Staunton’s Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court moving to Hardy Lot downtown
The city of Staunton will begin issuing a request for proposals in the design of a new facility for the Juvenile & Domestic Relations (J&DR) District Court.
The city of Staunton will begin issuing a request for proposals in the design of a new facility for the Juvenile & Domestic Relations (J&DR) District Court.
The groundbreaking ceremony held at 2040 W. Beverley Street in the West End of Staunton was several years in the making.
The City of Staunton is accepting bids for construction for the new Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court facility that is to be located in Staunton’s West End in the former Chestnut Hills Shopping Center at 2040 West Beverley St.
The Augusta County District Courts building is closed for the remainder of today, according to a news release from the Augusta County Sheriff’s Office.
Staunton City Council on Thursday approved the purchase of the former Big Lots shopping center on West Beverley Street on the city’s West End, which the city intends to be the new home for the Staunton Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court.
A petition signed by 28 nonprofit leaders in Staunton was presented to Staunton City Council Thursday night.
The Augusta County Board of Supervisors and Staunton City Council are reviewing a proposed arrangement that would ensure the city’s support of legislation authorizing the county to build a consolidated court facility in Verona.
The Augusta County Board of Supervisors seems to feel that it has been backed into a corner with regard to the ongoing saga involving the Augusta County Courthouse.
Waynesboro City General District and Juvenile & Domestic Relations Courts will be closed Thursday, Oct. 8, until Tuesday, Oct. 13, to allow for deep cleaning in response to a COVID-19 exposure.
The Augusta County Courthouse will be suspending its normal operation to the public for all non-essential and non-emergency cases from March 17 until April 6.
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