Supervisors Sign Off on Summit School and Telegraph Roads Project
In addition to being pivotal to the Landing at Prince William Small Area Plan, which is meant to spur higher-paying jobs for the residents of Prince William as well more […]
In addition to being pivotal to the Landing at Prince William Small Area Plan, which is meant to spur higher-paying jobs for the residents of Prince William as well more […]
A number of residents have contacted our office about the Dar Alnoor Mosque Expansion. Many are in support of the project, while others express opposition. However, the vast majority have been […]
Supervisor Boddye Urges More Honest Dialogue Around Preserving Rural Areas In casting the deciding vote to approve The Preserve at Long Branch development, Occoquan District Supervisor Kenny Boddye helped usher […]
A Message From Supervisor Boddye: I’m aware that a number of constituents are concerned with the Board of Supervisors’ recent decision to approve The Preserve at Long Branch, a 340-acre […]
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors recently authorized a public hearing to endorse the design of the Summit School Road and Telegraph Road Improvement Project, in the Occoquan District. […]
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors is excited to welcome Parag Agrawal as the county’s new Planning Director. His expected start date is Dec. 7, 2020. Agrawal’s recent experience […]
Occoquan District Supervisor Kenny Boddye was one of the guests invited by the Prince William Conservation Alliance to participate in a panel discussion with Delegate Elizabeth Guzman about House Bill 585, […]
During the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic, Development Services understands that business owners have continued to take actions wherever and whenever they can—from finding new ways to serve customers to tasking […]
The Board of County Supervisors approved a $250,000 grant from the Economic Development Fund Opportunity fund that will yield an investment of $15.6M and 169 new jobs as International Gourmet […]
The Northern Virginia Transportation Authority(NVTA) FY 2020-2025 Six Year Program, adopted on July 9, fully funds three Prince William County road projects with a total award of $110 million. This […]