Fairfax County is considering a plan to revamp minimum parking requirements for the first time in 35 years in the hope of reshaping the county's landscape over homeowner groups' concerns.
The new Potomac Yard Metro station is slated to open in May, and work is underway on the Virginia Tech campus, an Inova facility and multifamily units.
For those who travel, especially, it's a common experience. Someone not from the D.C. area will ask where you live. And if you're an Arlington resident, you then face a mini dilemma. You can tell them you're from Arlington, Virginia not to be confused with the other Arlingtons in Texas, Massachusetts and elsewhere. But,
Many drivers have circled around blocks in Arlington, looking for a quick parking spot to slide into and pick up a mobile food order. Or they may have skirted around a car double parked in a bike or vehicle travel lane, hazards flashing, rather than waiting for a spot to appear. During the pandemic, the
Next month, Arlington County will hold a community event to kick off a three-year parking pilot program that prices parking by demand in a few highly trafficked corridors. This is the first official step forward since the Arlington County Board accepted a $5.4 million grant from the Virginia Dept. of Transportation for the "performance parking"