Henrico’s Annual Report, 2021 – 2022

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Board of Supervisors

Henrico County’s five-member Board of Supervisors establishes policies, approves ordinances and appoints the county manager. Voters in each magisterial district — Brookland, Fairfield, Three Chopt, Tuckahoe and Varina — elect a supervisor to a four-year term. Current terms run through Dec. 31, 2023. [Continue]

Message from the Manager

“On behalf of the Board of Supervisors and our entire workforce, I am honored to present the Henrico County Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2021-22. One of my greatest joys as county manager is sharing all that we are doing to enhance our community’s quality of life by expanding opportunities and engaging with our residents while also further strengthening our fiscal foundation. This report highlights efforts across service areas and chronicles accomplishments, ongoing initiatives and – most importantly – what is to come.” [Continue]

 

 

 

2022 Bond Referendum

In voting that concluded on Election Day Nov. 8, 2022, Henrico voters approved the four questions in the bond referendum. The voter approval of nearly $511.4 million in funding for capital projects, includes new and renovated schools, firehouses and parks. See Henrico County 2022 Bond Referendum for more information.

 

Community Development

 

Vibrant Growth
Community-focused planning, ongoing investment in public facilities and infrastructure, and a healthy balance of residential, commercial and industrial development have long made Henrico a great place for families and businesses. [View Map]

 

 

Finance

 

 

 

Housing & Neighborhoods

 

Affordable Housing, Strong Neighborhoods
Henrico provided support for emergency and affordable housing as well as neighborhood enhancement through a variety of initiatives led by the Department of Community Revitalization.

Shaping A Vision For The Future
The Department of Planning led the first major community engagement to help shape a vision and goals for Henrico over the next two decades.

Sandston Historic District
Sandston, which emerged as a workers’ village during World War I, became Henrico’s latest entry to the Virginia Landmarks Register and the National Register of Historic Places. For more information on Sandston’s history and the benefits of being part of a historic district, go to historicsandston.com.

Permits
The Department of Building Construction and Inspections issued 16,290 permits for work with a combined value of $1.45 billion in fiscal 2021-22. The activity reflects a 2% decrease in the number of permits and a 14% increase in work value from the prior year.

henrico permit data

 

New Magisterial District Boundaries

 

The 2020 populations of the districts after the adjustments were: Brookland, 66,468; Fairfield, 66,869; Three Chopt,
68,938; Tuckahoe, 67,708; and Varina, 65,220. To review maps and other information, go to henrico.us/registrar/politicaldistmaps. Through the reapportionment process:

  • Varina gained from Fairfield areas near Laburnum Avenue.
  • Fairfield gained from Brookland an area south of Hilliard Road.
  • Brookland gained from Three Chopt areas west of Springfield Road and north of Interstate 295.
  • Tuckahoe gained from Three Chopt areas along Three Chopt Road.
  • Three Chopt gave to Brookland areas west of Springfield Road and north of Interstate 295 and to Tuckahoe areas along Three Chopt Road.
Henrico by the Numbers

 

 

 

Henrico: One County. One Community

 

 

Printed copies are available at Henrico County’s government centers, libraries and recreation centers. To request a copy by mail, contact Henrico County Public Relations at (804) 501-4257 or send an email to [email protected].


 
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