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Fairfax council pauses charter-city exploration pending appellate court rulings

5967725 · September 4, 2025
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Councilmembers discussed potential benefits and costs of becoming a charter city — including the possibility of a local real property transfer tax — but voted to continue the topic until the Second District Court of Appeal rules on related litigation affecting charter-city authority.

The Fairfax Town Council reopened a multi-part discussion on whether the town should investigate a transition from general-law to charter status, but voted to pause further work until appellate litigation affecting charter-city powers is resolved.

Town staff briefed the council on what a transition would require and the potential costs and benefits. Staff estimated a charter conversion process would likely require 12–18 months and an initial cost roughly in the $50,000–$100,000 range for consultant support, drafting and community outreach; separate voter approvals would be needed both to adopt a charter and for any local tax changes.

Councilmembers said prior goal-setting conversations had identified three potential motivations for further study: (1) flexibility…

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