Community Improvement
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Description
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The Community Improvement Program is a cost-sharing program that preserves and improves older, yet stable residential neighborhoods. The Board of Supervisors established the program in 1978 to prevent those areas from becoming blighted and deteriorated by providing needed public improvements, such as roads, curbs and gutters, and storm drainage systems, that were absent in the original development. Incidental improvements include sidewalks, trails, streetlights, streetscape, and utility upgrading. The property owners and the County share the costs of sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and driveway entrances.
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Program or Service of:
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Department of Housing and Community Development
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Primary Phone #:
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703-246-5169
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TTY:
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711
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of public business is considered a public record, and such records are subject to
the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. This means that Virginia law generally
requires the County to provide a copy of any such email, upon request, for inspection
and copying to any citizen of the Commonwealth or to any member of the news media.
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