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We had inquiries about our story/editorial comments – Bristow Commons, Great Idea Wrong Location! In all fairness, we are publishing an excerpt email request from the developers of Bristow Commons. It is our intent to inform local residents of Bristow, Gainesville, and Nokesville of the current events affecting the local community. Again, Bristowenews.com is neither an agent nor endorses their product. Thank you for patronizing our weekly news magazine.
Support Bristow Commons and Say No to more housing.
Dear Bristow Neighbor, May 2, 2008
Property tax rates due to revenue shortfall that affects County services like schools, roadway maintenance, fire, police, etc.
Say No to more homes voicing your support for Bristow Commons at the BOCS hearing:
When: Tuesday, May 6th at 7:15 PM
Where: James J. McCoart Administration Building, 1 County Complex Court, Prince William
Do we need more homes in Bristow right now? Some of your neighbors say yes.
The home sale inventory in Bristow increases every month, causing home values to decrease further. Roads and schools are strained and taxes are going up. PWC has been forced to increase your residential property tax rates due to revenue shortfall that affects County services like schools, roadway maintenance, fire, police, etc.
Say No to more homes by voicing your support for Bristow Commons at the BOCS hearing:
When: Tuesday, May 6th at 7:15 PM
Where: James J. McCoart Administration Building, 1 County Complex Court, Prince William
We look forward to your support at the hearing on May 6th. If you have any questions, please call Sameer Patel directly at 800.877.2920 ext. 2 (anytime). We will be at Caribou Coffee in the Braemar Plaza on Monday May 5 between 6-9 PM to talk to you about plans for Bristow Commons.
Please email Wally Covington at wcovington@pwcgov.org regarding the development of Bristow Commons.
Date Published: 2008-05-04 06:00:00