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  1. Arlington County, or simply Arlington, is a county in the U.S. state of Virginia. The county is located in Northern Virginia on the southwestern bank of the Potomac River directly across from Washington, D.C., the national capital. Arlington County is coextensive with the U.S. Census Bureau's census-designated place of Arlington.

  2. May 10, 2024 · news & events. Arlington Receives 2024 Vision Zero for Youth U.S. Leadership Award. Published on May 10, 2024. Arlington was recognized by the National Center for Safe Routes to School as the 2024 recipient of the Vision Zero for Youth U.S. Leadership Award.

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    March 13, 1847: Established as Alexandria County.
    March 16, 1920: The name was changed to Arlington County.
    In 1791, Arlington was originally part of a 10-mile square surveyed for the nation’s capital.
    In 1846, the U.S. Congress returned a portion of the District of Columbia on the west bank of the Potomac River to the Commonwealth of Virginia, in response to requests from local residents.
    Estimated population as of January 1, 2024: 240,900 (CPHD estimate)
    2020 Census Population: 238,643
    Population forecast for 2050: 311,200
    Population Density: 9,265 persons per square mile
    Arlington has 62 registered civic and citizen associations, dozens of commissions, and more than 178 community service organizations.
    Arlington is home to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery.
    Arlington has many recreational and other community amenities including:
    77.7% of Arlington’s population 25+ has a bachelor’s degree or higher.
    Arlington Public School's on-time graduation rate is 94 percent.
    27,452 students are enrolled in Arlington County Public Schools (September 2021).
    County Vision:Arlington will be a diverse and inclusive world-class urban community with secure, attractive residential and commercial neighborhoods where people unite to form a caring, learning, p...
    In 1932, Arlington became the first County in the U.S. to operate under the “manager” form of government, which continues today.
    The County Board, Arlington’s legislative body, is composed of five members elected at large. The Board appoints the County Manager and a variety of citizen boards, commissions and advisory groups...
    The County Board encourages a high level of citizen involvement in local government, especially in developing planning policy.
  4. Arlington County is a jurisdiction of 25.8 square miles located across the Potomac River from Washington D.C. The County was originally part of the ten-mile square surveyed in 1791 for the Nation’s Capital.

  5. Arlington, urban county in northern Virginia, U.S., lying across the Potomac River (southwest) from Washington, D.C., and adjoining the city of Alexandria (south). Arlington is connected to Washington by five bridges—Francis Scott Key, Arlington Memorial, George Mason , Theodore Roosevelt , and Rochambeau Memorial.

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  6. Government. Budget and Finance. Information about the County's approved and proposed budgets, Capital Improvement Plan, purchasing, bonds, etc. Careers. Interested in working for Arlington? Learn about our careers and benefits, see job openings, and apply. Commissions and Advisory Groups.

  7. Arlington County, or simply Arlington, is a county in the U.S. state of Virginia. The county is located in Northern Virginia on the southwestern bank of the Potomac River directly across from Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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