Reston board approves volunteers to design‑review, land‑use and fiscal panels

6490878 · August 29, 2025

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Summary

The board approved four volunteer appointments following interviews: Heather Rowe to the Design Review Board, Eden Anderson to the Land Use Advisory Committee, and Dave Kerr and Lisa Turkletoeb to leadership positions on the fiscal committee.

The Reston Association board voted Aug. 27 to appoint volunteers to several advisory panels after a set of interviews earlier in the meeting.

Heather Rowe, who told directors she has 23 years as an architect and a master’s degree in urban design, was approved for a Design Review Board seat. During her interview she said she had experience with design guidelines and had attended a DRB panel meeting as an observer.

Eden Anderson, a planner with the Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District and a Chesapeake Bay‑landscape and urban‑stormwater professional, was approved for the Land Use Advisory Committee. Anderson said she had attended a recent Land Use Committee meeting and supported the committee’s adopted resolutions.

Dave Kerr and Lisa Turkletoeb were approved to continue in fiscal committee leadership roles. Kerr described his long experience on the fiscal committee, including more than five years as chair. Turkletoeb said she had served on the committee since mid‑2020 and praised recent work to align the committee’s responsibilities with the association’s operating scale.

Board approvals were handled near the close of the meeting after the board’s executive‑session vote certification; one director recorded an abstention on the slate. Staff said volunteer candidates would be notified on the next day about their appointment status.