Public Meeting on F.C. Pedestrian Improvement Projects Set for Nov. 16

The City of Falls Church will be hosting a public meeting this Saturday, Nov. 16, to discuss the N. Roosevelt Street ADA Improvement Project and the N. West Street Pedestrian Improvement Project. The meeting will take place in the Dogwood Room of City Hall, 300 Park Ave., with an open house from 10 – 10:30 a.m., followed by a presentation and discussion portion from 10:30 – 11 a.m.

This meeting will provide and opportunity for members of the community to review the ideas, benefits, and impacts of these projects. City staff will be on hand to present the conceptual project designs as well as to receive public feedback.

Residents may submit comments regarding the N. West Street project to Kirsten Munz (kmunz@fallschurchva.gov), or to James Mak (jmak@fallschurchva.gov) for the N. Roosevelt Street project.

For more information, visit fallschurchva.gov/NWest and fallschurchva.gov/Roosevelt.

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