Politics & Government
Facebook Live: What's Next For Reston National Golf Course?
Steven Siegel of Weller Development responds to Supervisor Walter Alcorn's decision not to support redevelopment at Reston National.

RESTON, VA — Reston Patch is hosting a Facebook Live interview at 11 a.m., on Friday, with Steven Siegel, a partner with Weller Development, one of the owners of Reston National Golf Course.
Hunter Mill District Supervisor Walter Alcorn announced at the end of September that he would not support an effort by Weller and War Horse Cities to seek a change to the Fairfax County Comprehensive Plan to redevelop the golf course.
"Since I took office almost three years ago, the topic that my office has received the most emails about is the potential redevelopment of Reston's two golf courses, Hidden Creek and Reston National Golf Course," Alcorn said in a statement. "On this question I have consistently stated that any proposal to change the comprehensive plan for these properties from their current respective 'golf course' designations would need support from surrounding communities."
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In an Aug. 30 Facebook Live interview with Patch, Siegel said the golf course owners would pursue their existing zoning rights if they were unable to obtain Alcorn's support for a change to the comprehensive plan.
On Friday, Siegel will participate in another Facebook Live interview, where he will respond to Alcorn's announcement and share the owners' plans for the golf course.
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Facebook Live with Steven Siegel: Friday, Oct. 7, 11 a.m.
Steven Siegel, a partner with Weller Development, responds to Hunter Mill District Supervisor Walter Alcorn's decision not to support redevelopment at Reston National Golf Course. Follow this link to the Facebook Live to find more information or submit a question for Siegel.
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