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Motion to develop educational materials for TSA apartment owners fails; board split after debate

5089481 · June 27, 2025
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Summary

A motion to direct staff to develop materials explaining how 3,000 nonmember TSA units affect assessments was proposed but failed to obtain a majority vote; proponents cited an estimated $120 per-unit annual assessment impact and the comprehensive-plan language calling for new TSA dwelling units to join RA or Reston Town Center Association.

A motion to direct staff to prepare educational materials for existing Reston Association apartment owners about the fiscal impact of roughly 3,000 dwelling units in the Transit Station Area (TSA) that are not members of the association was introduced on June 26 and failed to pass.

Director John Farrell moved that staff prepare materials to show apartment owners how the presence of nonmember TSA units affects their annual assessment liability; he cited a…

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