Upcoming Orange County Meetings
Board of Supervisors
Planning Commission
• Tuesday, September 24, 2024, 5:00 p.m. .
• Thursday, October 3, 2024, 6:00 p.m. Economic Development Authority • Wednesday, September 18, 2024, 5:30 p.m. at 109 West Main Street, Orange, VA 22960
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Worksession scheduled at 4:00 p.m.
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Public Comment during this Meeting
• Tuesday, October 8, 2024, 5:00 p.m.
Unless otherwise noted, listed meetings are held at: Board of Supervisors ’ Meeting Room Orange County Public Safety Building 11282 Government Center Drive, Orange, VA 22960
This information is for reference only and subject to change. Specific information about hearing topics and schedules will be available in that meeting ’ s agenda packet when published. Agendas can be accessed in the online Agenda Center. Please note that due to the monthly publication schedule of this newsletter, it is possible that some upcoming public hearings may not be listed. Pursuant to the applicable section of the Code of Virginia, notices for all public hearings will be posted in our newspaper of circulation (The Orange County Review) at least seven days prior to the hearing date, or as required by code.
Jennifer Aylor
Get to know Orange County staff... The Personnel File:
Victim Witness Program Director
Jennifer Aylor is the Director of the Victim Witness Program in Orange County, which is a division of the Orange County Sheriff ’ s Office. The program is designed to ensure that victims and witnesses of criminal offenses receive fair and compassionate treatment throughout the judicial process. Readers may be surprised to learn that the program serves more than 800 clients per year. Clients can be victims of any crime, from trespassing to murder and anything in - between. More information is available at www.orangecountyva.gov/202/Victim - Witness - Services.
Juanesta Williams
Support Technician
While relatively new in Orange County, Jennifer has worked in the field for more than 8 years, even longer in other criminal justice disciplines. She says her favorite part of the job is “ helping victims have a voice, ” and has many memories of meeting wonderful people and seeing “ healing despite the trauma [they ’ ve] endured. ” Jennifer is dedicated to the job and the people she serves. If given a superpower, she would want to be able to “ show people a glimpse of the future past their pain. I hate to see the pain that people endure but I have seen with it can come amazing growth, compassion, and awareness. I wish that we all could get a better glimpse at the light that is at the end of the tunnel sometimes. ” When not serving victims or witness of crimes in Orange County, she enjoys spending time with her grandchildren, gardening, and simply being outside. She recently got married, and would like to travel to Israel someday to learn more about the history and culture there. Thank you for your service, Jennifer!
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