Firefly Fiber Hosts Feb. 3 Virtual Town Hall for Goochland RISE
Firefly Fiber Broadband will host a virtual town hall Feb. 3 at 4 p.m. for residents in the Dominion Energy RISE "George’s Tavern" service zone to learn about service and signups.

Firefly Fiber Broadband is holding a virtual town hall at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, targeting Goochland County residents living in the Dominion Energy RISE "George’s Tavern" service zone in southwestern Goochland. The event, publicized by Goochland County on January 29, 2026, is billed as an opportunity to learn more about Firefly, ask questions, and find out how to sign up for service.
Goochland County posted the notice on its website and Firefly promoted the meeting on social media. Notices state there is an option to attend online or by phone and that a recording of the virtual town hall will be made available to those who register. The county post describes the service zone as including residents served by Dominion Energy who live in the southwestern area of the county, with maps referenced in the notice. The posted copy available to this newsroom, however, did not include the registration link or the map URLs; the registration line appears as "register online at ," and the map line appears as "maps at ."
The town hall is the next public step for residents in the RISE "George’s Tavern" footprint to get direct information from Firefly about enrollment and service options. For households weighing an upgrade from satellite or cellular hotspots, the meeting offers a low-friction way to get specifics about sign-up procedures and scheduling. Firefly’s social posts echo the county notice but were truncated in the copies reviewed, urging residents to register without providing additional logistical details.
Practical questions remain unresolved in the public notices. The missing registration URL, absent phone dial-in number, and lack of named presenters mean residents should confirm final joining instructions before the meeting. Journalists and residents seeking those details should consult the Goochland County website and Firefly’s official social channels or contact either organization directly for the registration link, the maps showing exact service boundaries, and any meeting passcodes or platform requirements.
For Goochland taxpayers and households in the southwestern service zone, the session is significant because it is a direct channel to learn whether and when fiber could reach specific roads and addresses. Residents who want the recording should register in advance, since the county notice specifies the recording will be made available only to registrants. Expect follow-up local updates after the town hall that clarify construction timing, sign-up deadlines, and any incentives for early subscribers.
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