Many structures exist on the 47.8 acre complex and are planned to remain. The master plan will look at strategic planning, including land use & development planning for the best use and integration within the surrounding area.
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Massey Complex Briefing - ARB Jan. 10, 2019
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Massey Complex Master Plan Briefing
What is happening at the Massey Complex
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Site Map – Assigned to Providence District
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Scope and Framework
The Master Plan Framework and Scope of Work will include:
– Coordination with the surrounding community including the City and GMU
– Site Infrastructure Analysis
– Integration of the historic structures into a vibrant urban community
– A coordinated long-term plan to meet the needs for multiple stakeholders
– Will provide the County an opportunity to synthesize and effectively facilitate a
discussion of trade-offs, challenges, and opportunities
– Possible Public Private Development Opportunities
– A budget roadmap for future funding
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Many structures exist on the 47.8 acre
complex and are planned to remain. The
master plan will look at strategic planning,
including land use & development planning
for the best use and integration within the
surrounding area.
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Master Plan Priorities
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The Land Use Redevelopment Team* has identified four priorities for the Massey
Complex Master Plan:
• Sustain a judicial complex that is safe and secure for visitors and
employees.
• Create a welcoming and accessible complex, designed to efficiently facilitate
access and interaction with county-wide judicial and public safety functions
that is compatible with the surrounding community and its context.
• Respect the integrity of on-site historic resources and enhance the public’s
experience of these assets.
• Identify opportunities for public private partnerships to create
complementary secondary uses through strategic planning and site design.
*Land Use Redevelopment Team: Bruce White, Chief Judge; Bob Blakley, Major, Police; Jason Houtz, Juvenile Detention
Services; Beth Teare, County Attorney’s Office; Gerarda Culipher, Chief Deputy, Clerk of Circuit Court; Denise James,
Planning Division, DPZ; Laura Arseneau, Cultural Resources, DPZ; John King, Transportation Planner, DOT; Mark Sites,
Lt Col, Office of the Sheriff; Brooke Hardin, City of Fairfax
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Tasks Completed & Next Steps
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• Phase I – Develop Master Plan Mission Statement / Goals
• Held first stakeholder work session on October 4th – attended by over 50
on site stakeholders
• Phase II – Developing the Master Plan Vision
• Macro Program Analysis
• Historic Analysis including a Historic Resource Survey
• Mobility Analysis
• Urban Design Analysis
• Market Study
• Zoning Study
• Stakeholder Work Session
• Public / Community Work Session – February 28, 2019
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Additional Information
• Project web page:
– https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/publicworks/capital-
projects/massey-complex-master-plan-project
• Massey Complex Master Planning:
– Ellen vanHully-Bronson, RA, Project Coordinator, 703-324-2331
www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dpwes
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