New members of Reston Association’s Board of Directors officially took over following the first board meeting after the election. The new board formally elected its officers following a month-long election and annual meeting this week, where the results were announced. Izzy Santa and Jalal Mapar will fill two vacant at-large seats on the board, beating
Two of three races for Reston Association’s board of directors will be competitive in this year’s election, which takes place in March. Four seats are open on the nine-member board. Three candidates are running for two at-large directors seats that go for three years. Three people are also vying for one seat as apartment owners’
In an effort to amplify its voice on land use issues, Reston Association’s Board of Directors voted earlier this month to create a land use committee that will advise it on planning and zoning issues. The board formalized the creation of the committee on Jan. 4 after tweaking its scope and overall purpose. The committee
Reston Association is seeking candidates for its 2024 Board of Directors’ election. Four seats are open for the election, which will take place in March. Specifically, two at-large director seats are open, along with the South Lakes district director and the apartment owners’ representative. Ed Abbott, chair of RA’s elections committee, said the positions offer
Reston Association’s Board of Directors has increased the annual member assessment by 7% as part of its $22.1 million budget for next year. At a special meeting on Nov. 20, the board set the assessment at $817, up from $763 last year. In a change from previous years, the fee includes recreational passes for members.