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Alexandria to host community meeting on Taylor Run infrastructure design alternatives

Virtual meeting set for March 26 to discuss outfall stabilization, landscaping and tree protection

Taylor Run Infrastructure Stabilization project (City of Alexandria)

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The city will host a virtual community meeting to discuss design alternatives for the Taylor Run Infrastructure Stabilization Project on Thursday, March 26, at 6 p.m.

Staff will share how the project has evolved based on engineering analysis and previous community input. The presentation will highlight key components of the project, including outfall stabilization approaches, the proposed landscape plan and the tree protection strategy ahead of the 60% design phase.

Community members are encouraged to attend to learn more about the project and provide feedback before the design advances. Public comments will be accepted during the meeting and following the meeting through the project webpage until Monday, March 30.

Registration is required at zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VzaPmVGHQBCCr_4_q_4ssg.

The $2.16 million project aims to protect at-risk stormwater and sanitary sewer infrastructure through a targeted, minimal intervention approach. The city held a community meeting in November to review 30% design plans. Construction is scheduled to begin in October 2026 and conclude in December 2027.

The project is part of the city's Flood Action Alexandria program.

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