July 8, 2020
Dear Neighbors,
When COVID-19 first impacted our community in March, my office began to hear from many nonprofits and local organizations who needed assistance with obtaining donations, recruiting volunteers and reaching those in need. We were also getting a large number of requests from our neighbors who wanted to help! On March 13 we published the first version of How to Help Your Neighbors in Hunter Mill District. Unfortunately, here we are four months later and the need is still great – and in some areas it has grown. We recently updated the page and I encourage you to take a look and see if there is even some small way you can help. All of our efforts together will make a difference! More importantly we also need to work together to stay healthy. As you will note in the COVID-19 chart and graphs below, our data continues to look promising. However, we cannot let our guard down — we are still in a pandemic until a vaccine is available, which may be several months away. Please wear a mask, practice social distancing, wash your hands and stay home when you are sick. Let's keep those numbers going down! Respectfully, Walter |
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Today's COVID-19 Updates (July 8) |
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Current Number of Cases in the Fairfax Health District - Daily reported case information for the Fairfax Health District: here and scroll down to get to ZIP Code data.
- Daily reported case information throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia: here and ZIP Code data look for Data Download bar.
COVID-19 Case Information Chart (as of publication on July 8) |
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Upcoming Board of Supervisors Meetings |
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Board of Supervisors Meeting, Tuesday, June 14, 3 p.m.
Board of Supervisors Committee Meetings, Tuesday, July 21 |
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7 to 9 p.m. Information on study and task force. The meeting is hosted on the Webex platform - use this link to attend and participate in the meeting. You will be prompted to register with your email address and ZIP code before logging into meeting. If you prefer to only listen to the meeting, you may call 1-408-418-9388 and use Access Code:129 625 2936. This is also the number to use if accessing TTY 711. In addition, you can watch the meeting on YouTube Live. (Note - each meeting has a unique link and call-in information.)
Reston Planning & Zoning Committee Virtual Meeting, July 20, 7:30 p.m.
zMOD Consolidated Draft Now Available The proposed Zoning Ordinance consolidates the current 20 articles and six appendices into nine articles and one appendix. The draft represents a consolidation of the previously released installments, with revisions as a result of feedback received throughout the process and additional work by staff, as described in Attachment 1. Learn more. |
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Virtual Meeting on Proposed Fairfax Connector Bus Service Plan for the Herndon-Reston Area, today, Wednesday, July 8, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Community members are invited to join me, Dranesville District Supervisor John Foust and the Fairfax County Department of Transportation for a virtual public meeting to discuss the proposed Herndon-Reston bus service plan. Learn more. |
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| Silver Line Phase 1 crews finish concrete work on a new ramp along westbound Route 7. Learn more
Photo courtesy of Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project
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On Monday, July 6, Linda Colbert was sworn in as the new mayor of the Town of Vienna, in addition to new councilmembers Chuck Anderson, Ray Brill and Ed Somers. Congratulations and I look forward to working with you! Learn more.
Photo courtesy of Town of Vienna |
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Five Things To Know Today |
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Grow A Row FC
Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety Reminder From Fairfax County Police Department After a pedestrian sustained minor injuries in a Reston crash today, FCPD posted a video on Twitter with safety reminders including avoiding distractions, using a crosswalk and when possible, make eye contact with drivers. Learn More.
YMCA Camps Begin July 13 The Y in Reston is offering summer camp starting July 13. Summer camp is a great resource for families and kids to feel a sense of normalcy and promote coming together to have fun even while staying socially distant. Learn more.
Fairfax County Park Authority is Hiring for Summer Positions The Fairfax County Park Authority is still looking for enthusiastic workers to fill seasonal positions now that COVID-19 safety restrictions are being eased and park facilities are reopening. Learn more.
Community-wide Energy and Climate Action Plan Task Force Meeting, July 21, 6 to 9 p.m. The Community-wide Energy and Climate Action Plan Task Force meeting will take place electronically (audio/video) unless there are significant changes to the COVID-19-related closures. Learn more. |
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Stay Informed and In Touch |
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Hunter Mill District Supervisor Walter Alcorn 703-478-0283, TTY 711 |
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