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County government provides many services you use every day: police, fire and rescue personnel; public transportation we take to work; health clinics; recreation centers for our enjoyment; libraries for books or doing research; and disposal facilities for our trash.
In Fairfax County, Virginia, most sidewalks along public streets are maintained by the city or county. Those along private roads are the responsibility of the homeowner or association.
24.175 (b) The owner of any premises abutting that portion of public street right-of-way, whether in front or to any side, to which any form of sidewalk crossing may exist shall be the prima facie owner and responsible party for the maintenance of the sidewalk crossing, whether permitted or not, and adjacent section of
Trails and sidewalks may be maintained by either the Virginia Department of Transportation, Fairfax County or private entities. To determine maintenance responsibility in order to report a sidewalk or trail hazard, visit the Walkway Maintenance Map.
Generally speaking, even though the sidewalks are owned by the municipality, most local codes require the abutting property owner to maintain the sidewalk, including keeping the sidewalk clear of obstruction, or, in the winter, snow, and ice.

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Most sidewalks in the right-of-way along public streets are maintained by the state or the county. Sidewalks along private roads are property owner or homeowner association responsibility.
In an emergency Fairfax Detox Center 703-502-7000, (4213 Walney Road, Chantilly) Childrens Regional Crisis Response (CR2) 24-hour rapid response for youth (17 and younger) facing a mental health and/or substance use crisis, 1-844-627-4747.
Fairfax Countys Department of Neighborhood and Community Services offers a wide variety of activities, programs and services for individuals of all ages, abilities and interests.

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