Take the 2023 Carlyle Community Survey

Each year the Carlyle Council is required to survey our employees and residents to see how they commute. This survey is open to those who either live or work in the Carlyle Community of Alexandria. Your responses will tell us how you travel to work so we can better target our programs to encourage you to take public transportation, walk, bike or share a ride, instead of driving alone. Your input is very valuable to the success of Carlyle’s Transportation Management Program (TMP).

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2023 Spring2Action

Spring2ACTion is coming on April 26th, 2023! We're so excited to get the next Spring2ACTion underway! Our community is better when we give together. Want to provide equitable opportunities for our children and youth to succeed? To enrich and support our lively art scene? To connect animals to a safe and loving forever home? Do you want to ensure the health of all Alexandrians so that they can thrive in our city?

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Take it Down Campaign

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is officially launching an exciting new tool for survivors of online child sexual abuse. The groundbreaking platform, aptly named, Take It Down, allows users from around the world to submit a case to help remove nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit photos and videos depicting a child under 18 years old from the surfaces of participating electronic service providers.

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Pile Driving at Pendleton Street

Some machines are so excited for a cleaner Potomac they can get a little loud - that includes Wayne the Crawler Crane’s impact hammer, who will help RiverRenew crews install piles at the Pendleton Street Site which began in February 2023.

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2023 St. Patrick's Day Parade

The Ballyshaners 40th Alexandria Saint Patrick’s Day Parade will be held on Saturday, March 4, 2023, and will feature a Car Show and Dog Show prior to the Parade kick-off. Residents and tourists are encouraged to come early to enjoy the events at one of the DC area’s finest parades. All events are free to the public.

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Duke Street In Motion

The City is advancing a variety of initiatives to improve transit along the Duke Street corridor. Based on community input and ideas received to date, there are a number of projects underway that address community priorities such as reliable transit, improved safety, and keeping Duke Street moving for all users. Duke Street In Motion is a multi-phased effort focused on ensuring that transit improvements in the Duke Street corridor, from the Landmark Mall area to the King Street Metro Station, provide efficient transportation options that align with the community’s needs, provide efficient transportation choices, and keep the region moving.

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