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Votes at a glance: March 24 Chesapeake council approves water/sewer bond resolution, renames trail; other consent items passed

March 24, 2026 | Chesapeake City (Independent City), Virginia


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Votes at a glance: March 24 Chesapeake council approves water/sewer bond resolution, renames trail; other consent items passed
At its March 24 meeting the Chesapeake City Council recorded several formal actions.

Water and sewer revenue bonds: Council adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of water and sewer system revenue bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $17,928,123 to finance capital improvements to the city's water and sewer system. The resolution was adopted by recorded vote (motion carried; recorded vote noted in transcript as an 8-0 or 9-0 vote depending on agenda timing).

Bicycle Trails Advisory Committee ordinance: An ordinance amending Chapter 2 of the Chesapeake City Code to revise membership requirements for the Bicycle Trails Advisory Committee (to improve recruitment and fill vacancies) was adopted (8-0 vote recorded).

Trail renaming: Council approved a resolution to designate city-owned property at Sir Francis Drake Drive (Western Branch Trail) as the "Dr. John Deitrickay Memorial Trail at Western Branch" to honor the late vice mayor; the motion passed unanimously (9-0). Council members and family members spoke in support.

Consent agenda and grants: The consent agenda, which included a refund (Proprium LLC) and several resignations and appointments across boards and commissions, passed. City Manager items included authority requests to apply for a FY26 Byrne/JAG grant requested by police and a FY27 $350,000 PSAP resiliency grant request; council approved the consent slate (8-0 recorded at that vote).

Appointments and closed session: Following a closed session convened to consult with legal counsel regarding opioid litigation, discuss real-property negotiations, and consider board appointments, the council certified the closed session and approved a slate of appointments across boards and committees by unanimous vote.

Outcomes summary: The bond resolution and renaming resolution were adopted; the Bicycle Trails membership ordinance was amended; the salary ordinance considered earlier was denied (see separate coverage). Several administrative grants and appointments were approved under the consent agenda.

For transparency: the clerk recorded votes and the meeting returned to the public record before taking final votes on the items above.

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