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Student Art Planned for the Future BRT Stations
Public can vote on their favorites until April 3.
Artwork
Budget in Transition
$881 million budget proposal unionizes firefighters, ditches Confederates, maintains tax rate.
Expenditures for the Alexandria Fire Department are expected to grow about 8 percent largely based on unionization of its workforce. The Department of Transportation and Environmental Services is setting aside $60,000 to replace street signs currently celebrating Confederate military officials. And half a million dollars has been set aside in contingent reserves for City Council members to load up the budget with their proposals ahead of the May 3 deadline. But none of those things are likely the first question that will be asked about the budget proposal for fiscal year 2024.
Flourishing After 55 in Arlington
After 55
Opportunity for Residents to Get Involved
Some ‘Site-Specific Plan Amendment’ proposals in Sully District.
Plan amendment
Collective Bargaining for Teachers and Some Employees
Adoption of resolution shifts labor relations.
Schools
Residents Oppose Demolishing 113-year-old Buildings in Herndon
Wrecking ball posed to demolish house in historic district; heritage value vs. owner rights.
Old Buildings
Celebrate Walking in Arlington
Celebrate Walking in Arlington
Unnecessary Killing of Unarmed Black Man Fleeing Police at Tysons By Fairfax County NAACP
FCPD Shooting
“Flourishing After 55”
OFFICE OF 55+ PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION 300 N. PARK DR., ARLINGTON, VA 22203 703-228-4747
OFFICE OF 55+ PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION 300 N. PARK DR., ARLINGTON, VA 22203 703-228-4747
Flourishing After 55 in Arlington
After 55 calendar
Successfully Aging on Their Own Terms
Fairfax Village in the City helps residents stay in their homes.
Fairfax Village in the City helps residents stay in their homes.
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