Related Sites

The websites below have been submitted by Virginia Run residents and contain helpful information for people that live in the Centreville area.

CentrevilleVA.org

This site is a community service project of the Centreville Community Foundation (CCF). The goal of this site is to foster an improved sense of community; improve communications; present Centreville to the world as a great place to live, work and play; and enhance the local economic base. Visit CentrevilleVA.org.

Southwestern Youth Association (SYA)

SYA is non-profit organization serving southwestern Fairfax County. SYA provides the youth of Centreville, Virginia and the surrounding communities with the opportunity to participate in sports activities. The number of sports offered by SYA now numbers twelve and the list will continue to grow in the coming years. Visit SYA.

Fairfax County Real Estate Assessment Information Site

This site provides public information on assessed values and physical characteristics extracted from the official assessment records for all residential and commercial properties in Fairfax County. You can also view residential sales within a property's assessment neighborhood. Visit Assessment Information Site.

Western Fairfax County Citizens Association (WFCCA)

The Western Fairfax County Citizens Association (WFCCA) is a local citizens group which has shaped much of the growth & development in the Centreville area over the past three decades. The organization comprises representatives from more than 50 homeowners and civic associations in Western Fairfax. It serves as an umbrella organization for homeowners in the area from south of Route 50 and west of Stringfellow/Clifton roads to the Fairfax County line.

Each community with an active civic, community or homeowners association sends a representative to the WFCCA to participate in the group and to bring forth idea, issue & concerns relevant or important to their organization. New communities and those not currently represented are urged to participate.

The group meets quarterly — January, April, July and October — the third Monday of the month, at 7 p.m., at the Sully District Governmental Center, 4900 Stonecroft Blvd. in Chantilly. The meetings are open to the public. Ted Troscianecki of Virginia Run is the current president.

One of the group's main purposes is to get residents involved with issues facing the community. It focuses attention on land-use, transportation, environmental and educational issues. This nonpartisan group provides a forum where citizens can meet with county and state officials, developers and other groups whose decisions can affect the quality of life in Western Fairfax

For more information please visit the WFCCA Website at www.wfcca-sully.org or email president@wfcca-sully.org.