During a recent special meeting between the Henrico Board of Supervisors and the Richmond City Council, discussions centered on the formation of a regional water advisory group aimed at enhancing collaboration among local governments. This initiative seeks to address water management issues that affect residents across the four counties involved.
Mayor Newbill emphasized the importance of establishing a unified approach to water resource management, suggesting that the advisory group would include utility experts, elected officials, and administrative leaders. This collaborative effort is intended to ensure that all voices are heard and that decisions reflect the needs of the community.
The meeting highlighted a commitment to ongoing dialogue and cooperation, with plans for further discussions to refine the group's structure and objectives. The proposed advisory group represents a proactive step towards addressing water-related challenges, which are increasingly relevant to the community's well-being.
As the meeting concluded, participants expressed a desire for continued engagement and input from all stakeholders. The next steps will involve gathering feedback and developing a framework for the advisory group, ensuring that it effectively serves the interests of residents in Henrico County and beyond. This initiative reflects a broader goal of fostering regional collaboration to tackle pressing community issues.