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November 2019 Newsletter

November 2019 Newsletter

[ 0 ] November 9, 2019 |

Join us for our next monthly meeting, Wednesday, November 13 at 7 p.m, Aurora Hills Community Center. On the agenda:

Come hear about transportation projects in our area and the county’s plan to collect transportation data and model future needs from staff from Arlington County Department of Environmental Services.

County Board member Matt de Ferranti will also be present until 7:40 to hear your transportation concerns and possibly answer a few questions on county policy.

We’ll also hear about the Livability Action Plan, the latest outcome of the Livability22202 initiative.

Additional meeting items: Census 2020, officer elections.

Come Early, at 6:30 PM to meet local high school teens as they present a solution to single-use take containers in and around National Landing that they’ll be taking to the EPA for the National Recycling
Innovation Fair.

Other newsletter updates:
Free trees; 20th & Ives park exploratory committee; Census 2020 jobs; Restaurant Row parking & Crystal House development; Crystal City BID open houses; I-395 toll lanes; AHCA officer elections.

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MetPark 6/7/8 (HQ2) & Community Benefits

MetPark 6/7/8 (HQ2) & Community Benefits

[ 0 ] October 14, 2019 |

A starting draft of community benefits has been developed in coordination with reps from our three area civic associations and leverage the Livability22202 initiative. These reflect the most appropriate package of items our impacted neighborhoods expect to see from this particular project.

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October 2019 Newsletter

October 2019 Newsletter

[ 0 ] October 7, 2019 |

Join us for our next monthly meeting, Wednesday, October 9 at 7 p.m, Aurora Hills Community Center. On the agenda:

Come hear about crime and ask questions of the Arlington County Police Department. The Crystal City BID will talk about their expansion into our neighborhood and changes anticipated with buisness, community events, and area branding. Finally, Matt Mattauszek from the County Housing and Planning Division as been appointed the planning coordinator for the 22202 area. Find out about his role and ask questions about how the County is planning to manage housing and development in our area.

Other newsletter updates:
Volunteers needed; New businesses on 23rd street; Gunston Fall Fun Fest; Arlington Census Parters; Development updates.

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September 2019 Newsletter

September 2019 Newsletter

[ 0 ] September 11, 2019 |

Join us for our next monthly meeting, Wednesday, September 17 at 7 p.m, Aurora Hills Community Center. On the agenda:

Come hear about the progress on the Livability Initiative, ask questions, and provide feedback on ways to improve Livability and especially ways to build a sense of community for 22202.

Other newsletter updates:
Nelly Custis Park open; Dog parks uncertain; Input needed for Crystal House corner park; 23rd Street water main work; Development updates; 23rd Street tunnel closed; More glass recycling options

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July 2019 Newsletter

July 2019 Newsletter

[ 0 ] July 13, 2019 |

Join us for our next monthly meeting, Wednesday, July 17 at 7 p.m, Aurora Hills Community Center. On the agenda:

Dog Parks, and the resident-let initiatives to finally get public dog parks at Virginia Highlands and Eads. Come learn more details and how you can help.

23rd Street “Arts Village”. Hear about a possible future vision for 23rd Street “Restaurant Row”.

Other newsletter updates:
Livability Framework; Sustainability request; Start of Amazon HQ2 building at Met Park; Army-Navy Dr complete streets project; More buildings at Crystal Houses; Nelly Custis Park Ribbon Cutting July 27.

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Proposed Dog Parks

Proposed Dog Parks

[ 0 ] July 11, 2019 |

Update: At the July meeting, members of the Aurora Highlands Civic Association introduced and passed a resolution supporting the establishment of a dog park in the area. On August 6 representatives […]

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Livability Framework

Livability Framework

[ 0 ] July 11, 2019 |

Update: keep track of progress on the Livability Initiative page Recognizing that the pace of development in the 22202 area is expected to surge from mid-2019 onwards, and that recent […]

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23rd Street Bohemian Village Vision

23rd Street Bohemian Village Vision

[ 0 ] July 10, 2019 |

The Twenty-Third Street Corridor LLC, owner of many of the properties along 23rd Street “restaurant row” have asked Virginia Tech School of Architecture to undertake a vision study of a village […]

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June 2019 Newsletter

June 2019 Newsletter

[ 0 ] June 6, 2019 |

Join us for our next monthly meeting, Wednesday, June 12 at 7 p.m, Aurora Hills Community Center. On the agenda:

The Department of Parks & Recreation will provide a brief update on the demolition and replanting work planned for the 20th & Ives lot.

Managing Arlington’s Environmental, Energy, and Recycling Challenges: We’ll have Demetra McBride from the county’s Office of Sustainability and Environmental Management and Neil Seldman from the Waste to Wealth Initiative at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR) to talk about county and private initiatives to respond to climate change, manage stormwater, promote green building and energy efficiency, and deal with the nationwide recycling crisis.

Other newsletter updates:
Transportation update; Boeing donates to support Long Bridge Park; Acoustic Hour; Primaries June 11,

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First Amazon development plans published for Met Park

First Amazon development plans published for Met Park

[ 0 ] May 16, 2019 |

The first set of development plans related to Amazon HQ2 have been submitted. These cover two buildings at Met Park. Look for this development to enter the county’s public review process in the next few months, with buildout in 3-4 years.

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