Board Discusses Shared Goals for “Pathway 2040”
Last night’s work session on proposed updates to Prince William County’s Land Use Chapter showed that the Board is united by many shared principles even if we sometimes differ on […]
Last night’s work session on proposed updates to Prince William County’s Land Use Chapter showed that the Board is united by many shared principles even if we sometimes differ on […]
In January, an impressive 46 small business owners received authorization to open their doors in Prince William County, marking the highest volume of small business owners to open with the Department […]
As always, the Dec. 7, 2021 Prince William Board of County Supervisors meeting featured thought-provoking questions, informative presentations, and heartfelt debate, all leading to a number of impactful actions. Highlights […]
Nov. 16 Virtual Town Hall Focuses on “Springfield to Quantico” Findings Prince William County Supervisors Kenny Boddye (Occoquan District) and Victor S. Angry (Neabsco District) are co-hosting a new installment […]
With the U.S. House of Representatives’ historic passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act – the infrastructure portion of President Joe Biden‘s Build Back Better economic plan – Virginia stands […]
Our Department of Development Services gave 28 businesses a ‘Certificate of Occupancy’ or official letter to ‘Open for Business’ through its Small Business Project Management Program in September 2021, bringing […]
Prince William County Department of Development Services shared with Solar Energy Industry members it is working to develop and apply best practices to streamline the permitting process for solar energy systems […]
Prince William County’s Department of Information Technology (DoIT) recently announced additional investments in its Technology Inclusion Initiative (TII), which seeks to deliver affordable, universal broadband access County-wide, and to expand […]
When we keep items out of the landfill by recycling or reusing products, we all win! Now, through Nov. 20, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (MWCOG) is making the […]