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Burke Honors the Fallen
Annual Memorial Day Ceremony held on the grounds of the Burke Centre Conservancy.
The Changing Face of Fairfax Station, Lorton and Clifton
Land use (re)development highlights.
In largely residential areas, land use officials in the offices of Supervisor Pat Herrity (R-Springfield) and Jeff McKay (D-Lee) say to expect to see more “infill” redevelopment in the future.
Top Issues to Follow in the Area
According to Supervisor Pat Herrity (R-Springfield).
First up is getting a long-term fix to I-66 underway in 2017. “I66 congestion impacts Braddock Road,” said Supervisor Pat Herrity (R-Springfield), “and it impacts congestion on 29 as people look to avoid and get around 66.” Then there is a quarter improvement study on the Fairfax County Parkway “so we can get the interchanges and widening that we need.” A final major transportation issue is getting secondary roads paved, such as Rolling Road.
Potomac Bulletin Board: Sept. 12, 2012
Upcoming events and activities.
How to Fix I-66?
More lanes, bus rapid transit, rail, spot improvements proposed.
It’s said that nothing’s certain but death and taxes – but most of the time, traffic congestion on I-66 can be added to that list. So VDOT’s seeking input from the public on how best to alleviate it.
Republican Requiem
Democrats take General Assembly, sweep Fairfax School Board; Republicans hold Springfield.
It wasn’t all that long ago that Northern Virginia had its own breed of Republicanism. People like U.S. Rep. Tom Davis (R-11), U.S. Sen. John Warner and Del. Dave Albo (R-42). Now, after a series of stunning defeats since the election of Donald Trump to the White House, Northern Virginia Republicans are a dying breed, with moderates bowing out or being voted out.
Is It Dead Yet?
Plan to raise taxes in Northern Virginia to pay for roads is still under consideration.
Is It Dead Yet?
Legislators Speak on Budget Issues
Legislators Speak on Budget Issues
Business, Oct. 8-14
Business, Oct. 8-14
Tax Credits Approved For Potomac Yard Fire Station
Tax Credits Approved For Potomac Yard Fire Station
After 20 Hours, Grilled to Perfection
The new-Republican majority fulfills promise to examine county budget — line by line.
After 20 Hours, Grilled to Perfection
Supervisors Begin Budget Votes
New projects and enhancements could force readvertisement of tax rate.
Supervisors Begin Budget Votes
Two Plans, No Decision Yet
Both proposals for western Loudoun density move ahead; Citizens for Property Rights represents at Tuesday's meeting.
Two Plans, No Decision Yet
Calendar-Alexandria and Mount Vernon
Ongoing Summer Classes. Art at the Center, 2804 Sherwood Hall Lane. Children ages 6-10 can participate. Register at www.artatthecenter.org or 703-201-1250. Student Design Competition. Come see Woodlawn transformed from a historic house museum into a comfortable and stylish home for 21st century living. Through Sunday, June 16. $20. Call 703-780-4000.