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A Glimpse at Some Fairfax City CIP Requests

Department heads present their wish lists.

Next Tuesday, Feb. 28, City Manager Bob Sisson will present his proposed FY ’18 budget for the City of Fairfax. Among other things, it will include funds for some of the Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) requested by various City entities.

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‘Another Way to Make a Difference’ in the Sully District

Sully District Police Station’s commander likes helping others.

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‘It’s Like the First Rom-Com’ in Fairfax City

Paul VI High presents ‘Much Ado about Nothing.’

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‘Perfect Show for the Whole Family’ in Chantilly

Westfield High presents ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

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Coming Together for Children with Cancer

Pancake fundraiser for Ellie’s Hats is big success.

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Experience Broadway in Tap, Jazz and Song in Chantilly

Encore presents “Another Opening, Another Show.”

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‘A Constant Achiever, Going the Extra Mile’ in Sully District

White honored as Sully District Station’s Officer of Year.

Report Anything Suspicious To Help Fight Terrorism

Residents are vital in keeping the community safe.

Terrorism training

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‘This Drive Will Help Us Restock’ in Fairfax

Britepaths holds Stuff the Bus event at Walmart.

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Family, Friends Mourn Fairfax’s Dee Schmidt

She leaves a legacy of decades of community service.

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‘It’s Impossible for Moms and Strollers’ on Chantilly Trail

Residents weigh in on Rocky Run trail project.

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Aviary in Chantilly to Hold ParrotFest

Public can meet birds with “personality and intelligence.”

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‘Fresh and Made-to-Order’ in Chantilly

Habit Burger Grill is open for business.

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It’s ‘Robin Hood’ with a Twist in Chantilly

Chantilly High presents children’s show, “Merry Men.”

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‘Innovative, Cost-Effective and Replicable’ Work in Fairfax

Rebuilding Together honored for making seniors’ homes safer.

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‘Circumstances Have Changed, and They’re on the Frontline’ in Fair Oaks

First responders salute healthcare heroes at Inova Fair Oaks Hospital.

It’s nice to be appreciated – and, last Tuesday, May 5, at Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, local first responders let healthcare workers there know exactly how much they’re valued. At the 6:30 p.m. shift change, staff members walked outside and were greeted by fire engines, police cruisers, a gigantic American flag and about 100 first responders applauding them and holding signs and banners of appreciation.

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‘Kids Outside Will Get Full Force of the Sound’ in Westfields

Jumbo jets would fly just 950 feet above Westfields homes.

Like global warming, people may choose to ignore airport noise contours – but their effects will still happen, nonetheless.

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‘We Don’t Have a Project Similar to This’ in Fairfax City

Fairfax City Council approves 50 new townhouses.

Courtesy of a Comprehensive Plan amendment and a rezoning, 50 townhouses will eventually be built on the site of a church moving from its current site in Fairfax City.

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Fairfax City Offering School Age Child Care

Will help working families, students, while FCPS is online.

While COVID-19 has forced FCPS to offer distance learning until it’s safe to do otherwise, Fairfax City is stepping up to provide working families with a School Age Child Care program for students in grades K-6.