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She’s a Democrat who is vying to unseat Jeanine Lawson, who represents the Brentsville District on the Prince William Board of County Supervisors.

The bonds total  $396 million, and if approved by voters on Election Day November 5, would be used to fund projects to improve the county’s road network and recreational facilities.


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The Democratic nominee for the Prince Willliam Board of County Supervisors Chairman At-large seat supports a combined $396 million road and park bond on the November 5 ballot.

“Yes, because the road bond has money for fixing Route 28, and we need it to leverage state and federal money,” Wheeler told Potomac Local.


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Three Prince William County Supervisors today introduced a plan that will be addressed at its regular 7:30 p.m. on October 15.

Per the plan announced at a rare press conference, any action on developing in the Rural Crescent — 117,000 acres of land between Quantico Marine Corps Base and Manassas National Battlefield Park — would be suspended.


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The Gainesville District resident is also running to unseat the district’s current representative on the Prince William Board of County Supervisors, Peter Candland.

“Yes. It is time to move forward. We need a serious comprehensive plan to address our needs,” Funderburk told Potomac Local.


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The sitting Occoquan District representative on the Prince William Board of County Supervisors says if the bonds pass and if she is reelected to the Board on November 5, the Board wouldn’t borrow all of the $396 million voters would approve.

Voters in Prince William County will see two bond referenda questions on the Nov. 5 ballot.


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