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Aug. 13-19: Vienna Hosts Meetings on Parking Garage

Town secures $800,000 in federal funds to build sidewalks off Maple Avenue

 

The Town of Vienna hosted three public meetings this week about the proposed Church Street parking garage. The first meeting was held with Church Street merchants on the proposed site; the second and third were with members of the community

Town officials secured $800,000 in federal funds to build sidewalks in the first blocks of side streets off Maple Avenue in support of the Walk to Downtown initiative. 

Police responded to an incident between a cyclist and a driver, who argued while in motion on Maple Avenue on Thursday evening. The case is under investigation.

Fairfax County Police have handed out 175 tickets to motorists and pedestrians not abiding by traffic laws on Gallows Road by the Dunn Loring Metro station since June. 

The Fairfax County Police log for the week of Aug. 2 through 8 listed seven larcenies and a vehicle theft in Vienna. The Vienna Police log included a man's report that he received a letter written in magazine cutouts, a cash register was stolen from a Vienna swim club, and more.

The Google car was spotted in Vienna on Friday at the intersection of Maple Avenue and Nutley Street.

Profile: Anita Blain, principal of Wolftrap Elementary for six years, retired this summer.

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