Arlington's sometimes controversial Public Spaces Master Plan was approved in a unanimous vote by the County Board on Thursday (April 25). The idea of the update is to provide a framework for the county's plans to preserve natural resources and public activities as part of the broader comprehensive plan. However, the meeting launched discussions over whether the
Peter's Take is a weekly opinion column. The views and opinions expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ARLnow.com. On Oct. 24, Arlington County posted on its website the latest draft of its proposed Public Spaces Master Plan (PSMP), or POPS plan (Plan for Our Places and
Arlington county is looking to create more opportunities for residents to casually use its athletic fields. Through Sept. 8, residents will have the chance to participate in a survey which county staff plan to use to develop policy that will “ensure more equitable access for recreation.”
Arlington County Board vice-chair Christian Dorsey says he will not seek reelection next year. He released the following statement to ARLnow this morning. Now that the County Board has concluded its meetings for 2022, I am ready to turn my attention
This week's Arts Focus asks for your inspiration and input for a flexible outdoor arts and gathering space planned for 2700 South Nelson Street in Green Valley.