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Franklin County to Implement First Phase of Broadband Expansion Project
The finalization of a $4.6 million deal enables Franklin County to begin Phase One of its broadband expansion plan. This initiative will bring both fiber and fixed wireless to underserved areas. The plan uses a Public-Private Partnership (P3) model to leverage public assets and skills through the Franklin County Broadband
The VA Supreme Court Grants Appeal to Stafford County
The Virginia Supreme Court recently granted an appeal filed by GWCL attorney Jim Guynn on behalf of Stafford County in a land use case. The County is appealing the decision by the Stafford County Circuit Court in favor of real estate developers D. R. Horton, Inc. and Metts, L.C. The
GWCL Continues to Help VA Localities Attract Diverse Business Opportunities
In Pulaski County, GWCL attorney Mark Popovich assisted local officials to successfully compete in bringing The Patton Logistics Group to the New River Valley Commerce Park. Patton Logistics is an integrated supply chain solutions provider based in Milton, PA, and marks the second tenant to sign with the commerce park.
Mark Popovich Assists Covington, VA, with Smart Cities Initiative
On January 3, 2020, the City of Covington and Aeronyde of Virginia, Inc. announced an exciting new public-private partnership on a “Smart Cities” initiative involving the use of drones to assist the City with critical data collection for a number of projects. Firm attorney Mark Popovich who also serves as
Paul Mahoney Transitions to New Public Role
Our friend and (now former) colleague, Paul Mahoney, left GWCL at the first of the year to serve as the new Cave Spring representative on the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors. We are excited for Paul’s new public role in the community and are proud of his achievement to elected
Mark Popovich Helps Covington, VA, Secure New Jobs
New high-tech jobs are coming to the City of Covington. Aeronyde Corporation, an aerial informatics solutions provider based in Melbourne, Florida, selected the City of Covington as the location for its new drone operations command and control center. Firm attorney Mark Popovich who also serves as Covington’s City Attorney, worked