Alexandria: Partly Cloudy Saturday, Council to Discuss Flood Mitigation
Alexandria residents can expect a partly cloudy day on Saturday, with temperatures reaching a high of 59 degrees. Meanwhile, the city council will discuss flood mitigation and parking enforcement at their upcoming meeting. A pedestrian was injured after being struck by a vehicle on Russell Road, and a new sculpture has been approved for the courthouse courtyard.
The Alexandria City Council will consider a flood mitigation grant and review parking enforcement at their meeting on Tuesday. This follows recent weather events and community concerns.
In other news, a pedestrian suffered head injuries after being hit by a vehicle on Russell Road. The incident occurred but details are scarce as search results did not provide further information about the victim.
Art enthusiasts will appreciate the addition of an America 250 sculpture in the Alexandria courthouse courtyard. The sculpture has been approved and will add to the city's cultural landscape.
Music lovers can enjoy the ongoing Dogtoberfest series in Old Town North this Sunday.
Looking ahead, Alexandria has a packed calendar of events. Dads can participate in a free workout, housing seminars are available for those interested, and the library is hosting tales of terror for a spooky season. Additionally, a trunk or treat event is planned for families.
Notably, Virginia Tech DC Area Launch Team and Community Lodgings were recognized at the Chamber ALX's Best in Business Awards, receiving top honors.
As the weekend approaches, Alexandria residents can enjoy the music series and prepare for the upcoming events. The city continues to develop culturally and support its community, as seen in the recent awards and approved sculpture.