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Current News:
Aqua-Virginia (RELAC) has applied to the State Corporation Commission for a rate increase of more than 50%. Fairfax County may intervene with the SCC and will hold a meeting with the Reston Association and interested RELAC users on March 22nd at 7PM in RA's Main Conference Room.
Other Officers and
Committee Chairpersons
Board meetings are open to
all homeowners and residents. The meetings will normally be held on the third
Monday of each month at the Reston Community Center at Lake Anne at 7:00 PM on the following dates:
RCRC Board Meeting Schedule
RCRC Board meetings are scheduled for the
second Thursday of each month at 7:30PM in the conference room on the third
floor of the
WPCA 2009 Treasurer's Summary
WPCA Articles of WPCA Bylaws WPCA Rules & Regulations
In 1998, the Fairfax County designated
the Lake Anne Village
Center as a Revitalization Area, one of seven such areas in the county. The
basic premise was that the center's economic viability had been weakened by age,
limited funding for maintenance and the competition from newer business centers
nearby. The County's
Revitalization Program includes the ability for the County to facilitate
improvement of the designated areas in concert with local revitalization groups
and the community.
The Reston Community
Reinvestment Corporation (RCRC) is the corporation formed to provide a community
focus on the Lake Anne Revitalization Area. The
WPCA is a member of the RCRC Board. Further
information on the RCRC and the Revitalization Program is available on the
Internet at http://home.comcast.net/~rcrc_board/default.htm and
at www.fcrevit.org.
In August, 2004, the County
contracted with a consulting firm, BBP Associates, to perform an economic study
of the Lake Anne area. The
purpose was to evaluate the economic potential of the center given the current
available commercial space and the population in the immediate area, and to
provide several potential scenarios for changing the space and population
density. The outcome of
the study included several very general land use concepts.
This study was Phase I of a
three phase effort. The
next step was to gather public input on the revitalization concepts, by
conducting a series of focus groups followed by a public "charrette"
at which architectural concepts were sketched, discussed and modified in
response to the attendees’comments. The
focus groups were held in early 2005 and the charrette in
June, 2005.
In third phase, the County
contracted with BBP Associates to develop draft language for a County
Comprehensive Plan amendmet; a Technical Advisory Panel of Reston residents was
appointed to provide community input to the process. BBP
presented its report at a meeting at LakeAnneSchool on
March 28th, 2006.
The County decided, after
reviewing the BBPA draft language, that the issues involving parking and
transportation/roads needed further study. Parking is crucial and
the study would include examining the practicality of creating underground
parking in the current Lake Anne Center parking
area. The County staff
prepared the draft change to the Comprehensive Plan based on the study, the BBPA
report and the comments received from the community. These
comments include those from the WPCA and the RCRC.
The draft amendment was
discussed by the County Planning Commission and was adopted by the Board of
Supervisors in March, 2009.
WPCA
Cluster Documents
Deed of Dedication
Incorporation