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AGENDA


The Board of County Supervisors
Hon. Deshundra Jefferson, Chair
Hon. Andrea O. Bailey, Vice Chair
Hon. Victor S. Angry
Hon. Kenny A. Boddye
Hon. Margaret Angela Franklin
Hon. Tom Gordy
Hon. Yesli Vega

October 28, 2025


2:00 PM

 
 
1.

Prayer - Invocation - Moment of Silence

 
 
2.

Pledge of Allegiance

 
 
3.

Community Presentations

3.A.

PRESENTATION - VACo 2025 Achievement Awards to Prince William County
Dean Lynch, VACo Executive Director, will present the Achievement Awards to representatives from the Department of Transportation, the Office of Elections, and the Prince William-Manassas Regional Adult Detention Center 

 
 
4.

Commendations and Proclamations

4.A.
RES  - 

Proclaim - November 2025 - Native American Heritage Month - Maria Burgos, Equity and Inclusion


Item 4-A
 
 
5.

Consent Agenda

5.A.
RES  - 

Transfer, Budget, and Appropriate - $7,000,000 from Prince William County Public Schools Operating Fund to the Public Safety Communications at Schools Capital Project Administered by the Department of Information Technology - Rob Mancini, Information Technology - Government Operations, Performance, and Innovation


Item 5-A
5.B.
RES  - 

Transfer - $300,000 from Contingency to the Office of Procurement Services for On-Call Project Labor Agreement Consulting Services - Shana Terry, Procurement Services - Government Operations, Performance, and Innovation


Item 5-B
5.C.
RES  - 

Authorize - Inclusion of Approximately 2,348 Square Feet of County-Owned Property, Located at the Intersection of Rolling Ford Road and Industrial Park Court, in the Application for Proposed Rezoning REZ2025-00003, Project Industry - Brentsville Magisterial District - Alex Vanegas, Planning - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 5-C
5.D.
RES  - 

Budget and Appropriate - $4,709,800 in State Funding to the Devlin Road Widening Project; and Award a $30,756,343 Construction Contract to Shirley Contracting Company, LLC, for the Devlin Road Widening Project - Brentsville Magisterial District - Ricardo Canizales, Transportation - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency 


Item 5-D
5.E.
RES  - 

Authorize - Public Hearing to Solicit Input on the Installation of a Speed Hump on Hamill Run Drive (SR 4084) between 14422 and 14430 Hamill Run Drive - Brentsville Magisterial District - Ricardo Canizales, Transportation - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency 


Item 5-E
5.F.
RES  - 

Request - Virginia Department of Transportation to Accept the Turnaround for Fairfield Lane, Route 1852, in the Four Seasons at Virginia Crossing Subdivision into the Secondary System of State Highways - Neabsco Magisterial District - Ricardo Canizales, Transportation - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 5-F
5.G.
RES  - 

Authorize - Execution of a Project Administration Agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation for Oversight of the Prince William Parkway at Minnieville Road Interchange Project - Neabsco Magisterial District - Ricardo Canizales, Transportation - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 5-G
5.H.
RES  - 

Approve and Authorize - Execution of a Cost Sharing Agreement for the Minnieville Road and Prince William Parkway Interchange between the Prince William Board of County Supervisors, Southern Knolls, LLC, and Elm Farm Properties, LLC - Neabsco Magisterial District - Ricardo Canizales, Transportation - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 5-H
5.I.
RES  - 

Convert - One Vacant Permanent Part-Time Position to a Permanent Full-Time Position in the Department of Social Services for Family Support Services - Phyllis Jennings-Holt, Social Services - Health, Wellbeing, and Environmental Sustainability


Item 5-I
5.J.
RES  - 

Authorize - Revised Memorandum of Agreement and Addendum between the Prince William County Police Department and the Town of Haymarket Police Department for Use of the Mike Pennington Scenario-Based Training Center Located at 7751 Doane Drive - Peter Newsham, Police - Safe and Secure Community


Item 5-J
5.K.
RES  - 

Authorize - Revised Memorandum of Agreement and Addendum between the Prince William County Police Department and the Town of Occoquan Police Department for Use of the Mike Pennington Scenario-Based Training Center Located at 7751 Doane Drive - Peter Newsham, Police - Safe and Secure Community


Item 5-K
5.L.
RES  - 

Ratify - Grant Application to the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles for Fiscal Year 2026 Highway Safety 402 Funds Funded by the United States Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal Highway Administration to Continue Community Traffic Safety Programs; and Accept, Budget, and Appropriate $251,030 - Peter Newsham, Police - Safe and Secure Community


Item 5-L
5.M.
RES  - 

Authorize - Reimbursable Agreement between Prince William County and Manassas National Battlefield Park which Continues the Existing Partnership Regarding Mounted Patrol Services - Peter Newsham, Police - Safe and Secure Community


Item 5-M
 
 
6.

Public Comment Time

 
 
7.

Public Hearings
Including Consolidated Land Use Public Hearings

7.A.
RES  - 

Authorize - Issuance of One or More General Obligation School Bonds of the County in an Aggregate Principal Amount not to Exceed $288,150,000 to Finance Certain Capital Projects for School Purposes and to Refund Other Outstanding General Obligation School Bonds and to Approve the Sale of Such Bonds to the Virginia Public School Authority - Lillie Jo Krest, Finance


Item 7-A
7.B.
RES  - 

Authorize - Execution of the First Amendment to the Agreement of Sale with Delorean Power LLC dba Lightshift Energy for the Sale of County-Owned Property Located at 8400 Bethlehem Road, Manassas, Virginia, 20109, and Consisting of 5.4902 Acres - Brentsville Magisterial District - Christina Winn, Economic Development - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 7-B
7.C.
RES  - 

Authorize - Conveyance of a Waterline Easement to Prince William County Service Authority, dba Prince William Water, Over County-Owned Property Located at Inspiration Court in Connection with the SPR2025-00246 Avanti Phase 4 Project; and Approve the Vacation and Conveyance of Inspiration Court Right-of-Way - Brentsville Magisterial District - Ricardo Canizales, Transportation - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency 


Item 7-C
7.D.
RES  - 

Authorize - Condemnation and Exercise Quick-Take Powers, in Accordance with Chapter 3 of Title 25.1 of the Virginia Code, to Acquire a Temporary Construction Easement for Demolition Located at 17711 Fraley Boulevard, Owned by Raymond F. and Sherrill Mountjoy in Conjunction with the Route 1 (Fraley Boulevard) Widening Project - Potomac Magisterial District - Ricardo Canizales, Transportation - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 7-D
7.E.
ORD  - 

Amend - Chapter 4, Animals and Fowl, Section 5.1 of the County Code to Permit Free Roaming Cats in Prince William County to Enable Implementation of a Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Release Program - Peter Newsham, Police - Safe and Secure Community


Item 7-E
7.F.
ORD  - 

Amend - Chapter 13, Motor Vehicles and Traffic, Section 13-497 of the County Code - Peter Newsham, Police - Safe and Secure Community


Item 7-F
7.G.
ORD  - 

Amend - Chapter 27 of the County Code which Regulates the Provision of Taxicab Services in Prince William County - Peter Newsham, Police - Safe and Secure Community


Item 7-G
7.H.
RES  - 

DPA2025-00013, Dismissal of Rezoning and Special Use Permit Applications, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Zoning Text Amendments - Brentsville, Coles, Gainesville, Neabsco, Woodbridge Magisterial Districts, and Countywide - Alex Vanegas, Planning - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 7-H
7.I.
ORD  - 

Special Use Permit - #SUP2023-00022, Tariq Automotive - Gainesville Magisterial District - Maggie Costello, Planning - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 7-I
7.J.
ORD  - 

Amend - County Code Section 14-1 - Section 14-8, of Chapter 14, Noise - Countywide - Wade Hugh, Executive Management


Item 7-J
 
 
8.

County Executive

8.A.
RES  - 

Adopt - 2026 Legislative Agenda - Glynn Loope, Legislative Affairs


Item 8-A
 
 
9.

County Attorney

9.A.
RES  - 

Authorize - Closed Meeting


Item 9-A
 
 
10.

Agencies

10.A.
RES  - 

Transfer - $219,000 from the Contingency to the Department of Public Works to Enforce County Code, Chapter 14, Noise - Wade Hugh, Deputy County Executive - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 10-A
 
 
11.

Supervisors' Time

11.A.
RES  - 

Appoint - Donna Tanner Fagerholm to the Library Board - Supervisor Bailey


Item 11-A
11.B.
RES  - 

Appoint - William T. Malone to the Industrial Development Authority - Supervisor Bailey


Item 11-B
11.C.
RES  - 

Appoint - Barbara Reece to the Commission on Aging - Supervisor Vega


Item 11-C
 
 
12.

Closed Meeting

12.A.
RES  - 

Certify - Closed Meeting


Item 12-A
 

**  The Evening Session of the Board Meeting Begins at 7:00 p.m.  **

 
 
13.

Public Hearings
Standard Agenda

13.A.
ORD  - 

Proffer Amendment #REZ2023-00001, Innovation on the Parkway - Brentsville Magisterial District - Scott Meyer, Planning - Mobility, Economic Growth, and Resiliency


Item 13-A
 
 
14.

Public Comment Time

 
 
15.

Adjourn Meeting

15.A.
RES  - 

Adjourn Meeting


Item 15-A
 

The Board continues to strongly encourage members of the public to communicate with the Board, including via email, SpeakUp!, and during Public Comment Time.  Because Board meetings are broadcast live on cable TV and the internet, and past Board meetings are available on the County website, younger members of the public may be listening and/or viewing the meetings, including public comment time.  During Public Comment Time, members of the public shall refrain from obscenity or other speech tending to create a breach of the peace, as such language violates the Board’s Rules of Procedure.  The Board also strongly encourages speakers during Public Comment Time to follow proper decorum and be respectful to each other; and to refrain from using profanity, as such language is not suitable for younger members of the public who may be viewing and/or listening to the meeting.  The Board appreciates the public’s cooperation in communicating important feedback and information to the Board in a positive, productive, and respectful manner.

To register to comment remotely at Public Comment Time or on any listed Public Hearing,
please visit SpeakUp! Prince William

Online registration will open at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 21 and close at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 27.


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