Arlington’s revised Residential Permit Parking Program will introduce a new fee structure to eliminate general fund tax support and make the program more efficient and equitable.
Ordinance News
February County Board Meeting Agenda Highlights
The Arlington County Board will consider dozens of items at its February 2021 Board Meeting, and will receive the Manager’s Proposed FY 2022 Budget. Due to the pandemic, the meeting will be held virtually.
January County Board Meeting Agenda Highlights
The Arlington County Board will consider dozens of items at its first Regular Meeting of 2021. View the agenda and staff reports on the County website.
December County Board Meeting Agenda Highlights
The Arlington County Board will act upon dozens of items at its last Regular Meeting of 2020. The Regular Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 12, and the Recessed Meeting for Tues., Dec. 15. Both meetings will be virtual.
Ardent Autumnal Advice from Constituent Services
The days are getting shorter, the nights colder and the leaves are falling! We’re asking for everyone’s help to ensure a safe and enjoyable fall and winter this year.
Arlington County to Let Sidewalk Physical Distancing Ordinance Lapse
The Arlington County Board made a sidewalk social distancing ordinance permanent and took several other actions at its September Recessed Meeting.
Arlington Bans Firearms in County Government Buildings, Parks, at Special Events
The Arlington County Board today adopted a firearms ordinance banning firearms in County buildings and parks and at County-permitted special events.
September County Board Meeting Agenda Highlights
The Arlington County Board will act on dozens of items at its virtual meeting, beginning Saturday, Sept. 12 with the Regular Meeting and continuing with the Recessed Meeting on Tues., Sept. 15.
Arlington Installs Physical Distancing Ordinance Signage, Enforcement to Begin Friday
County data supports the initial installation of signs in the Clarendon neighborhood, and additional areas of enforcement are anticipated.
Arlington Seeks to Enforce Physical Distancing, Limit Congregating on Posted Sidewalks, Streets
Arlington County will ticket pedestrians who fail to socially distance on public streets.