Transforming Tysons
By 2050, Tysons will be transformed into a walkable, sustainable, urban center that will be home to up to 100,000 residents and 200,000 jobs. Tysons is envisioned to become a 24-hour urban center where people live, work and play; where people are engaged with their surroundings; and, where people want to be. Please use the links from this page and watch the brief video to learn more about transforming Tysons.
News
- Transforming Tysons Open House on June 11, 2013
- Board of Supervisors Approves Scotts Run South in Tysons
- Tysons Service District Advisory Board Information
- Board Approves Newest Tysons Development - Spring Hill Station
- Tysons Service District Created
- Board Approves Arbor Row Development in Tysons
- Board Endorses Tysons Funding Plan
- 2012 Report to the Board of Supervisors on Tysons is now available
- Board Approves Capital One Development in Tysons
- Tysons Stormwater Management Concepts and Tool Kit now available
- Fairfax Connector and Tysons Circulator Study Update
- Board Approves Proposed Silver Line Station Names
- Tysons Athletic Field Update - March 29, 2012 Power Point
- Board of Supervisors Endorses the Tysons Corner Urban Design Guidelines
- Tysons is Now an Officially Accepted Mailing Address
- More News
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