Duke Street Land Use Plan open house materials now available online

Mayor Justin Wilson, City Of Alexandria - City Of Alexandria website
Mayor Justin Wilson, City Of Alexandria - City Of Alexandria website
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The City of Alexandria has announced that the online version of the Duke Street Land Use Plan Community Open House is now available to the public until mid-January. The materials presented during the in-person event held on December 10 are accessible online, allowing residents and stakeholders who could not attend to review and participate.

Workshops covering the same topics as the open house are scheduled for January. Community members interested in attending can sign up through a provided link. Additionally, business owners within a half-mile of Duke Street are invited to join a Business Owner Workshop in January. The city will also introduce the Duke Street Business Passport Program next month, with more information available via an online flyer and registration links.

For those requiring disability accommodations, contact Lisa Chase at 703.746.3831 or use Virginia Relay 711.

Alexandria functions as an independent city in Northern Virginia on the west bank of the Potomac River, across from Washington, D.C., delivering services to residents, businesses, and visitors within its boundaries (https://www.alexandriava.gov). The city operates under a council-manager government system where elected officials select a manager to oversee operations (https://www.alexandriava.gov). Established in 1749 as a trading community along the Potomac River (https://www.alexandriava.gov), Alexandria incorporates racial and social equity into its policies to support fair outcomes for all community members (https://www.alexandriava.gov).

Alexandria provides over 175 services through its centralized Alex311 system (https://www.alexandriava.gov) and maintains museums and historic sites that interpret local social and cultural history (https://www.alexandriava.gov). The city’s Office of Historic Alexandria works to safeguard historical assets since its creation in 1982 (https://www.alexandriava.gov), while commissions such as the Alexandria Archaeological Commission partner with agencies for research and preservation efforts (https://www.alexandriava.gov).

For further details about upcoming events or programs related to land use planning or business engagement along Duke Street, residents are encouraged to visit official city resources.



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