Engage Arlington
Current Engagement Opportunities
PSMP Refresh - Feedback Form through June 21: Arlington is refreshing its Public Spaces Master Plan (PSMP), which helps us track the amount, locations, and levels of access our community has to recreation amenities in the County. Check out our online feedback form to dive into what we heard in our statistically valid survey and first community engagement series, review key data on Arlington's recreation facilities, and then share your feedback to help shape Arlington's future public spaces.
S. George Mason Dr Multimodal Improvements - Feedback Form through June 21: This project implements recommendations for complete streets improvements and safety interventions from the S. George Mason Drive Multimodal Transportation Study. It will deliver intersection safety improvements, wider sidewalks, and a multi-use trail on the east side of the corridor. The project team has prepared a preliminary concept plan that proposes changes in line with the recommendations of the S. George Mason Drive Multimodal Transportation Study for the first segment of the study corridor between Arlington Boulevard and Columbia Pike. Share your feedback online.
Arlington Blvd Trail (South Side) - Feedback Form through June 21: The project team has prepared a preliminary concept plan that implements the recommendations of the Arlington Boulevard Trail Study for the south side of the Route 50 corridor. The online feedback form provides key details about the proposed concept and asks for your input on the proposed changes and their potential to affect how you get around in the Route 50 corridor. You can also use the interactive map component of the form to provide detailed input on specific parts of the preliminary concept plan. Share your feedback online.
Climate Action Plan - Feedback Form through June 26: To reduce carbon pollution, prepare for climate impacts, and support a healthier, more resilient community. This plan will build on the County’s Comprehensive Plan elements and replace the Community Energy Plan, expanding its scope to address today’s needs and future challenges. Your input will help shape the vision and framework of the draft Climate Action Plan. This feedback form will close on Friday, June 26. Learn more on the Climate Action Plan webpage.
Metro Market Square Concepts - Feedback Form through July 3: Crystal City is getting a new one-acre park, and Arlington County wants your input on two draft concepts for the space! Provide your feedback on the Frame and Sail concepts using our online form. Learn more and sign up for updates on the project webpage.
S. Four Mile Run Drive Complete Streets Project Phase 3 – Feedback form through July 8: Check out the concept design proposed for Four Mile Run Drive between George Mason Drive and Walter Reed Drive. Updates include a lane reconfiguration to help reduce speeds and provide turn lanes as needed as well as signal phasing changes to improve safety where the W&OD Trail crosses Walter Reed Drive. These interim changes will be completed during routine repaving and support future upgrades. Share your feedback to help refine the design for implementation this fall.
Three Urban Parks Project Concepts - Feedback open through July 10: Arlington County is seeking feedback on draft design concepts for Maury Park, Herselle Milliken Park, and Gum Ball Park. Take a few minutes to review the concepts and tell us what you like, what could be improved, and what matters most as we move toward a final preferred concept for each park. Share your feedback online.
Help Shape Arlington's 2027 Legislative Package – Feedback form through July 31: Every year, Arlington County creates a legislative package that outlines the County’s legislative values, initiatives, and positions for the Virginia General Assembly Session. The Arlington County Board is inviting advanced resident input to inform the creation of next year’s county legislative package. Share your feedback using the Help Shape Arlington's 2027 Legislative Package feedback form by July 31.
Understanding the Needs of Veterans and Service Members in Arlington
Arlington County’s Military and Veterans Advisory Committee (MVAC) is interested in hearing from members of the military, veterans, and their families who live and/or work in Arlington about types of programs, services, and resources that could be helpful. Click here to participate so that we can explore programs and services that may better serve our Veteran and Active Military Community.
Safe Homes, Safe Relationships - Feedback Form
Share your feedback with Project PEACE on any experience you may have been using, looking for, or if you are referring people to resources for those impacted by domestic/intimate partner violence and sexual assault in Arlington County. Your feedback is confidential. Results will help enhance and improve services for everyone in the county.
Contact
Sarah Tracey
Director of Public Engagement
Office of Communications & Public Engagement
engagearlington@arlingtonva.us