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Reston Master Plan and Community Planning

Reston Master Plan Special Study

 

2010

ISSUES BULLETIN 2010-1, ARCH Statement to the Reston Master Plan Special Study Task Force: Proposed Guiding Principles for the Task Force on Reston’s Future Development, January 26, 2010

2009

Reston Land Use College, First session, June 16, 2009

The purpose of the Reston Land Use College is to provide an opportunity to learn about relevant land use planning concepts, the planning process and the process of reviewing development proposals in the Reston area. 

At the first session, we will be discussing the basis of land use planning in Virginia and reviewing the topics to be covered in the future sessions.  At the end of the session, we will be asking people interested in attending the rest of the course to fill out a short registration form. 

Clerk's Board Summary: Report of Actions of the Fairfax Board of Supervisors, Reston-Dulles Corridor Study (Item 42), May 18, 2009 [PDF].

2008

E-mail correspondence from Hunter Mill District Supervisor Catherine Hudgins, February 20, 2008.  

Issues Bulletin 2008-1 (PDF), August 27, 2008, ARCH Member Meeting with County Staff.   

"Proposed Steps for Establishing Planning Process in Reston" (DOC), February 20, 2008. Attachment to email from Hunter Mill District Supervisor Catherine Hudgins.  

Notice to Members of DPZ Meeting, Jerry Volloy, President, ARCH, October 19, 2008.

"Staff Recommendation regarding the Review of the Reston Master Plan and related sections of the Fairfax County Comprehensive Plan" (PDF), October 28, 2008:   Planning Division, Department of Planning and Zoning, Fairfax County.  

2007

Fairfax County Board of Supervisors amended the Planned Residential Community (PRC) zoning district in the Zoning Ordinance to update information used to compute population density within the PRC District.

Background Materials

Reston Master Plan Special Study home page, Department of Planning and Zoning, Fairfax County

Reston Master Plan maps

Reston Master Plan Report (original), March 10, 1962: Simon Enterprises, Developers. 
PDF format - Warning: Huge FILES!   Part 1. Part 2.

 

from Jerry Volloy
date Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 10:08 PM
subject Planning Reston's Future Development
Dear ARCH Members,

A number of ARCH Members provided input to the Fairfax County Planning Staff regarding development planning that will shape Reston's future development, as well as the documents and processes involved.  On Tuesday 28 October, at 7 p.m., the Department of Planning and Zoning will conduct a meeting at St. Thomas A Becket, located at 1421 Wiehle Ave, to let us know what actions and changes the County intends to take to respond to and implement your suggestions.

 This is the 3rd phase of an initiative that involved informative briefings by the County to educate the community on Reston Master Planning documents and processes; taking resident input, and now the County's response to those inputs.

 Needless to say, this is an important meeting that will have an impact on Reston's future for many years to come, and I know that you will want to join us at the meeting.  Attached is the County's invitation and information about it.

Sincerely,

Gerald R. Volloy, President
Alliance of Reston Clusters and Homeowners

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