While we had no meeting this week with the Fourth of July holiday, there is plenty to share and get on your calendars. There is a lot of work underway across the city so this should be an informative, popular post about new stuff happening around town – from private development projects to info sessions about accessory dwellings (ADs) to work happening on the streets. Read on!
City Council will have two more meetings in July and two more meetings in August before we take our summer recess at the end of the summer.
PS – While we get a brief break from the heat today, help keep an eye on elderly neighbors or those with AC issues during the extreme heat we’ll see again next week – note that the Community Center is a designated cooling shelter.
Blog posts are the personal views of Letty Hardi and not official statements or records on behalf of the Falls Church City Council
Wednesday, Sept. 8 — Virginia’s U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner, a senior member of the Senate Banking Committee, released the following statement ahead of a scheduled
Wednesday, Sept. 8 — Virginia’s U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner, a senior member of the Senate Banking Committee, released the following statement ahead of a scheduled committee vote on the nomination of Stephen Miran to the
Sunday, Sept. 7 — Virginia U.S. Senator Mark Warner took time in the midst of a remarkably busy week Friday to appear before the media at the Fairfax County Democratic
The Meridian Mustangs had four turnovers and lost 34-8 in their home opener on Friday night against defending State runner-up Kettle Run. It’s been a promising summer for the football
There was a rainbow in the sky at Meridian High School on Thursday night, and the Mustang field hockey team got seven goals from seven different players en route to
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Mayor Hardi’s Weekly Update: July 12, 2024
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Dear Friends,
While we had no meeting this week with the Fourth of July holiday, there is plenty to share and get on your calendars. There is a lot of work underway across the city so this should be an informative, popular post about new stuff happening around town – from private development projects to info sessions about accessory dwellings (ADs) to work happening on the streets. Read on!
City Council will have two more meetings in July and two more meetings in August before we take our summer recess at the end of the summer.
https://www.lettyhardi.org/updates-from-letty-july-12-2024
Stay cool,
Letty
PS – While we get a brief break from the heat today, help keep an eye on elderly neighbors or those with AC issues during the extreme heat we’ll see again next week – note that the Community Center is a designated cooling shelter.
Blog posts are the personal views of Letty Hardi and not official statements or records on behalf of the Falls Church City Council
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Letty Hardi
Mayor, City of Falls Church
Email: lettyhardifcc@gmail.com, lhardi@fallschurchva.gov
Blog: www.lettyhardi.org/category/news/
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