Waterfront Flood Mitigation Community Engagement
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Consistent and transparent communication with the community is an essential element of the Waterfront flood mitigation project. Ever since plans to reassess the Schematic Landscape Design approach in 2020, the City has consistently shared information and collected feedback from the Waterfront Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, civic associations, other special interest groups, and community members. The Waterfront Flood Mitigation Project team is dedicated to maintaining that open dialogue with the community as the project progresses through design and construction in the years to come.
Stay Informed
Here are two ways to receive project alerts and information:
- Sign up for Project Updates - Receive all announcements, plus reminders and site activity alerts
- Sign up for Alexandria eNews - Receive official City announcements - Go to the Planning and Zoning category and select Waterfront Planning
Contact Us
Project Manager
Matthew Landes, PLA, CCM, ISA
Project Implementation
matthew.landes@alexandriava.gov
703.746.4122
Media Inquiries
Office of Communications and Community Engagement
newsroom@alexandriava.gov
703.746.3969
If you prefer communication in another language, free interpretation and translation services are available to you, please email LanguageAccess@alexandriava.gov or call 703.746.3960.
For reasonable disability accommodation, contact Lydia Durand at Lydia.Durand@alexandriava.gov or call 703.746.4622, Virginia Relay 711.
City Commissions
Waterfront Commission - Flooding Subcommittee | |
The Waterfront Commission Flood Mitigation Subcommittee was organized to facilitate focused discussions on flood mitigation topics with community representatives. This body continues to play a critical role in providing feedback on the City’s Alternative selection and refinement process and informing the City on the community’s priorities for the Waterfront.
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Community Meetings and Site Tours
In addition to engagement through the City Commissions, City staff connected with the public to share information and collect feedback through open houses, Waterfront project site tours, and civic associations meetings.
New community engagement events are coming soon! Watch this page for additional information in the coming weeks!
Past Engagement Events and Activities
2024
April 16, 2024: Waterfront Commission Meeting
April 10, 2024: Old Town Civic Association Meeting
March 26, 2024: Waterfront Flood Mitigation Project Open House
- Presentation
- Meeting Video
- Presentation Boards
March 21, 2024: Park and Recreation Commission Meeting
March 19, 2024: Waterfront Commission Meeting
January 27, 2024: Waterfront Flood Mitigation Project Site Tour
- Agenda