
Fairfax County Information
Fairfax County has a wealth of information on its web site, www.fairfaxcounty.gov. Navigate there to find information on building codes, tax payments, real estate transactions, and many other county services. Additionally, here are some helpful contacts:
Code Compliance: 703.324.1300
Land Development Services: 703.324.1780
www.fairfaxcounty.gov/publicworks
A Newcomer’s Guide
Fairfax County Government
Department of Tax Administration
Health and Human Services
Libraries
Virtual - Museums and More
Office for Children
Park Authority
Public Schools
Public Schools – Boundary Information
State and Regional

Other
Digital Security Overview
Scam Alerts (FTC)
Walk Audit - Information to highlight and rate the ability of residents to walk safely in their neighborhoods
Walk Audit Information (by Mike Perel)
Braddock District Supervisor's Information
James R. Walkinshaw
Location: 9002 Burke Lake Road, Burke, VA 22015
Phone: 703.425.9300
Website: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/braddock/
Facebook: @SupervisorWalkinshaw
Twitter: @JrWalkinshaw
Instagram: @SupervisorWalkinshaw
From the President:
(December 2025)
Dear Fellow Braddock District Council Members,
On behalf of our council, I would like to welcome our new Braddock District Supervisor, Rachna Sizemore Heizer. We look forward to working closely with her staff on ways to best serve our community.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Paul Hartwell for his years of service as our coordinator for the Braddock District Council Aging in Place Program. He has worked tirelessly behind the scenes to come up with a variety of monthly topics, including the popular Braddock Story Tellers series. We will miss Paul’s expertise and enthusiasm for providing a much-needed resource for our seniors.
Here’s what is scheduled for our upcoming council meetings:
December 17th
Our guest speaker is Master Police Officer Tony Capizzi from the West Springfield District Station. He will be sharing with us his expertise on crime prevention tips for our area.
January 21st
Guest speaker Eileen Kragie, Founder of Dark Sky Friends, will share her expertise with us about light pollution. Learn more about how we can safeguard our own health as well as the environment. Find out how local jurisdictions play a role in establishing policies and ordinances that help limit the effects of too much artificial light.
If you have any topic suggestions or concerns that affect the Braddock District as a whole, we'd love to hear from you. Thank you for supporting your local community, and I look forward to seeing you at our next meeting.
Regards,
Todd Murphy
President, BDC