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Fairfax County Seeks Business Input In Spring 2026 Survey
Fairfax County officials said survey feedback will help shape business support resources and economic planning.
FAIRFAX, VA — Fairfax County is asking local business owners and entrepreneurs to weigh in through its Spring 2026 Business Survey, an online questionnaire aimed at gathering current information about the county's business climate. The survey is open to all businesses located in Fairfax County, across industries and company sizes, according to the county.
County officials said the survey is designed to collect real-time data on the needs, challenges, and growth opportunities facing Fairfax County's diverse business community. The feedback will be used to inform future county programs or refine business support resources, according to the county.
Participation gives local business owners a chance to make sure their experiences are reflected as officials plan economic initiatives. According to the county, the goal is to keep those efforts aligned with the changing needs of the marketplace.
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Business owners can complete the questionnaire online. The data collection period will run for nearly four weeks, and the survey is scheduled to close on April 17, according to the county.
Fairfax County said the survey is open countywide and is intended to reach businesses in a range of sectors, from small firms to larger operations. The effort is focused on collecting direct input that can help shape strategic planning and economic development work.
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Results from the spring 2026 survey will be analyzed and shared with the public later this spring, according to the county. Those findings are expected to help guide future planning and business support efforts based on what respondents report during the survey period.
The survey invitation comes as Fairfax County seeks updated information from the business community that can be used in county decision-making. For business owners who want to participate, the online form remains available until the April 17 deadline.
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