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Fairfax city and county boards discuss aligning boundary reviews; final maps due Jan. 8
Summary
County chair proposed aligning the city and county five-year boundary review cycles to reduce family disruption; officials said final maps will be posted Jan. 8, a public hearing held Jan. 10 and a final vote taken at the county’s late-January meeting.
Sandy Anderson, chair of the Fairfax County School Board, urged aligning the City of Fairfax and Fairfax County boundary review cycles so both boards would follow a similar timeline and reduce disruption for families amid local development.
Anderson said the county’s boundary policy is on a five-year cycle and that aligning the city and county processes would allow both boards to track population changes and capacity impacts…
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