Politics & Government

Examiner: Arlington Ridge Residents Feel 'Ignored' by County

County working on $200,000 in street improvements.

South Arlington residents are protesting a $200,000 street, sidewalk, curb and gutter project with signs and a website, the Washington Examiner reports.

Arlington Ridge residents asked the county government for help in 2009 to slow traffic at a single intersection, the Examiner reports.

Residents have posted signs that state, "Arlington County Ignores Neighborhood."

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County officials have hosted multiple community meetings to discuss the project, according to the Examiner.


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