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Duke Street Land Use Plan

On June 9, the City launched an 18-month community planning process that will update the comprehensive land use plan for the Duke Street Corridor from Alexandria Union Station to Van Dorn Street at the future Landmark/West End development.
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Duke Street Land use Plan

What's New

Please join us for our first Community Open House for the Duke Street Land Use Plan on December 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, at Bishop Ireton High School, 201 Cambridge Road, Alexandria VA, 22314. The meeting space is located directly off the main entrance in the upper parking lot. 

The Open House will include interactive stations and the opportunity for community members to engage with Staff about specific opportunities they see on the corridor, weigh in on proposed corridor themes, and learn about the planning process. While there will not be a live virtual component to the Open House, there will be a digital version available on the Engagement Hub and open through December until Saturday, January 31. 

Food and language interpretation in Spanish and Amharic will be provided. Requests for interpretation in other languages must be made to Christian Brandt, Urban Planner, before Wednesday, December 3: Christian.brandt@alexandriava.gov or 703.746.3859.

The Open House will be followed by workshops in January that will cover the same content. Community members are encouraged to come to the December Open House and sign up for the workshops at this link. 

Image of a community meeting with audience looking at a presentation

October 23 Community Meeting

Community Meeting on Thursday, October 23 at Patrick Henry Recreation Center on Housing and Mobility.

  • Meeting Recordings: English, Spanish, Amharic
  • Q&A
  • Meeting Agenda
  • Meeting Presentation
  • 2025/2026 Schedule
Duke Street Pop-Up at National Night Out

Summer Engagement Data

Check out the results of our summer engagement below:

  • Pop-ups Report
  • Pop-ups Feedback Data
  • Pop-ups Locations
  • Poll Report
  • Poll Demographics Data
  • Poll Feedback Data
  • Business Poll Results and Analysis

Overview and FAQ

The FY 2024-2025 Interdepartmental Long Range Planning Work Program adopted by City Council includes a community planning process to update the comprehensive land use plan for the Duke Street Corridor. Recognizing that the land use concept for this area was last comprehensively updated in 1992, the planning process will engage the community to create a land use vision for the future.   

The planning process will explore topics such as land use, environment and climate, equity, mobility and connectivity, pedestrian safety and accessibility, parks and open space, and housing affordability. Translation and interpretation services will be provided throughout the process to ensure that all who wish to participate may do so.  

Below are some answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions. Additional FAQs can be found here. 

Why is a Land Use Plan needed?

The Duke Street corridor hasn't had a comprehensive land use update since 1992. Over the past three decades, much has changed in the corridor and surrounding neighborhoods. As this corridor and its surrounding neighborhoods evolve, it’s critical that our planning keeps pace. 

Updating the Land Use Plan now gives us the opportunity to align with current best practices and City policies, such as tree canopy preservation, stormwater management, and green building standards, while also setting a clear, forward-looking vision for the future of the corridor. This process allows us to proactively address key issues like safety, housing affordability, and aging infrastructure that have been raised by the community. It also empowers the City and community to create a shared vision, one that guides future development in a coordinated way, rather than reacting to projects on a case-by-case basis.

Why Plan Now?

The Duke Street corridor is facing increasing development pressures, both in the short- and long-term, from multiple directions:

  • To the east: Redevelopment momentum from Old Town.
  • To the west: Large-scale redevelopment at the former Landmark Mall site, now the West End development. 

Planning now gives the City and community the chance to proactively shape a unified vision for the corridor before individual development proposals come forward.

Aerial map of Duke Street from the West End Development looking east towards Old Town.

Small Area Plans have helped deliver meaningful community benefits across Alexandria, including new parks, neighborhood-serving retail, and improved public spaces. This Plan will offer a similar framework along Duke Street while also providing strategies to support the approximately 600 small businesses located along the corridor. Additionally, the Plan will guide how the City evaluates important housing resources, such as the roughly 2,100-unit Foxchase development.

How long will this planning process last?

The planning process will kick-off in Summer 2025 and will take approximately 18-24 months to complete, followed by City Council consideration for adoption, anticipated for late 2026/early 2027.

What will the community engagement process be like? Will there be an Advisory Group?

The process is designed to be equitable, inclusive, and collaborative. All community members are invited to help shape the vision for Duke Street’s future. This includes: 

  • Residents 
  • Business owners 
  • Students, seniors, and youth 
  • Nonprofits and faith-based organizations 
  • Property owners and other stakeholders 

There will be multiple engagement phases, with both online and in-person opportunities offered at a variety of times and locations. Engagement tools will include: 

  • City-hosted community meetings and open houses 
  • Online and in-person surveys and polls 
  • Pop-up events 
  • Meetings hosted by local organizations and stakeholders 

All input gathered will inform the Plan and will be summarized on the project website: alexandriava.gov/DukeStreetPlan. 

Note: Due to the size of the planning area and the diversity of stakeholders, we are not planning to form a formal advisory group. Instead, the process will intentionally engage a broad range of voices. City staff will be available to meet with any group or individual who requests a meeting. 

Will this Plan consider changes to the approved Duke Street Transitway Plans?

No. The Duke Street Transitway concept plans, adopted by City Council in Summer 2023 as part of the Duke Street In Motion (DSIM) project, will not be revised as part of this planning process. 

Duke Street In Motion went through a separate, extensive community engagement process and is already moving into the implementation phase. 

For information on the Transitway project, visit: alexandriava.gov/DukeInMotion. 

This Land Use Plan will account for the approved Transitway by incorporating its concept plans into the overall land use framework for the corridor.  

What are the boundaries of the Plan?

The boundaries are not yet established, however the Plan area will generally cover the length of Duke Street from the Alexandria Union Station to Van Dorn Street at the future Landmark/West End development.  

Get Involved in the Future of Our Community!

There are and will be lots of opportunities for you to be involved, provide feedback, and help shape Duke Street’s future. The Land Use Plan process is intended to be equitable, inclusive, and collaborative. We invite all members of the community to participate in developing a vision for the future of the Duke Street corridor. All stakeholders—residents, business owners, students, seniors, youth, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, property owners and others—are encouraged to engage throughout the process to share their insights and experiences that will inform planning goals and objectives for the future. The City will also proactively reach out to community members and create opportunities for engagement.

Stay Informed

Information and announcements about events and engagement opportunities will be shared via eNews, WhatsApp, our email contact list, and other channels in the community (Association newsletters, for example). Anyone who wishes to share input at anytime is encouraged to contact Christian Brandt, AICP, Urban Planner, Department of Planning and Zoning, Christian.brandt@alexandriava.gov, 703-746-3859 

Process Schedule

Duke Street Land Use Plan Schedule

Engagement Approach

The engagement process will consist of multiple phases with a variety of opportunities to collect feedback and meaningfully engage in ways that are convenient and accessible for stakeholders, including:  

  • Online and in-person, at a variety of times and places
  • City-led community meetings and open houses
  • Polling, both online and in person
  • Local pop-ups and events
  • Local meetings held by stakeholders 

The feedback that the City collects will inform the recommendations and content of the Plan and will be documented on the project website: alexandriava.gov/DukeStreetPlan. 

Because of the large Plan area and the wide range of stakeholders, we are not anticipating the use of a formal resident advisory group. Rather, the process will intentionally involve all groups and community members. Similar to other planning processes, City staff will be available to meet with any stakeholders that request a meeting, offering the opportunity to ask questions or provide feedback. 

Community Meeting and Engagement Materials

Phase 1: Consult

  • Monday, June 9, 2025 - Hybrid Community Planning Process Kick-off Meeting and Community Open House
    • Agenda
    • Meeting Presentation
    • Q&A
    • Meeting Recording: English, Spanish, and Amharic
    • Open House Boards
    • Community Poll: English, Amharic, Spanish
  • Pop-Ups
    • Flyers
    • Boards
  • Thursday, September 25 - Second Community Meeting on the Draft Guiding Principles
    • Agenda
    • Presentation
    • Recording (English only)
    • Feedback Summary
    • Draft Guiding Principles
      • (English, Español, አማርኛ)
      • 2025/2026 Schedule
      • Sign up for our Winter Workshop Series

Aerial Views of the Duke Street Corridor

Drone footage of streets built around the former Landmark Mall
Drone aerial of London Park Towers looking east on Duke St
Drone aerial of Beatley Library
Drone aerial looking west to Duke St Dog Park and Holmes Run
Drone aerial of Shoppes at Foxchase and 4600 Duke St
Drone aerial looking west to Landmark Mall
Drone aerial of Masonic temple and USPS facility
View of Union Station looking into Old Town
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Drone footage of streets built around the former Landmark Mall
Drone aerial of London Park Towers looking east on Duke St
Drone aerial of Beatley Library
Drone aerial looking west to Duke St Dog Park and Holmes Run
Drone aerial of Shoppes at Foxchase and 4600 Duke St
Drone aerial looking west to Landmark Mall
Drone aerial of Masonic temple and USPS facility
View of Union Station looking into Old Town

Resources

  • Duke Street Land Use Plan Background Packet
  • Alexandria Master Plan
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Duke Street Land Use Plan Introductory Presentation

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Questions?

Contact Christian Brandt, AICP, Urban Planner, Department of Planning and Zoning, Christian.Brandt@alexandriava.gov, 703.746.3859, or WhatsApp messenger at this link.

 

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