Fairfax County business owners, we want to hear from you!
The Department of Economic Initiatives is launching its second Business Pulse Survey to understand how economic conditions are impacting local businesses.
Your feedback is crucial and will inform the county’s programs or policies better support you. The survey is quick, confidential, and your input will make a real difference.
Starting a Business Guide
View these resources to connect with the local business community and help you start, open or grow your business.
Find specific information - including permitted providers - for different types of commercial waste and guidance for individual industries.
There are also resources for self-haul, disposal facilities, operating hours and fees.
Fairfax County Commuter Services (FCCS) is a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program that advocates alternatives to drive-alone commuting for residents and employees in the county, including incentive programs.
No matter the size of your business, you can take steps to reduce your energy and water use, as well as your waste. Small changes can add up to big savings and you can attract and retain environmentally conscious customers.
DEI leverages county resources and develops policy recommendations to foster economic development and position Fairfax to be an economically competitive and prosperous community.
The Small Business Commission (SBC) was created to advise and assist on any matter that will enhance the capability of small, minority and women-owned businesses.