
Alexandria has set a deadline of Oct. 23 (Thursday) to give feedback on the Duke Street Land Use Plan.
When finished, the document will guide city officials in the development of the Duke Street Corridor from the former Landmark Mall to Alexandria Union Station. Last month, residents weighed in on draft principles for the document.
“Unable to attend the September 25 Duke St. Meeting,” the city said on social media. “Now’s your chance to give feedback on the Duke Street Land Use Plan! Visit their website by Thursday, October 23, and let your voice be heard on this important project!”
The document is expected to be ready for City Council consideration and adoption in late 2026/early 2027, according to the city. In December, the city will also start a series of community workshops focusing on strategies and concepts for the plan.
According to the city:
The Draft Guiding Principles state our intent for the plan’s future and will shape the trajectory of the process moving forward. They will form the framework under which the community and City will develop strategies, concepts, and the Plan’s recommendations. They are intended to be aspirational and high level. They are not policy statements, recommendations, or specific requirements.