Neighborhood Conferences
Sharing "Best Practices" Between Neighborhoods
The annual Prince William Neighborhood Conference is designed for any citizen who wants to get involved in the process of
keeping our County a great place to live. Conferences include opportunities to interact with elected officials and County staff, workshops on key issues for neighborhoods, and plenty of opportunities for networking with other Prince William County neighborhood leaders and advocates.
Classes offered at the conference are for those with or without homeowner or condominium associations. Workshops address challenges and opportunities that impact all different kinds of neighborhoods in our diverse County. Classes also stimulate conversation among attendees with like experiences who can share ideas and mentor each other toward progress! Some of the best knowledge about how to move a community forward comes from experienced neighbors; it also helps to know that there are others facing the same challenges.
A nominal fee is charged for each Conference to help cover the cost of breakfast and lunch, refreshments and conference materials. For information about the most recent Prince William Neighborhood Conference which was held in February, 2012 -- or for more information on next year's Conference now tentatively scheduled for February 23, 2013, please click in the box above or contact the Neighborhood Coordinator or call NSD 703-792-7018.
Click here for information on the 2012 Neighborhood Conference which was held on February 25th including links to presentation materials used in the workshops, speaker bios, and the conference agenda.
Click here for information on Neighborhood Conferences before 2012 including copies of presentation materials.