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Within a decade, however, it became apparent that the Massey Building was no longer sufficient as a governmental center, and in 1977 the county appointed a citizens' committee to consider moving the county's centralized activities out of the City of Fairfax. [7] [8] In October 1978, the committee recommended a site west of Fairfax, and in 1979 ...
Pages in category "Government in Fairfax County, Virginia" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
With the adoption of the urban county executive form of government in a 1966 referendum, the chairman became an at-large position directly elected by county voters with a four-year term. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The county was again redistricted, with the Falls Church district abolished and the new Annandale and Springfield districts created, creating a ...
The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department is a combination career and volunteer organization that provides fire suppression services, emergency medical response services, technical rescue services, hazardous materials Response services, water rescue services, life safety education, fire prevention and arson investigation services to Fairfax County, Virginia.
Mount Vernon is a magisterial district in the southeastern sector of Fairfax County, Virginia which encompasses the area along the Potomac River, Mount Vernon, Fort Belvoir, and Gunston Hall. It includes the CDPs of Belle Haven , New Alexandria , Huntington , Groveton , Hybla Valley , Fort Hunt , Mount Vernon , Fort Belvoir , Mason Neck ...
Their populations vary widely; in 2022 estimated populations ranged from 2,301 for Highland County to 1,138,331 for Fairfax County. [ 3 ] Since Virginia has no civil townships , and since incorporated towns cover such a small area of the state, the county is the de facto local government for much of the state, from rural areas to densely ...
The Federal government agreed in 1974 to give 1,262-acres of land that had been declared surplus the previous December to Fairfax County under the Legacy of Parks program. [19] This vast area would become the Huntley Meadows Park when it was formally deeded to the county the following year.
Sharon Schuster Bulova / b ə ˈ l oʊ v ə / is an American politician who was chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors in Virginia.A Democrat, she was first elected chairman in a special election on February 3, 2009. [1]