The Fairfax County Planning Commission will hold a hearing on September 8 regarding the Spring Hill Demonstration Project. The project, if approved, would be the first real step towards green, mixed-use, transit-oriented development in Tysons Corner. Tysons Tomorrow supports this project because it is consistent with our vision for Tysons Corner, and will help us to maximize the use of the new Silver...
Fairfax officials, landowners, and developers are debating names for eight future Metrorail stations along the silver line, including four in Tysons Corner. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors will consider the names in January of 2011 before forwarding the names to Metro’s board for final approval. You can read more in this Read More »
Tysons Tomorrow applauds the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors for the groundbreaking vote on June 22nd to approve the Tysons Corner Development Plan. Tysons Tomorrow’s Shane Robinson provided testimony at the public hearing in support of the plan; the hearing was held prior to the vote.
Coverage on the meeting and vote is captured here...
As we celebrate our 40th Earth Day, we look at the barriers to environmental balance in Tysons Corner. Check it out on YouTube here.
The Fairfax County Planning Commission is recommending a new approach to the Tysons plan that would remove density maximums and reduces the planning horizon. Tysons Tomorrow supports the creation of a true urban core in Tysons and welcomes greater density near the transit stations – but also hopes there can be additional development throughout Tysons in order to create enough places to work,...