October 2022 Newsletter
Join us October 12 for our regular monthly meeting at 7 pm, virtual via Zoom.
Join us October 12 for our regular monthly meeting at 7 pm, virtual via Zoom.
Join us September 14 for our regular monthly meeting. On the agenda we have County Planning Staffer Matt Mattauszek to discuss, with approval of the county’s Capital Improvement Plan, what projects we can expect in our neighborhood over the next decade. We will also hear from Corporal Kenny Giles of the Arlington County Police Department, who will update us on recent trends in our area and how to stay safe.
See the newsletter for details on these and much more.
Join us July 13 for our regular monthly meeting. On the agenda we have the zoning committee report, update from the National Landing BID, and a presentation on the proposal to replace the Americana hotel. See the newsletter for details on these and much more.
Join us June 8 for our regular monthly meeting. On the agenda we have a discussion of the Missing Middle Housing Study, an update on the Dominion Energy project, and a visit with State Senator Adam Ebbin with a legislative update. See the newsletter for details on these and much more.
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the annual Aurora Highlands Father’s Day community sale on Sunday, June 19th from 8am-2pm!
Sign up to get your address on the yard sale map! Maps will be distributed two days prior to the sale.
Join us May 11 for our regular monthly meeting. On the agenda we have the Zoning Committee Report on the Eads Street GLUP Amendment and Crystal City Heights; Preparation for May 12 LRPC meeting on Melwood GLUP Study; and Army Navy Country Club Connector Trail Options. See the newsletter for details on these and much more.
The Arlington County Long Range Planning Committee (LRPC) of the Planning Commission has informed us the the meeting to review Melwood’s application to change the GLUP designation from “Public” to […]
Join us April 13 for our regular monthly meeting. On the agenda we have a discussion about funding for Neighborhood Conservation. Then we will be joined by Matt Ginivan of JBGSmith to hear our ideas about the River House site design.
In new business there are two items to discuss. The first issue is about whether to extend the time period to allow TOSAS, i.e. the temporary outdoor restaurant seating in the parking areas around the restaurants on 23rd Street. The second issue is concerning whether we should lobby the County Board to allow beer and wine to be sold at special events in the parks.
See the newsletters for details on these and much more.
County planners attended our March AHCA meeting to present the Site Plan Review Process, to prepare us to participate in the River House site design. Links to documents laying out the process are here.
Please join us Monday, March 14 at 7pm for an emergency meeting to review and vote on approving the Zoning Committee report on Melwood’s application for zoning changes.
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