ROCKY MOUNT, VA – The Franklin County Board of Supervisors is proud to announce an agreement with the Rocky Mount Town Council to enhance community services, infrastructure, and intergovernmental collaboration. This historic partnership reflects a shared vision for sustainable growth and a commitment to improving the quality of life for all residents.
“As the Rocky Mount Representative on the Board of Supervisors, I am thrilled to announce this groundbreaking agreement between the County and Town of Rocky Mount. This collaboration not only bolsters the Rocky Mount Volunteer Fire Department with essential funding for a new fire truck but also strengthens our shared infrastructure. By increasing wastewater capacity for the County and ensuring collaborative support for solid waste management, we are setting a foundation for sustainable growth. The boundary adjustment and property exchange further symbolize our commitment to cooperative progress.
Together, we are building a stronger, more resilient community that can face the future with confidence,” said Rocky Mount Board of Supervisor Representative Mike Carter.
This agreement is a testament to what can be achieved through cooperation and shared goals. Both entities are excited to move forward with these initiatives, confident that they will pave the way for a brighter, more prosperous future for all.
“Today’s agreement marks a significant milestone in our ongoing collaboration with the Rocky Mount Town Council. Together, we are committed to fostering a thriving community through shared vision and dedication. This partnership exemplifies our collective effort to enhance the quality of life for all residents in Franklin County,” said Tim Tatum, Vice Chairman of the Franklin County Board of Supervisors.
For Additional Information: Christopher Whitlow, County Administrator – Franklin County 540-483-3030 or christopher.whitlow@franklincountyva.gov