The eight-member Board of County Supervisors makes policy for the administration of the Prince William County government within the framework of the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the County Executive form of government. Seven members are elected from Magisterial Districts, while the Chair is elected at-large. The board adopts local laws, sets policies, adopts a budget and capital improvement program, sets local tax rates, approves local land use decisions and makes appointments to various positions.
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Residents and other members of the public may attend Board of Supervisors meetings in-person or participate remotely. The public may comment during public comment time remotely or in person. Those who wish to participate remotely must sign up by 5pm the day before the meeting.
The Prince William County Board Chambers, serves as the meeting space for the Board of County Supervisors and additional public bodies, including the Planning Commission, the Racial and Social Justice Commission, the Board of Zoning Appeals, and the Board of Equalization. The Chambers is also used for other select events that are supported by the County government.
The Prince William Board of County Supervisors (Board) has traditionally begun its meetings with a moment of silence, or a legislative invocation/prayer given by a Board member or a local clergy member. The Board provides an opportunity for religious leaders of any faith to offer an invocation at the Board meetings by contacting the Clerk to the Board if they are interested in serving as invocator.