The Town of Occoquan is located along the Occoquan River and is full of history, historic buildings, restaurants, and shops.
The Occoquan Town Hall is located at the corner of Ellicott and Mill Street. Town Hall meetings are held at 7:00 PM on the second Tuesday of the month.
The Town of Occoquan was established in 1804 and incorporated in 1874. The Town Charter can be accessed by clicking here.
The Occoquan, Virginia Town Hall is located at:
314 Mill Street Occoquan, VA 22125 Ph: (703) 491-1918
Town Hours - Monday through Friday: 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
The Occoquan Town Council consists of:
Town Staff:
Town Organizations
Town Utility Providers
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Dominion Virginia Power |
1-888-667-3000 |
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Prince William County Service Authority (water) |
703-335-7950 |
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Washington Gas |
703-750-1000 |
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Verizon (telephone) |
1-800-483-4000 |
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Comcast Cable |
703-730-2225 |
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American Disposal (Call for special pick-ups) |
703-368-0500 |
2010 Election Results:
| Position | Candidate | Votes |
| Mayor | ||
| Earnest W. Porta, Jr. | 110 | |
| Write Ins | 3 | |
| Town Council (5) | ||
| Ken T. Brunsvold | 98 | |
| Denise M. Bush | 83 | |
| Joao Paul "JP" Cunha | 60 | |
| Elizabeth A. "Liz" Quist | 89 | |
| Patrick A. Sivigny | 71 | |
| James N. Walbert | 76 | |
| Write Ins | 7 | |
| Total Number of Voters | 120 | |
| # Registered Voters | 629 | |
| Turnout | 19% | |
Write-ins:
For Mayor: Greg Gilker, Lowell Sawyer, and Eleanor Thompson each
received one vote.
For Town Council: Diane Cunha (3), Chris Hardy (2), Ron Savage (1),
and Leo Smith (1)
