Fairfax County Government provided information on social services, public works, and library milestones through a series of posts dated December 31, 2025. The updates highlighted practical resources available to residents as the year ended.
In a post from December 31, Fairfax County Government wrote: “With the holiday season ending, @ffxpublicworks makes proper disposal of live Christmas trees easy and hassle-free. Remove all decorations and place the tree at the curb. Your collector will pick it up during the first two weeks of January.
Details: https://t.co/HpNplp8bYJhttps://t.co/cU8tciCHIa” (December 31, 2025). This message outlined the county’s guidelines for disposing of live Christmas trees following the holiday season.
Another update posted later that day addressed mental health and substance use support for young people in Fairfax County. On December 31, 2025, Fairfax County Government stated: “With so many kinds of mental health and substance use resources available, getting started can be challenging. Our county offers two free tools to help young people and their families find assistance.
Learn more about Youth Care Navigation Services: https://t.co/oTk2astqOYhttps://t.co/14gfmHxI5C“. This communication promoted local navigation services designed to assist youth and their families in accessing care.
The same day also saw an announcement regarding achievements at the county’s public library system. Fairfax County Government posted: “Major Milestones and Top Materials for Fairfax County Public Library in 2025
See what the top borrowed books of the year have been: https://t.co/lT5Iu90Js0https://t.co/qj1jUlyBYc” (December 31, 2025).
Fairfax County is among Virginia’s most populous jurisdictions, offering a range of community services including waste management programs after major holidays, youth-oriented mental health resources through its Health Department, and a public library network recognized for its outreach and circulation statistics.
