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Reston home owners association open space management and development

Author: Ziminski, Ann
Date: 1982
Periodical: In: Gangloff, D.G.; Moeller, G.H., comp. Proceedings of the Second National Urban Forestry Conference; 1982 October 10-14; Cincinnati, OH. Whashington, DC: American Forestry Association
Abstract: Reston, Virginia is a planned community of 40,000 residents in northern Virginia. A non-profit homeowners association owns and administers all common open space and community facilities for the use and benefit of residents. Funding is by automatic assessment of all homeowners. Current management involves 750 acres of open space and parkland. The common land is under an open space plan with set goals and objectives and a well defined conservation management plan. Environmental education is considered an integral management tool in open space management. Maintenance standards for conservation management are included.


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