Arlington County will continue with plans to build dedicated pickleball courts at the Walter Reed Community Center. The county had mulled pausing the project, putting the question to community members in a survey this spring. "Respondents were slightly more in favor of continuing the project, though it should be noted that respondents who identified as
Arlington County has spent more than $150,000 on acoustic fencing to help manage the noise coming from pickleball courts. In recent weeks and months, acoustic fencing has gone up around multi-use courts at five different parks around the county. That includes Glebe Road Park, Marcey Road Park, Hayes Park, Virginia Highlands Park, and Walter Reed
Arlington County's pickleball plans continue to peeve particular people, prompting a potential project pause. The Donaldson Run Civic Association (DRCA) sent a letter to the county's Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) late last week expressing the belief the department did not sufficiently involve the civic association when making the decision to re-line several tennis
A temporary roundabout along Military Road has garnered strong feelings as a deadline for community feedback nears. The pilot project at Military Road and Nelly
Once upon a time, there was a community in Arlington called Marceytown. In that quiet village of Marceytown, at the outbreak of the Civil War, someone allegedly