The Arlington Committee of 100’s upcoming monthly meeting will focus on whether Arlington will be able to tackle affordable and “missing-middle” housing issues on its own, or whether it will require regional collaboration to effectively address the matter.
It is a question that has raged for years, but is becoming more important as Arlington embarks on more aggressive, and in some quarters controversial, housing initiatives.
“The housing market is regional, cutting across county and state lines, and so it’s important to look more broadly at how changes here and across the region will impact housing in Arlington and throughout greater Washington,” the organization said announcing the upcoming meeting, to be held online on Wednesday, May 12 at 7 p.m.
(Speakers remain to be determined.)
There is no charge for the event, but registration is required. For information, see the Website at www.arlingtoncommitteeof100.org.