County government requests for extensive documentation in a Missing Middle lawsuit have expanded to include an outspoken critic who's helping to fund the suit. Attorneys representing Arlington County contacted Dan Creedon, one of the founders of the anti-Missing Middle group Neighbors for Neighborhoods (NfN), with a broad subpoena last week. The request includes: All communications
Arlington County suffered another defeat last week in the pre-trial proceedings for the Missing Middle lawsuit. It appealed an earlier court decision that the 10 residents suing Arlington County alleging the County Board illegally approved the Missing Middle zoning amendments have standing to do so. Last Thursday, Schell denied the latest motion, meaning
Although Arlington County is set to go to court next summer over its Missing Middle zoning ordinances, it has not stopped approving these new housing projects. Judge David Schell has scheduled a 5-day trial to begin on July 8, 2024 after ruling in October that the 10 residents suing Arlington over the ordinances had standing.
Today, Judge David Schell set the date for a five-day trial, commencing July 8, 2024 trial date in the case against the Arlington County Board seeking to invalidate Missing Middle Housing/Expanded Housing Options (EHO) zoning. In his October 19 ruling, Judge Schell denied the County’s efforts to have the case dismissed, stating repeatedly that the
Missing Middle Lawsuit Trial Set As Arlington Appeals Judge's Ruling - Arlington, VA - A judge set a summer 2024 trial date for a lawsuit filed by a group of Arlington homeowners against the new Missing Middle zoning ordinance.