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Veterans Services

Department of Veterans Services

A DVS representative visits Fluvanna County each month to meet with veterans and their families.  

Meetings are held 1st Wednesdays of every month from 9:00a.m. - 11:30a.m.

Fluvanna Location:

Parks and Recreation Center
5725 James Madison Highway
This location by appointment only.
Please Contact: Pamela Zirkle or Jeannette Flint at (434) 295-2782

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SCADA Services

The Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors invites written proposals from qualified firms to submit sealed proposals to provide Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (“SCADA”) computer systems, including Programmable Logic Controllers (“PLC”) programming services for multiple projects.

VDOT Alert - DEEP CREEK ROAD CLOSED APRIL 3 FOR PIPE REPLACEMENT

DEEP CREEK ROAD CLOSED APRIL 3 FOR PIPE REPLACEMENT

Fluvanna County road closed to through traffic; use alternate routes

CULPEPER — Route 629 (Deep Creek Road) in Fluvanna County will be closed to through traffic April 3 while crews replace a pipe located about 0.3-mile west of Route 631 (Dogwood Drive).

The road will be closed between Route 630 (Hollands Road) and Route 631. The pipe work is located west of the ongoing project to replace the bridge over Middle Fork Kent Branch.  

#7510- Assistant Public Works Director- Utilities

Fluvanna County, Virginia, is seeking a full-time Assistant Public Works Director (Utilities).  Under the general supervision of the Public Works Director, the Assistant Director supports the Director in oversight of all County utility operations by assisting with personnel issues, budgeting, long range planning, development of strategic initiatives, and representation on various boards and committees.  The Assistant Director provides day-to-day direction, management, and oversight of all Fork Union Sanitary District, Zion Crossroads water and sewer system, and other County water and sewer

National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) is April 6 – 12, 2025

Each year, millions of Americans become victims of crime.   National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) is April 6 – 12, 2025.   This year’s theme of KINSHIP is a call to action to recognize that shared humanity should be at the center of supporting all survivors and victims of crime. KINSHIP is a state of being with survivors that drives vital connections to services, rights, and healing.   KINSHIP is where victim advocacy begins.

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