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Board approves consent agenda: adaptive-reuse project, tenant-relocation updates and multiple grants
Summary
The Arlington County Board unanimously approved its consent agenda, advancing an adaptive-reuse project that would add 296 residential units at 4100 Fairfax Drive, updating tenant-relocation guidelines, expanding stormwater credits to homeowners associations, and accepting multiple grants including $1.2 million in FHWA funds and $38 million in state transportation funds.
The Arlington County Board voted unanimously to adopt the consent agenda, approving a range of noncontroversial items the manager recommended while pulling two items (9 and 20) for separate hearings. The consent agenda included an adaptive-reuse project at 4100 Fairfax Drive that converts roughly 250,000 square feet of underused office space into 296 residential units and reduced the Boston office-market vacancy by roughly two percentage…
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