Greenbriar

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The Greenbriar community area shares common elementary schools (Greenbriar West, Greenbriar East), middle school (Rocky Run, and high school (Chantilly). We share nearby shopping areas (Greenbriar shopping center/Fair Lakes shopping center). We share nearby public parks (Rocky Run stream valley park), and share the local county library (Chantilly Regional). There are local Scout Packs (1133) and Troops (1547) as well.

The Greenbriar community area historically was built out in the early 1970s. The area shares a common “look and feel” of single family houses and tree lined streets.

There are many workers here commuting to work (pre-COVID) using Metro transit and nearby highways). Transportation planning and congestion mitigation issues are pretty important to our area.Currently this community is split between several political district boundaries.

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Greenbriar

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Community Activities and Services

The Greenbriar community area shares common elementary schools (Greenbriar West, Greenbriar East), middle school (Rocky Run, and high school (Chantilly). We share nearby shopping areas (Greenbriar shopping center/Fair Lakes shopping center). We share nearby public parks (Rocky Run stream valley park), and share the local county library (Chantilly Regional). There are local Scout Packs (1133) and Troops (1547) as well.


Cultural or Historical Interests

The Greenbriar community area historically was built out in the early 1970s. The area shares a common “look and feel” of single family houses and tree lined streets.


Community Needs and Concerns

There are many workers here commuting to work (pre-COVID) using Metro transit and nearby highways). Transportation planning and congestion mitigation issues are pretty important to our area.Currently this community is split between several political district boundaries.
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