Fauquier County resident Jay Steinmetz served as an Air Force pilot in Desert Storm. He lives alone and can no longer drive, but he needs to get to his dialysis
The iconic former Ben & Mary’s Steak House building located along U.S. 17 in Fletcherville officially received the green light to be converted into affordable housing.
After being vacant the last four years, the former Ben & Mary’s Steak House restaurant located north of Warrenton along U.S. 17 in Fletcherville may become affordable housing.
Photo/Lawrence Emerson
LEAP Executive Director Chris Meyer (left) and Technical Director Wilson Ratliff lead the tour as its crew installs a new bathroom fan Thursday, May 13, in one of the Fletcherville homes getting energy-efficiency upgrades. The improvements made directly affect our tenants, who pay their own utility costs, allowing them a noticeably more affordable home. Foothills Housing Executive Director John Reid
How to Get Help
LEAP offers free home weatherization to income- and age-qualifying Fauquier residents.
If 60 or older, or if you have an annual household income of less than $79,600, you may qualify for a free energy assessment and home energy improvements such as insulation and air sealing.