Arlington Families for Safe Streets (Arl FSS) meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of a month.  Topics typically discussed include ways in which to work with Arlington County on the implementation of its Vision Zero program, educational street safety outreach efforts at public venues and schools, traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels, advocacy projects for infrastructure improvements on Arlington’s roads and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.  Arl FSS’s meetings are on ZOOM, starting at 6:30 pm and promptly end at 8 pm.

Arlington Families for Safe Streets (Arl FSS) meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of a month.  Topics typically discussed include ways in which to work with Arlington County on the implementation of its Vision Zero program, educational street safety outreach efforts at public venues and schools, traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels, advocacy projects for infrastructure improvements on Arlington’s roads and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.  Arl FSS’s meetings are on ZOOM, starting at 6:30 pm and promptly end at 8 pm.

Fairfax Families for Safe Streets (Ffx FSS) meets monthly on the first Monday of the month. Topics typically discussed include advocacy projects for infrastructure changes on the County’s roads, educational street safety outreach efforts with the public venues and at FCPS schools, plus traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.  Ffx FSS’s monthly meetings are on Zoom, starting at 6:30 pm and promptly end at 8 pm.

Fairfax Families for Safe Streets (Ffx FSS) meets monthly on the first Monday of the month. Topics typically discussed include advocacy projects for infrastructure changes on the County’s roads, educational street safety outreach efforts with the public venues and at FCPS schools, plus traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.  Ffx FSS’s monthly meetings are on Zoom, starting at 6:30 pm and promptly end at 8 pm.

Fairfax Families for Safe Streets (Ffx FSS) meets monthly on the first Monday of the month. Topics typically discussed include advocacy projects for infrastructure changes on the County’s roads, educational street safety outreach efforts with the public venues and at FCPS schools, plus traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.  Ffx FSS’s monthly meetings are on Zoom, starting at 6:30 pm and promptly end at 8 pm.

Arlington Families for Safe Streets (Arl FSS) meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of a month.  Topics typically discussed include ways in which to work with Arlington County on the implementation of its Vision Zero program, educational street safety outreach efforts at public venues and schools, traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels, advocacy projects for infrastructure improvements on Arlington’s roads and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.  Arl FSS’s meetings are on ZOOM, starting at 6:30 pm and promptly end at 8 pm.

Arlington Families for Safe Streets (Arl FSS) meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of a month.  Topics typically discussed include ways in which to work with Arlington County on the implementation of its Vision Zero program, educational street safety outreach efforts at public venues and schools, traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels, advocacy projects for infrastructure improvements on Arlington’s roads and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.  Arl FSS’s meetings are on ZOOM, starting at 6:30 pm and promptly end at 8 pm.

Arlington Families for Safe Streets (Arl FSS) meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of a month.  Topics typically discussed include ways in which to work with Arlington County on the implementation of its Vision Zero program, educational street safety outreach efforts at public venues and schools, traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels, advocacy projects for infrastructure improvements on Arlington’s roads and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.  Arl FSS’s meetings are on ZOOM, starting at 6:30 pm and promptly end at 8 pm.

Alexandria Families for Safe Streets (AFSS) meets on the third Tuesday of a month. Topics typically discussed include street safety educational outreach efforts at public venues and ACPS schools, traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels, advocacy projects for improving infrastructure changes on Alexandria’s roads and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.   In the world of the Coronavirus, AFSS’s monthly meetings now are on Zoom, starting at 6:30 pm and ending promptly at 8 pm

Alexandria Families for Safe Streets (AFSS) meets on the third Tuesday of a month. Topics typically discussed include street safety educational outreach efforts at public venues and ACPS schools, traffic regulatory issues at the state & local policymaking levels, advocacy projects for improving infrastructure changes on Alexandria’s roads and updated analysis of “Near Miss” survey data collected.   In the world of the Coronavirus, AFSS’s monthly meetings now are on Zoom, starting at 6:30 pm and ending promptly at 8 pm