Dear Friends, I hope everyone has had a good President’s Day holiday. Our board meeting this month featured one extremely long public hearing and the presentation of the Manager’s FY’23 Budget. Proposed FY 2023 Budget The last two budgets have been “bridge” budgets to get us through the worst of the pandemic. This year the Manager's proposed budget focuses beyond getting through the pandemic and to important issues for the County’s long-term health and stability, especially regarding our workforce. I imagine we have all been reading about “the great resignation.” And, I have … [Read more...]
JANUARY BOARD MEETING: SPEED CAMERAS NEAR SCHOOLS
Our January agenda was the lightest I think I’ve ever had as a Board member. There was only one regular item: permitting the use of speed cameras near our schools, which really was a “no-brainer.” Speed is the major factor in many traffic accidents. The CDC estimates that speed cameras can reduce all crashes by 49% and serious-injury crashes by 44%. We needed permission from the General Assembly to use speed cameras and were finally allowed to use them near schools and on highway work zones (this last does not really apply to us). It is good that we were earlier awarded technical … [Read more...]
Board’s Organizational & Civic Federation Meetings; My New Year’s Remarks
Dear Friends, Tuesday evening we had the County Board’s organizational meeting and then met virtually with the Civic Federation for our annual discussion, which worked pretty well. Our meeting was one day late because of the snow. We elected Katie Cristol as our new Chair for 2022 and Christian Dorsey as our Vice Chair. I know they will provide excellent leadership for the Board. My thanks go to Matt de Ferranti for his leadership last year. Besides electing our leadership and other organizational items, we heard an update on Omicron and vaccine clinics. I believe we are … [Read more...]
BUILDING A RESILIENT BELOVED COMMUNITY IN TURBULENT TIMES
Happy New Year…although maybe I’m not the only one feeling like I shouldn’t say that too loud and jinx anything. First, thank you. Thank you to my Board colleagues, our outgoing chair Matt de Ferranti and our new leadership team, Katie Cristol and Christian Dorsey. Thank you, and thank you again, to our staff and employees who have been working so hard under challenging conditions for almost 2 years now. Thank you to our residents many of whom have stepped up to help their neighbors with food, vaccinations and more. And, who are smart and got vaccinated. When I tried … [Read more...]
Spike in COVID-19 Cases
Dear Friends, Given the significant spike in Covid cases here and everywhere, I wanted to send along the information below from Arlington County just before the holidays. This is mostly not new information for any of us, but it is a reminder to get vaccinated, boosted and to wear masks. Also, please help our contact tracers if you do get Covid. We are all inclined to be more relaxed during the holidays, and I want everyone to have a great holiday season and be able to see friends and loved ones, but…. please be mindful of these cautions and reminders. Wishing … [Read more...]
December Board Meeting, COVID, County Neighborhood Plans & Swearing In Ceremonies
Dear Friends, I hope this email finds everyone enjoying the holiday season despite the continuing need to be cautious about Covid. We held our final monthly Board meetings of the year and will be back January 3 for our organizational meeting when we elect our new chair and vice-chair. We had few, but important, items this month. COVID As I’m sure everyone is aware, the Omicron variant of Covid is rapidly spreading everywhere, including in Arlington. Despite this, we have come a very long way since March of 2020, which seems strangely not long ago to me. 83% of … [Read more...]
COLUMBIA PIKE, ARPA, COMPENSATION & ARLINGTON’S 100TH
Dear Friends, I hope this finds everyone looking forward to the Thanksgiving holiday. COLUMBIA PIKE NEW ZONING ALLOWANCES At our November meeting, the Board adopted amendments to the zoning for Columbia Pike which added much needed flexibility to the uses that are allowed along the Pike. We now allow activities like craft breweries, museums, animal boarding, micro manufacturing, indoor agriculture, and commercial kitchens either by right or by permit. In the past these activities were forbidden or only allowed with special permits. We find more and more that zoning … [Read more...]
Please VOTE Tomorrow – November 2nd
Dear Friends, It’s important to our democracy to Get Out The Vote tomorrow! If you have not already done so, the polls in Virginia are open from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm. Please encourage your friends and neighbors to vote, and see if anyone needs a ride to the polls. It will be fast and easy tomorrow because so many, including yours truly, have already voted. I had the honor of laying a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier recently. It was another reminder of the sacrifices of our soldiers for generations which call on us to vote. I have always felt it my duty to vote and … [Read more...]
October Meetings: VOTE, Form Based Code Amendments, Bonuses, & Phoenix Bikes
Dear Friends, I hope everyone is enjoying this lovely fall weather. And I hope everyone is voting. These state-wide elections in Virginia are far too close for comfort. I encourage everyone to vote early. It is easy to vote early and you do not need a reason to do so. Life can be uncertain, so my daughter, grandson and I went and voted this week. We grabbed lunch together after. It was easy and fun. Vote-- General 2021 election information may be found at: https://vote.arlingtonva.us/Home -- There are 4 Referenda on this year’s ballot, if you want to read about … [Read more...]
SEPTEMBER MEETINGS: COVID, ARLINGTON LOGO, PLASTIC BAG TAX & MORE
Dear Friends, I hope everyone had a good summer and is enjoying the delightful fall weather we are having. Our County Board agenda for September was light, but there were several significant items and issues.COVID: We are pretty clearly entering a chronic phase of the pandemic. What exactly this chronic phase and “new normal” will be is not yet clear. The FDA has approved and recommended booster shots for people who have received the Pfizer vaccine and are over 65, or have underlying medical conditions, or are in jobs that may expose them to Covid. "Arlington County Public … [Read more...]