The Arlington County Board could approve a new sewer plan for the first time in 22 years tomorrow (Saturday). The proposed Sanitary Sewer Collection System Plan is designed to prepare the county for continued growth through 2045. Despite the surge in development planned for the county over the next two decades, the plan does not
Arlington's Planning Commission isn't ready to lend its seal of approval to a major expansion of the Virginia Hospital Center, urging the county's lone hospital to re-work its plans for the project. The commission unanimously voted last night (Tuesday) to urge the County Board to delay its consideration of the project, perhaps providing a major
Seeking a crystal ball for next steps in the Missing Middle housing debate, I watched the Oct. 17 meeting of credentialed volunteers on the Long Range Planning Committee, part of Arlington’s Planning Commission. The tone was civil, and members have clearly hea .
The Arlington County Board is finally set to vote this weekend on the potential height of a new development coming to Wilson Blvd between Clarendon and Courthouse. For months, height has been the topic of
A planned development roughly between Clarendon and Courthouse could go as high as 16 stories, though county staff and some nearby residents are asking for it to be shorter.