June 9 –
Public comments
Organization
Identification of issues to be addressed and discussion of work plan
Presentation from Comstock
Initial discussion by committee members of vision for station area.
June 16 –
- Presentations by property owners/developers around Wiehle Station concerning their visions and plans, potential for coordinated development, likely impediments to high quality development, traffic issues, networks for cars/pedestrians/bicycles, expectations on timing, impacts of Wiehle development on nearby residential areas and the rest of Reston, relationship of Wiehle development to development near other stations, including Tysons.
- Public comment on same issues.
- Committee discussion concerning issues, opportunities and concerns raised by presentations, general comments on development guidelines.
June 23 –
- Public input.
- Presentation(s) on traffic issues and RMAG recommendations to address and answer questions concerning traffic issues, strategies for mitigating traffic, other transportation issues (including parking), other infrastructure needs.
- Solicit representatives from County, RA and others to address and answer questions concerning parks, recreation, cultural, educational opportunities and issues.
- Committee discussion concerning traffic issues, traffic mitigation, parking, and open space, recreation and cultural issues, plus continuation of discussion of issues from last meeting.
June 23 -
- Public input.
- Committee discussion (both generally and by sub-unit) and identification of agreements/disagreements concerning appropriate densities, heights, mixes of uses, interconnections among parcels, requirements for setbacks, open space, preservation of natural areas, and pedestrian/bicycle pathways in corridor, and incentives for builders.
July 7 –
- Public input.
- Committee discussion of unresolved issues from prior meetings and first draft of recommendations to Task Force.
July 14 –
- Public input.
- Committee discussion of issues from prior meetings and finalization of recommendations to Task Force.
Reston 20/20 is an independent Reston citizens committee dedicated to sustaining Reston's quality of life through excellence in community planning, zoning, and development.
Reston Spring
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Draft Work Plan for Wiehle Avenue Subcommittee
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