Henrico County Government has announced the expansion of its Henrico Investment Program and detailed plans for a community meeting to address safety concerns along Three Chopt Road, according to recent posts on its official social media account.
On September 22, 2025, the county posted: “The Henrico Investment Program has been expanded, enabling more business & commercial property owners in targeted areas to access a range of grants, technical assistance & other support to improve their properties. Info: https://t.co/knioHpIFXD
A day later, on September 23, the government provided details about an upcoming public event: “Supervisors Misty Roundtree, of Three Chopt, and Jody Rogish, of Tuckahoe, will host a community meeting from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24 to discuss ways to enhance safety along a portion of Three Chopt Road that serves Freeman High, Ridge Elementary and Tuckahoe Middle schools. https://t.co/PAUrl6oGcD” In a follow-up post on the same day, officials stated: “The meeting will be held in the auditorium of Freeman High School, 8701 Three Chopt, and include representatives of the Police Division and Department of Public Works.”
Henrico County Public Schools District is the only school district in Henrico County and enrolled over 50,000 students during the 2023-24 academic year. According to data from the Virginia Department of Education (source), Black students made up approximately 35.7% of total enrollment during that period—the largest ethnic group—while white students accounted for about 31.9%. Deep Run High School reported the highest enrollment among all county schools with over 2,000 students.
Freeman High School—where the upcoming community meeting will take place—is one of several institutions serving families in this growing district.

