Located on Armstrong Street, City Hall holds Fairfax City's government offices and courts. City Council meetings are held in the City Hall Annex.
Located here are:
- City Manager's Office
- City Clerk
- Code Administration
- Commissioner of the Revenue/DMV
- Community Development and Planning
- Community Relations
- Fairfax City Federal Credit Union
- Finance Department
- General District Court
- Human Services Office
- Information Technology
- Parks and Recreation Department administration
- Personnel Office
- Public Works Department administration
- Real Estate Assessments
- Treasurer
- Utilities
Paths wind around City Hall, leading to an amphitheater, water fountain, benches and parking lot.
Operated by the city's recreation department, the Jerome "Buddie" Ford Nature Center allows visitors to see local wildlife and learn about the natural and cultural history of the adjacent Dora Kelley Nature Park. The center features several year-round exhibits, including live snakes, turtles, toads and salamanders, an aquarium with native fish, a mounted black bear, turkey, red fox, bobcat, a greenhouse, art work, interpretive exhibits on local history and geology, a reference library and children's activity stations. The center also offers a variety of programs, including an after-school care, scout activities, school field trips and birthday parties. The facility is available for rent to community organizations.
This store offers a wide selection of alcohol beverages, including the more than 2,000 items on the regular inventory and nearly 100 Virginia wines. This store is located at Loehmann's Plaza in Falls Church.
The Belleview Post Office is a full-service mailing facility located in the Belleview Shopping Center. Please call for more information.
The Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy serves 17 law enforcement agencies in the northern Virginia area. The NVCJTA provides instruction in patrol, investigations, corrections, traffic, forensics, criminal law, terrorism and more. The staff consists of highly skilled law enforcement training officials. For additional information on services and class curriculum, please visit the website or call.
Historic Occoquan is a community rich in history and consists of residents, artists, shops, restaurants, business and the local town government.
Accessible by car, boat, raft, bike, and foot, in Occoquan you'll find outdoor dining, ghost walks and a town boat dock.
Be sure to visit the Town Hall website for special events and holiday activities.