Republic Services continues to advise WCA residents to leave their bundles and bags at the curb so that they so that they can be collected by the end of this weekend.
The Waterview Cluster Board of Directors has canceled its Regular Meeting scheduled on May 4, 2020. The next scheduled board meeting is at 7pm on Monday June 8, 2020, either at the Waterview Cluster Marina or the Reston Museum.
Republic Services apologized for missing the mark regarding its scheduled yard waste collection today, April 29, 2020. Residents are advised to leave their bundles and bags at the curb and they will be collected with the trash tomorrow, Thursday, April 30th, or by special pickup by the end of this weekend.
As we move ahead in this new “normal” and keep our county government operating, I want you to know that your Hunter Mill District staff is diligently working to assist you. Despite working from seven different locations, we are meeting virtually by video every day on Microsoft Teams (you can see several of us in the photo). This has allowed us to collaborate and stay on top of issues that affect you even beyond the pandemic, including many transportation, land use, human services, and public safety issues, and more. I don't know yet when we'll be back together again in the North County Governmental Center, but I assure you that a lot of work is
One of our greatest strengths in the Hunter Mill District is our diversity and the many languages that are spoken here. If you speak Korean, Chinese, Farsi or Russian, the Lake Anne and Hunters Woods Fellowship Houses in Reston need your help making wellness calls to residents. Additional information can be found at www.fellowshipsquare.org or contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Diane Beatley, at dbeatley@fellowshipsquare.org or 703-483-8575. I encourage you to use your language skills to help these residents who may be feeling especially isolated during the
Thank you to everyone who watched and participated in today's virtual budget town hall - our fourth town hall in four months! And thank you to Melanie Meren, the School Board member representing Hunter Mill District, as well as Christina Jackson, Director, Department of Management and Budget, who also presented with me. I hope you found it informative! The hour went very quickly and if you asked a question by email or on Facebook that wasn't answered during the town hall, we will get back to you with a response. If you weren't able to join us, you can watch the Ch. 16 video here.