General

Halifax County Service Authority Water and Sewer Rates

Physical Address:
134 South Main Street
Halifax, VA 24558
Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 640
Halifax, VA 24558
Telephone: 434-476-4272
Fax: 434-476-3384
The purpose of the Halifax County Service Authority is to provide and assist in providing reliable,
dependable water, sewer, and related services that enhance the quality of life in the region
while operating on sound fiscal and utility principles.
For information on Water/Sewer Rates, click Here.
Willie Jones (Executive Director)

The purpose of the Halifax County Service Authority is to provide and assist in providing reliable, dependable water, sewer, and related services that enhance the quality of life in the region while operating on sound fiscal and utility principles.  For more information on HCSA and water/sewer rates, click here.

Executive Director: Willie Jones

Physical Address:
2529 Houghton Avenue
South Boston, VA 24592

Mailing Address
2529 Houghton Avenue
South Boston, VA 24592

Telephone: 434-575-4240
Fax: 434-575-4248

Halifax Police Department

The Halifax Police Department provides courteous and professional law enforcement and public safety services to residents, businesses and visitors in the Town of Halifax, twenty-four hours a day.
We keep our community safe with proactive law enforcement of the town ordinances and state criminal and traffic codes. We employ community- oriented policing principles: We want our citizens involved in our law enforcement.
We care about our citizens: We respond not only to traditional calls for police services, but also to the emergency medical calls of those we protect. We work closely with the Halifax Fire Department and the Halifax County Rescue Squad, and with other law enforcement agencies, to meet our common goals and to address fully the emergency needs of our citizens.

police_community** Emergency Calls - Dial 911 **

The Halifax Police Department provides courteous and professional law enforcement and public safety services to residents, businesses and visitors in the Town of Halifax.

We keep our community safe with proactive law enforcement of the town ordinances and state criminal and traffic codes. We employ community-oriented policing principles: We want our citizens involved in our law enforcement.

We care about our citizens: We respond not only to traditional calls for police services, but also to the emergency medical calls of those we protect. We work closely with the Halifax Fire Department and the Halifax County Rescue Squad, and with other law enforcement agencies, to meet our common goals and to address fully the emergency needs of our citizens.  The Town of Halifax Police Department's nom-emergency phone # is 434-476-2526.



Council Members

D. T. P. Gilliam, Jr. (Mayor)
Term Expires: December 2022
1027 Mountain Road (physical address)
P.O. Box 652 (mailing address)
Halifax, VA  24558
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Janice B. Powell (Ward A)
Term Expires: December 2022
716 Hedderly St.,P.O. Box 532
Halifax, VA 24558
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Gail W. Bosiger  (Ward B)
Term Expires: December 2022
2022 Golf Course Road
Halifax, VA 24558
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S.J. "Jack" Dunavant, Jr. (Ward C)
Term Expires: December 2022
471 Mountain Road, P.O. Box 388
Halifax, VA 24558
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Jonathan Thackston (At Large)
Term Expires: December 2024
692 Pine Road
Halifax, VA  24558
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Malcolm W. Bowen (At Large)
Term Expires: December 2024
41 Snead Lane, P.O. Box 143
Halifax, VA 24558
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Bill Covington (Ward D)
Term Expires:  December 2022
349 Mountain Road
Halifax, VA  24558
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Carl Espy, IV

Town Manager/Clerk
70 South Main Street
P.O. Box 627
Halifax, VA  24558
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Denise Barksdale

Assistant Manager
70 South Main Street
P.O. Box 627
Halifax, VA  24558
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Planning Commission Members

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Mr. Carl Espy
Clerk/ Planning & Zoning Administrator
70 South Main Street, Box 627
Halifax, VA 24558-0627
(434) 476-1198 (Home)
(434) 476-2343 (Work)
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Term: Open

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Ms. Sylvia Lovelace (Ward A)

Vice-Chair
1013 Ballou Trail
P.O. Box 1062
Halifax, VA 24558
(434) 579-4478 (Mobile)
(434) 476-3411 (Work)
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Term: Jan 2024

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Vacant (Ward C)


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 Ms Janice B. Powell (Ward A)
716 Hedderly Street/P.O. Box 532
Halifax, VA  24558
 (434) 476-4256 (Home)
 

Term: Jan 2026

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Mr. Ron Reiter (Ward D)
Chairman                     
79 Mountain Road, Box 517
Halifax, VA  24558

(434) 476-6188 (Home)
(434) 476-2394 (Work)
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Term: Jan 2025

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Mr. Paul Butler (Ward B)
1244 Golf Course Road
Halifax, VA  24558

(434) 572-7344 (Mobile)
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Term: Jan 2023

 

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Mr. Frank Carr (Ward A)
741 North Main Street
Halifax, VA  24558
(434) 476-6554 (Home)
 
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Term: Jan 2025

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Funding and Phasing

Two primary programs have been identified for potential implementation of the recommendations of this plan. One is the Community Development Block Grant program administered through the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development. The other is the utilization of TEA21 transportation enhancement funding administered by the Virginia Department of Transportation. A focus of the plan has been to define a scope of activity that will be eligible for funding under these programs and that will fit within guidelines for potential funds available.

Community Development Block Grant.
The CDBG program is intended to address blighted conditions within a defined boundary within a community. The funds may be used to address public space improvements and also as a 50% match to private landowners to address visual blight through the improvement of building signs, facades and building access. The CDBG area for downtown Halifax extends along Main Street from Cemetery Street to Mountain Road and includes the deteriorated sidewalks and curbs as well as the signs and building facades. The rear facades of the buildings between Main Street and Houston are also included in the CDBG area, since many businesses have a dual point of access from both Main Street and Houston Street. The CDBG area is shown on the "Phasing Budget Plan" exhibit.

Conditions to be addressed in this area have been discussed in the sections describing the existing conditions in the community as well as in the plan recommendations. The primary issues may be summarized as follows:

  • The sidewalks are extremely deteriorated, with irregular surfaces, holes, grade changes and other dangerous and unattractive condition. The curbs are also variable, in poor condition or nonexistent, and in need of complete replacement.
  • Streetscape enhancements are planned as part of the sidewalk improvements. These improvements will include public plazas and pedestrian improvements including safe dedicated pedestrian crosswalks and connections between the businesses and the downtown parking areas.
  • The roadway has been resurfaced numerous times and has a drainage system that runs under the private buildings. In order to improve the drainage and sidewalks the street must be regarded and provided with a new drainage system.
  • The water and sewer for the area have been checked on a preliminary basis, and should not require any improvement as a part of the project.
  • The building facades and signs are variable in condition. Some have been improved and maintained over the years and need only minor improvement to address visual blight, while others are in extremely blighted condition and need more major improvement and change. Some buildings have been undergoing improvement during the planning stage of the project. The 28 buildings slated for improvement in the grant area have been divided into high, medium and low cost categories. The categorization and a brief summary of recommended improvements for each building are provided on Exhibit W.
  • Public sign blight will also be addressed as part of the streetscape improvements to address the visual clutter, unsafe mounting, and lack of clarity of public directional and identification signs.

TEA21 Enhancement Grant. TEA21 grants are funded under the Federal Transportation Enhancement Act, with funds passed through the Virginia Department of Transportation for distribution to communities. The grants require a 20% local match, and may be used for public pedestrian and bicycle access improvements, along with related streetscape, utility and roadway work and removal of overhead utilities, and also for improvement of transportation-related facilities, including historic elements. In the Town of Halifax, funding applications will require phasing in order to address the full project scope. The Town has received a design grant available in 2003 for design of the Phase One improvements. A Phase One TEA21 construction application will include the relocation of overhead utilities on Main Street. Additional improvements have been broken down into several areas for phasing purposes, as shown on Exhibit V and summarized in the Exhibit X budget estimate.

Overall Project Budgets

The total public cost of the proposed improvements in this plan is approximately $1,980,000. The overall budget is divided into six main areas with approximate budgets as follows:

  • Main Street Core Area
    • Streetscape and Facades $615,000
    • Overhead Utilities $400,000
  • Plaza and Pedestrian Areas $120,000
  • Main Street Approach Area $305,000
  • Houston Street Improvements $315,000
  • Courthouse Area $225,000