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The regularly scheduled meeting of the Campbell County Board of Supervisors for September 7, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. has been canceled.
At the Board of Supervisors meeting on September 20, 2010 at 1:00 p.m., the Board will have proposed to it for passage a resolution the purpose of which is to authorize the County Attorney to undertake on behalf of this Board the acquisition of certain easements for a groundwater extraction and treatment system on property generally known as Twin Oaks Mobile Home Park. 
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Effective immediately, Campbell County's ban on all outdoor burning, both public and commercial, has been officially lifted as recent rainfall has caused dry conditions to improve. The leaf burning ban (implemented in November of 2009) will remain in effect until further notice for the Timberlake area of the county.
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Information about upcoming public hearings is now available on the Campbell County website under the Resident Information menu.
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For more news related to Campbell County, visit the new County News page.
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From the County Administrator's Office

Campbell County is nestled in the foothills of Virginia's beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.  Over 50,000 people call its 511 square miles home.  The County is bordered by Lynchburg to the north and includes the Town of Altavista in  the southwest and the Town of Brookneal in the southeast.  It is bordered to the south by the scenic Staunton River.

Rich in heritage, Campbell County is one of the most diverse localities in the region.  It offers employment, recreation, commerce, industry, farmlands, forests, historic towns, villages and new suburban neighborhoods.  The County boasts a historically strong work and family ethic which make it an excellent place to live and raise a family.  This atmosphere, combined with a strong manufacturing history, which dates back to 18th century iron works,  makes Campbell County one of the Commonwealth's most diverse and balanced communities in terms of industrial base, business opportunity, quality of living and culture.

The County's vision, “Governing with vision to be the most collaborative, professional, value-driven locality in Virginia”, sets a standard of excellence for employees as well as local citizens to enable Campbell County to grow positively in the 21st century.

Please feel free to contact the County Administrator's Office if you need any assistance or have a special need.

R. David Laurrell

County Administrator

Clifton M. Tweedy

Deputy County Administrator