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Vienna council continues parking‑study review; takes informal polls on pedestrian crossings and TDM

Vienna Town Council · March 3, 2025
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Summary

At a March 3 work session the Vienna Town Council continued its review of the commercial‑corridors parking study, heard long‑term strategies from staff and held nonbinding hand‑raise polls on pedestrian‑crossing priorities and transportation‑demand‑management recommendations; staff will return with zoning‑and‑parking code options and follow up with Fairfax County on TDM programs.

The Town Council on March 3 resumed a multi‑meeting review of the Vienna commercial‑corridors parking study, hearing the remaining long‑term recommendations and taking nonbinding hand‑raise interest polls on several strategy groups.

Kelly O’Brien, deputy director of Planning & Zoning, walked the council through the remaining strategies in the Nelson Nygaard parking report and asked members to indicate whether each item was high interest, low interest or not of interest. David Levy (planning staff) and Andrew Jenks (transportation engineer) joined the discussion to answer technical and implementation questions.

Pedestrian crossings and HAWK signals: Staff presented pedestrian‑crossing safety as a high‑priority area…

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