Soma Ramesh
Town Resident, HOA Board Member and member of Herndon Diversity, equity and inclusion committee.
Arati Sigdel
Herndon Resident, Community Volunteer and Member of Herndon Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee
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Herndon has dealt for so long about the issues such as large commercial vehicles parked in the residential streets, vehicles parked and left unattended on the residential streets (some of those with flat tires and expired tags). While neighboring jurisdictions like Fairfax County and Loudoun County had already implemented restrictive measures on large commercial vehicles, Herndon was let behind. This resulted in abuse of our residential streets as we could clearly see people coming from other jurisdiction and leaving their large commercial vehicles on our streets.
As a result, we amended and enacted chapter 42 related to Motor Vehicle and traffic to restrict those vehicles weighing more than 12,000 pounds or being longer than 21 feet from parking in residential areas for more than two hours at a time. This also allowed us to impose $50 fines on motorists who block curb ramps; it also allows officials to fine drivers $50 if they park within 5 feet of a driveway. This was much needed from safety perspective as well. This is work-in-progress as we have more to address the parking and safety issue as the metro (silver-line) opens.
As affordable workforce housing is a critical issue that we are concerned about, we have been looking into different options that we can leverage in order to help alleviate this issue. Here is the poll that Reston Now conducted on how town of Herndon should handle affordable housing policies.
Downtown redevelopment is moving towards positive direction. If there is any opportunity at this moment, my focus will always be increasing the return on investment from this project making it financially responsible project. This is the project which represents the sentiment of the people who are eagerly waiting for the project to break the ground. This project really shapes the direction and the brand we as a community want to showcase. I support this project and want to make it financially sound and timely completed.
We initiated community roundtable and had quite a few events before COVID19 hit. Here is the list of Roundtable updates reported by the local News Paper Herndon Connection.