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UPDATE: City Council adopted the Fairfax Circle Small Area Plan on July 23, 2024. Visit the small area plan website.
Fairfax Circle is one of five Activity Centers - locations in the City where pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use development is strongly encouraged - identified in the City's 2035 Comprehensive Plan. Located in the northeast portion of the City and comprised of parcels along and adjacent to the portions of Fairfax Boulevard and Blenheim Boulevard most proximate to the Fairfax Circle intersection, this is the fourth Small Area Plan undertaken by the City after Old Town Fairfax, Northfax, and Kamp Washington.
UPDATE: City Council adopted the Fairfax Circle Small Area Plan on July 23, 2024. Visit the small area plan website.
Fairfax Circle is one of five Activity Centers - locations in the City where pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use development is strongly encouraged - identified in the City's 2035 Comprehensive Plan. Located in the northeast portion of the City and comprised of parcels along and adjacent to the portions of Fairfax Boulevard and Blenheim Boulevard most proximate to the Fairfax Circle intersection, this is the fourth Small Area Plan undertaken by the City after Old Town Fairfax, Northfax, and Kamp Washington.
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I like the suggested height of the buildings. Please do not let the NIMBY's change this downward. The area is in a low spot with not a lot of residential surrounding it, so it can take the height suggested. Also, developers need that height if they are to provide greenspace and road and still make a profit. Otherwise, they have no incentive to build.
I like the suggested height of the buildings. Please do not let the NIMBY's change this downward. The area is in a low spot with not a lot of residential surrounding it, so it can take the height suggested. Also, developers need that height if they are to provide greenspace and road and still make a profit. Otherwise, they have no incentive to build.