Alexandria releases recording of Taylor Run infrastructure community meeting held March 27

Alyia Gaskins, Mayor
Alyia Gaskins, Mayor
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The City of Alexandria announced on March 27 that the recording, presentation slides, and a public feedback form from the recent Taylor Run Infrastructure Stabilization Community Meeting are now available online. The virtual meeting, which took place at 6 p.m., focused on three alternative designs for Design Area 1 outfall and included updates based on engineering analysis and prior community input.

The city said these materials are intended to keep residents informed and engaged as the project moves forward. Community members are encouraged to review the information shared during the meeting and submit their feedback through an online form.

Alexandria provides services to residents, businesses, and visitors within its defined boundaries as an independent city, according to the official website. The city operates with a council-manager government structure where the City Council selects a manager for operations, also according to its official website.

In addition to infrastructure projects like Taylor Run, Alexandria incorporates racial and social equity into its policies and decisions in order to foster fair outcomes for all community members, per information from the city’s official website. Alexandria’s museums and historic sites contribute to community identity by interpreting local social and cultural history; this includes maintaining facilities such as the Alexandria Black History Museum that document African American heritage. The Alexandria Archaeological Commission partners with agencies, institutions, and residents for archaeological research and preservation in support of these goals.

Residents interested in learning more about ongoing projects or sharing their perspectives can access additional resources or participate through links provided by the city.



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