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HISTORY Arlington is an urban county of about 26 square miles located directly across the Potomac River from Washington DC. No incorporated towns or cities lie within Arlington’s boundaries. Originally part of the area surveyed for the nation’s capital, the portion of the District on the west bank of the Potomac River was returned to the Commonwealth of Virginia by the U.S. Congress in 1846. This area was known as Alexandria City and Alexandria County until 1920 when the county portion was renamed Arlington County.
DEMOGRAPHICS As of January 1, 2014, Arlington had an estimated population of 215,000, reflecting an increase of 3.6% since 2010. On average, Arlington’s population has grown at about 1% per year since 2000. Arlington’s population is forecast to grow to 276,100 persons by 2040. As one of the most densely populated jurisdictions in the country, Arlington continues to support nationally recognized smart growth principles with transit oriented development, concentrating density around transit stations. As of January 1, 2014, Arlington had a population density of 8,332 persons per square mile. Arlington’s population is racially, ethnically and culturally diverse. According to the 2010 Census about 36.0% of Arlington’s residents were Hispanic/Latino, African- American, Asian or multi-racial. Arlington Public Schools children who speak 94 languages and hail from 115 countries reflect the diversity of the County. Arlington County is the most educated county in the Nation. In 2012, 71.3% of adults age 25 and older had a bachelor’s degree or higher and 37.0% had a graduate or professional degree.
COMMUNITY Arlington residents are actively involved in the community with 61 registered civic and citizen associations, 45 active County Board Commissions, and 178 community service organizations.
EMPLOYMENT As of January 1, 2014, Arlington had an estimated 220,600 at-place employees. Government employees make up 24.1% of Arlington’s labor force. Arlington’s top 5 private employers are Deloitte, Accenture, Virginia Hospital Center, SAIC/Leidos, and Marriott International. Arlington has the lowest unemployment rate in the region at 3.6% Jobs in Arlington are forecast to grow to 308,800 jobs by 2040.
DEVELOPMENT Arlington has more private office space than the downtowns of Los Angeles, Dallas, Denver, Seattle, or Atlanta. Arlington continues to grow with the addition of new development. In 2013, 1,045 residential units were completed.
TRANSPORTATION Arlington residents and workers have a range of options for work and personal trips, and are served by 11 Metrorail station, 13 ART bus routes, 54 Capital Bikeshare stations, and 86 miles of bicycle routes and jogging trails. The Pentagon and Pentagon City Metrorail stations have the most activity with over 30,000 combined station entries and exits for an average weekday at each station.
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Montgomery County
Prince Georges County
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POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT FORECASTS
ARLINGTON IN THE DC METRO AREA
276,300
223,300
258,800
236,100
207,627
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HOUSEHOLDSJanuary 1, 2014 Households (Planning Division Estimate) 101,3002010 Households (U.S. Census Bureau Decennial Census) 98,0502000 Households (U.S. Census Bureau Decennial Census) 86,352
hOUSEhOLD SIzE 2000 2010 20121 Person 35,216 40.8% 40,516 41.3% 37,857 40.7%2 Persons 27,419 31.8% 31,738 32.4% 30,530 32.8%3 Persons 10,432 12.1% 11,633 11.9% 12,017 12.9%4 Persons 7,559 8.8% 8,793 9.0% 8,434 9.1%5+ Persons 5,726 6.6% 5,370 5.5% 4,154 4.5%total households 86,352 100.0% 98,050 100.0% 92,992 100.0%Average Household Size 2.15 2.09 2.22Source: U.S. Census Bureau - Census 2000 SF1: P26; Census 2010 SF1: H14 and H12.; ACS 2012 5-Year Estimates- B25009.
hOUSEhOLD COMPOSItIOn 2000 2010 2012Family Households 39,322 45.5% 41,607 42.4% 41,738 44.9% With own children under 18 years 16,625 19.3% 17,853 18.2% 19,008 20.4% Married-couple families 12,800 14.8% 14,228 14.5% 14,716 15.8% Male householder, no wife families 880 1.0% 867 0.9% 875 0.9% Female householder, no husband families 2,945 3.4% 2,758 2.8% 3,417 3.7% Without children under 18 years 22,697 26.3% 23,754 24.2% 22,730 24.4%Nonfamily Households 47,030 54.5% 56,443 57.6% 51,254 55.1%total households 86,352 100.0% 98,050 100.0% 92,992 100.0%Source: U.S. Census Bureau - Census 2000 SF1: P18; Census 2010 SF1: P19.; ACS 2012 5-Year Estimates - B11005.
January 1, 2014 Population (Planning Division Estimate) 215,0002010 Population (U.S. Census Bureau Decennial Census) 207,6272000 Population (U.S. Census Bureau Decennial Census) 189,453
AgE DIStRIBUtIOn 2000 2010 January 2014* Under 5 10,397 5.5% 11,782 5.7% 12,600 5.9% 5 - 19 24,016 12.7% 23,455 11.3% 25,400 11.8%20 - 24 16,535 8.7% 17,704 8.5% 14,300 6.7%25 - 34 47,675 25.2% 57,402 27.6% 61,300 28.5%35 - 44 32,664 17.2% 32,868 15.8% 34,600 16.1%45 - 64 40,404 21.3% 46,362 22.3% 47,600 22.1%65 - 84 15,244 8.0% 15,239 7.3% 16,400 7.6%85 and Over 2,518 1.3% 2,815 1.4% 2,800 1.3%total Population 189,453 100.0% 207,627 100.0% 215,000 100.0%
RACE AnD hISPAnIC/LAtInO ORIgIn 2000 2010 Non-Hispanic/Latino 154,185 81.4% 176,245 84.9% White 114,489 60.4% 132,961 64.0% Black/African-American 17,244 9.1% 17,088 8.2% Asian/Pacific Islander 16,346 8.6% 19,895 9.6% Other/Multi-Racial 6,106 3.2% 6,301 3.0% Hispanic/Latino 35,268 18.6% 31,382 15.1% total Population 189,453 100.0% 207,627 100.0%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - Census 2000 SF1: P004; 2010 Decennial Census 2010 SF1: P5; Arlington Planning Division estimates, January 2014 Update; *Due to change in methodology, estimated age is not comparable to previous years.
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January 1, 2014 Housing Units (Planning Division Estimate) 109,0002010 Housing Units (U.S. Census Bureau) 105,4042000 Housing Units (U.S. Census Bureau) 90,426
tYPE OF hOUSIng UnIt (2000 and 2014) 2000 January 1, 2014*Single-family, detached 27,668 30.6% 28,400 26.1%Single-family, attached 10,284 11.4% 11,000 10.1%Multi-family (3+ units) 52,373 57.9% 69,500 63.7%Other 101 0.1% 100 0.1%total housing Units 90,426 100.0% 109,000 100.0%Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing and Arlington Planning Division Janury 2014 estimates.*Figures may not sum due to rounding.
HOUSING UNITS
INCOMEARLIngtOn WAShIngtOn MEtROPOLItAn AREA
2014 Median Household Income $106,200 2014 Median Family Income2014 Per Capita Income $86,300 for Family of Four $107,000Source: Arlington County Planning Division 2014 estimates. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Estimated Median Family Incomes for FY 2014, March 2014.
2012 Effective Buying Income $8.59 BillionSource: ESRI
EDUCATIONPUBLIC SChOOLS EnROLLMEnt(September 2013)
no. of studentsElementary School (PreK - 5) 12,793Middle/High School (6 - 12) 10,523Stratford Program 48Total (PreK - 12) 23,316
Expenditures per Pupil(Fiscal Year 2014) $18,678High School GraduatesContinuing Their Education 90%Source: Arlington County Public Schools.
EDUCAtIOnAL AttAInMEntPopulation Age 25 and Older (2012)
From other parts of VA . . . . . . . . 2,768 9.5%From other parts of MD . . . . . . . . .827 2.9%From other states . . . . . . . . . . 10,771 37.1%From other countries . . . . . . . . . 3,460 11.9%
tOtAL POPULAtIOn InFLOW . . . . . . 29,006
*Due to change in source, migration estimates are not comparable to previous Profile issues.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 American Community Survey (B15003).
POPULATION MIGRATION - INFLOW (2011)
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9th to 12th Grade, no diploma
3.2% High School GraduateGraduate or Professional
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Degree37.0%
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Associates Degree3.7%
Bachelor's DegreeBachelor's Degree34.3%
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At-PLACE JOBS BY InDUStRY **Construction 2,800 1.3%Retail Trade 11,300 5.1%Transportation and Warehousing 11,500 5.2%Information 6,500 2.9%Finance and Insurance 7,400 3.4%Real Estate and Rental/Leasing 4,300 1.9%Professional and Technical Services 48,700 22.1%Hospitality and Food Services 18,100 8.2%Other Services 50,100 22.7%Government 53,100 24.1%All Other 6,900 3.1%total Jobs 220,600 100.0%
* At-place employment refers to jobs located in Arlington. ** Employment estimate reflects 4th Quarter 2013 office vacancy rates, which are higher than average due to the impacts of BRAC and sequestration. Due to change in methodology, estimated 2014 employment is not comparable to previous years. Source: Arlington County Planning Division January 2014 estimates.
AT-PLACE EMPLOYMENT (January 2014)*
GRADUATE PROGRAMS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
LABOR FORCE & UNEMPLOYMENTCivilian Labor Force (2013) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136,755Unemployment Rate (2013) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.6%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)
2013-2014 EnROLLMEntMarymount University 3,486George Mason University 2,541Art Institute of Washington* 1,557George Washington University 1,120Argosy University* 1,018DeVry University* 1,012Westwood College * 476Graham Webb International Academy of Hair* 195Troy University 175Everest College* 151*National Center for Education Statistics, Fall 2012. Source: School or University, unless otherwise noted.
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tOtAL At-PLACE EMPLOYMEnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220,600**Wage and Salary Jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216,300Self-Employed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,300
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t Arlington EmployeesCompany January 2014Deloitte* 7,000Accenture 4,500Virginia Hospital Center 2,698SAIC/Leidos* 2,300Lockheed Martin Corporation 2,187Marriott International, Inc.* 1,950Booz Allen Hamilton* 1,400Corporate Executive Board 1,279BNA Bloomberg 1,015CACI 813* Arlington Economic Development Estimate
TOP 10 PRIVATE EMPLOYERS
RESIDENTS WORKING IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS (2006-2010)To Prince William Co., VA 843To Loudoun Co., VA 1,251To other places in VA 2,613To other places in MD 951To other states 1,198Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2006-2010
American Community Survey.
RESIDENTS OF OTHER JURISDICTIONS WORKING IN ARLINGTON (2006-2010)
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From Prince William Co., VA 12,182From Loudoun Co., VA 4,011From other places in VA 10,366From other places in MD 10,860From other states 3,799Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2006-2010
American Community Survey.
Arlington Resident Workers Live and Work in Arlington 40,671
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The following projects were approved by the Arlington County Board in 2013.
BALLStOnRow Homes at Ballston (SP#415) - 2 residential units
CRYStAL CItY1720 S. Eads St. (SP #424) - 198 residential units Long Bridge Park Aquatic and Fitness Facility-Phase 1 (UP) - 120,420 s.f. other
PEntAgOn CItYPentagon City PDSP - Parcel 3 Met Park 4 & 5 Final (SP #105) - 40,413 s.f. retail and 699 residential unitsPentagon City PDSP - Parcel 3 Metropolitan Park - Remaining Allocation (SP #105) - 23,818 s.f. retail and 1,403 residential unitsPenPlace - Pentagon City PDSP - Parcel 1D - Remaining Allocation (SP #105) - 1,809,000 s.f. office, 50,000 s.f. retail and 300 hotel rooms Fashion Center Mall Expansion (SP #105) - 50,965 s.f. retail
ROSSLYnColony House (SP #423) - 168 hotel roomsPierce/Queen Apartments (SP #425) - 193 residential units
VIRgInIA SQUARELatitude Apartments (SP #426) - 3,112 s.f. retail, 2,802 s.f. other, and 265 residential units
OthER AREAS3838 N Cathedral Lane (SP #428) - 4,590 s.f. officeAshlawn Elementary School Addition (UP) - 26,160 s.f. otherNew Elementary School #1 (UP) - 96,805 s.f. other
tOtAL DEVELOPMEnt APPROVED BY thE ARLIngtOn COUntY BOARD In 2013:1,813,590 s.f. office GFA 2,760 residential units 168,311 s.f. retail GFA 468 hotel rooms246,187 s.f. other GFA
Quarterly reports on 2013 development are available from the Arlington County web site: www.arlingtonva.us.
SUMMARY OF OFFICE CONSTRUCTION
2013 APPROVED PROJECTS
Existing Office gross Floor Area (gFA) by Year Rosslyn- Jefferson Metro Ballston Davis Corridors Corridor Corridor total1920-1929 6,687 0 6,6871930-1939 11,842 1,818 13,6601940-1949 62,202 0 62,2021950-1959 133,996 0 133,9961960 - 1969 3,719,062 2,443,193 6,162,2551970 - 1979 948,451 3,036,222 3,984,6731980 - 1989 8,537,143 5,830,566 14,367,7091990 - 1999 3,091,239 438,928 3,530,1672000 - 2009 5,193,277 648,169 5,841,4462010 - January 1, 2014 1,178,356 368,039 1,077,315total Corridor gFA 22,882,255 12,766,935 35,649,190Under Construction(as of January 1, 2014) 864,425 453,422 1,317,847Source: Arlington County Planning Division and Real Estate Assessment: Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA) database.
Estimated total County gFA 40,960,026Office vacancy rate (CoStar 4th Quarter 2013) 19.9%Source: CoStar Group, Inc. courtesy of Arlington Economic Development
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thOUSIng UnIt EStIMAtES AnD FORECAStS BY MEtRO StAtIOn AREA 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040Rosslyn 6,212 7,260 9,000 10,100 10,200 Court House 6,048 7,307 8,700 8,800 8,900 Clarendon 680 2,754 3,400 4,100 4,500 Virginia Square 1,435 3,659 4,300 4,700 4,800 Ballston 6,744 7,689 9,100 9,200 9,200 Pentagon City 3,433 5,127 7,800 8,000 8,600 Crystal City 5,427 7,924 9,900 10,100 11,400 Arlington 90,842 105,404 121,200 131,000 138,900 Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2000 Census, 2010 Census and Round 8.2 Cooperative Forecasts (Approved by MWCOG July 2013)
AVERAgE ASSESSED VALUE (2014) - $552,700Single-Family Detached House $749,049Single-Family Attached House, Townhouse $674,645Condominium Townhouse $553,050Condos $363,071 Cooperatives $155,355
Percent change in average assessment (2013-2014) +5.3 %Source: Arlington County Department of Real Estate Assessments as of March 4, 2014.
AVERAgE REnt (2013) - $1,934 per monthEfficiency $1,503One Bedroom $1,770Two Bedroom $2,255Three Bedroom $2,759
Percent change in average rent (2012-2013) +3.0% Rental vacancy rate 2.5% Source: Arlington County, CHPD, Housing Division
no. of stores Sq. Ft.Fashion Centre at Pentagon City 159 1,109,300Crystal City* 162 715,153Ballston Common Mall 135 581,000Pentagon Centre 9 371,900Clarendon Market Commons** 36 300,827Pentagon Row 53 296,000Village at Shirlington 56 214,000Lee Harrison Shopping Center 34 114,200Source: Arlington Economic Development.
SUMMARY OF NET NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
HOUSING
RESIDEntIAL UnItS Rosslyn- Ballston Jefferson Davis Metro Corridors Corridor Corridor totalPre-1960 4,958 514 5,4721960 - 1969 1,263 3,613 4,8761970 - 1979 378 2,167 2,5451980 - 1989 8,524 2,014 10,5381990 - 1999 6,179 684 6,8632000 - 2009 7,773 3,835 11,6082010 - January 1, 2014 1,332 484 1,816total net new Units 30,407 13,311 43,718Under Construction(as of January 1, 2014) 1,806 411 2,217Source: Arlington County Planning Division
MAJOR RETAIL FACILITIEStotal taxable Sales (2013) $3.23 billionSource: Virginia Department of Taxation
* Includes only retail on the east side of Jefferson Davis Highway.** Includes the Market Common Clarendon, the Market Common Clarendon II, and the Market Place
2014 tax BaseCommercial 49.5%Residential 50.5%
Source: Arlington County Department of Real Estate Assessments.
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Affordable housing (2014*) Total CAFs 6,638 unitsCommitted affordable rental units are placed under agreements to remain affordable for 30 to 60 year terms, or are non-profit owned.* As of January 1, 2014Source: Arlington County, CHPD, Housing Division
Distance PassengerAirport From Arlington VolumeRonald Reagan Washington National Airport In Arlington 20,415,085Washington Dulles International Airport 25 Miles 21,947,065Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport 34 Miles 22,498,353Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; Baltimore-Washington International Airport.
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Average Weekday Station Activity (2013) Rosslyn-Ballston Entry ExitRosslyn 15,360 14,511Court House 7,505 7,283Clarendon 4,669 5,043Virginia Square 3,730 3,636Ballston 11,434 11,270East Falls Church 3,997 3,885
Jefferson Davis Entry ExitArlington Cemetery 1,311 1,347Pentagon 15,859 15,334Pentagon City 15,438 15,017Crystal City 12,248 11,963Reagan National Airport 6,018 6,120
BUS (2013)ARt- Arlington transit Passenger Trips 2,644,933Passenger Trips Increase (2012-2013) 5.14%Total Passenger Miles 5,554,359Bus Routes 13
Source: Arlington County, Department of Environmental Services - Transportation
Metrorail Weekday Boardings (May 1980 - May 2013)
Source: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.
BIKESHARE (FY 2013)Capital BikeShare Arlington Miles Ridden 187,940 Average Trip Length (miles) 1.12Average Trip Duration (minutes) 17Arlington Stations 54Source:FY13 Summary Report on Captial Bikeshare.
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BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN COUNTS (2013) Daily total AverageFour Mile Run 424,670 1,167Curtis Bon Air 446,742 1,224Curtis Rosslyn 546,630 1,498Key Bridge East 1,165,899 3,248Key Bridge West 567,964 1,560Mount Vernon Trail (Airport) 676,891 2,135WOD Bon Air East 557,919 1,529WOD Bon Air West 661,059 1,811WOD Columbia Pike 407,600 1,117WOD East Falls Church 508,327 1,393
Source: DES Transportation Planning / BikeArlington
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2010 Census Highlights Report2010 Census Metro Statioin ProfilesAnnual Development Highlights Annual Rent and Vacancy Rate ReportBallston Sector PlanClarendon Sector PlanColumbia Pike Initiative - A Revitalization Plan (2005)Columbia Pike Neighborhood Area PlanComprehensive Plan and 5-Year Review Court House Sector Plan AddendumCrystal City Sector PlanDemographic Trends in the Planning CorridorsDevelopment in the Metro CorridorsEast Clarendon - Special Coordinated Mixed Use District PlanEast Falls Church Area PlanFort Myer Heights North PlanGeneral Land Use Plan
ARLINGTON HISTORIC DISTRICTS
Number of Hotels/Motels 46Number of Rooms 10,942Square Feet of Meeting Space 315,988Source: Arlington Economic Development.
HOTELS & MOTELS
Land Area 25.8 square miles (16,512 acres)County Open Space 1,190 acresFederal Land 1,150 acresPopulation Density (2014) 8,332 persons/sq. mileElevation (Highest Point) 461 feet
LAND AREA & DENSITY
CPHD Publications
COMMUNITY FACILITIESLibraries 8County Parks 149Northern Virginia Regional Parks 3Community Centers 14Nature Centers 3Bicycle Routes and Jogging Trails 86 MilesFire Stations 10Senior Centers 6Athletic Fields 138Synthetic Fields 10Tennis and Basketball Courts 152
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Total Districts ........................................................ 34Oldest Building ................ Ball-Sellers House (1760)Newest Building ............... Dan Kain Building (1946)
Districts Added in 2013Green Valley Pharmacy (1942) Fraber House (1913)
ARtS AnD MUSICArlington Children’s Chorus | Arlington Philharmonic Association | Arlingtones Barbershop Chorus | IBIS A Chamber Music Society | Lee Arts Center | Levine School of Music | Metropolitan Chorus | National Chamber Ensemble | Potomac Harmony Chorus | Prelude | Urban Arias | Washington Balalaika Society | Woodmont Weavers.
DAnCEBallet NOVA | Bowen McCauley Dance | Carmen de Vicente Spanish Dance Academy | Centro Cultural Peru | Dance Asia | Dominion Stage | El Tayrona | Indian Dance Educators Association | Jane Franklin Dance | Los Quetzales Mexican Dance Ensemble | Tinkus Tiataco USA | Alma Boliviana
CEntERS AnD ORgAnIzAtIOnS “Old Guard” Museum | Arlington Artists’ Alliance | Arlington Arts Center | Arlington Historical Society Museum | Bangladesh Center for Community Dev. Inc. | Cambodian American Heritage | Columbia Pike Artist Studios | Drug Enforcement Agency Museum | Fort C.F. Smith | Halau O’Aulani | ProBolivian Committee | Vietnamese Cultural Society
thEAtERSAmerican Century Theatre | Arlington Players | Artisphere | Charter Theatre Company/ First Draft | Educational Theatre Company | Encore Stage & Studio | Gunston Arts Center | Rosslyn Spectrum | Signature Theatre | Synetic Family Theatre | Teatro de la Luna | Theatre on the Run | Thomas Jefferson Community Theater | Washington Shakespeare Company
MAJOR MEMORIALSAir Force Memorial | Arlington House | Arlington National Cemetery | Freedom Forum Journalists Memorial | Iwo Jima Memorial | Memorial to Women in the Military | Netherlands Carillon | Pentagon Memorial | Virginia Purple Heart Memorial.
CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS
Industrial Land Use and Zoning StudyLee Highway Cherrydale Revitalization PlanMetropolitan Park Design GuidelinesNauck Village Center Action PlanNorth Quincy Street PlanNorth Quincy Street Plan AddendumPentagon Centre Site Guiding PrinciplesPentagon City Master Development PlanPotomac Yards Design GuidelinesQuarterly Development Reports R-B Corridor - Retail Action PlanR-B Corridor - Streetscape StandardsRosslyn to Courthouse Urban Design StudyRosslyn Station Area Plan AddendumShirlington Design BookVirginia Square Sector Plan (2002)Virginia Square Sector Plan - Site Specific Guidelines
Green Valley Pharmacy Fraber House
U.S. Census Bureau (general information) (301) 763-2422 www.census.govThe U.S. Census Bureau collects and reports demographic and economic data for the nation, states, counties and cities
Arlington County Census Datawww.arlingtonva.us/demographics/
Arlington Public Schools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-6000www.apsva.us Information on enrollment, schools and programs, data, and PreK – 12 educational services for Arlington County families.
Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (434) 982-5522www.coopercenter.orgData and research on the Commonwealth of Virginia and Virginia counties and cities.
Virginia Employment Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (804) 786-1485www.vec.state.va.usLabor market and employment data for the Commonwealth of Virginia and Virginia counties and cities.
northern Virginia Regional Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 642-0700www.novaregion.orgInformation on demographics, transportation, environmental services and human services for Northern Virginia.
Metropolitan Washington Council of governments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (202) 962-3200www.mwcog.orgPopulation, housing, transportation, and health and human services information for the Washington DC region.
Visit the Arlington web site at: www.arlingtonva.us
Arlington County government Frequently Called numbers
County Manager’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3120
County Board Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3130
Department of Community Planning, housing and Development Planning Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3525 Zoning Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3883 Code Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3232 Inspection Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3800 Housing Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3760 Housing Information Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3765 Neighborhood Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3830
Arlington Economic Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-0808www.arlingtonvirginiausa.com Visitors and Convention Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 296-7996
Department of Enviornmental Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-6570
Department of Parks and Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-7529
Arlington County Public Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (703) 228-3348
The PROFILE is published annually by the Urban Design and Research Section of the Department of Community Planning, Housing and Development. For further information on the PROFILE and other demographic and development data and
publications, please contact the Planning Division at (703) 228-3525 or [email protected]
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2014PROFILE
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