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Rebidding timber project could lead to clear cut decision

December 04, 2024 | Middlesex County, Virginia


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Rebidding timber project could lead to clear cut decision
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key developments, including updates on timber bidding and courthouse renovations.

Mr. Walker reported on the timber bidding process for the Lattimore track, revealing that despite interest from potential bidders, no bids were submitted for the select cut option. He noted constructive feedback from the timbering community, suggesting that a clear cut might be more effective than a select cut, as the latter would still leave the area looking clear cut due to the nature of the site. Walker recommended rebidding the timber in a month, emphasizing the importance of maintaining buffer zones around the property to minimize visual impact.

Additionally, the meeting addressed ongoing renovations at the courthouse, specifically the need for additional space for the Juvenile and Domestic Relations (JDR) Clerk. Walker mentioned a scheduled meeting with judges and clerks to discuss the proposed renovations, which include relocating files from Middlesex County. He highlighted the involvement of the county engineer and structural engineers to assess weight concerns related to file storage. Walker expressed optimism about finding a solution that would meet the needs of the JDR office while ensuring the structural integrity of the courthouse.

The discussions reflect ongoing efforts to manage local resources effectively and improve county facilities, with a focus on community needs and safety.

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