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Over the past several months, Arlington County has been refreshing its Public Spaces Master Plan (PSMP) based on a statistically valid survey, community feedback, and a review of key standards and policies. This project, known as The Refresh, will update County priorities for public spaces and amenities in the future.
Join us for a PSMP Refresh community meeting on Wednesday, May 27 from 7-8:30 p.m. at Walter Reed Community Center.
At the meeting you can:
- Listen to a staff presentation on the data collected so far.
- Explore interactive stations.
- Share your feedback on access to park amenities.
- Help shape Arlington's policies on lighting, restrooms, and privately owned public space design.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday, May 27
Time: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Location: Walter Reed Community Center, Multipurpose Room
Address: 2909 16th St S, Arlington, VA, 22204
Please RSVP to let us know that you are coming!
Note: RSVPs are not required but will help staff plan for expected attendance. We are happy to provide reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities and language interpretation upon request. Please email requests to us here.
This meeting will take place after the PSMP Implementation Advisory Committee (PSMP-IAC) meeting, which will be from 5-6:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room. That meeting is open to the public and will include a deep-dive presentation into the County's statistically valid survey results. More information on that meeting can be found here.
Getting to the Event
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Public Transit: The closest bus stops to the community center are the ART 74 and 77 bus lines along S Walter Reed Dr and 16th St S.
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Parking: There are two parking lots at Walter Reed Community Center with free parking; however, space can be limited at times. There is also free street parking nearby that is available.
Can’t make it? Look out for an online feedback form that will be launched after the event. Sign up for updates on the Public Spaces Master Plan Refresh webpage so you’re the first to learn about other opportunities to weigh in on this project.
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