Letter: Fixing City’s Fiscal Health
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Letter: Fixing City’s Fiscal Health

To the Editor:

The people listed below represent a collective 123 years in local and state elected office. It would be accurate to say that we have seen a wide range of personalities and abilities among those with whom we have served, but this year Alexandria is blessed to have three candidates for mayor who hold in common something very important — a passion for Alexandria. So, when it is time to decide among them on June 9, it may, for some, be a difficult choice. For us, it is not. Kerry Donley is our strong choice to be the Democratic nominee for mayor, and to be elected Alexandria’s next mayor on Nov. 3.

Our city is confronting some serious — some very serious — structural financial problems, and fixing them is not going to happen by wishing for it. For the 8th year in a row, Alexandria is spending at a faster rate than its revenue is growing. In other words, we are spending more than we are earning. That is not a sustainable model — for the city, for a business, or in one’s personal life, and the consequence of that is an increasingly greater burden on residential taxpayers. In fact the average increase in real estate taxes over the past two years is almost $500. This is a disturbing trend that leads us closer to a point where taxes can become punitive, and arguably they may already be at that point for some citizens. But if the city cannot create alternative sources of revenue — especially from appropriately located and designed, transit-oriented commercial development — the pressure to deliver the fundamental municipal services of education, health, safety and public works will decline. Unfortunately, that has already begun to happen. We think that Kerry Donley is the candidate best-prepared and most capable of acknowledging these issues and undertaking the process of fixing them.

When we elect someone as mayor, we are not just casting a vote based on a particular position on a few issues of which we are currently aware. Rather we are voting because we trust that person’s judgment, maturity, common sense and good will. Our mayor must possess the qualities of leadership, accessibility, and rootedness in the community that inform good decisions and lead others to collaborate and vote together on the wide range of issues that we cannot even imagine coming up over the next three years. And leadership cannot just be telling people what they want to hear or transferring responsibility to study groups and task forces in the hope that universal happiness will occur (it never does). We elect leaders to lead as well as to represent us.

We think that Kerry Donley has demonstrated in countless ways over many years a willingness to engage the broad community on all the critical issues facing our city, to lead the council in reaching consensus and making wise decisions about our future, and to always consider the needs of the entire city when dealing with critical matters, regardless of what neighborhood they are in.

There is an old saying in politics that some people run to be something and some people run to do something. We know why Kerry Donley is running and we strongly urge your vote for him on June 9 to be the Democratic nominee for mayor and to be elected Alexandria’s next mayor on Nov. 3.

Bernard S. Cohen, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates; Karen Darner, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates; Claire Eberwein, former member of the Alexandria City Council and Alexandria School Board; Richard R. G. Hobson, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates; Michael Jackson, former member of the Alexandria City Council; Marian Van Landingham, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates; Dana A. Lawhorne, Sheriff of Alexandria; Lonnie C. Rich, former member of the Alexandria City Council; S. Randolph Sengel, former Commonwealth’s Attorney; David G. Speck, former member of the Alexandria City Council and the Virginia House of Delegates