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Henrico 2016 Bond Referendum
There are 26 different capital projects included in Henrico’s bond referendum, from new and renovated schools and fire stations, to park projects, a new library and road improvements.
Five referendum questions will be placed on the Nov. 8, 2016 general-election ballot in Henrico. Voters will be asked to indicate “yes” or “no” on whether the county should issue debt in the amounts of:
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$272.6 million for schools projects
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$87.1 million for parks projects
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$24 million for libraries projects
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$22.1 million for fire stations and facilities projects
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$14 million for roads projects
The projects being recommended with this year’s bond referendum would provide new and upgraded facilities in all five magisterial districts. The school projects are proposed to be funded over a five-year period, while the others would be funded over six years.
Henrico is required by state law to get voter approval before issuing debt for capital projects. Officials have determined the county would be able to manage the new debt without any increase to the real estate tax rate, which stands at 87 cents per $100 of assessed value and remains the lowest among Virginia’s urban localities.

Henrico Car Vending Machine
Coming soon to Henrico -- a car vending machine!
Henrico County just approved plans with the Atlanta Georgia based company "Carvana" for a 71 foot, 8 level "vending machine" structure on Tom Leonard Drive, near West Broad Street.
Customers will put in an order online, get a token delivered in the mail, and pick up the car from a stacked tower.
No word on when the car pick up center will officially open.