At the start of the meeting’s public‑comment period, resident Justin Goodman (15201 James River Drive) addressed the Board of Supervisors and asked for a full, transparent review into a recent fire at a county concession stand.
Goodman thanked the board for tabling a pavilion resolution and said taking extra time to review a major issue demonstrates caution and respect for taxpayers. He said he had been told the building had been winterized and without power at the time of the fire; if that is accurate, he asked, how could a heater have been powered and were county procedures followed? He pressed the board to disclose whether a licensed electrician installed the heater, saying ‘‘if they weren't, that's very troubling.’’
Goodman framed his request as one of public safety and accountability rather than blame. He asked that findings be shared with the public and that any responsible parties be held to account. The Chair thanked him for his comments and the board moved on to the next agenda item; the transcript records no substantive staff response at that time.
What’s next: Goodman’s request was made during public comment; the transcript does not show a board motion or staff follow‑up commitment on the record. Residents seeking more information should consult forthcoming staff reports or BoardDocs for any subsequent investigation or updates.