City of Alexandria Health, Community and Human Services, Other Services Will Move to New Location

City of Alexandria Health, Community and Human Services, Other Services Will Move to New Location
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City of Alexandria Health, Community and Human Services, Other Services Will Move to New Location

In February 2023, the Department of Community and Human Services (DCHS), Alexandria Department of Health (AHD), Neighborhood Health Clinic, Permit Center, part of the Finance Department, and limited Clerk of Court services will move to a new, centralized location: the Redella S. “Del” Pepper Community Center at 4850 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA, 22311.

The move will begin in February 2023. More than 600 City employees will be moving from their existing offices in phases based on current location and department.

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