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Board reviews facility condition assessments, defers Hook Road bathrooms and shifts playground funding

6490863 · October 10, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented condition-assessment reports for pools and five community buildings. The board deferred the Hook Road restroom project to FY2027, debated playground funding priorities and approved shifting some playground projects out of 2026–27 to later years while asking staff to preserve commitments already made to specific neighborhoods.

Reston Association staff briefed the board on the third round of facility condition assessments and then the board acted on several capital-improvement items.

Condition assessments Staff reported assessments for 10 pools and five community buildings. Highlights: - Most community buildings scored in the good-to-excellent range; Brown's Chapel and the Lake House had fair-to-good components; the Walker Nature Center was in overall excellent condition. - Assessments flag near-term local…

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