Pittsylvania County, Virginia
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Pittsylvania County is one of 95 counties in Virginia.
Website evaluation
- Main article: Evaluation of Virginia county websites
The good
- The adopted and proposed budgets are posted, but no past budgets are available[1].
- Meeting agendas and minutes are posted[2].
- Contact information for the Board of Supervisors members is available[3].
- Phone numbers for the various administrative officials are available[4].
- Building and zoning forms and information are provided[5].
- Information about public records requests is available[6].
- Tax rates and information are listed online[7].
The bad
- No audits are posted.
- No contracts are posted.
- Lobbying affiliations are not mentioned.
External links
- Pittsylvania County website
- Pittsylvania County genealogy and history from the VAGenWeb project
- Pittsylvania County on PublicRecords.OnlineSearches.com
- Pittsylvania County Schools
- Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce
- Pittsylvania County on ePodunk
References
- ↑ Homepage-budget
- ↑ Minutes
- ↑ Board of Supervisors
- ↑ Administration see links under "Departments" heading for the other offices
- ↑ Zoning, Building
- ↑ Public records
- ↑ Taxes
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