King William County Board of Supervisors Vision Statement King William County envisions a united community built on the foundation of its past, the strength of its diverse population and the promise of the future generations by focusing on quality of education for all citizens, quality of public services and quality of life balancing rural and suburban life-styles. MONTHLY EVENTS Board of Supervisors Meetings Monday August 14, 2017 @ 7 PM - Work Session Monday August 28, 2017 @ 7 PM - Regular Meeting All Meetings will be held in the Board Room of the Administration Building, 180 Horse Landing Road. Planning Commission Meeting The Planning Commission will meet on Tuesday August 1, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the Administration Building.
COURTS DCSE Division of Child Support Enforcement will have staff available at the Following locations: DCSE Personnel will be at the King William Social Services building on the First Thursday of each month from 9:30am-3:00pm to assist you with child support related questions and/or inquiries, DCSE (Division of child support enforcement) Personnel will be at the King & Queen Social Services building on the Third Thursday of each month from 9:30am-3:00pm to assist you with child support related questions and/or inquiries, DCSE Contact number is 800-468-8894.
COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE Commissioner s Corner Please be aware that Deputy Beth Carter will be in the field assessing new construction for tax purposes. She does not need to enter the home and just needs to take measurements from the outside. Please keep any pets confined so that she can perform her work. Call the Commissioner s Office at 769-4941 if you have any questions about the assessment process.
EXTENSION OFFICE Registration for Junior 4-H Camp is now open.
EXTENSION OFFICE
FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES
FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES Hurricane season is June 1 November 30. Plan Now. Hurricanes cause high winds, tornadoes and landslides, but their deadliest hazard is flooding. Tropical storms and depressions can be just as dangerous. Learn about hurricane formation, storm history and climatology. Hurricane watch = conditions possible within the next 48 hrs. Steps to take: Review your evacuation route(s) & listen to local officials. Review the items in your disaster supply kit; and add items to meet the household needs for children, parents, individuals with disabilities or other access and functional needs or pets. Hurricane warning = conditions are expected within 36 hrs. Steps to take: Follow evacuation orders from local officials, if given. Check-in with family and friends by texting or using social media. Follow the hurricane timeline preparedness checklist, depending on when the storm is anticipated to hit and the impact that is projected for your location. Preparing Your Home Hurricane winds can cause trees and branches to fall, so before hurricane season trim or remove damaged trees and limbs to keep you and your property safe. Secure loose rain gutters and downspouts and clear any clogged areas or debris to prevent water damage to your property. Reduce property damage by retrofitting to secure and reinforce the roof, windows and doors, including the garage doors. Purchase a portable generator or install a generator for use during power outages. Remember to keep generators and other alternate power/heat sources outside, at least 20 feet away from windows and doors and protected from moisture; and NEVER try to power the house wiring by plugging a generator into a wall outlet. Consider building a FEMA safe room or ICC 500 storm shelter designed for protection from high-winds and in locations above flooding levels. Basic Preparedness Tips Know where to go. If you are ordered to evacuate, know the local hurricane evacuation route(s) to take and have a plan for where you can stay. Contact your local emergency management agency for more information. Put together a disaster supply kit, including a flashlight, batteries, cash, first aid supplies, and copies of your critical information if you need to evacuate If you are not in an area that is advised to evacuate and you decide to stay in your home, plan for adequate supplies in case you lose power and water for several days and you are not able to leave due to flooding or blocked roads. Make a family emergency communication plan. Many communities have text or email alerting systems for emergency notifications. To find out what alerts are available in your area, search the Internet with your town, city, or county name and the word alerts.
FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES IF WE CAN T FIND YOU - WE CAN T HELP YOU! Please make sure your Address is Visible - Both Day & Night!
PAMUNKEY REGIONAL LIBRARY
PARKS & RECREATION
PARKS & RECREATION
REGIONAL ANIMAL SHELTER
REGIONAL ANIMAL SHELTER
SHERIFF S OFFICE
SOCIAL SERVICES The King William Fatherhood Support Program is meeting the 1st and 3rd Mondays at 6:30 at King William Social Services located at 172 Courthouse Lane. If you are interested in knowing more about the program, please call 769-4905 for more information. The Cooling Assistance Program starts June 15, 2017 and ends August 15, 2017. The program can purchase a window air conditioner (if the household has no working air conditioners), help with repair of a central AC unit or help to pay on the electric bill. In order to be eligible one must be within the income level limit guidelines, someone in the home must be age 60 or over, disabled ( receiving a disability benefit) or have a child in the home that is under age 6. If you are interested in receiving an application you can contact the King William Department of Social Services to request an application be mailed to you, you can apply on line at www.commonhelp.gov or come into the agency and pick up the application.
VOTER REGISTRATION & ELECTIONS
COMMUNITY NEWS Customer Service Center: 1-800-FOR-ROAD (1-800-367-7623) Call VDOT's Customer Service Center at 1-800-367-7623 around the clock. TTY users can call 711. Report all unsafe and hazardous road conditions Report work requests for state-maintained roads Other VDOT questions
COMMUNITY NEWS Code Red Emergency Notification System Get alerted about emergencies and other important community news by signing up for our Emergency Alert Program. This system enables us to provide you with critical information quickly in a variety of situations, such as severe weather, unexpected road closures, missing persons and evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods. You will receive time-sensitive messages wherever you specify, such as your home, mobile or business phones, email address, text messages and more. You pick where, you pick how. You can register for Code Red here: https://public.coderedweb.com/cne/ D3A117CC0344 If you need assistance, or have questions about the system please feel free to contact the King William County Emergency Management Department either by email, chiefoffire@kingwilliamcounty.us or phone (804) 769-2654. Help Keep King William Clean - It is up to the Citizens of the County to help keep the Secondary Roads clean, as VDOT only maintains the Main Highways (360 & 30). If you would like to Volunteer for Litter Pickup in your Area, Please Contact Tori Rowsey, Exec Asst -Operations @ 769-4985 or by email vrowsey@kingwilliamcounty.us All Supplies are provided! Interested in Serving on a Board or Commission?? Check out the Available: COMMUNITY SERVICE POSTIONS - JUNE 2017