Sheila S. Minor,
Director of Finance
Henrico voters’ resounding approval of a $511 million bond referendum last week is evidence of a “strong feedback loop” that keeps the county in sync with the community’s needs, County Manager John A. Vithoulkas said in his annual State of the County address.
The four questions’ average approval rate of 87% represents the highest level of support ever recorded in Henrico referendums dating to 1953, he said. It also exceeds what other localities received on similar ballot initiatives as part of the Nov. 8 general election.
“I want to thank you all that voted and thank you for helping us bring forward projects that meet our community’s needs,” Vithoulkas said. “This is an example of what President Lincoln referred to in his Gettysburg Address of a ‘government of the people, by the people, for the people.’”
Henrico will soon start work on more than 20 capital projects that will be funded over the next six to eight years “depending on the economy,” he said. The projects will improve schools, parks, fire stations and other public safety facilities and drainage.
The speech Wednesday to about 150 business leaders, officials and others at the Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa in Short Pump highlighted scores of accomplishments and updates across service areas, including:
Vithoulkas said the county’s feedback loop with the community – the constant listening and engagement with residents, business leaders and others – is essential to Henrico’s sustained success.
“We engage our community – our customers – and ask what they want. Then, we plan and ultimately deliver,” he said. “In doing so, we establish a trust that strengthens over time.”