Gallows Rd. Bridge Over Rt. 50 Set for Rehab
Del. Kaye Kory announced that the Virginia Department of Transportation held an informational open house for the public to learn more about plans to reconstruct the Gallows Road (Route 650)
Del. Kaye Kory announced that the Virginia Department of Transportation held an informational open house for the public to learn more about plans to reconstruct the Gallows Road (Route 650)
U.S. Rep. Don Beyer, whose 8th District of Virginia includes the City of Falls Church, introduced the Keeping Guns from Criminals Act yesterday to close a loophole in federal law
A veteran leading member of the Falls Church Planning Commission, included in an effort by consultants to the City of Falls Church and School Board to elicit comments on how to best develop near 40 acres annexed to the City said Monday that if commercial development of 10 acres of the land was on the area nearest the West Falls Church Metro station, she would have no opposition to whatever height or density variances might be sought.
The Falls Church Anglican, the large congregation of defectors from the Episcopal Church denomination who occupied but was eventually forced by the courts to vacate the historic Falls Church site on S. Washington St., has bought a new five-acre location at 6565 Arlington Blvd. within a mile of its former site in Fairfax County.
Consultants from Cooper Carry and VHB spent the day Monday calling in scores of City of Falls Church so-called “stakeholders” to follow up the June 6 well-attended public “visioning meeting” on how the near 40 acres of property, including that currently housing the City’s high and middle schools, annexed into the City as part of last year’s deal to sell the City’s water system to Fairfax County.should be best developed.
More than 170 George Mason High School seniors walked across the stage to receive their diplomas at DAR Constitution Hall on Wednesday at the school’s graduation ceremony. Check out our
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