F.C. in 25 Years? City Workshop Set June 18

The City of Falls Church announced this week that it has scheduled a public “visioning workshop” for the morning of Saturday, June 18. In a release, a City spokesman asked, “What do you think The Little City should look like and feel like as we look ahead 25 years into the future?” The public is invited to join neighbors, City officials, staff, and guest speakers for a presentation and workshop to help update the City’s vision. The workshop will focus on the following areas: community character, commercial redevelopment, transportation, and financial stability.

The gathering will be held at the Falls Church Episcopal Church, 115 E. Fairfax St., with a reception at 8:45 a.m. and workshops to commence at 9 a.m.

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