Facilities Planning Advisory Council (FPAC)
Community Advisory Committee
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School Board Liaison
Mateo Dunne
Staff Liaisons
Janice Szymanski, Chief, Facilities Services & Capital Programs
Jessica Gillis, Executive Director, Capital Improvements & Planning
Committee Purpose
The Facilities Planning Advisory Council (FPAC) shall provide accurate, timely, and relevant advice to the Fairfax County School Board with regard to the development of strategic, comprehensive, and long-term plans for educational and educational support facilities within Fairfax County for Fairfax County Public School (FCPS) students. The FPAC is intended to enhance community outreach and input into the facilities planning process.
2024-25 Council Charge
Continue working with staff to plan for robust facility renovation queue and related criteria, facility condition and space utilization assessment for all facilities, potential new school boundaries through revised corresponding policies, plan for expanding funding opportunities, and construction contracting mechanisms; monitor the Brookfield Elementary School renovation; recommend changes to the boundary policies and processes; incorporate community input and comment, as appropriate; work with the School Board and CPDC on the future focus of FPAC; continue to address facilities-related issues and bring its recommendations to the School Board; and, continue to monitor the implementation of prior recommendations.
Meeting Schedule
The following is the upcoming FPAC meeting schedule. Unless otherwise noted, all FPAC meetings will be held at the Gatehouse Administration Center, room 3050/51, 8115 Gatehouse Road, Falls Church, VA 22042. Regular meetings will be held from 7-9:30 p.m. Work Session meetings will fall between 6-9 p.m. See meeting agenda for specifics.
Meeting Date | Location and Time | Agenda | Approved Minutes |
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September 3, 2024 | Regular Meeting | Meeting Agenda | Meeting Minutes |
October 1, 2024 | Regular Meeting | Meeting Agenda | |
October 15, 2024 | Committee Work Time Reserved | ||
November 12, 2024 | Regular Meeting | ||
November 26, 2024 | Committee Work Time Reserved | ||
December 3, 2024 | Regular Meeting | ||
December 17, 2024 | Committee Work Time Reserved | ||
January 14, 2025 | Regular Meeting | ||
January 21, 2025 | Committee Work Time Reserved | ||
February 4, 2025 | Regular Meeting | ||
February 18, 2025 | Committee Work Time Reserved | ||
February 22, 2025 (Saturday) | Retreat (Off-Site) | ||
March 4, 2025 | Regular Meeting | ||
March 18, 2025 | Committee Work Time Reserved | ||
April 8, 2025 | Regular Meeting | ||
April 22, 2025 | Committee Work Time Reserved | ||
May 6, 2025 | Regular Meeting | ||
May 20, 2025 | Regular Meeting | ||
June 3, 2025 | Regular Meeting |
FPAC Background
On September 23, 2010, the School Board approved the formation of a Facilities Planning Advisory Council (FPAC) as a new advisory council of the Board. The mission of the advisory council is to advise and inform the staff and School Board in the development of comprehensive, long-term plans for facilities needs in the most effective and efficient way. FPAC is made up of 13 citizens – one from each Fairfax County magisterial district, one from the City of Fairfax, and three at-large members.
Facilities-related issues that may be considered by the advisory council may include, but are not limited to:
- school program capacity
- enrollment and projections
- transportation and operating efficiencies related to facilities planning
- Capital Improvement Program (CIP) prioritization
- creative financing and construction strategies
- scope of renovations
- school closures and new schools
- student accommodation planning (building additions/modular relocations/ review of school boundaries)
The creation of FPAC is the result of a recommendation by the School Board’s Comprehensive Plan Development Committee (CPDC), which is charged with designing a recommendation for a comprehensive facilities planning process in order to address:
- A need for increased public awareness when a school boundary study was imminent;
- A need for increased public validation that facilities issues existed which could require a boundary study;
- A need for a more regional, long-range approach to facilities planning that is not provided in the current Capital Improvement Program (CIP) development process.
CPDC’s research led to the decision to create and establish an “umbrella planning group” to interact with staff, the community, and the School Board, by providing district-wide comprehensive planning oversight and guidance. The establishment of a Facilities Planning Advisory Council will serve to further the intent of School Board Policy 8120, Facilities Planning, School Planning, which directs the preparation of a Capital Improvement Plan, program based school capacities, size and location of schools, periodic boundary adjustments, and most importantly, community involvement.
FPAC Appointees
The following members were appointed by the School Board to the Facilities Planning Advisory Council:
Member | Biography |
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Chuck Fanshaw, FPAC Appointment | Charles W. “Chuck” Fanshaw is a senior executive with over 39 years of military and civilian experience as a facilities construction, engineering, planning, and operations professional. Chuck retired from the federal Senior Executive Service in 2021, last serving as the Management Advisor to the U.S. Ambassador to NATO in Brussels, Belgium. He has extensive K-12 and higher education experience with past positions as Director of Construction for Gwinnett County Public Schools in Georgia, and Director of Facilities Project Management and Design at George Mason University, successfully leading and managing multi-year, billion-dollar educational facilities programs at both locations. He was also Director of Administrative Services for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, in Alexandria, VA, and Director of Support Services at the National Defense University in Washington, DC. Chuck was commissioned as a Navy Civil Engineer Corps (Seabee) officer serving 12 years on active duty and 14 years in the reserves, retiring as a Navy Captain. Chuck attended the Virginia Military Institute and received his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering. He also graduated from the University of Florida and received a Master of Engineering degree in civil engineering. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Georgia. Chuck is excited to be able to use his experiences to serve the community as a member of FPAC. He and his wife have resided in Fairfax since 2004 and their three children have graduated from or attend school in the WT Woodson HS pyramid. |
Dianna Bo FPAC Appointment Through 2026 | Dianna Bo, PE, PMP, serves as the facilities capital planning team lead for the United States Coast Guard Headquarters, Office of Civil Engineering, where she oversees capital planning for the Coast Guard’s nationwide shore infrastructure portfolio. Prior to this role, Dianna retired from the Coast Guard after 22 years of active duty service, where she gained specialized experience in directing university facilities operations, managing major systems acquisition programs, and completing capital construction project planning & execution. Dianna graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the United States Coast Guard Academy in New London, CT. She also holds a Master of Engineering degree from Texas A&M University in College Station, TX, and a Master of Business Administration from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. She is passionate about public service and being involved in the community. She previously co-led a local Girl Scout troop and currently volunteers at Share of McLean and with the McLean High School Athletic Boosters. Dianna, her husband, two high school children, and her dog live in McLean, VA. Their children go to McLean High School and their rescue dog is totally spoiled. |
Jim Riddle Hunter Mill District [email protected] FPAC Appointment Through 2026 | James T. “Jim” Riddle currently works for the Prince William County Department of Development Services, Building Development Division serving as the Principal Engineer and Supervisor for Special Inspections. In this role, Jim leads the County’s effort in the review and inspection of the structural systems for most buildings constructed in the County. This includes all construction conducted by the Prince William County Public School system. Overall, Jim has 30 years of experience in the engineering and construction industry focusing on design, construction management, and code enforcement. Jim holds a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the Catholic University of America and a master’s degree in Civil Engineering with a concentration in structural engineering from the University of Virginia. Jim is licensed as a Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the State of Maryland, and the District of Columbia. Jim and his wife, Gwen, have lived in Vienna, Virginia since 2000. Their two children have attended schools in the James Madison pyramid. Jim also volunteers as an assistant coach for the Vienna Girls High School Rugby team. |
Vacant Franconia District | |
Bart Stewart Mason District [email protected] FPAC Appointment Through 2026 | Bart Stewart, PE, LEED AP, has nearly two decades of experience working in the real estate and construction industries. Bart is a Managing Director at WB Engineers+Consultants, an MEP engineering firm focused on consultation and design related to building infrastructure. He brings years of experience in analyzing, upgrading, and optimizing old buildings with aging mechanical, electrical, and plumbing infrastructure, focused on improving thermal comfort, indoor air quality, and energy efficiency. Bart moved to Northern Virginia in 2009 and has lived in Fairfax County for nearly a decade. He has two sons attending school in the Mason District, and also volunteers for their school PTA. His wife has served on the Title I Parent Advisory Committee since 2021. |
Catherine Hosek, Vice Chair FPAC Appointment | Cathy Hosek has been an education advocate for almost 20 years. She left her web page development job to focus on raising her 4 children full-time. Cathy served for 2 years as PTA President of Stratford Landing ES and is the School Outreach Manager for GrandInvolve, an organization that connects Seniors to local Title I Schools through mentoring and teaching to the students. Last year she was the School Action Team Leader at Mount Vernon Woods and this year she is at Washington Mill. Cathy graduated with a B.S. in Agriculture/Horticulture from Murray State University and is currently employed part-time at the American Society for Horticultural Science. Cathy has been attending FPAC meetings for over 3 years and also attends the VDOT and EMBARK meetings on the Richmond Highway Corridor. She is also her neighborhood member who attends the Mount Vernon Council of Citizens Association Education meetings. Cathy, her husband, and 4 children all live near Mount Vernon in Alexandria. Her children attend Stratford Landing, Mount Vernon, West Potomac, and George Mason University. |
Vacant Providence District | |
Vacant Springfield District | |
John Walser Sully District | |
Karl Jensen FPAC Appointment Through 2026 | Karl Jensen has been a resident of Fairfax County for over 17 years and is the father of six daughters, with two currently within the FCPS community. In his professional work, Karl is an accomplished Senior Executive and Board Member, with demonstrated success leading global organizations. His group includes AECOM’s Disaster Resilience group that oversees the efforts to restore communities affected by disasters, including the CoVID-19 pandemic. His team oversees a diverse portfolio of projects that support the missions of Governments around the globe. Prior to his roles in industry, Karl was a Naval Officer. He was a Naval Aviator with over 40 combat flights in Iraq and Somalia. Karl holds a BS in Aerospace Engineering from the US Naval Academy, an MS in Astronautical Engineering, and Aerospace Engineers’ Degree from the Naval Postgraduate School and has completed the Advanced Program Managers Course from the Defense Services Management College. He is a sought-after speaker and has presented at various industry conferences and events. |
Doug Taylor FPAC Appointment Through 2026 | |
Joe Arnold FPAC Appointment Through 2026 | Joe Arnold, LEED AP, has worked in the construction contracting industry since high school completing projects for private, public and institutional clients in 13 states, Canada, Mexico, Brazil and India. Since 2003, Joe's Mid-Atlantic Region portfolio includes data centers, hospitals, labs, museums, sports stadiums/headquarters, The Whitehouse, commercial office buildings, parking garages, university buildings/dorms, multi-family buildings, big box/distribution centers, alternative energy infrastructure and K-12 renovations/new buildings. Experienced in all types of project delivery, Joe currently has P&L responsibilities for projects in size from $20 million to $140 million within a 200-mile radius of FCPS headquarters—however he particularly enjoys coaching and mentoring the next generation of construction workers. A 1993 graduate of the University of Kentucky's College of Engineering, Joe completed his MBA (Economics) at the SUNY-University at Buffalo and divides his time between homes in Reston, VA, St. Michaels, MD and Jupiter, FL. Certifications and quasi-official endorsements include: FAA Student-pilot, Virginia M2, Maryland-DNR Boating, campfire guitar/piano/vocal and single-digit USGA GHIN. Joe resides in Reston, VA and his son attends Dogwood Elementary. |
Katie Hermann, Chair City of Fairfax [email protected] FPAC Appointment Through 2024 | Katie Hermann, CFM, GISP, serves as the Environmental Policy and Plan Development Branch Chief in Fairfax County’s Department of Planning and Development (DPD) and supervises a team of planners leading and supporting environmentally focused comprehensive planning initiatives and the review of environmental components of development review applications. She oversees county reviews for federal, state, and interjurisdictional environmental projects and provides support to staff liaisons to Board-appointed committees. Prior to her role at Fairfax County, Ms. Hermann worked in environmental consulting for state and local entities on the east coast. Katie specialized in school safety initiatives, school risk management planning, GIS analytics, floodplain management planning, hazard mitigation planning, and strategic planning for various clients. She has experience working with school districts to implement school risk management plans and helped capture critical emergency response asset information for over 1,000 schools. She graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a B.S. in Geography. Katie lives in the City of Fairfax with her husband and daughter, who attends a City of Fairfax school. |
Resource Documents
View the annual report to the School Board, along with the advisory council guidelines and bylaws.