Goochland County Extends Storm Closures, Provides Water Distribution and Emergency Resources
Goochland County extended closures of county offices and convenience centers and activated potable water distribution and emergency resources for residents during the winter storm.

Goochland County moved from precaution to continued closures as a late January winter storm affected roads and services across the county. County officials announced staggered shutdowns of public facilities beginning at noon on Saturday, Jan. 24 and extended those closures through today, Jan. 27, while posting a suite of emergency resources for residents.
The county alert posted on Jan. 25 said both the Central Convenience Center and the Western Convenience Center closed at noon Jan. 24 and remained closed Sunday, Jan. 25 and Monday, Jan. 26. Parks & Recreation canceled scheduled events for Jan. 25 and Jan. 26. A follow-up alert on Jan. 26 extended the shutdowns and confirmed that county offices and convenience centers are closed on Tuesday, Jan. 27. The Emergency Operations Center is coordinating responses and maintaining the county alerts page with operating details and resource contacts.
Operational impacts are immediate for residents who rely on county facilities for waste disposal, administrative services, or recreational programming. Closure of the Central and Western Convenience Centers affects routine trash and recycling drop-off, trash subscription customers, and small businesses that use those sites. Cancellation of Parks & Recreation programs interrupts scheduled youth and adult activities and may require program participants to check for make-up sessions or refunds when normal operations resume.
To assist residents during the event, Goochland County listed specific emergency resources. Potable water distribution for livestock and pets is available from Fire Station 5 by appointment. The county advised residents on procedures for reporting downed trees and power outages and posted contact numbers for local electric providers on the alerts page. For non-emergency storm assistance, the Emergency Operations Center can be reached at 804-556-5678. The county also urged motorists to monitor VDOT 511 and utility outage maps before travel and provided operating and contact details for emergency services, warming sites, and shelter options while the storm continues to affect the region. The county alert hub is available at goochlandva.us/alerts.
Institutionally, the county relied on its Emergency Operations Center and public works channels to sequence closures and public messaging. The staggered announcements - initial noon closures Jan. 24, followed by broader cancellations Jan. 25-26, and an extension for Jan. 27 - reflect an adaptive approach to the storm as conditions evolved. Residents should treat service interruptions as ongoing until the county issues an all-clear.
What happens next matters for day-to-day routines. Residents should confirm current operating hours for county offices and convenience centers via the county alerts page, call the Emergency Operations Center at 804-556-5678 for non-emergency needs, and schedule appointments with Fire Station 5 for potable water needs for animals. Monitor VDOT 511 and utility outage maps before driving and prepare for continued disruptions until the county restores full services.
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