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Maintaining current contact information helps the board and its committees reach owners and tenants with important board announcements as well as during emergency events such as a water/gas main break or to report storm damage to vehicles or other property.  Each owner and paying tenant should complete a separate form.  Non-resident owners should enter their address at the end of the form.  Note: You do NOT need to have a Google account in order to update and submit the form.

July 1, 2020

Hunter Mill District News, July 1, 22020

July 1, 2020

To My Hunter Mill District Neighbors:

We made it to July 1 – halfway through this remarkable year. This also marks completion of my first six months of having the privilege of serving as your supervisor. I wholeheartedly appreciate your support and engagement as we work through all the tough issues facing our county and our world. A few other important notes about July 1, 2020:
 
  • Transition to Phase 3 Reopening: Fairfax County joined the rest of Virginia today in the Phase 3 of reopening, although bar seating will remain prohibited. As I have mentioned several times in this newsletter, it is critical for us to continue to follow health guidelines and our Health Department will continue to monitor our cases. You can watch the Health Department's June 30 update to the Board of Supervisors here.
  • Fairfax County's Fiscal Year 2021 Budget: The county's adopted FY 2021 budget goes into effect today – cut substantially from the proposed FY 2021 because of the pandemic. The Board of Supervisors will be reviewing the budget quarterly and will look to fund key priorities. FY 2021 Adopted Budget
  • New State Laws: A number of state laws went into effect today that you should be aware of, including those affecting pedestrian safety, firearms, absentee voting and marijuana decriminalization, to name just a few. I encourage you to take a few minutes to review the new laws and changes.
 
I would also like to note that beginning next week we will be transitioning to a weekly newsletter on Wednesdays. I will still be providing you with important COVID-19 updates, but it will also include a lot of other timely news that has previously been provided in our monthly newsletter. Please be assured that any breaking or critical news will be shared with you via your email subscription, as well as my social media platforms on TwitterFacebook or Instagram. My office has published more than 50 newsletters (including the coronavirus updates) in the last six months and I remain committed to providing you with frequent and transparent communications.
 
Finally, I hope you and your family have an enjoyable and relaxing Fourth of July holiday! Please note that Fairfax County will be closed on Friday, July 3 for the holiday. Learn more about affected services

Respectfully,
Walter
Today's Updates (July 1)

Current Number of Cases in the Fairfax Health District
  • Daily reported case information for the Fairfax Health District: here and scroll down to get to ZIP Code data.
  • Daily reported case information throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia: here and ZIP Code data look for Data Download bar.

COVID-19 Case Information Chart (as of publication on July 1)
Reminder:
Town Hall With Chief Roessler Tonight
Please join me for a virtual town hall with FCPD Chief Edwin Roessler tonight, July 1 from 7 to 8 p.m. It is a great opportunity for you to ask questions and provide feedback to both of us. Details on how to participate.

Here are some documents that may be helpful to review prior to the town hall:

If you cannot attend the town hall you can still submit questions - send an email to huntermill@fairfaxcounty.gov.
Purple Bin Now Located at Baron Cameron Park
Good news for Reston and the surrounding Hunter Mill District area! We have another glass recycling purple bin, which is located at Baron Cameron Park,11300 Baron Cameron Drive in Reston.

More information on glass recycling in Fairfax County (including map of purple bin locations) can be found here.



Five Things To Know Today
June 30 Board of Supervisors Committee Meetings
We had a full slate of committee meetings yesterday, including Information Technology and Transportation, which I chair. The Board had a lot of good discussion and presentations from county staff on important topics including pedestrian safety, affordable housing, the county's IT response to the pandemic and outreach to vulnerable communities during the pandemic. I encourage you to watch the meetings: Information TechnologyHousingHealth and Human Services and Transportation.

Leaving Home? Know the COVID-19 Risks Before You Go
According to our health officials,  the more closely you interact with others and the longer that interaction, the higher the risk of COVID-19 spreading. There are four things to know before you leave home. Learn more.

5 Things To Know about the County’s Response to the Coronavirus
There are five key takeaways from yesterdays' update from Fairfax Health Director Dr. Gloria Addo-Ayensu and Director of Epidemiology and Population Health Dr. Benjamin Schwartz on the county’s COVID-19 response. Learn more.

Gradual Reopening of RECenters Planned During Phase 3
The Fairfax County Park Authority’s nine RECenters will reopen to the public over the next several weeks as the region moves into Phase 3. Learn more.

Camp Fairfax to Open July 13
Neighborhood and Community Services will be providing an abbreviated summer program for rising first- through sixth-grade children of working families from Monday, July 13 through Friday, Aug. 7. Learn more.
Resources
If you cannot find county information that you are looking for, please contact my office at huntermill@fairfaxcounty.gov and we will be happy to assist you.







Transportation


Vienna
Get the latest information on town operations and more here.
Stay Informed
Hunter Mill District of Fairfax County1801 Cameron Glen DriveReston, VA 20190