Starting next week, residents of each of Reston’s districts will have the opportunity to meet with their Reston Association Board of Directors representatives to discuss issues.
RA’s district meetings are a chance for residents to “provide feedback and hear updates on a variety of district and community-related topics,” according to the Association’s website. Each meeting is facilitated by the Community Engagement Advisory Committee.
The meeting schedule is as follows:
- South Lakes District (Julie Bitzer): Wednesday, May 17 at Terraset Elementary School (11411 Ridge Heights Road)
- Hunters Woods/Dogwood District (Victoria White): Wednesday, May 24 at Southgate Community Center (12125 Pinecrest Road)
- North Point District (John Mooney): Tuesday, May 30 at Armstrong Elementary School (11900 Lake Newport Road)
- Lake Anne/Tall Oaks District (Sherri Hebert): Wednesday, June 7 at Reston Community Center’s Jo Ann Rose Gallery (1609A Washington Plaza)
Each meeting is scheduled for 7-8:30 p.m.
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