are interested in attending any of our volunteer opportunities, please contact Calvin Vonada at VonadaC@chesterfield.gov or call 804-717-6136.
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Commissioner of the Revenue Launches
New Citizen Tax Portal
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Attention Chesterfield citizens and business owners! The Commissioner of the Revenue's Office is excited to announce the official opening of the county’s new Citizen Tax Portal.
For those in Chesterfield who need to apply for or renew a business license, review personal property information, apply for tax relief or update their contact information, among many other matters, the portal is the easiest way to get things done.
View a demonstration video by clicking the image above or at https://tinyurl.com/mtubcj56.
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Concerned About Lead Paint in Your Home? Apply for Free Assessment and Abatement Program
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A child’s brain grows rapidly during the first five years of life. Research shows lead exposure can harm a child’s health and brain development.
Children can be directly exposed to this hazard if they live in an older home that contains old lead-based paint, typically built before 1978. Lead-based paint can peel and crack into tiny pieces creating dust that children breath in or swallow.
Fortunately, lead exposure is preventable.
Chesterfield County’s Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program was created to protect children five years and younger and expectant mothers from lead exposure. In partnership with our non-profit partner, project:HOMES, families may qualify for a free lead hazard assessment and household repairs to remove lead exposure from their homes. No county staff will enter your home. This program has serviced several homes and is currently repairing others in Chesterfield that have lead-based paint.
If you’re a caregiver of younger children in an older home, you may also qualify for this program. For more information, please contact Emily Hurley by emailing Emily.Hurley@projecthomes.org or calling 804-718-0517.
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Chesterfield Offers Tax Exemption
for Rehabilitating Older Homes
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Are you aware that Chesterfield County allows a partial real estate tax exemption for the rehabilitation, renovation, or replacement of older residential structures?
The goal of this program is to help protect and preserve our aging neighborhoods. Upon approval, the partial tax exemption will be in effect for 15 years and transfers with the real estate. The amount of the exemption is based solely on increased assessment value, not the amount spent on the improvement project. There is no application fee.
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Did you know your group or organization can request a speaker from the #Cfield Speakers Bureau? The Speakers Bureau features a variety of topics on current and timely subjects from county leaders who are eager to talk to your group or organization.
Our subject-matter experts want to be your best resource for getting answers to important questions about Chesterfield. Topics include:
✅ 2022 State of the County
✅ District update – Request your board member to speak
✅ Senior resources in Chesterfield - Office of Aging and Disability Services
✅ Chesterfield Cooperative Extension - Master Gardeners
✅ So much more.
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Watch WCCT - On Cable. Online. On the Go.
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Updates from Chesterfield County Public Schools
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Arts Fest spotlights student creativity and ability
March is celebrated nationally as Youth Art Month, Music in Our Schools Month and Theater in Our Schools Month. Throughout March, Chesterfield County Public Schools Arts Fest offers opportunities to see and hear the talents of students in visual and performing arts programs. The displays and events are free and open to the community.
Visual arts
Paintings, drawings, sculptures and other visual art by elementary and prekindergarten students will be on display through April 8 in Chesterfield County Public Library branches and the Perkinson Center for the Arts and Education. Library hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The Perkinson Center is open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Art by middle and high school students will be on display at Thomas Dale High, home of the Specialty Center for the Arts, during the Secondary Fine Arts Showcase. Viewing times will be March 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and March 26 from noon to 4 p.m.
Art by students in the Chesterfield Virtual School and CCPSOnline will be on display 24/7 in online galleries at oneccps.org.
Performing arts
The Secondary Fine Arts Showcase will take place March 25 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and March 26 from noon to 4 p.m. at Thomas Dale High. In addition to displays of visual art, the Secondary Fine Arts Showcase will feature all-county musical performances in guitar, fiddle, jazz band and middle school band.
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Kindergarten preregistration is open
Online preregistration opened March 6 for students starting kindergarten in the fall. Families of Chesterfield County children who will be 5 years old by Sept. 30 can start the enrollment process online. Kindergarten kickoff week will be April 17-21.
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Apply to Chesterfield County Government jobs.
Apply to Chesterfield County Schools jobs.
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