The 2024 legislative session will start in two weeks and, in advance, the Arlington County Board and local delegates and senators have hammered out their shared priorities for the session. A week and a half ago, Board members approved its package of legislative priorities for the 60-day session, including two new additions. One wording change
The Arlington County Board approved a planning document for Langston Blvd with nearly a dozen changes intended to respond to broad and neighborhood-specific concerns.
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
County leaders say Arlington is facing a grim future due to its rising office vacancy rate, which now stands at 21.5%. Arlington is leading the region with its vacancy rate, which works out to 9 million square feet of empty space, according to Arlington Economic Development Director Ryan Touhill. He predicts the vacancy rate will
Two significant county plans one governing stewardship of trees and natural resources and the other historic preservation are reaching the finish line. On Saturday, the Arlington County Board set hearings for both plans. Members will vote on adopting the plans at the hearings. First up will be the Historic and Cultural Resources Plan,