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Hampton City Council Schedules Workshop on March 23
Agenda includes discussion of chicken ordinance and police reserve pay
Mar. 20, 2026 at 11:41pm
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The Hampton City Council will hold a workshop meeting on Monday, March 23 to discuss community and policy issues. The agenda includes a proposed chicken and livestock ordinance as well as a review of reserve pay for police officers. The public can attend the meeting in-person or virtually on the city's YouTube page.
Why it matters
This workshop meeting provides an opportunity for the Hampton City Council to address important local issues and gather public input. The proposed chicken ordinance and police reserve pay review are likely to be of interest to many residents.
The details
The workshop meeting will take place at the Hampton City Council Chambers starting at 6 p.m. on March 23. Council members will discuss a proposed ordinance that would regulate the keeping of chickens and other livestock within the city. They will also review the pay structure for police officers who serve as reserves.
- The workshop meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 23, 2026 at 6 p.m.
The players
Hampton City Council
The governing body of the city of Hampton, Virginia.
What’s next
After the workshop, the Hampton City Council will likely vote on the proposed chicken ordinance at a future meeting.
The takeaway
This workshop provides an opportunity for Hampton residents to engage with their local government on important community issues like urban agriculture and public safety.


