Reston Association Board to Discuss Proposed Budget Tonight

Reston Association’s Board of Directors will discuss the 2020-2021 budget at a special meeting tonight (Thursday).

The board is considering a five percent increase in member assessments for next year — amounting to roughly $728 per year.

Agenda materials have not been released yet. In response to questions from Reston Now about staff compensation and the future of RA’s pools, a spokesperson for RA said topics related to staff compensation would be addressed at the meeting.

Agenda materials have not been released yet, but the draft agenda covers the following topics:

  • Staff’s compensation philosophy
  • Findings of a staff compensation report
  • Sponsorship revenue plans and assumption
  • Existing programs and activities
  • Activities that will not happen in 2020
  • Ways to modify RA’s current assessment

The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. at RA’s headquarters.

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