The City of Alexandria announced on March 12 that it will host a virtual community meeting about the Beauregard Trail Feasibility Study Project on Wednesday, March 25 at 7 p.m. The project aims to explore options for extending the existing Beauregard Trail from Fillmore Avenue along North Beauregard Street to the Fairfax County border.
The meeting is intended to inform residents about the project’s scope and current conditions, as well as provide opportunities for public feedback. A brief question period will follow the presentation. For those unable to attend, a recording of the presentation will be made available on the project website.
Alexandria provides services to residents, businesses, and visitors within its defined boundaries as an independent city, according to the official website. The city operates under a council-manager form of government in which the City Council selects a manager responsible for operations, according to the official website.
Community identity in Alexandria is enhanced by museums and historic sites that interpret local social and cultural history, according to the official website. The city also maintains sites such as the Alexandria Black History Museum that document African American heritage, as noted on its official website. Additionally, Alexandria incorporates racial and social equity into its policies and decisions with the goal of fostering fair outcomes for all members of the community, per information from its official website.
For reasonable disability accommodation related to this meeting, individuals are encouraged to contact Sara Brandt-Vorel at sara.brandtvorel@alexandriava.gov or use Virginia Relay 711. Free interpretation and translation services are also available by emailing LanguageAccess@alexandriava.gov or calling 703.746.3960.



