Citizens' Agenda For Responsible Development

Roads, Rail, Schools, Parks, Ball Fields, Trails -
All Are Reaching the Breaking Point. 
What Can Be Done?
This effort, begun during an October 3 "Town Hall" meeting at Oakton High School, seeks to gain citizen input for developing a proposed 12-POINT CITIZENS' AGENDA.  Please understand that the 12-Point Citizens' Agenda is at the first draft stage, and none of the meeting's sponsoring organizations have endorsed it as yet.  Please be part of the process!

Coverage of the "Town Hall" Citizens' Agenda meeting:

  - "Work on Citizens' Agenda Begins," Fairfax/Vienna Times, 10/4/06

  - "Setting Growth Agenda - Citizens meet to develop new growth management strategy,"
Fairfax Connection, 10/6/04

- "Civic Groups Put Forward Citizens' Agenda," Sun Gazette, 10/6/06

Why should you participate?
"A Chance to Add Your Voice to Community Goals on Growth"
Washington Post "Voices of Fairfax" column by Providence District Council Chairman Charlie Hall, 9/28/06

Sponsored by:
Providence District Council | Fairfax Citizens for Responsible Growth, Inc.  |   Wedderburn Neighbors |  Hunter  Mill Defense League | South County-FairGrowth |  Pimmit Hills Citizens Association | Friends of Accotink, Inc. |
Mosby Woods Improving Our Quality of Life Coalition   |  Southwest Vienna Citizens Association |
Vienna Little LeagueVienna Youth Soccer