The James City County Board of Supervisors will meet Tuesday to award contracts for Mid County Park improvements, impose fees for signs placed on poles and other items along highways, and approve Jason Purse as the county’s zoning administrator.
The board will hold a pre-budget public hearing at the meeting and will consider creating a shared risk manager role for the county and its schools as well as considering a $4 million bond for Williamsburg Landing, Inc.
County Homeowner Association/Neighborhood Meeting
A Homeowner Association/neighborhood leadership meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday at the Law Enforcement Center at 4600 Opportunity Way.
Elected HOA board members are invited to attend and will have the opportunity to provide feedback on the county’s fiscal year 2014 budget, neighborhood issues and the future of a neighborhood leadership group.
The Board of Supervisors and County Administrator Robert Middaugh will host the event.
For more information, contact Latara Branch by phone at 757-259-4986 or by email.
Upcoming Events
The Chick-fil-A on Mooretown Road hosts Family Nights from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. every Monday. The nights are filled with games, activities and special events. Kid’s meals are free on Mondays with the purchase of adult meals.
The 4-H LEGO Robotics club for youth ages 9-18 provides opportunities for teamwork, collaboration and leadership as well as science and technology. Studens build LEGO robods and learn how to program them. The club meets from 4:30 until 6 p.m on Tuesday, Jan. 8 at the James City Recreation Center. The cost is $30.
The Making Waves 4-H Teen Leadership Club for ages 14-19 hones skills in citizenship, leadership and other life skills. The club meets from 6:30 until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 8 at the James City Recreation Center.
Check out the WYDaily Events Calendar for more information about upcoming area events.
Christmas Tree Recycling
Remove all ornaments, decorations, and tree stands to make sure that your live tree can be properly recycled.
James City County: Trees will be accepted free of charge through Jan. 31 at the three County Convenience Centers: the Toano Convenience Center at 185 Industrial Blvd.; at 1204 Jolly Pond Rd. and at 107 Tewning Rd.
Free Leaf Drop-Off at Jolly Pond Convenience Center
The last free leaf drop-off at the Jolly Pond Convenience Center will be from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. through Jan. 14. Leaves will only be accepted in clear bags 40 gallons or less. Tree limbs and brush will not be accepted as part of the free drop-off and will require a coupon.
Commercial lawn service companies can drop off leaves on behalf of a resident but must have a letter from the resident containing name, address and telephone number.
After Jan. 14, leaves may be dropped off using coupons.
Coupons area available for purchase online or at the Treasurer’s Office, Satellite Services, Freedom Park, the James City County Recreation Center and the James River Community Center. One coupon per four lawn and leaf-sized bags is required.