Community Resources

  • Fairfax County
    All things related to the County.
  • Franconia District
    BBHCA is located in Lee District. Go here to find local news and contact information for the Lee District Supervisor and staff.
  • Neighborhood Watch
    BBHCA maintains an active relationship with the local police. Residents are encouraged to call or text 911 in the event of a life-threatening emergency. If you see something suspicious, call the non-emergency number at 703-691-2131.
    > Email the BBHCA Neighborhood Watch Committee (bbhca2022@gmail.com)
    > Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC)
  • How to Be A Good Neighbor (PDF)
    A reminder that it takes a community… and that you are a crucial member of that community.
  • Neighborhood Schools
    > Bush Hill Elementary
    > Mark Twain Middle School
    > Thomas Edison High School
  • Leaf Collection
    Fairfax County leaf collection dates. See the streets that are signed up for collection. (You must zoom in to see exact homes that are currently signed up for leaf collection.)
  • Northern Virginia Online Guide to Services
    An index of links to agencies that provide extensive human services in Northern VA.
  • Commuter RideSources Program
    Operated by the Fairfax County Department of Transportation, the RideSources program provides commuters with free ride sharing information, including ride matching assistance to form or join carpools or van pools.
  • Consumer Affairs
    Your gateway to all the information you need regarding consumer protection, licensing, homeowner association and tenant-landlord issues, utilities, and related county commissions. In addition to providing consumer education, Fairfax County Consumer Affairs investigates and mediates consumer complaints and tenant-landlord disputes to determine whether consumer protection laws have been violated.
  • Emergency Alerts
    Register to receive alerts by email, text, or phone. One of the easiest steps you can take to be prepared and be informed in the event of an emergency is to subscribe to emergency alerts as an individual or as a business. During a major crisis or emergency, Fairfax Alerts delivers important emergency alerts, notifications, and updates.
  • Pod Casts
    Fairfax County produces a number of podcasts. Listen to County news and information while you’re on the go.
  • Libraries
    The County’s 33 libraries are a plethora of information and events. The James Marshall Library serves Lee District and is located on Rose Hill Drive. Other local libraries are the Sherwood Hall Library and Kingstowne Library.
  • Fairfax County Parks
    Your go to for Calendar of Events and other park information―from classes, walks, musical events, out of town trips, and much more. Sign up also for summer camps and a wide range of volunteer opportunities. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at the variety and beauty of Fairfax County’s parks. See how those bonds are put to use!
  • Fairfax Inspections Database Online, FIDO
    Building permits, inspections, and general property information.
  • Golden Gazette
    A free monthly newsletter dedicated to informing and serving adults 50+ in the greater Fairfax area. A large-print (24-point font) abridged version and a recorded version are also available. To subscribe, click on the link above or call 703-324-5633.
  • Services for Older Adults
    Fairfax County offers many services and information geared towards older adults.
  • Recycling and Trash
    Information about recycling and trash services in Fairfax County, including bulk pick-up requirements/requests and hazardous waste disposal.  Keep up-to-date by signing up for notifications of delays, etc.
  • Freecycle.org
    A nonprofit movement of people who are giving and getting stuff for free in their own Towns. Sign up for free to post and get email notices for our area.
  • Volunteer Fairfax
    Looking for opportunities to volunteer in our community? Check out Volunteers for Change, our weekend and evening program for busy, working adults. Need service hours for middle or high school requirements? Click the link above for more information and the most current postings.
  • Easements
    Most properties have several types of easements, including VDOT, storm drainage, water, and utilities. Other easements could include conservation, Chesapeake Bay preservation, and historic preservation.
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