Alexandria Traffic and Parking Board to hold public hearing on March 23

Alyia Gaskins, Mayor at City of Alexandria
Alyia Gaskins, Mayor at City of Alexandria
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The Traffic and Parking Board will hold its next public hearing on March 23 at 7 p.m., according to a recent announcement. The meeting will take place both in person at the new City Council Chambers in the Del Pepper Community Resource Center at 4850 Mark Center Drive and virtually via Zoom, with advance registration required for online participation.

The upcoming session allows residents to comment on several transportation issues, including the implementation of Residential Pay-by-Phone parking on the 300 block of Commerce Street, relocation of a Capital Bikeshare station at Commonwealth and Reed Avenues, and adjustments to a future bus stop location on North Fairfax Street. Public input can be provided either in person or virtually by completing a speaker registration form. Written comments are also accepted via email until noon on March 23.

Alexandria operates as an independent city providing services to residents, businesses, and visitors within its boundaries according to the official website. The city uses a council-manager form of government where the City Council selects a manager responsible for operations according to the official website.

Community identity is enhanced through Alexandria’s museums and historic sites that interpret local social and cultural history per the official website. The city maintains institutions such as the Alexandria Black History Museum, which documents African American heritage as noted on the official website. Racial and social equity are incorporated into city policies and decisions to foster fair outcomes for all community members per the official website.

Additionally, archaeological research and preservation efforts are supported by partnerships between the Alexandria Archaeological Commission, agencies, institutions, and residents according to the official website.

The board encourages all interested parties to participate in this process either by attending or submitting written comments. For reasonable disability accommodation or further information about participating in meetings, contact trafficandparkingboard@alexandriava.gov or Virginia Relay 711.



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