Courthouse Projects – Public Information Session on October 19

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Courthouse Projects – Public Information Session

Date: October 19, 2022

A public information session will be held to present information on the courthouse projects for the upcoming Referendum. Information will be available and Moseley Architects will start a presentation at 7pm. Please attend in person or watch the livestream at 7pm.

The Courthouse Referendum on the ballot for the general election on November 8, 2022, will allow Augusta County voters to decide where to build the new courthouse building – on the site of the current district courts building in downtown Staunton or in Augusta County near the Government Center in Verona.

Information about the Referendum and both courthouse project proposals can be found at www.AugustaCountyVA.gov/referendum.

Original source can be found here.



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