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Neighbors press Centennial to take over South Potomac medians; council asks staff for more analysis

2107920 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

Residents and the Village at Centennial Master HOA urged the city to accept responsibility for landscaped medians along S. Potomac Street. Public works outlined costs and options; council asked staff to return with additional details and outreach to affected residents.

Centennial — Residents of subdivisions east of South Potomac Street urged the City Council during the Jan. 7 public-comment period to accept an offer from the Village at Centennial Master Homeowners Association and nearby landowner Castle Primm to transfer ownership and maintenance of the landscaped medians on S. Potomac Street to the city.

Several speakers said their individual HOAs pay monthly fees for median maintenance while some adjacent property owners do not contribute; speakers asked the city to assume responsibility to create an equitable outcome. Greg Lansky said the corridor is “a gateway to the city” used by people traveling to City Hall and Centennial Center Park and urged council to approve the transfer.…

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