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- FY 2027 revenue is projected to grow by about 3%, reflecting uncertainty in the economy, impact of changes at federal level.
- Required costs for county and school operations exceed projected revenues, creating an estimated $131.5 million combined gap for FY 2027.
- Independent analyses highlight broader systemic pressures, including Virginia’s comparatively low K–12 funding levels and the fact that Fairfax County receives roughly 50 cents in state funding for every $1 it contributes.
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Fairfax Forward: Highlighting Achievements, Success and Innovation
Our Department of Housing and Community Development’s Office to Prevent and End Homelessness is beginning community engagement activities that will inform its next Strategic Plan.
Meetings, events, online surveys and other engagement techniques will be used to collect input from all critical parties involved in preventing and ending homelessness. This includes people experiencing homelessness, homeless service providers, the Continuum of Care board and the general public. It will also use local Fairfax County homeless data.
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