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Washington forcefully rejects Rappahannock Supervisors attempts at gaining concessions in exchange for boundary change support

Washington Town Council on Monday unanimously rejected a document forwarded by the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors seeking a number of concessions from the town in return for county support of a proposed boundary line adjustment to accommodate an expansion of the Rush River Commons development.

In boundary change talks, Washington mayor continues to oppose Rappahannock Supervisors attempts to gain concessions

Rush River Commons property owner Chuck Akre’s attorney last week unveiled a draft document outlining a set of terms for both the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors and Washington Town Council to consider as part of proposed boundary line adjustment in the town to accommodate an expansion of the development.

Rappahannock Supervisors cancel boundary change review meeting due to lack of quorum

The Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors chair on Monday afternoon canceled a meeting hours before it was scheduled to begin after learning the body lacked a quorum.

Video & Slideshow: Rush River Commons Breaks Ground With Tuesday Ceremony

"Don’t expect any 2x4s popping up in the next two weeks but you will see a lot of dirt moving around,” Black Kettle LLCs Member Chuck Akre informed a group of approximately 100 people who showed up Tuesday afternoon for a groundbreaking ceremony at Rush River Commons in Washington.

Rush River Commons breaks ground as Washington’s first mixed-use development

The mixed-use development Rush River Commons broke ground on Tuesday, with owner Chuck Akre calling it a “hallelujah” moment in an emotional speech.

Rush River Commons to break ground next week, organizers say

Construction of Rush River Commons, the Town of Washington’s first mixed-use development, is scheduled to begin next week, organizers with the project said on Tuesday.

Rappahannock Food Pantry holding fundraising dinner against backdrop of long-planned relocation

The Rappahannock Food Pantry on Saturday has planned a proper in-person return of its annual benefit dinner to help raise funds for one of the county’s most valued nonprofit organizations that provides food to those in need.

Town authorizes attorney to meet with Rush River, county to talk boundary change terms

Washington Town Council on Monday voted to allow the town’s attorney to convene with Rappahannock County’s Commonwealth’s Attorney and a lawyer for Rush River Commons to discuss the terms of potentially expanding the town’s boundary to accommodate the development’s proposed second phase.

Boundary change stumbling block cleared?

Rush River Commons property owner Chuck Akre on Monday indicated to the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors that he would agree to not construct additional homes on the segment of his property that currently sits under the county’s jurisdiction if it means the body will support his efforts to adjust the Town of Washington’s boundary.

Is a county-town land swap realistic?

While some members of the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors have suggested exploring the possibility of claiming land from the Town of Washington near Courthouse Row as a boundary line adjustment concession, officials say the legality of such a move remains murky.

Rappahannock County Supervisors: No additional housing in Rush River Commons expansion

As talks surrounding Rush River Commons’ efforts to expand the Town of Washington’s boundary continue, several members of the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors have made clear that they oppose the inclusion of additional housing units in the development’s proposed second phase.

Board of Supervisors postpones meeting with Chuck Akre and RRC team

The Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors voted on Monday afternoon to postpone a meeting scheduled to take place later in the evening with the Rush River Commons property owner Chuck Akre, with some members saying the public wasn’t given proper notice of the meeting.

Rush River Commons details expansion at center of boundary change

In a letter to the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors, a spokesperson with Rush River Commons outlined potential uses of the development’s proposed expansion that’s been held up in talks over whether Town of Washington and county officials can reach an agreement to adjust the town’s boundary to accommodate the addition.

Brainstorming the Town’s future

The Town of Washington Planning Commission met on Monday to hold a brainstorming session with residents to begin revising and updating Washington’s comprehensive plan to chart a course for the town over the next five years.

In letter, Rappahannock Supervisors seek boundary change details and ‘concessions’ from Town

The Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors on Friday sent a letter to the Town of Washington seeking additional details and probing what Washington might be willing to provide in exchange for the Supervisors’ support of the town’s request that both bodies enter into an agreement to expand its corporate limit to accommodate further development of Rush River Commons.

Slowing pace of boundary change discussions, Rappahannock Supervisors to request further details from Town

Before moving forward with its own deliberations, the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors agreed to draft a letter to the Town of Washington asking for more specific information regarding the town’s request to enter into an agreement with the county for a potential boundary line adjustment.

Town presses for boundary change; most Supervisors aren’t in a hurry

Town of Washington Mayor Fred Catlin sent a letter to the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors last week asking that the body discuss at its December meeting expanding the town’s corporate limit so that Rush River Commons’ entire lot, which straddles the town and county lines, could be brought under Washington’s jurisdiction.

Washington Town Council advances Rush River Commons boundary change, asking Rappahannock Supervisors to join them

Washington Town Council on Monday decided unanimously to move forward with Rush River Commons’ request to bring its entire lot, which straddles the town and county lines, under Washington’s jurisdiction.

Town Council approves Rush River Commons

Washington Town Council on Monday unanimously approved a special use permit for Rush River Commons, allowing construction of what is likely to become the first mixed-use development in town.

Town Council authorizes advertisement for public hearing of Rush River Commons

The town council met for a special session to review the language of the special use permit that was approved by the planning commission earlier in August and set a public hearing date for Sept. 13 at 7 p.m.

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