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March 17, 2021 at 2:00pm
Fairfax County, Falls Church City, and Fairfax City residents who work in grocery stores, manufacturing, and the food and agriculture sectors can now register for a COVID-19 vaccine appointment, starting today (Wednesday).
The Fairfax County Health Department announced this morning that it is expanding eligibility for the vaccine to the next three groups of essential frontline workers included in phase 1b, as defined by the Virginia Department of Health.
“We are opening these categories because our vaccine supply will be increasing over the next few weeks and we will be able to move through our current waitlist at a faster pace,” the health department said in its blog post.
UpdatedWed, Mar 10, 2021 at 2:32 pm ET
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Pulte Home LLC is proposing to redevelop a 4.63 acre parcel that includes the Breezeway Motel on Fairfax Boulevard in the city. (Google Maps)
FAIRFAX CITY, VA Fairfax City Council and Planning Commission reviewed an updated proposal this week from the Pulte Home Company, LLC to redevelop the Breezeway Motel and adjacent properties in the city.
Pulte s proposal seeks to redevelop the 4.63 acre parcel that contains the 50-room motel, located at 10829 Fairfax Blvd.; the 38-unit Fairfax Garden Apartments on Cedar Avenue; and four single-family homes on Oak and Walnuts streets, according to the staff report. The developer plans to replace these buildings with 42 townhouse units, 20 two-over-two condominium units, and an 8,000-10,000 square-foot commercial building.
UpdatedFri, Feb 26, 2021 at 10:22 am ET
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In this alcove along Fairfax Boulevard used to sit The First Soldier of the South to Shed His Blood for the Confederacy, a monument dedicated in 1927 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. (Michael O Connell | Patch)
The official seal of the City of Fairfax includes the image of a Confederate soldier. (Michael O Connell/Patch)
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted in September to remove a Confederate monument from the grounds of the old Fairfax County Courthouse. (Mark Hand/Patch)
FAIRFAX CITY, VA In recent weeks, workers have been demolishing the vacant Travelodge on Fairfax Boulevard to make way for a new Wawa gas station. A stone wall separates the property from the sidewalk that runs along the road. At one point, the wall dips toward the demolished building and forms an alcove that sits empty except for a collection of leaves and debris.