Laurel Hill Project Advisory Committee Meetings Scheduled
Sept. 2, 2008
News Highlights
- Next two Laurel Hill Project Advisory Committee meetings have been scheduled for Sept. 10 and Sept. 29.
- Members of the public are encouraged to attend and there will be time for comments and questions during both meetings.
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The Fairfax County Department of Planning and Zoning (DPZ) and the Laurel Hill Project Advisory Committee announce two upcoming meetings related to the Master Planning effort for a portion of the former D.C. Department of Corrections' prison in Lorton, now known as the Laurel Hill Adaptive Reuse Area
- The first meeting will take place on Sept. 10 at 7 p.m., at the Laurel Hill Community Association Clubhouse, 8380 Laurel Crest Drive, Lorton. During this meeting, the county’s master planning consultant, the Alexander Company, will present a summary report of findings, which includes information on site and design constraints and opportunities, and input from residents.
- The second meeting will take place on Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m., at the cafeteria of Lorton Station Elementary School, 9298 Lewis Chapel Road, Lorton. During this meeting, the master planning consultant will present the draft Master Plan for the Laurel Hill Adaptive Reuse Area.
FairfaxCountyenvisions a unique and world-class development of residential, retail, commercial and educational space within the former reformatory and penitentiary complex.This development will serve the expanding south county region and create a unique destination in harmony with the surrounding uses, including single-family residential, older-adult living residential, schools, a planned arts center and parks.
For more information on Laurel Hill and the Master Planning process, call DPZ at 703-324-1380, TTY 711.
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