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- Regional Assets/Resources | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official Regional Assets/Resources page Regional Assets/Resources Workforce Information Floyd County School System New River/Mount Rogers Workforce Investment Board New River Valley Economic Development Alliance Virginia Employment Commission Regional Economic Development Round the Mountain New River Valley Alliance Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail Colleges and Universities New River Community College Radford University Virginia Tech Roanoke College Hollins University Ferrum College Virginia Western Jefferson College of Health Sciences ECPI College of Technology Airports Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport Piedmont Triad International Airport
- County Administrator | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official County Administrator Page. County Administration Kim Chiddo County Administrator kchiddo@floydcova.gov (540) 745-9312 Jenny Tolbert Assistant County Administrator j.tolbert@floydcova.gov (540) 745-9317
- Virginia Department of Forestry | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official Virginia Department of Forestry page. Virginia Department of Forestry Chad Austin , Forester P. O. Box 96 100 East Main Floyd County Courthouse Floyd, Virginia 24091 Phone: (540) 745-2616 Cell: (276) 235-2714 Fax: (540) 745-6674 The Virginia Department of Forestry’s mission is: to protect 15.8 million acres of forest land from fire, insects and disease. to manage 17 State Forests and other state lands totaling 47,899 acres for timber, recreation, water, research, wildlife and biodiversity. to assist non-industrial private forest landowners through professional forestry advice and technical management programs. More than 300,000 forest landowners in Virginia control 77% of forest land, which: Enhances the quality of life in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Supports the forest industry, a significant contributor to the state’s economy. Visit us at: www.dof.virginia.gov
- Key County Contacts | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official Commissions, Committees, Representatives page. Key County Contacts BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Chairman – Burks Fork District Joe D. Turman 540-285-0962 jturman@floydcova.gov Vice Chairman Courthouse District Jerry W. Boothe 540-285-0964 jboothe@floydcova.gov Locust Grove District Levi Cox 540-285-0955 lcox@floydcova.gov Indian Valley District Walter Phillips 540-285-0234 wphillips@floydcova.gov Little River District Linda DeVito Kuchenbuch 540-285-0963 ldevito@floydcova.gov County Administration Senior Staff County Administrator, CFO, HR Kim Chiddo P O Box 218, Floyd VA 24091 540-745-9300 Fax 540-745-9305 kchiddo@floydcova.gov Assistant County Administrator Jenny Tolbert P O Box 218, F loyd VA 24091 540-745-9300 Fax 540-745-9305 j.tolbert@floydcova.gov Director of Economic Development and Planning Lydeana H. Martin P O Box 218, Floyd VA 24091 540-745-9300 Fax 540-745-9305 lmartin@floydcova.gov Facilities Director, Building Official Mark A. Bolt P O Box 218, Floyd VA 24091 540-745-9359 Fax 540-745-9305 mbolt@floydcova.gov Director of Public Safety & IT Operations Emergency Management Coordinator (Administrative) Daniel Lowry P O Box 218, Floyd VA 24091 540-745-9392 dlowry@floydcova.gov Director of Emergency Operations & Chief of EMS Emergency Management Coordinator (Field) Dustin Thomas, NRP 540-745-2800 dthomas@floydcova.gov Director Parks & Rec Jacob Agee 540-745-9363 Fax 540-745-5565 jagee@floydcova.org Constitutional Officers Clerk of the Court Rhonda T. Vaughn 100 E. Main St. Room 200. Floyd, VA 24091 540-745-9330 Fax 540-745-9331 rvaughn@vacourts.gov Commissioner of the Revenue Lisa D. Baker 201 E. Main St. Box 5. Floyd, VA 24091 540-745-9345 Fax 540-745-9346 lbaker@floydcova.gov Commonwealth’s Attorney Eric Branscom 100 E. Main St. Room 108. Floyd, VA 24091 540-745-9369 Fax 540-745-3991 ebranscom@swva.net Sheriff Brian Craig 100 E. Main St. Room 206. Floyd, VA 24091 540-745-9334 Fax 540-745-9349 bcraig@floydcova.gov Treasurer Melissa M. Keith 201 E. Main St. Room 202. Floyd, VA 24091 540-745-9357 Fax 540-745-9364 mkeith@floydcova.gov Other Contacts Registrar Sarah Akers Campbell 100 E. Main St. Room 302. Floyd, VA 24091 540-745-9350 Fax 540-745-9390 scampbell@votefloydva.gov Director DSS Chad Alls P O Box 314. Floyd, VA 24091 540-745-9316 Fax 540-745-9325 chad.alls@dss.virginia.gov
- Virginia Department of Transportation | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official Department of Transportation page. Virginia Department of Transportation Hours : Monday through Friday 7 am to 3:30 pm The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is responsible for building, maintaining and operating the State’s roads, bridges and tunnels. Through the Commonwealth Transportation Board, it also provides funding for airports, seaports, rail and public transportation. VDOT divides the State into nine districts, each which oversees maintenance and construction on the State-maintained highways, bridges and tunnels in its region. Floyd County is part of the Salem District. Transportation Department Field Office: 1-800-367-7623 If resolution to a citizen problem cannot be resolved with the respective area headquarters, calls can be directed to the Residency Administrator at (276) 728-2813, who oversees Floyd and Carroll Counties. Primary road funds, such as for Route 8 and Route 221, are administered through VDOT, with recommendations from the County Board of Supervisors. Construction and maintenance issues on secondary roads are handled by the local Board of Supervisors. A six-year plan of action is reviewed every year through a public hearing process for citizen input on secondary road projects. Overview of VDOT Land Use Requirements: Click here (PDF File) VDOT reviewing all plats that are three or more lots: Click here (PDF File) Reference Links: http://www.virginiadot.org/business/manuals-default.asp (Manuals & Guides) http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/chapter527/default.asp (Chapter 527) http://www.virginiadot.org/business/bu-landUsePermits.asp (Land Use Permits-Incl. Applications) http://www.virginiadot.org/info/faq-2ndaryroads.asp (getting a road “accepted”) http://www.virginiadot.org/business/ssr.asp (Subdivision Street Requirements) http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/accessmgt/default.asp (Proposed Access Management Regulations) Visit us at: www.virginiadot.org
- Solid Waste & Recycling | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official Solid Waste & Recycling page. Solid Waste & Recycling 139 Transfer Station Road SE P.O. Box 218 Floyd, Virginia 24091 Hours of Operation by day Sunday: Closed Monday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Tuesday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Wednesday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Thursday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturday: 8:00 am to 11:00 am Solid Waste Manager Sherrell Thompson (540) 745-9367 sthompson@floydcova.gov For Billing Questions or Changes to your Trash Pickup Schedule Contact Jenny Tolbert (540) 745-9317 j.tolbert@floydcova.gov Directions: Route 8 South (Parkway Ln S), left on State Route #710 (Storkers Knob Rd), go to end, right on Transfer Station Rd Fees Amended 12-01-2025 Municipal/Commercial/Industrial Solid Waste Tipping Fees: $70.00 per ton Tire Fees: Small Tires (passenger vehicle) 1 to 4 tires: $2.00 each Large Tires (commercial or agricultural vehicles) 1 to 4 tires: $15.00 each Tires 5 or more: $0.12 per pound White Goods: $20.00 refrigerant charge Animal Carcasses (cows, horses, etc.): $65.00 per ton Liquids (antifreeze, oil mixtures, etc.): $2.00 per gallon Greenbox Fee for Business: $70.00 per pick-up Surcharge for Blocking Business Greenbox: $35.00 Application fee for solid waste management facility certificate, minimum $12,000.00 All fees must be paid in person to the Transfer Station at the time of disposal by cash, check or credit card unless an account to invoice has been approved and established prior to the time of disposal. To establish a Business Greenbox site, an agreement must be signed prior to the delivery of the Greenbox(es). The fee is dependent on the number of Greenboxes and the frequency of pick-ups and will be invoiced monthly. All invoices are due 30 days from the date of invoice. Failure to pay for services when they are due shall cause interest at 1.5% per month to accrue and the user of said services shall be responsible for attorney fees and all costs of collection. No further services will be provided during any period of non-payment and services may be declined if the user has failed to pay previous billings in a timely fashion. Tipping Agreement Effective 12-01-2025 Green Box Site Agreement Effective 12-01-2025 Solid Waste Fee Schedule Effective 12-01-2025 To view the Code of Ordinances for the Solid Waste, click here and then scroll down to Chapter 42.
- Building Inspections | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official Building Inspections page. Building Inspections 202 E Main St. Floyd, VA 24091 Phone: (540) 745-9358 Fax: (540) 745-9305 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mark Bolt, Building Official mbolt@floydcova.gov Patrick Turner, Building Inspector pturner@floydcova.gov Please Note: The building official must approve plans & permit application before a permit can be issued. Our Mission The Mission of Floyd County Building Inspection Department is to provide the very best building inspection service and to administer county ordinances in a friendly, courteous, and professional manner, which ensures the health, safety, and welfare of Floyd County citizens. How to Schedule an Inspection Inspections may be scheduled Monday-Friday by calling (540) 745-9359. A 24 hour notice must be given in advance on ALL inspections. NO inspections will be made on the same day of the call in. It is helpful if you give us your building permit number and the name of the owner of the project. Completion of Work When you obtain your building permit work must begin within six (6) months or the permit will become invalid. After the six (6) month period a new permit will need to be reissued, no refunds will be given on invalid permits. 1. Building Plans Residential: A set of floor/roof truss specs must be available on the job at the time of framing inspection for completion of the inspection. All installation instructions for all gas appliances must be kept with the appliance for rough inspection and kept with the appliance until the final inspection. Commercial: All plans must be submitted to our office and approved before issuance of permits. 2. Erosion Control Plans: Commercial: Submit 3 plans here in our office and we will submit 1 copy to Skyline Soil and Water Conservation District. All plans have to be approved before any permits will be issued. No construction can be started until approval. 3. Flood Elevation Certificate: If your project is located in the floodplain, you may need to employ a surveyor to issue an elevation certificate showing that your floor will be one foot above flood elevation. Erosion and Sediment Control When disturbing 10,000 square feet or more of land an erosion and sediment permit and plan is required before grading is started. Exception: For single family homes, an agreement in lieu of a plan may be substituted for an erosion and sediment plan. Ponds, Creek Crossing & Wet Lands If you are building a pond, creek crossing, or disturbing wet lands, a permit may be required from the Army Corps of Engineers. Please contact Jennifer S. Frye at 1-540-344-1498 Flood Plain: If you are building in the 100 flood plain area, please contact the building official for permit regulations. Manufactured Home Park A manufactured home park consists of three or more homes on the same lot. You may view the Floyd County Mobile Home Ordinance by clicking here or you may pick up a copy at our office. We will be glad to sit down with you and discuss your plans and the requirements of the ordinance. Resources www.iccsafe.org www.dpor.virginia.gov/ Permits and Licenses Permits will not be issued after 4:00 pm Permits/Fees (AS OF JULY 1st, 2022) AEP Meter Service Guide Building Permit Package Deck Permit Demolition Permit Electrical Permit Erosion and Sediment Farm Permit Garage/Carport Permit Generator Permit Inflatable Permit Plumbing & Mechanical Permit Rates and Fees Sign Permit Obtaining any permits in the Town of Floyd, click here Important Information Ground Snow Load: 30 Wind Design Speed: 115 mph 3 second wind gust Exposure: B Seismic Design Category: B Frost Line Depth: 18 SETBACKS: 35’ from edge of Roadways (State Maintained & Private Roadways) 60' from the center of the road 5’ from structures and property lines (Residential Only) 2021 VA Uniform Statewide Building Codes (To view these codes CLICK HERE ) 2021 Residential Code Change The building inspection office enforces… 1. Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code and all codes referenced within: 2021 International Mechanical Code 2021 National Electrical Code 2021 International Plumbing Code 2021 International Residential Code 2021 International Fuel Gas Code 2021 International Energy Conservation Code 2. Floyd County Erosion Control Ordinance 3. Floyd County Manufactured Home Ordinance 4. Floyd County Subdivision Ordinance Interested in becoming a licensed contractor? visit Virginia DPOR To obtain a contractors license, Floyd County GIS Interactive Mapping
- District Court | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official District Court page. District Court Floyd County Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court Floyd County General District Court Floyd County Courthouse 100 East Main Street Room 208 Floyd, VA 24091 Phone : (540) 745-9327 Fax : (540) 745-9329 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday Nikki D. King, Clerk Melissa Neece, Deputy Clerk Judges: Bradley G. Dalton Randal J. Duncan Court Schedule Juvenile & Domestic Relations Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. Juvenile Traffic 9:30 a.m. Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile & Adult Arraignments 10:30 a.m. DSS/Foster Care 11:00 a.m. Pretrial for Custody, Visitation and Support Cases 1:00 p.m. Contested Custody, Visitation and Support Cases DCSE at 1:00 p.m. Every Other Month of the First Wednesday General District Court Thursday 9:00 a.m. Traffic & Criminal Cases (unrepresented) 9:30 a.m. Traffic & Criminal Cases (Attorney represented) 11:00 a.m. Civil Cases No Court on the 5th Thursday Continuance Policy Contact Clerk’s office regarding the court’s continuance policy.
- Board of Supervisors | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official Board of Supervisors page. Board of Supervisors Floyd County Administration Building 202 E Main St P.O. Box 218 Floyd, Virginia 24091 Joe Turman (Chairman) Burks Fork District jturman@floydcova.gov Jerry Boothe (Vice Chairman) Courthouse District jboothe@floydcova.gov Linda DeVito Little River District ldevito@floydcova.gov Walter Phillips Indian Valley District wphillips@floydcova.gov Levi Cox Locust Grove District lcox@floydcova.gov Phone: (540) 745-9300 Fax: (540) 745-9305 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. E-mail : kchiddo@floydcova.gov Members of the Board of Supervisors Joe D. Turman - Chairman Burks Fork District jturman@floydcova.gov (540) 285-0962 Jerry W. Boothe - Vice Chairman Courthouse District jboothe@floydcova.gov (540) 285-0964 Linda DeVito Kuchenbuch Little River District ldevito@floydcova.gov (540) 285-0963 Walter Phillips Indian Valley District wphillips@floydcova.gov (540) 285-0234 Levi Cox Locust Grove District lcox@floydcova.gov (540) 285-0955 What is the Board of Supervisors? The Floyd County Board of Supervisors is comprised of five Board members, representing the five electoral districts of the County. Supervisors are elected for four year terms on staggered two year intervals. Terms begin on January 1 following the elections in November. At the annual organizational meeting, the Board elects a Chairman and a Vice Chairman and establishes the calendar of meeting dates for the year. The Chairman and Vice Chairman continue to be voting members of the governing body. Regular meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 8:30am and the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm in the Board Room of the County Administration Building, 202 E Main St. Floyd, VA. Adjourned or special called meetings are scheduled when necessary. All meetings are open to the public. A Public Comment Period is held at each regular meeting. The Board may go into closed session to discuss matters inappropriate for discussion in open session (i.e., personnel, economic development or litigation issues). No votes or action may be taken in closed session. Following the closed session, the Board must adopt a resolution certifying that no other items of business were discussed than those which were previously announced. The Board of Supervisors has both administrative and legislative responsibilities, some of which are discharged in the role of the local governing body and some of which have derived from its function as an administrative subdivision of the State. The powers and duties of the Board of Supervisors include: Preparing the County budget and appropriate funds Levying tax rates Appointing members of various Boards and Commissions Construction and maintenance of County buildings Adopting and enforcing ordinances for law enforcement, sanitation, health and other regulations as permitted by State law Adopting the County’s comprehensive land use plan and approving/enforcing related ordinance Frequently Asked Questions: What district do I live in? Floyd County is divided into five electoral districts. To determine which district you live in, see iGIS. Select Map Layers tab on top toolbar, select Administrative folder, and select voting districts. How can I contact my Supervisor? Each Board member is listed in the local telephone directory. When are Board of Supervisor Meetings held? Board of Supervisor regular meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 8:30am and the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm in the Board Room of the County Administrative Building, 202 East Main St. Floyd, VA. Meetings are open to the public. Adjourned or special called meetings are scheduled as needed. Is there a time for the public to speak at the Board meetings? Yes. A Public Comment Period is scheduled at each regular Board of Supervisors meeting. Speakers are limited to four minutes to address the Board. Can I get copies of the Board of Supervisors minutes and agendas? Yes. Board of Supervisors minutes and agendas are available here or from the County Administrator’s Office, PO Box 218, Floyd, VA 24091. Can I get copies of the County’s yearly audits? Yes. The County’s Audits are available here or from the County Administrator’s Office, PO Box 218, Floyd, VA 24091.
- Ordinances of Floyd Co | Floyd County, VA
Floyd County Virginia Government's official Code of Ordinances page. Code of Ordinances Solid Waste Ordinance Floyd County Manufactured Home Park Ordinanc Code of Ordinance for Floyd County Ordinance Prohibiting Pre-1976 Manufactured Homes Former Subdivision Ordinance Expired 12/31/2025 Land Division Ordinance Effective 01/01/2026 Comparison of New Land Division Ordinance & Former Subdivision Ordinance Comprehensive Plan
- Address Request | Floyd County, VA
Address Request page for Floyd County Address Requests Address Request Please fill out our new address request form. Once complete, you may email it to: Mark Bolt mbolt@floydcova.gov These forms are also available at 202 East Main St. Floyd, VA 24091
- test | Floyd County, VA
What is the Board of Supervisors? The Floyd County Board of Supervisors is comprised of five Board members, representing the five electoral districts of the County. Supervisors are elected for four year terms on staggered two year intervals. Terms begin on January 1 following the elections in November. At the annual organizational meeting, the Board elects a Chairman and a Vice Chairman and establishes the calendar of meeting dates for the year. The Chairman and Vice Chairman continue to be voting members of the governing body. Regular meetings Regular meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 8:30am and the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm in the Board Room of the County Administration Building, 202 E Main St. Floyd, VA. Adjourned or special called meetings are scheduled when necessary. All meetings are open to the public. A Public Comment Period is held at each regular meeting. The Board may go into closed session to discuss matters inappropriate for discussion in open session (i.e., personnel, economic development or litigation issues). No votes or action may be taken in closed session. Following the closed session, the Board must adopt a resolution certifying that no other items of business were discussed than those which were previously announced. The Board of Supervisors has both administrative and legislative responsibilities, some of which are discharged in the role of the local governing body and some of which have derived from its function as an administrative subdivision of the State. The powers and duties of the Board of Supervisors include: - Preparing the County budget and appropriate funds - Levying tax rates - Appointing members of various Boards and Commissions - Construction and maintenance of County buildings - Adopting and enforcing ordinances for law enforcement, sanitation, health and other regulations as permitted by State law - Adopting the County’s comprehensive land use plan and approving/enforcing related ordinance Collapsible text is great for longer section titles and descriptions. It gives people access to all the info they need, while keeping your layout clean. Link your text to anything, or set your text box to expand on click. Write your text here...


