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This district was created in 2009 to finance the installation and ongoing maintenance of landscaping improvements in the medians in the general vicinity of Chesterfield Towne Center. The project was initiated and paid for by the businesses in that area via a supplemental real estate tax of $0.02.
Similar to the Towne Center project, the Eastern Midlothian Service District was created in 2010 to finance the installation and ongoing maintenance of landscaping improvements along Midlothian Turnpike from Stonebridge up to just past Turner Road. The project was initiated and paid for by the businesses in that area via a supplemental real estate tax of $0.03.
The Powhite district was created in 2005 (amended September 2019) in order to finance the design, right-of-way acquisition and construction of a traffic interchange at the intersection of the Powhite Parkway (State Route 76) and Charter Colony Parkway (State Route 754). In order to do so, a supplemental real estate tax of $0.05 per $100 is imposed on the properties in the district.