Why I Supported the Devlin Tech Park Rezoning
Tuesday’s rezoning puts the Devlin property in line with a development pattern that began in 2015, part of an effort to dismantle the Stone Haven Town Center proposal parcel by […]
Tuesday’s rezoning puts the Devlin property in line with a development pattern that began in 2015, part of an effort to dismantle the Stone Haven Town Center proposal parcel by […]
With the Devlin Tech Park vote, Prince William County marks the rezoning of the final parcel in what could have been Stone Haven, a proposed vibrant town center in Bristow. […]
The Prince William County Department of Public Works will be reintroducing freshwater mussels into streams it has restored, further improving water quality and enhancing biodiversity. Acting as a natural filter, […]
Prince William County took a bold step forward in combating the climate crisis, adopting our first ever Community Energy & Sustainability Master Plan. The product of more than a year […]
Pay Increases & Policy Shifts Help Police Fill & Diversify Ranks The staffing shortages impacting many industries have hit law enforcement particularly hard, and Prince William County is no exception. […]
During the Tuesday, October 10 Prince William Board of County Supervisors meeting, Supervisor Kenny Boddye (D-Occoquan) expressed public support for the County seeking an interim agreement with MEB General Contractors, […]
Prince William County officials joined KCG Companies at the groundbreaking for Park Landing, a rental community near employment and transit centers. It will provide an affordable housing option for area […]
The installation of a Bandalong trash collection system in Neabsco Creek earned Prince William County a Project of the Year Award from the American Public Works Association Mid-Atlantic Chapter, in […]
Local Government Day 2023: Prince William Supervisors Visit Richmond to Discuss Legislative Priorities Several of my Board of County Supervisors colleagues and I recently took to Richmond to participate in […]
Our second Prince William Board of County Supervisors meeting of the year was much lengthier than the first, with a Public Hearing on the Kline Application ending a little after […]