Snow Crews Worked Overnight From Arlington's Dept. of Environmental Services: "Full road crew shifts starting at midnight; plenty of residual salt already down. Avoid driving during a winter weather event." [Twitter] Two Hour Delay for Feds From the Office of Personnel Management: "Federal agencies in the DC area will OPEN with a 2-hour
The Arlington County Board has approved adding pedestrian-only streets and low-speed "shared streets" to its transportation repertoire. The amendments to the county's Master Transportation Plan were approved unanimously at the Board's meeting on Saturday. As we reported in September, the county's long-term plan for Rosslyn includes a multi-block, pedestrian-only stretch of 18th Street to replace Rosslyn's
Updates from Our County Leadership Guest Speakers Libby Garvey Chair, Arlington County Board David Priddy Vice Chair, Arlington School Board January General Membership Meeting Free and Open to the Public Monday, January 22, 2024 7:00 - 9:00 pm Join Us
Garvey Talks Crime "Board chair Libby Garvey didn’t go for the jugular, but in a Jan. 2 roundtable between County Board members and the Arlington County Civic Federation, managed to make her point: The county’s relatively recent catch-and-release approach to crime and punishment, she said, must end. Garvey made clear that the five-member County
Pacers Owner Keeps Streak Alive "Chris Farley is a runner who, for nearly a quarter-century, had finished a marathon or otherwise run 26.2 miles every year in under three hours. But in November, Farley, the owner of the Pacers Running stores in the D.C. area, was pretty sure his streak was over. He ran