Tuesday Morning Notes

Welcome back from the long weekend! Here are the latest stories about the Tysons area that the Tysons Reporter team has been reading:

Vienna Officials Grapple With Mishaps — “The Vienna Town Council and town staffers devoted the first half of a Feb. 10 work session to discussing why some recent missteps occurred, and what can be done to prevent them in the future.” [Inside NoVa]

Fairfax County Reconsidering Mother-in-Law Suites — “Fairfax County could soon substantially loosen its regulations governing accessory dwelling units, perhaps following the lead of D.C. and other local jurisdictions looking to expand available housing options for renters.” [Washington Business Journal]

Leaders Say Merrifield Needs More Community — “Greater Merrifield Business Association leaders want to foster a community atmosphere in Merrifield, but know they’re at a disadvantage compared with long-established communities such as Vienna, Fairfax or Falls Church.” [Inside NoVa]

Sneak Peek: Later this week, expect Tysons Reporter to provide an update on e-scooters in Vienna and a profile on Fava Pot in Falls Church.

Recent Stories

Barnes & Noble has closed up shop at Tysons Corner Center for the year. Yesterday (Sunday) was the bookstore’s last day serving customers in the two-level space it has occupied…

Fog shrouds Capital One Center in Tysons (staff photo by Angela Woolsey) Early Voting Underway for Congressional Races — Fairfax County opened three early voting sites on Friday (May 3)…

Bike to Work day pit stop at Fairfax County Government Center (courtesy of Fairfax County) Local morning commuters can save on gas and win a free t-shirt when Bike to…

Larkin Gross celebrates sinking a putt on the 18th hole during the final round of the PGA Professional Championship at PGA Frisco on May 1, 2024, in Frisco, Texas. (courtesy…

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