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Friday, May 17, 2013

Pedaling Away: Bike to Work Day in Alexandria

City hosts three pit stops for bicycle commuters coming into, out of and through Alexandria.

Alexandria hosted three pit stops Friday as part of the region’s Bike to Work Day, giving commuters a chance to pick up free food and coffee, enjoy live music, receive free bike tune-ups and enter prize giveaways on their way to work. “It’s a great way to show support for a healthy lifestyle,” said Jim Durham of Alexandria’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, who was overseeing the bicycle block party in Carlyle. “Bicycle commuting in Alexandria has tripled in the last 10 years. … I’ve been pleased with the work the city has done in regards to riders.” Cyclists slid into to Carlyle from as far away as Oakton and Fort Belvoir to enjoy the festivities. At Market Square in Old Town, Councilwoman Del Pepper touted the city’s investment…

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Alexandria Council: Keep Warwick Pool Open, For Now

Members say they want to keep pool open through at least summer 2013, but creation of a new competition-size pool seen as priority in Alexandria's aquatics master plan.

Members of Alexandria City Council expressed a desire to keep Warwick Pool open at least in the short term as it pursues the construction of a new competition-size pool at Chinquapin Recreation Center during a budget work session last week focused on the city’s aquatics master plan.  City Manager Rashad Young proposed to close Warwick Pool, one of two large outdoor pools in Alexandria, as part of his fiscal year 2014 city budget plan. The move would save the city $92,000—the cost to staff and operate the pool this spring and summer—in general operating funds for FY14. • See: Future of Warwick Pool Hangs in the Balance • See: City Manager Proposes $626.6 Million Operating Budget The pool needs more than $6,000 in repairs just to reopen this…

amy lu

10:44 am on Thursday, April 11, 2013

Decisions made concerning Warwick Pool and the leased property is sits on are merely emblematic of RP&CA's long-term organizational, planning, funding, and execution dysfunction.   more ›

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Saving Warwick Pool: Advocacy Group, Citizens Associations Dive In to Halt Closure

Advocates for Alexandria Aquatics and two citizens associations are urging the city keep Warwick Pool open this summer.

Advocates for Alexandria Aquatics, a new group seeking to raise funds and partner with the city to create new aquatics facilities, is taking up the cause to save Warwick Pool from closure along with several citizens associations. City Manager Rashad Young is proposing to close Warwick Pool, one of two large outdoor pools in Alexandria, as part of his fiscal year 2014 city budget plan. The move would save the city $92,000—the cost to staff and operate the pool this spring and summer—in general operating funds for FY14. • See: Future of Warwick Pool Hangs in the Balance Young’s overall budget proposal includes $13.8 million in expenditure reductions across the city, which is experiencing a sixth straight year of economic challenges, he said…

Gail G

7:37 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013

This idea came from Rashad Young, the city manager, who is an outsider. The city manager should be someone who has lived here for a long time - at least 10 years - and been active in the community, not some career poseur from Atlanta. The problem is not the all Dem city council. The problem is too many over paid administrative positions and a part-time city council.   more ›

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Future of Warwick Pool Hangs in the Balance

Alexandria City Manager Rashad Young recommends closing popular pool in city budget proposal.

City Manager Rashad Young is proposing to close Warwick Pool—one of two large outdoor pools in Alexandria—as part of his fiscal year 2014 city budget plan. The move would save the city $92,000 in general operating funds for FY14 and prevent the city from paying more in maintenance costs. • See: City Manager Proposes $626.6 Million Operating Budget Located at 3301 Landover St., the popular pool needs more than $6,000 in repairs to reopen this year. The facility also requires $500,000 in deferred maintenance “to bring the pool up to standards” in the next five years if the pool remains open, Young said. City planners took into consideration a $31 million projected budget shortfall identified by the city when formulating the proposal and …

Taryn Brice-Rowland

12:33 pm on Monday, March 11, 2013

If you're interested in the future of Warwick Pool and the overall aquatics situation in the City of Alexandria, visit www.alexandriaaquatics.com/get-involved and sign up to stay in the loop on what the Advocates for Alexandria Aquatics is doing to work with the city and the private sector to improve aquatics in Alexandria.   more ›

Monday, February 4, 2013

Euille Reiterates Commitment to Building Metro Station at Potomac Yard

Planners now eye mid-2017 opening date for station.

Elected officials serving on Alexandria’s Potomac Yard Metro Implementation Work Group continued to express their commitment to building a Metro station at Potomac Yard during a meeting last week at City Hall. The group received an update on the progress of an ongoing Environmental Impact Study (EIS) required to build a station. The city will determine a locally preferred alternative between three station designs and locations later this year. A no-build option remains in play, but officials underscored the importance of a station in developing Potomac Yard and the city’s economy.   “If we don’t make it happen here, [the development] is going to go elsewhere [in the region,]” said Mayor Bill Euille, who sits on the group with Councilman …

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David Potomac Yard

12:32 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The metro station will be funded out of a special tax district and private contributions from developers. The city's bond ratings have recently been reaffired at AAA and the rating agencies know full well of the planned metro station. The contract with the developer even includes an early lump sum baloon payment to keep the city within its statutory limit. Also, the travel delay will be minor to …   more ›

Monday, January 28, 2013

Chamber, City Officials to Speak in Support of Bill to Add State Financing to Potomac Yard Metro

Potomac Yard Metro Tax Increment Bill was introduced by Del. Rob Krupicka (D-45th).

Alexandria city officials and members of the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce are scheduled to testify in a state committee hearing Monday in support of a bill to generate state funding for a Potomac Yard Metro station. The Potomac Yard Metro Tax Increment Bill (HB-1650), introduced by Del. Rob Krupicka (D-45th), provides that if an infill Metro station is constructed in a service district in a locality—in this case, the city of Alexandria—then the locality is entitled to retain the sales and use tax revenue generated in the district to pay bonds issued to construct the station. The bill would place a $1.25 million a year cap on the tax revenue retained. The state would support approximately 10 percent of the cost of the Metro construction …

Kim Moore

5:08 pm on Monday, January 28, 2013

I hope that this bill or something similar is passed. Potomac Yard would be a great place to live if it had a Metro station. If a Metro does not get built there, I foresee major traffic problems.   more ›

Monday, December 31, 2012

Council Adopts Union Street Changes

Short-term recommendations approved; Shared-street concept draws skepticism.

Earlier this month, Alexandria City Council approved a series of short-term changes to Old Town’s Union Street corridor. The changes stem from a recommendation in the Waterfront Small Area Plan that the city review vehicular, pedestrian and other impacts along one of Old Town’s busiest streets between Jones Point Park and Pendleton Street.  One of the more transformative recommendations is to design, with input from the community, a pedestrian plaza on the south side of the unit block of King Street next to Mai Thai and Starbucks. Other short-term recommendations include: Council also adopted an amendment to institute improvements at the intersection of Franklin and Union streets. Long-term recommendations of the plan call for pursuing a …

Inka

4:53 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012

Whatever is planned for pedestrians and cycle lanes - hopefully the planners will AVOID using bollards, or at the very least, carefully choose the type to be used. If you don't know what bollards are, this will illuminate: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollard The type of bollards used recently in our neighborhood are a horrible eyesore, an inconvenience and have added little additional safety vs…   more ›

Monday, November 5, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Fannon Should Not Be Re-elected

Alexandrian Paul Friedman says City Councilman Frank Fannon is a nice guy, but should not be re-elected.

I have met City Councilman Frank Fannon and he is a nice guy. Unfortunately, he should not be taking up one of just six precious seats on our City Council.  Frank actively opposes the interests of the people of Alexandria and should not be re-elected. While there are many, I offer three reasons. First, Frank has opposed funding needed to build and maintain the public schools we need. Second, Frank actually called for cutting a million dollars from our education budget in order to spend more money for the Alexandria Pipe and Drum Corps.  No offense to the corps, but children should be our community’s highest priority.  Third, even though Alexandrians had long been united in their desire to see the Mirant/GenOn plant close as quickly as …

Sherry Henderson

1:14 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Okay, as a Democrat who actually voted for Frank Fannon, here comes the HUGE tax increases and our City of Alexandria budget explodes upwards, out of control, once again. I'm a progressive Democrat, and I realize that Frank Fannon ran as a Republican, but wake up people! Now we have a one-party politburo on the dais at Alexandria City Hall! And for what? Just so Tim Lovain and Justin Wilson could…   more ›

Friday, November 2, 2012

Letter to the Editor: Couture Questions the Sierra Club's Council Endorsements

Alexandria resident Linda Couture questions the Sierra Club's endorsement of four Democratic candidates for City Council.

To the Editor: Are you kidding me! That was my reaction when I read the Sierra Club’s endorsements of four of the Democrat candidates for Alexandria’s election: Del Pepper, Tim Lovain, Justin Wilson and Paul Smedberg. That being said, this is actually not a laughing matter at all. These are the very four folks who did nothing to prevent the BRAC from being built in the Seminary area requiring hundreds of mature trees to be sacrificed and replaced by cars and noxious fumes arising from congestion. Obviously these “environmentalists” misuse the term “smart growth.”  Smedberg and Pepper also voted for the Beauregard plan that again will cause the loss of hundreds and hundreds of beautiful and mature trees as well as destruction of the bucolic…

Monday, October 22, 2012

Sierra Club Chapter Endorses Six Council Candidates

The group is supporting John Taylor Chapman, Tim Lovain, Del Pepper, Paul Smedberg, Justin Wilson and Bob Wood in their bids to win a seat this November.

The Mount Vernon Group of the Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club has endorsed six candidates running for a seat on the Alexandria City Council in the November election: Democrats John Chapman, Tim Lovain, Del Pepper, Paul Smedberg, Justin Wilson and Republican Bob Wood. The environmental advocacy group made its endorsements after reviewing candidates’ answers to club questionnaires and interviews with members of its executive committee. The club said it makes its endorsements on a nonpartisan basis. The review included an evaluation of each candidate’s environmental record and “ability to run a viable campaign,” according to the Sierra Club. The questionnaire considered candidate views of top environmental priorities for the city; complex…

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