Beautiful townhome for rent near Shirlington, Skyline, Mark Center.

This 3 bedroom/2.5 bath updated townhome is conveniently located near Shirlington, Skyline, the Mark Center, Biking trails and more. The kitchen is granite and stainless and there are two wood burning fireplaces. The landlords have left you a grill to use on your large outdoor patio. Additionally, the complex features a pool, tennis court and easy parking. This is a great home in a great location. With a small one time fee your pet is welcome here. 2729 Walter Reed Dr. S #C. Call me at 571-228-5656 or email janejensen@comcast.net or enter your info below and I will contact you to see this great home.

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I love biking in Arlington, Va

I love to bike. I re-discovered biking several years ago (when I got off my hybrid and onto a road bike) and love it. Fortunately, Northern Virginia offers some of the best bike trails around. The Arlington loop is one of my favorite rides. For me, it’s about a 20 mile ride starting and ending at my door.

The Arlington Bike loop showing many of  the popular starts and stops

The Arlington Bike loop showing many of the popular starts and stops

In the spring and summer months I probably do the loop 3-4 times a week. Here are a few scenes from recents rides:

Here is a stop about 3 miles into my ride. It's a man made wetland where you can see turtles, frogs and an occasional heron.

Here is a stop about 3 miles into my ride. It’s a man made wetland where you can see turtles, frogs and an occasional heron.


Redevelopment of Ballston Mall in Arlington, Va

Here is a brand new press release from Arlington County discussing a potential partnership with the owner of the Ballston Mall. Redevelopment of this prime space would be a real boon to the folks that live/work in this area. I could envision something like what was done in the Mosaic district in Merrifield. Wouldn’t that be awesome?

Arlington to Pursue Public-Private Partnership to Redevelop Ballston Mall
Strategic investment with mall owner
Facilitating next generation of Ballston redevelopment
Protecting, enhancing past County investments
Site plan process to be completed by end of 2015
The Arlington County Board today instructed the County Manager to explore options for creating a public-private partnership with owner Forest City Enterprises to redevelop the aging Ballston Common Mall. The Board directed the Manager to report back to the Board with an outline of a possible agreement within the next 30 days.

Forest City Enterprises is proposing a strategic partnership with the County to transform the mall, which sits at the heart of Ballston, one of Arlington’s key urban villages, and has been in economic decline.

The developer proposes a $300 million redeveloping of the mall into Ballston Quarter, a more open, dynamic and outward-facing mixed-use development that will include 365,000 square feet of retail and about 400 new residential units. Ballston Quarter will be able to compete regionally for high-quality retailers and serve as a catalyst for the ongoing development and redevelopment of Ballston.

“For decades, Arlington has invested in Ballston Common Mall,” said Arlington County Manager Barbara Donnellan. “Through public-private partnerships, we transformed the mall years ago from its Parkington origins. We own the mall’s public parking garage, and we brought the Kettler Iceplex there. I believe that a new partnership with Forest City offers us an opportunity to protect and enhance those past investments and make the mall an exciting place that will draw people from across the region to shop, dine and enjoy entertainment.”

Partnership must maximize benefit to the County

The Board voted 5 to 0 to direct the Manager to “ensure that the proposed redevelopment project is consistent with the County’s planning objectives for Ballston and appropriately balances County goals of enhanced economic and place-making benefits with private sector economic feasibility requirements.”

Such a partnership, the Board said, should address:

Economic and place-making benefits to the County
The range of land use incentives (density, height, and modifications to parking ratios), that could be used in combination to achieve the mixed-use, redevelopment vision for the Ballston Common Mall site.
Strategic and measured use of public investment and financing tools, in order to achieve the optimal economic and place-making benefits to the County of this redevelopment project.
Next steps

The Board directed the Manager to promptly convene a conversation with Forest City, County staff, Planning Commission members and adjoining civic association representatives, and to begin a complete and thorough, but also efficient, site plan review process that results in a world-class redevelopment project that reflects the shared goals of the Arlington community and the property owner. All recommendations should be provided so that the County Board can consider the proposed redevelopment by the end of 2015.

Media contact: Cara O’Donnell, 703-228-0854.




You Blinked….455 N. George Mason in Buckingham Commons, N. Arlington is under contract

Well, you waited just a little too long. This great home is under contract and heading for closing. These townhomes are an excellent value. It’s hard to find this much space in N. Arlington that’s also walking distance to the metro. 4 beds, 3.5 baths and a two car garage, listed at $810,000. Others are now available so if you’re feeling blue about missing this one, contact me and we’ll see others.

Gorgeous townhome walking distance to Ballston metro.

Gorgeous townhome walking distance to Ballston metro.

Open kitchen area

Open kitchen area

Living room has a gas fireplace too.

Living room has a gas fireplace too.


Arlington, Va budget News

This just in from the county. Because property values have gone up,home owners will pay a bit more in taxes but the tax rate will not increase. I am sorry to see the Artisphere go. The Artisphere is an under appreciated, under attended venue that was never marketed well. I have seen some great exhibits and events there that no one has ever heard of. With the right marketing I think it could have been a money maker for the county.

Here’s the news release:

Arlington County Board: No Tax Rate Increase in CY 2015

Board marks-up FY 2016 Budget, final vote April 21
Collaborated with APS to fully fund Schools
Increasing public safety funding
Increasing economic development funding
Funding internal auditor
Maintaining social safety net, bike-pedestrian programs
The Arlington County Board today indicated it will not raise property tax rates for Calendar Year 2015 when it adopts the Fiscal Year 2016 Budget on Tuesday, April 21. All five Board members indicated during the final budget work session that they will vote for no tax rate increase.

“By doing things smarter and more efficiently, and taking about $2.6 million in cuts, we have developed a balanced budget that preserves our community’s core values without raising the tax rate,” said Arlington County Board Chair Mary Hynes. “This budget fully funds Schools, maintains core services and the social safety net, values our employees by providing a modest step increase, and invests more in the critical areas of economic development and public safety. I am confident that next week, we will adopt a budget that continues this County’s long track record of wisely managing taxpayer money while making strategic investments in infrastructure and environmental and economic sustainability.”

The Board voted unanimously to approve a package of changes to the County Manager’s Proposed Budget. The changes, called the “Chairman’s Mark” will be incorporated into the Budget that the Board will hold a final vote on at its Recessed Meeting on Tuesday, April 21.

Hynes noted that even without an increase in the tax rate, the average Arlington homeowner will see their property taxes rise due to an increase in assessments and a 1.8 percent increase in the water-sewer rate. The average homeowner will see their tax and fee burden rise from $7,286 to $7,567 – a four percent increase. That translates to about $23 a month or $281 a year.

“Every member of this Board is acutely aware of the tax burden on our residents,” Hynes said. “We felt strongly that we did not want to add to that burden.”

One of the biggest challenges the Board faced, she said, was meeting the needs of Arlington Public Schools, which is challenged by a continuing increase in student enrollment and the need to expand, refurbish or replace aging schools and build new ones. The Board added $6.18 million in funding, an increase of .6% from FY 2015, to fully meet the School Board’s request for funding.

“We were able to collaborate closely with the School Board to come up with a solution that works for Schools and works for our community,” Hynes said. “I commend the School Board for taking a hard look at their own budget and working with us to ensure that APS remains one of the best public school systems in the nation. Our action in this budget means that approximately 46.5% of locally generated revenue will be spent to support our youngest Arlingtonians.”

Artisphere to close, other cuts planned

The Board indicated that it will accept $2.6 million of the $4.1 million in proposed optional cuts offered by County Manager Barbara Donnellan when she unveiled her Proposed 2016 Budget in February. The largest of those cuts is achieved by closing Artisphere, the County’s critically acclaimed arts and cultural center in Rosslyn; conversion of Metrobus route 3A to ART service; redirection and transitional support for the 86-slot Kids in Action program located at Drew and Carver centers to APS Extended Day; and no expansion of the County’s urban agriculture offerings.

At the same time, the Board indicated that it will fully fund pedestrian-bike programs, the Fresh Aire environmental sustainability program and cluster care for seniors aging in place.

Responding to community requests the Board also will provide approximately $725,000 in funding to support the following: the Community Service Board’s request for mental health support at the Detention Center and a nurse practitioner at the Drewery Center, an additional Animal Control Officer for the Animal Welfare League of Arlington, a salary supplement for Arlington’s Office of the Public Defender to ensure competitiveness and improve retention, staffing to cover an unfunded mandate requiring comprehensive data collection in the Circuit Court, and 5 new positions in the Sheriff’s Office.

Significant increase in economic development funding

The Board significantly boosted funding for economic development, citing the County’s historically high office vacancy rate and increased regional competition.

The County’s Department of Economic Development will gain $900,000 in funding and five new positions. In addition, it will gain $200,000 in funding for travel and tourism. The Board also said it intends to give the Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization, a non-profit that promotes economic development along the Columbia Pike corridor, $100,000 in additional funding to support its place-making and economic development activities. In addition, the Board will provide $200,000 to support TandemNSI, a public-private venture designed to connect federal agencies to tech entrepreneurs.

“Arlington must stay competitive; broadening our commercial base beyond the federal government is critical to ensuring the long-term economic viability and overall sustainability of our community,” Hynes said. “The Board’s willingness to invest more money in economic development underscores how serious we are about becoming a technological hub and attracting businesses – large and small, new and established – to our County.”

Employee compensation

The Board indicated that it will accept the Manager’s recommendation to give employees a step pay increase, fully fund pensions and reinstitute Live-Where-You-Work grants that provide grants to employees who want to rent or buy homes in Arlington.

The Board responded to more than 1,000 comments made by the public in two public hearings, letters, emails, phone calls and comments submitted through the County website. The Board also held a series of work sessions on the Budget. At the 6:30 p.m. session of the April County Board Recessed Meeting on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, the Board will hold its last public discussion on the FY 2016 Budget and vote on it. The Public Hearing on the Budget is closed and the Board will not be taking any further public testimony.

The FY 2015 Fiscal Year ends June 30, 2015.

Media Contact: Mary Curtius, 703-228-7943


A walk around Arlington, Va.

I am loving this great weather we’ve had the last few days. Did my first Arlington Loop (W&OD to Custis, back to W&OD..around 20 miles…and yes, I’m a tad sore..you know where) bike ride of the season. I love riding along the river and through the parks. Yesterday I took a 3 mile walk through the Overlee Knolls, Berkshire Oakwood, Crescent Hills neighborhoods. People take such pride in their gardening skills. I just love checking out all the flowers and new growth..and who doesn’t love the smell of fresh mulch in the morning?

Here are some scenes from my walkabout

When I first moved here over 20 years ago, I had never seen a black squirrel. When I saw my first one i was so excited. I thought it was some kind of mutant squirrel. Now I know better. They are still my favorites.

When I first moved here over 20 years ago, I had never seen a black squirrel. When I saw my first one I was so excited. I thought it was some kind of mutant squirrel. Now I know better. They are still my favorites.

I lovet these multicolored daffodils.

I love these multicolored daffodils.

Tulip Trees

Tulip Trees

More flowers!

More flowers!

Tulips

Tulips

School zone. Lots of young ones walking to school on these beautiful mornings

School zone. Lots of young ones walking to school on these beautiful mornings

And some of them riding their bikes.

And some of them riding their bikes.


Westover Village in Arlington, Va.-My “walk to” neighborhood

I just posted a link to an article talking about how Arlington is one of the most walkable cities. I live near the East Falls Church Metro and my “walk to” neighborhood is Westover Village. The commercial area of Westover is located on Washington Blvd between N. Mckinley Rd. and Longfellow Streets. The businesses here and the the library provide a modern urban feel to this neighborhood. Residents in this area also have easy (healthy walk, or metro bus) access to the East Falls Church Metro.

In Recent Years, the Westover Beer Garden has provided a neighborhood gathering place. On warmer evenings you can find gatherings of friends and families listening to music and sampling some excellent craft beers. The beer garden also now has an indoor bar and restaurant. The adjacent grocery has a decent stock of must haves.

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Ayers General store has pretty much everything you need. All kinds of hardware, gardening supplies and that birthday gift for the childrens party this afternoon that you forgot about until just now. Here is a photo I just took in front of Ayers….ready to start gardening?
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After you load up your car with all your Garden supplies don’t forget to stop into Toby’s for an ice cream or latte. YumIMG_4671

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Lost Dog Pizza and The Stray Cat are right across the street. Here are my two favorite dishes from Lost Dog

Lost Dog Waffle Fries. The favorite of Waffle Fry afficianados everywhere.

Lost Dog Waffle Fries. The favorite of Waffle Fry afficianados everywhere.

Lost Dog Three Cheese Pizza

Lost Dog Three Cheese Pizza


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Here are a few more of the local establishments along with the wonderful Westover Library. Who wouldn’t want to live around here!IMG_4658

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And we are all waiting with the greatest of anticipation for the Grand Opening of our very own world (well at least the great Washington, DC area) famous Italian store
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Stay tuned for a review of that….I’ll be one of the first in line.