Residents in several Arlington, Virginia, neighborhoods should boil their water before consuming as a precautionary measure after a water main broke on Friday,.
The first Missing Middle case to be heard in Arlington Circuit Court was dismissed last week, but legal fees in another lawsuit against the county continue to balloon. The dismissed lawsuit related to a pair of planned six-plexes in Alcova Heights, approved after the Expanded Housing Option changes. A judge struck the suit down on
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Arlington's Board of Zoning Appeals has rejected a neighbor's attempt to stop two proposed Expanded Housing Option developments in the Alcova Heights neighborhood. An affiliate of local homebuilder Classic Cottages proposes building two side-by-side six-plexes at 4015 and 4019 7th Street S., bordering Alcova Heights Park and a couple of blocks north of Columbia Pike.
Arlington County suffered another defeat last week in the pre-trial proceedings for the Missing Middle lawsuit. It appealed an earlier court decision that the 10 residents suing Arlington County alleging the County Board illegally approved the Missing Middle zoning amendments have standing to do so. Last Thursday, Schell denied the latest motion, meaning