News/Press Release

Fluvanna County Phased Reopening to the Public

As Governor Northam has begun the process to put the “Forward Virginia” Plan in motion, Fluvanna County begins the process with a phased reopening, Monday, June 15, 2020.
 
While reopening plans have been developed to take into account the safety of staff and the public, residents and others who have business with the County are encouraged to conduct their business online and by telephone where able. Department and office operations will vary, but standard general protocols and guidelines will be applied to all County departments, offices, and facilities.
 

Free COVID-19 Testing Clinic in Nelson County

When:  Friday, May 29 from 10am-12pm (by appointment only)
Where:  Lovingston Fire Department, Lovingston, Va (Nelson County)
What:  Free drive-through COVID-19 testing
How to schedule an appointment:  Call 434-972-6261. People must call to schedule an appointment from 8am-4:30pm on Tues., May 26 and Weds., May 27. 

UVA Community Call Line

Community Call Line
DON'T HAVE A REGULAR DOCTOR DURING
THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC?
HAVE A MEDICAL PROBLEM OR NEED MEDICINE?
CALL UVA HEALTH COMMUNITY CALL LINE TO TALK TO A
DOCTOR!
434.98.COVID | OPTION 3
CALL FOR FREE!
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

June 2020 Democratic and Republican Primaries

Tuesday, May 26, 2020:   

Last day to register to vote or change your voter registration information for this election. Mailed voter registration applications must be sent to the Fluvanna County Voter Registration’s Office postmarked on or before the deadline.

Fluvanna Mental Health Resources

VA COPES - (Virginia Commpassionate Optimistic Person-Centered Empowering Support) - From the Virginia Department of Behavior Health and Developmental Services.

For all Virginians having difficulty coping with COVID-19. You don’t have to go it alone.

Phone: (877) 349-6428

  • Mon-Fri 9am - 9pm
  • Sat-Sun 5pm-9pm
  • Toll-free
  • No-cost
  • Anonymous

Fluvanna Business Recovery Loan

PALMYRA, VA – At their May 6, 2020 meeting, the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors voted to redirect loan funds, previously allocated to the Community Investment Collaborative (CIC), to address immediate business needs related to the COVID-19 disruption.

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