Arlington Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Do you walk in Arlington? How about your kids and your parents? Is walking in Arlington a pleasant experience?
Would you like to walk more? Are there reasons you don't? Obstructions? Danger? Fear? Boredom?
Do you have ideas for improvements?
If so, the Pedestrian Advisory Committee (PAC) wants to hear from you. The Committee is made up of volunteers who keep the County focused on making Arlington a better place to walk -- from the high-rise canyons of Rosslyn, Ballston, and Crystal City to the leafy residential areas of North, South, and West Arlington. Come to any Committee meeting or contact the PAC at pac@arlingtonva.us
Purpose:
The Pedestrian Advisory Committee advises the County Board and the County Manager on the implementation of the Pedestrian Transportation Plan and other pertinent matters the Committee deems important and to advocate for the needs of pedestrians in Arlington.
Meetings:
The Committee holds regular meetings, open to the public, on the second Wednesday of odd-numbered months (January, March, May, July, September, and November).
Meetings are held in the Azalea Conference Room, on the lobby level of Courthouse Plaza, 2100 Clarendon Boulevard, unless otherwise noted.
2008 Schedule
- January 9
- March 12
- May 14
- July 9
- September 10
- November 12
Additional information, when available, can be found on the WALKArlington events page.
All meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. and end at 9:00 p.m.
Members:
Peter Harnik, Chair harnik@earthlink.net
Ellen Armbruster
Pamela Hayes
Tom Korns
Dan Nabors
Bill Nary
Terry Savela
Thanna Schemmel
Chick Walter
Staff Liaisons:
David Goodman, WALKArlington staff dgoodman@arlingtonva.us
He can also be reached at 703.228.3709. TDD is available for the hearing impaired through Virginia Relay at 1.800.828.1120.
Rich St. Clair, ACPD Officer rstclair@arlingtonva.us




