Prince William County Government is encouraging residents, businesses and community stakeholders to share their feedback and ideas on how the County can best adapt, differentiate and expand economic growth in the new normal. We want to know your thoughts on the County’s brand identity.
Participate in upcoming online community engagement sessions to help craft important messaging blueprints for County government staff and leadership. As momentum builds for a return to normalcy with a deepened vaccine rollout and lifted restrictions, community engagement is a crucial step in identifying neighborhood needs, attracting new visitors and businesses, building the County brand and retaining and recruiting new talent for the County’s diverse workforce.
Register for a live community session hosted from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. on the following dates:
- Monday, April 5 - Occoquan District with Supervisor Kenny Boddye [Register]
- Wednesday, April 7 - Coles Distirct with Supervisor Yesli Vega [Register]
- Thursday, April 8 - Gainesville District with Supervisor Pete Candland [Register]
- Monday, April 12 - Brentsville District with Supervisor Jeanine Lawson [Register]
- Wednesday, April 14 - Neabsco District with Supervisor Victor Angry [Register]
- Thursday, April 15 - Potomac District with Supervisor Andrea Bailey [Register]
- Monday, April 19 - Woodbridge District with Supervisor Margaret Franklin [Register]
- Wednesday, April 21 - Countywide with Chair-At-Large Ann Wheeler [Register]
These sessions will be secure and are intended to provide productive dialogue. Each session will include an introduction from staff at the Department of Economic Development, in partnership with the Office of Tourism. Session facilitation will be conducted by Streetsense Consulting, LLC, a strategy and design firm.
If residents, business owners or other community stakeholders cannot attend a live session, feedback can be provided via an online survey.