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It will cost the county an estimated $230,000 to restore bulk item collection at the Catlett, Markham, Marshall, Morrisville and New Baltimore sites â staring Monday, April 12. Many of my constituents reached out, asking that they be replaced. Those living in the Sumerduck and Goldvein areas have quite a hike to the landfill. Hopefully, bulk refuse wonât continue to be dumped on our back roads. Supervisor Chris Butler
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Staff Journalist Beginning Monday, April 12, Fauquier County will resume accepting bulk trash items at its remote residential collection sites.
Four of the five sites take county household waste and recyclables; Remington accepts only recyclables.
No citizens attend hearing on 2022 flat budget plan
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The board of supervisors and staff members face 1,200 empty seats in the Fauquier High School auditorium for Tuesday nightâs public hearing on the county administratorâs proposed $339.4-million budget. My guess is we havenât had much feedback because thereâs no change to this yearâs budget. Supervisor Mary Leigh McDaniel
⢠March 23: Supervisors work session, 4 p.m., Warren Green Building.
⢠March 25: Supervisors adopt budget, tax rates and fiscal 2022-26 CIP, 4 p.m., Warren Green Building.
⢠July 1: Fiscal 2022 budget begins.
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