Alliance of Reston Clusters and Homeowners Meeting on 7/7

by Adam Viener on July 6th, 2009

ARCH (Alliance of Reston Clusters and Homeowners) are hosting a Forum on Tuesday at Lake Anne Community Center at 7.00 pm. See details on savebrownschapel.com or restonarch.org.

Robin Smyers and Leila Gordon will be in attendance and the format, unlike the RA/RCC meetings, will allow for direct questioning.

2 Comments
  1. DianeR permalink

    RA and RCC have been provided ARCH questions to answer, and then questions will be opened to the floor. This should be a good forum, of the kind that ARCH has run in the past. Robert Goudie, a member of both sponsoring organizations – ARCH and WATCH – will moderate.

  2. From the Uplands permalink

    Went to the meeting last night. Very high signal to noise. Robert Goudie did a good job as moderator. Most questions went to RCC, but RA clarified several issues.

    Large crowd very hostile to large cost of plan and loss of green space.
    RCC did good job explaining:
    a) Long lead time needed for planning infrastructure upgrades
    b) Confident that planned population increase in Reston (post-Metro) can fund new rec. center
    c) RCC & RA working together, not RCC and FC Parks and Rec
    d) Site planning is Lake Newport or Browns Chapel
    e) Baron Cameron & Lake Fairfax Parks, or North Government Center areas have “issues”
    f) One detailed plan with max of 100 million in total costs over 20 years.
    f1) Construction cost projected to be 50 million with free land provided by someone
    g) No express desire for rec center from local businesses (pay 45% of SD 5 taxes)
    h) More cost effective to have one big center
    i) RCC wants a championship sized indoor pool, RA wants indoor tennis
    j) Key to development direction is response to phone survey in Fall 09
    k) Earliest bond (if needed) would be issued ~ winter 2011

    RA added:
    l) Value of land is approximately 4 million. ($2-2.5 / sq. ft. @ 12 acres) No assessment in hand
    m) Only DRB approved structure is a covered tennis area at Lake Newport
    n) Cost was $1.8 million in 2003. Plan cancelled then due to high cost.
    0) even with approval from the residents via referendum, a planned building, and a bond issue to pay for $100 million, the DRB needs to approve design.

    My note: DRB seems to be the unelected, uncontrollable ruler of what Reston becomes.

    As of today, no post on ARCH or RCC sites on meeting.

    Good times.

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