Fairfax County Government highlights preschool tours and new housing report in latest updates

Bryan Hill, County Executive
Bryan Hill, County Executive
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Fairfax County Government posted a series of updates between February 24 and 25, 2026, highlighting upcoming events and recent findings relevant to county residents. The posts cover preschool open houses, recycling initiatives, and a new housing needs assessment.

On February 24, Fairfax County Government encouraged families to consider local preschools for the upcoming academic year. In their post, they stated: “Ready to plan for the 2026–2027 school year? Tour FCPA’s three preschools and see how your kiddo can learn, play, and make new friends every day! Learn more about the preschools at the Open House events: https://t.co/WOuHoruWXX https://t.co/MOAPCBNvyP” (posted on February 24, 2026).

Later that same day, the county promoted an episode of its “County Conversation” podcast featuring information about environmental programs. The tweet read: “On the latest episode of the County Conversation podcast, sustainability program manager for our Dept. of Public Works & Environmental Services, shared how residents can take advantage of textile recycling & e-waste programs at two county facilities https://t.co/zDl6npJAxY https://t.co/7Hjna0gTWx” (posted on February 24, 2026).

On February 25, Fairfax County Government summarized findings from a recently presented housing needs assessment. According to their update: “Data from a new county housing needs assessment presented to the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 10 analyzed our rental and homeownership markets. Among the findings: More homes are needed Housing supply did not keep pace with job growth For more: https://t.co/mliRK1EQdP https://t.co/6Muzqo7ABa” (posted on February 25, 2026).

These announcements come as Fairfax County continues efforts to inform residents about educational opportunities and public services while addressing ongoing challenges in housing availability.



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