The Greater Reston Living Podcast
Lake Anne has been a cornerstone of Reston since the community was founded in the 1960s, but for years it has had a wayfinding problem. A significant number of Reston residents have never made it there, partly because the signage does not exactly announce itself. That may be changing. In this episode, Graham and Kathy break down the proposed new Lake Anne signage package that StreetSense recently unveiled at a virtual public meeting. The concept draws from mid-century color palettes and Mondrian-influenced geometry, with a full wayfinding system planned for cars and pedestrians entering and moving through the area. Reactions in the comments have been mixed. Some residents find the new proposals clean and directional. Others think the existing sign has a character the new concepts do not match. Graham and Kathy weigh in. They also run through a packed spring events calendar, from the return of the Lake Anne Farmers Market and the Earth Day Chalk Fest at Reston Town Center to Polar Heat on Lynn Street in Herndon and the Tour de Hunter Mill cycling ride hosted by Supervisor Walter Alcorn. And if you have been watching the Reston Town Center Next development take shape, there is a notable wave of restaurant openings coming, including Paris Baguette, Clarity's second location, Dogfish Head Ale House, Grazi Nona, and Yunnan Noodles.
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