Mount Vernon, Virginia | Community intelligence hub

A polished front door for Mount Vernon civic life.

MtVernon.net organizes local updates, transportation priorities, neighborhood resources, events, and directory entries into one calm, readable community platform.

New pages now make it easier to follow events, directory listings, transportation priorities, neighborhood resources, and resident submissions.

Transportation observatory

A calmer way to track what is moving, stalled, or needs attention.

Transportation remains a featured homepage priority, but the full framework now lives inside the Community page where project categories can expand over time.

Open transportation framework
Tracker resource Community-readable status

Corridor safety priorities

Template for project summary, location, stage, source links, and next public action.

Monitoring

Intersection watch list

Reusable row pattern for design options, meeting notes, and decision milestones.

Planning

Trail and sidewalk gaps

Starter resource for resident-submitted observations and project follow-through.

Input needed

Community Hub network

Polished for MtVernon.net now. Boilerplate-ready later.

The same architecture can support neighborhood sites, issue-focused sites, civic group pages, and district-wide reference hubs.

Flagship MtVernon.net

District-wide community front door

Neighborhoods
Events
Directory
Transportation
Future hubs

Shared layout system

Hero blocks, cards, status rows, directories, event lists, forms, and footer links are reusable across future hubs.

Clean content rules

Updates can be organized by topic, date, source, owner, urgency, and next action without cluttering the design.

Static today, extensible later

The current build is simple to upload, while the structure can later connect to CMS, forms, calendars, or data feeds.

Ready for the next content pass

Start replacing resources with real local content.

The framework is now ready for the next round: real events, initial directory entries, transportation priority lists, and first neighborhood hub pages.

Send the first update