The Prince William County Industrial Development Authority:
is self-sustaining through administrative fees collected from bond issues and interest earned on loans and other investments. The IDA does not receive any County or State funding.
saves taxpayers money through approval of tax-exempt financing for Prince William County Government projects, waiving customary administrative fees for County Government Projects.
acts as a conduit to pass-through funds for County Economic Development Opportunity Fund (EDOF) grants and Virginia Commonweath Development Opportunity Fund (CDOF) grants as approved by the Board of County Supervisors for targeted industries.
Select Prince William County Projects funded by the ida:
Six County Projects (2025)
Homeless Navigation Center West – Land Judicial Center Expansion Homeless Navigation Center East Countywide Space Public Safety Training Center Expansion Fire and Rescue Station 27 – 15825 Spriggs RD
Spriggs Road Fire Station
Land at 13505 Telegraph Road (2024)
Mental Health Crisis Receiving Center (Approved 2023, opened 2025)
Public Safety Firearms Training Facility 2023
PWC Public Safety Firearms Training Facility
Land Adjacent to McCoart Building for future use (2023)
Animal Services Center (2020)
Groveton Fire Station (2020)
Groveton Fire Station
Adult Detention Center Expansion (2020)
Central District Police Station (2016)
Central District Police Station
