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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

 

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FY18 Budget Committee
You are invited to attend the Occoquan District's first FY18 Budget Committee meeting. Staff from the County's Office of Management and Budget will have a presentation about this upcoming budget. 

This will be a preliminary meeting to get us as informed as possible before the first draft of the budget is released. The purpose of the Budget Committee is to analyze the Prince William County Budget...looking for possible ways to save money, looking for ways to re-prioritize spending to ensure quality services and thinking of creative ways to fill critical, unmet needs. Involvement with the Committee is a means for interested citizens to learn about the budget process and to provide me with invaluable feedback.
 
November 4th, at 7:00 pm 
Developmental Services Building (Room 202), 
5 County Complex Ct, Woodbridge, VA 22192.

If you do plan to attend, please RSVP to Alexander Stanley at AStanley@pwcgov.org, with your contact information.  
RSVP
If you cannot attend this first meeting, but are still interested in being a part of the Occoquan District Budget Committee, please let Alex know.
Federal Employee Health Benefits Open House

Congressman Wittman is hosting a health fair for current and retired federal employees to answer questions about their options to change their health insurance plans. 

Saturday, Nov. 12th, 10am-12:30pm
James J. McCoart Admin. Building
1 County Complex Ct, 
Woodbridge, VA 22192


WSHS Play: A Christmas Carol
Come out and see the classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge at Woodbridge Senior High School on the Main Stage.  Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students. 

Show dates:

Friday, November 4 @ 7:30 pm

Saturday, November 5 @ 7:30 pm

Friday, November 11 @ 7:30 pm

Saturday, November 12 @ 2:00 pm

Saturday, November 12 @ 7:30 pm



Contact Jacque at: 
Be Kind to Your Neighbors and Your Environment
These  Virginia statutes comprise the state's dog laws. Among the provisions include laws on the sale of dogs, rabies control laws, and sections concerning damage done by dogs.

...Because They Can't Clean Up After Themselves!
Think Tank - Old Bridge Road
On November 21st, at 7 pm, 
we will be holding our 
Final Old Bridge Road Traffic Think Tank meeting. We will be reviewing previously suggested ideas as well as covering which ideas are already being implemented. 
The meeting will be held at:

Developmental Services Building
5 County Complex Court, Room 202
Prince William, VA, 22192

If you are interested in attending please contact Alexander Stanley at AStanley@pwcgov.org

Prince William County Police Neighborhood Watch Meeting
Join us for training and start a watch in your neighborhood. Already a watch? Come for a refresher! The meeting should last only an hour. 

Topics covered:
  • Crime Reporting
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Watch Patrol
  • Active Violence
  • Q&A Session

November 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.
Western District Police Station
8900 Freedom Center Blvd
Manassas, VA 20110

703-792-7270 | crimeprevention@pwcgov.org  |www.police.pwcgov.org    
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries News Release
Drivers: 
Stay Alert, Deer are on the Move
The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries recommend the following tips to drivers to avoid hitting a deer:

1. When driving, particularly at night (from dusk to dawn) slow down and be attentive. If you see one deer, likely there will be others. If one deer crosses the road as you approach, others may follow.

2. Deer habitually travel the same areas; therefore deer crossing signs have been installed by the Virginia Department of Transportation. Use caution when you see these signs.

3. Drivers should apply brakes, even stop if necessary, to avoid hitting a deer, but should never swerve out of the lane to miss a deer. A collision with another vehicle, tree or other object is likely to be more serious than hitting a deer.

4. Rely on your caution and your own senses, not deer whistles you can buy for your car. These devices have not been shown to be effective.

5. Any person involved in a collision with a deer or bear while driving a motor vehicle, thereby killing the animal, should immediately report the accident to a Conservation Police Officer or other law enforcement officer in the county or city where the accident occurred.

6. Drivers who collide with a deer or bear, thereby killing the animal, may keep it for their own use provided that they report the accident to a law enforcement officer where the accident occurred and the officer views the animal and gives the person a possession certificate.