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Jefferson highlights PWC 311, housing fund and crisis center in State of the County

Prince William Board of County Supervisors · January 13, 2026
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Summary

Chair DeShaundra Jefferson used the Jan. 13 organizational meeting to list five top 2025 accomplishments — launching the PWC 311 service platform, adopting a 2025–28 strategic plan, creating an affordable dwelling unit ordinance and a $31 million housing fund, passing the FY2026 budget with tax cuts, and opening a crisis receiving center now serving people in mental‑health crisis.

Chair DeShaundra Jefferson delivered the State of the County address at the Prince William Board of County Supervisors’ Jan. 13 organizational meeting, saying the board’s 2025 work focused on service delivery, housing, schools and behavioral‑health capacity.

"Service delivery is at the heart of local government," Jefferson said, noting the county’s 2025 launch of PWC 311, a digital platform to request services and report issues. She described the platform as part of a broader effort to modernize service delivery and strengthen transparency and accountability in county…

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