The Office on Human Rights investigates and reconciles complaints of discrimination. It also houses the Americans with Disabilities Act program manager who deals with rights relating to people with disabilities. The Human Rights Commission has 14 members appointed by the city's council. They represent the commissions on aging, economic opportunities, disabilities, women and the landlord tenant relations board. The commission has the power to recommend a $5,000 fine against any person who has violated the city's Human Rights Code.
The Town of Herndon's Municipal Center includes offices for town staff, including the town manager, clerk and other employees. Herndon residents can visit the center for a wide array of services, some of which include water, sewer and refuse, permits and inspections and business taxes and licenses. Also located in the facility (though addressed at 765 Lynn St.) is the Mary Ingram Town Council Chambers, where the town council holds its work sessions and public hearings on Tuesday evenings.
This branch of the county health department offers basic medical services on a low- or n0-cost basis. Some of the services available are: vaccinations, STD testing, TB testing and pregnancy tests.
The Operations Support Bureau is a special unit of the Fairfax County Police Department. There are two divisions within the bureau, traffic and special operations. The special operations unit includes S.W.A.T., the K-9 unit and helicopter support. The traffic division includes the traffic safety auxillary, crash construction course and a motorcade. The bureau is not a police station, but rather a support system for the several branches of police within Fairfax County.
The Office of the County Administrator supervises the day-to-day operations of the various departments of Loudoun County's government. The office also provides support the the Loudoun County Board of Directors and is the board's official liaison to various offices.
Fairfax County Public Schools is the largest public school system in the D.C. area. This location is the headquarters for the school system and is not an actual school.
The Judicial Services section of Arlington County Courts include: The Arlington Circuit Court, The Arlington General District Court, The Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court and the Office of the Magistrate. These institutions are each responsible for different aspects of local legal administrations and are all located within walking distance of one another.