Council Ignores Citizens, Surrenders Planning Authority
An analysis of who wins and loses in the new T-Zone proposal, by William Fred Thompson. Developers benefit at the expense of citizens.
An analysis of who wins and loses in the new T-Zone proposal, by William Fred Thompson. Developers benefit at the expense of citizens.
Latest turn in the evolution of T-Zone proposals shows citizen concerns about building size and setbacks, affordable housing, environment, have not been addressed.
Selected images from the Quinn Homestretch architectural plans – renditions, floor plans, and shadow study.
Programs and services for seniors are available for City residents, some are offered through Fairfax County.
Tarter – micromanaging price; Hardi – higher and bigger; Snyder – no attempt at T-zone compromise; Duncan – sorry about your view
City staff raises height and increase the T-zone density, reduces tree canopy and adds more by-right features.
A overview of the Broad and Washington project, its history, size, impact. Expected completion in 2024.
Paul Quinn spoke to City Council about his vision for the Quinn and Homestretch Project..
Tree canopy of this site decreased from 23% to 4%. Stormwater runoff should be reduced by more than 20%.