Karen Goff reports on the Board of Supervisors' hearing on the draft Reston Master Plan:
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors needs more time to go over the impact of changes to the Reston Master Plan.
After Tuesday’s public hearing — in which more than a dozen Reston
residents and members of the Reston Master Plan Special Study Task Force
spoke — Hunter Mill Supervisor Cathy Hudgins suggested the board
revisit the subject at the Feb. 11 board of supervisors meeting.
“There are some unfinished things,” said Hudgins, pointing out the
implementation of the plan, which will guide development around Reston’s
three upcoming Silver Line transit stations, is crucial.
“The plan is the plan,” she said. “Implementation will be the
critical part. How do we move forward? Considering the enormity of this,
that is most important. We want to make sure we are not changing the
ground rules that [Reston founder] Robert E. Simon founded.” . . .
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