Falls Church to Celebrate Car Free Day Next Tuesday
The City of Falls Church has announced it will celebrate Car Free Day next Tuesday, September 22 and encourage residents and commuters to show support for reduced traffic and cleaner
The City of Falls Church has announced it will celebrate Car Free Day next Tuesday, September 22 and encourage residents and commuters to show support for reduced traffic and cleaner
Leading a nationwide trend in community concern for habitat loss, the City of Falls Church has been officially designated a National Wildlife Federation Community Wildlife Habitat. The community is invited
Dr. Toni Jones, superintendent of the Falls Church City Public Schools, announced Wednesday that at the Fairfax County Planning Commission meeting set for tonight, the City Schools will seek a postponement by the Planners of action on the schools’ request for approval of expansion and renovation plans for Mt. Daniel Elementary School.
The rousing groundbreaking ceremony held last week for The Kensington, the City of Falls Church’s latest large scale mixed use project that will now rise out of underutilized land in its commercially-zoned corridors, symbolically signaled a new prevailing theme for new residential development in the City.
Dr. Toni Jones, superintendent of the Falls Church City Public Schools, announced Wednesday that at the Fairfax County Planning Commission meeting set for Thursday night, the City Schools will seek a postponement by the Planners of action on the schools’ request for approval of expansion and renovation plans for Mt. Daniel Elementary.
ConnectDER, a Falls Church-based company that makes solar installation equipment, was named the first place winner in the energy category for Virginia Governor Terry McAullife’s first ever Virginia Velocity Business Plan Competition. The company beat out Autonomous Marine Systems, a marine data company, for the top prize in the energy category, for which they were awarded $225,000.
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