Community Corner
Fairfax City Budget News: Proposed Budget Discussion Continues Through May 13
The CIP identifies capital projects for the next five years, including the next fiscal year projects to be included in the budget.
04/17/2020
The Mayor and City Council are reviewing and discussing the proposed budget and Capital Improvement Projects Plan (CIP) for the next fiscal year.
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The budget is the city’s single most important document. It determines the future, funding projects and programs that lay the groundwork for the community’s future accomplishments.
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The CIP identifies capital projects for the next five years, including the next fiscal year projects to be included in the budget.
How you can participate in the budget process:
- Get a quick glimpse of the proposed FY21 budget
- Watch the city manager's presentation at the April 14 City Council meeting: click here — April 14, 2020 Agenda — then click on item 7a
- Review the PowerPoint that accompanies the city manager's presentation
- Review the proposed budget and CIP
- Online: download from fairfaxva.gov/budget
- Watch City Council work sessions and meetings on Cityscreen-12, the city television station:
- On cable TV
- Live and replayed, via Cox Communications and Verizon
- Click here for Cityscreen-12's program schedule
- On the city website
- Live and archived
- Click here to watch Cityscreen-12 live
- On cable TV
- Comment on the proposed budget via Connect2FairfaxCity.com
Got questions about the budget? Contact us: email, 703-385-7876
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