State Sen. Dave Marsden (D-35) has yet to unveil his planned bill to authorize a casino in Fairfax County, but Reston Association is going all in to prevent it from becoming law. Following up on a formal statement of opposition approved in October by the board of directors, RA CEO Mac Cummins released a letter
Reston Association’s Board of Directors has increased the annual member assessment by 7% as part of its $22.1 million budget for next year. At a special meeting on Nov. 20, the board set the assessment at $817, up from $763 last year. In a change from previous years, the fee includes recreational passes for members.
Reston Association’s Board of Directors has formally come out in opposition to the possibility of a casino near the Wiehle-Reston East Metro station. In a statement released yesterday (Monday), RA CEO Mac Cummins lamented what he said was lack of communication with RA’s leadership, board and members regarding potential state legislation that would add Fairfax
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The assessment fees that Reston Association members pay every year are expected to go up again in 2024, based on a newly proposed budget. To cover the actual costs of running the organization, the annual assessment would need to increase to $872 next year a 14.3% jump from the $763 that RA charged this