Prince William Board of Supervisors invited to Thoroughfare Historic District Park meeting June 25

Deshundra Jefferson Chair at-Large
Deshundra Jefferson Chair at-Large
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Members of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors have been invited to attend the Thoroughfare Historic District Park Master Plan Public Meeting, scheduled for Thursday, June 25.

The meeting will take place from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Town of Haymarket Town Hall, located at 15000 Washington Street in Haymarket, Virginia.

According to the announcement on June 2, no votes will be taken during this event, and county business will not be transacted.

The public meeting is part of ongoing efforts related to planning for the Thoroughfare Historic District Park. The invitation extends only to attendance and does not involve official board action or decision-making during this session.

Further details about future meetings or next steps regarding the park’s master plan were not provided in the notice.



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