Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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Mark L. Bellamy, Jr., County Administrator
$285,000.00Brian P. Fuller, Deputy County Administrator
$206,056.00Richard E. Hill, Jr., County Attorney
$205,200.00Susan M. Goodwin, Assistant County Administrator
$195,000.00D. Terry Hall, Director of Emergency Communications
$181,522.00Timothy D. Wyatt, Director of Information Technology
$177,634.00Rose M. McKinney, Director of Human Resources
$170,000.00Robert L. Krieger, III, Director of Public Works
$166,235.00Allen W. Baldwin, Fire Chief
$166,000.00Theresa S. Owens, Director of Finance
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Find all York County job opportunities, employee benefits and more on our Human Resources webpage.
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View York County live streaming media or archives of our Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission meetings.
Board of Supervisor Meetings are live, Tuesday at 6 pm and rebroadcast Wednesday - Friday at 11 am, 7 pm, and 11 pm and on Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm.
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York County has "Citizen News Weekly" and "Citizen News Quarterly" View both on our Latest News webpage here.
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For most county citizens, the answer is VDOT - the Virginia Department of Transportation. In fact, VDOT is responsible for maintenance of all public streets, roads, and highways in the county (in contrast to cities, where the city governments are responsible for maintenance). The exceptions to this general rule are the various private streets, for example in townhouse or condominium developments, where property owners' associations have maintenance responsibility. VDOT maintains the following for citizens to report road problems or concerns:
You can reach the local VDOT Residency Administrator's office by phone at 253-5138; the Williamsburg Area Maintenance Headquarters at 253-5138; or, the Seaford Area Maintenance Headquarters at 898-5151. You can also submit a service request by calling the central service center at 1-800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623). Other helpful links are below.
VDOT Customer Service Center
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The Planning Division and the Office of Development Services puts together a monthly Development Activity Report. That report and more can be found in the county's Development Dashboard located on the Development Services webpage here.
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- 2025 - $0.7800
- 2024 - $0.7400
- 2023 - $0.7700
- 2022 - $0.7800
- 2021 - $0.7950
- 2020 - $0.7950
- 2019 - $0.7950
- 2018 - $0.7950
- 2017 - $0.7950
- 2016 - $0.7515
- 2015 - $0.7515
- 2014 - $0.7515
- 2013 - $0.7515
- 2012 - $0.7415
- 2011 - $0.6575
- 2010 - $0.6575
- 2009 - $0.6575
- 2008 - $0.6575
- 2007 - $0.6975
- 2006 - $0.6975
- 2005 - $0.8175
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Yes. Each week, the Board of Supervisors is provided with a package of memos, letters, reports, etc. from the County Administrator, regional bodies, and staff members.
This package is posted online on the Board’s website for citizens to review. This initiative is in keeping with the Board’s strategic priority of Effective and Outstanding Communications and Civic Engagement.
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You can reach the local VDOT Residency Administrator's office by phone at 253-5138; the Williamsburg Area Maintenance Headquarters at 253-5138; or, the Seaford Area Maintenance Headquarters at 898-5151. You can also submit a service request online at http://www.virginiadot.org by clicking on "Report a Road Problem" in the upper right-hand corner, or call the central service center at 1-800-FOR-ROAD (367-7623).
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Any dead animal that is found on private property becomes the responsibility of the property owner. Any dead animal that is found on a private road becomes the responsibility of the property owner or their Homeowners Association. If a dead animal is found to be on a roadway that is maintained by VDOT, it will be responsibility of VDOT to remove it. If a dead animal is found on a public roadway that is maintained by VDOT, contact the York County Emergency Dispatch Center at their non-emergency number (757) 890-3621.
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If you are thinking about renting out your house, an accessory structure, or one or more rooms in your house on a short-term basis (i.e., fewer than 90 days), here are some things you need to know:
- In York County, short-term rentals (STRs) fall into the category of either tourist homes or bed and breakfast inns (B&Bs). The distinction between the two is that in a B&B, breakfast is provided in addition to overnight accommodations, and the property owner is required to live on the premises or in adjacent premises.
- Tourist homes and B&Bs are permitted as a matter of right in the LB (Limited Business) and GB (General Business) zoning districts. In residential zoning districts – RC, RR, R33, R20, R13, and RMF – they are permitted only upon the issuance of a Special Use Permit by the Board of Supervisors. Special Use Permits are a special privilege granted by the Board under a specific set of circumstances and conditions, and each application and situation is unique. The Special Use Permit process typically takes between two and three months. It requires two advertised public hearings, and a non-refundable application fee of $450.
- STRs in residential districts must have the appearance of a single-family detached home and normal accessory residential structures.
- All parking must be accommodated on the property. On-street parking is prohibited.
- One freestanding, non-illuminated sign, not exceeding four (4) square feet in area, may be permitted to identify the STR.
- The maximum number of guests will be determined by the Board of Supervisors based on the density and character of the area and the size and characteristics of the proposed site.
- STRs are subject to the state sales tax as well as the 5% County transient occupancy tax and $2.00 per night room tax. The proprietor of any such establishment is required to obtain a County business license, establish a County transient occupancy tax account, and file with the Virginia Department of Taxation for a Virginia State Sales Tax account. For more details, visit the Commissioner of the Revenue webpage.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A SHORT-TERM RENTAL, PLEASE CONTACT THE YORK COUNTY PLANNING DIVISION AT (757) 890-3404 OR BY EMAIL AT PLANNING@YORKCOUNTY.GOV, OR VISIT OUR OFFICE IN THE YORK COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER AT 224 BALLARD STREET IN YORKTOWN.
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Under the Board of Supervisors Menu tab on our website, there is a link for "Presentations to the Board". You can also view that page here.
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Yes. The county and schools share many services. Some of these are:
- Banking
- Network Services
- Payroll
- Accounts Payable
- Purchasing
- Regional Radio System
- Video Services
- Shared Facility Use
- Virtual High School
- Legal Services
- Fueling Stations
- Sign Shop
- Grounds Maintenance
- DARE program
- Schools Resource Officers
- Drills - intruder, tornado, earthquake
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York County does not require a permit for yard sales. The Code requires that anyone having a yard sale not have more than two (2) a year, and that they last no more than three (3) days each event.