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Planning director highlights 3,675 new housing units and new affordable-dwelling ordinance; housing office to manage gap-funding competition
Summary
Planning Director Tanya Washington told the commission the county recorded board approvals for 3,675 new housing units and 2.7 million sq ft of commercial/industrial space in 2025; she said the board adopted an Affordable Dwelling Unit ordinance (targeting households at about 50%–80% AMI) and established a housing fund to provide gap financing, with the Office of Housing and Community Development managing competitive funding.
At the Jan. 14 Prince William County Planning Commission meeting, Planning Director Tanya Washington outlined planning office accomplishments and new affordable-housing tools the county will use to support deeper affordability.
Washington said a county document of 2025 accomplishments (to be shared with commissioners) shows the Board of County Supervisors approved land-use decisions that will result in roughly 3,675 new housing units and about 2,700,000 square feet of commercial and industrial development. She said these…
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