Tag: Wally Covington

Brentsville Supervisor Candidates Agree to Debate
Candidates seeking to replace Wally Covington the Prince William County Board of Supervisors have agreed to debate the issues.

Covington’s Resignation Leaves Brentsville District without Representation for Stone Haven Vote
Therefore, Brentsville will not have representation on the Board of County Supervisors during important votes such as to approve or deny the hotly debated developments such as Stone Haven and Birkwood at Braemar.

Covington Named General District Court Judge
W.S. Wally Covington III, Vice Chairman of Prince William County Board of Supervisors was confirmed as a Prince William County General District Court Judge by the Virginia General Assembly Thursday.

Supervisors Accept Campaign Donations from Stone Haven’s Developer, Realty Co.
Five Prince William Board of County Supervisors received campaign donations from Stone Haven’s real estate firm, RK Realty and Stone Haven’s development company, EV Hunter Trust in amounts ranging from $1,000 to $11,000.

Public Hearing on Stone Haven Community Slated for Wednesday Evening
The Prince William Planning Committee will hold a public hearing Wednesday on the 864.2-acre mixed use development in Bristow known as Stone Haven.

Opening of The Nokesville School Celebrated with Ribbon Cutting
Prince William elected officials assembled Monday, with teachers and community members, inside The Nokesville School’s gymnasium to celebrate the opening of the new K-8 school.

Communities Agree to Route for Rollins Ford Power Lines
Vint Hill and Rollins Ford communities came together and agreed to Dominion Power plan C1-1c as the best route for power lines to run through properties along Vint Hill Road Tuesday evening at a public hearing in front of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors (BOCS).

School Board Approves Stone Haven Proffered Site for Bristow High School
The Prince William County School Board supported the community of Stone Haven in Bristow based on the new proffers offers that would provide land on which to build the 13th high school.

Promenade Hotel at Virginia Gateway Should Drive Tourism
The Prince WilliamCounty Supervisors expect that a new hotel scheduled to be built at the Promenade at Virginia Gateway Center in Gainesville will help drive tourism to the western end of the county.

Prince William BOCS Adopts Tax Rate of 1.148, Funds Public Safety, Libraries, Fields
The new Prince William County FY15 Budget funds public safety, libraries and fields, but leaves the school division with a shortfall.