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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions


Who is my Supervisor?

Members of the Board of Supervisors are elected from seven districts. Your supervisor is determined by what district you live in.

What District do I live in?

Montgomery County is divided into seven districts. To determine which district you live in, see District Maps.

How can I contact my Supervisor?

You may contact your Supervisor by phone, mail or by e-mail. See the County Districts page for contact information.

When are the Board of Supervisors meetings held?

The Board of Supervisors meetings are held the second and fourth Monday of each month at 7:15 p.m. in the Montgomery County Government Center, 755 Roanoke St., Christiansburg. Meetings are open to the public.

Can I speak at the Board of Supervisors meeting?

Yes. Citizens are allowed to speak during the Public Address and Public Hearing portions of the meeting. Speakers will be limited to five minutes to address the Board.

How can I get copies of the Board of Supervisors agendas and minutes?

The Board of Supervisors agendas and minutes are available on-line. Citizens may request to receive copies of the Board of Supervisors agendas or minutes by mail or e-mail:

County Administrator's Office
P.O. Box 6126
Christiansburg VA 24068
swinneyvl @ montgomerycountyva.gov

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