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Reston Association annual meeting: board sets priorities on affordability, elections and design review
Summary
At its 2026 annual meeting, Reston Association leaders said they will treat inflation as the ceiling for any assessment increase, review design‑review guidelines, and continue maintenance of community assets; acting CEO Peter Lusk reviewed capital projects and volunteers were honored.
Travis Johnson, president of the Reston Association, opened the association’s 2026 annual members meeting and laid out three board priorities for the coming year: treat inflation as the ceiling for any assessment increase, address rising election costs that could bar volunteers from serving, and revise the design review board guidelines to make standards clearer and more predictable.
"If Reston is going to remain both exceptional and affordable, that balance has to be intentional," Johnson said, urging the board to set priorities and make hard choices to sustain amenities and open spaces.
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