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10/13/2011 - 12:02pm
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09/28/2011 - 1:50pm
Each month, Northern Virginia Conservation Trust (NVCT) holds an invasive plant removal event at Dora Kelley Park. This month will be a little different. The park greatly needs help repairing some of the trails. After Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Nate rolled through our area, the park received a great deal of water and flooding. Many of the trails were damaged as a result, and the staff has had to spend a lot of time returning them to a user-friendly state.
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09/20/2011 - 2:54pm
The Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities conducted a Parks and Recreation Needs Assessment Survey during May and June of 2011. The purpose of the survey was to establish priorities for the future development of parks, recreation, cultural facilities, programs and services within your community.
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09/16/2011 - 11:22am
There's not much that's free these days.
But wait. There is! All week next week is Try Transit week.
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09/14/2011 - 2:29pm
In honor of Virginia Cyclist and Pedestrian Awareness Week, I'm sharing a blog post from Dennis Jaffe, the newest addition to the ACTion Alexandria family. Click here to read all about it.
Did you know...
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09/09/2025 - 3:09pm
With all this rain and flooding, I'm not too crazy about being outside right now. Though the rain may let up a bit for the weekend, it's still pretty soggy, muddy and flooded around town. What to do?
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09/07/2025 - 10:34pm
The Alexandria Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) has been conducting counts of bicyclists and pedestrians at locations throughout the City of Alexandria as part of the National Bicycle and Pedestrian Documentation Project. Our first set of counts, in July 2011, showed large numbers on the Mt. Vernon Trail and at locations that are connected to that trail by paved trails or bicycle lanes. As new facilities open, we hope to see numbers rise all over Alexandria.
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08/30/2011 - 9:09am
It feels a bit like Christmas today.
This was released this morning from the City of Alexandria:
The City of Alexandria and GenOn Energy have reached an agreement to permanently close the company’s Potomac River Generating Station, which began operating in 1949. To facilitate the retirement of the plant, the City of Alexandria will release approximately $3
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08/22/2011 - 12:54pm
Make an impact this fall by Promoting Renewable Energy, Protecting the Potomac, Battling Big Coal and more!
The Sierra Club is seeking passionate students concerned about the environment, especially with specific interest in climate change and/or skills with online and social media, to intern in our Alexandria office this fall.
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08/18/2011 - 8:56am
Activists Raise 18-Foot Inflatable Inhaler to Highlight Health Impacts of Alexandria’s Coal-Fired Power Plant
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