Dear Friends: Many of my readers will be one of the 14,000 Arlington residents who will receive a ballot in the mail this week when early voting starts May 5. This seems a good time to remind everyone of all the ways you can vote. However you vote, I hope you will vote for Josh Katcher for Commonwealth’s Attorney, Susan Cunningham and Natalie Roy for your 1st and 2nd votes for County Board and Maureen Coffey for your 3rd vote. There are 2 seats up and you get to vote for your top three choices in case your #1 or #2 choice does not get enough votes to win, your 3rd choice might. Below is … [Read more...]
May Board Meetings: GLUP, Charlemagne Prize & Vote on June 20th
May Meeting It worked well that the Board meeting had only one regular item which was accepting a General Land Use (GLUP) study and advertising public hearings which will allow Sunrise Senior Living to update and expand their facility. We accepted the study and the project can move forward. I also was pleased to be able to listen to public comment, which included several speakers from the Green Valley community. Second link: http://arlington.granicus.com/GeneratedAgendaViewer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=4243; see #34 Charlemagne Prize It was a real … [Read more...]
April Board Meetings: FY24 Budget, May School Board Caucus & June Primary
Dear Friends, It’s been a busy month as we worked up to our budget adoption, which was our major Board issue for April. Also, campaigns are in full gear as the all-important June 20 primary approaches. As most of my readers know, the June 20 Democratic primary is likely to determine who will win in November, so if you live in Arlington and want a voice in who runs the County, you need to vote in the primary. Absentee ballots will go out about May 5th when early absentee voting begins. It is easy to vote! FY24 Budget We passed our $1.55 billion budget on Saturday. This was a … [Read more...]
Board Meetings: Missing Middle aka Expanded Housing Options, County Primary & Caucus
Dear Friends, Our March County Board meeting was pretty much all Missing Middle aka Expanded Housing Options, that is changing our single-family zoning to allow for up to 6-plexes under some circumstances. Our press release provides a good summary. As my readers know, we started on this process several years ago, before the pandemic, with a set of studies to provide a basis for recommendations and discussion. What has been discussed and considered has changed over time as we and our staff responded to what we heard from our residents. We advertised our final proposed changes at our … [Read more...]
February Board Meetings: Redevelopment, FY24 Proposed Budget & More
Dear Friends,Our regular February Board meeting had two very different development projects up for approval.Joyce Motor SiteThe Joyce Motor site at 3201 10th St., N & N. Irving St. in Clarendon will become an 11-story residential site with retail shops on the ground floor. The original garage building will be moved to the front of the lot, and the historic façade will be preserved with its original lustron panels. The front of the tower building’s second story is set back from the old façade and will provide 241 units, including larger two- and three-bedroom units. Community benefits … [Read more...]
January News: Organizational Meeting, Board Meetings: Crystal City, Missing Middle & A Panel
Dear Friends, I hope the New Year has started well for everyone. Organizational Meeting On January 3, the Board had our organizational meeting which is when we elect our leadership team and set our calendar and other administrative items for the year. Christian Dorsey was elected Chair for 2023 and I have the honor of being Vice Chair. Each Board member gave remarks. We all talked about Missing Middle Housing as well as other issues. I discussed how the need for a strategic plan could alleviate many of the difficulties we are having communicating about Missing … [Read more...]
December Meetings: Ballston, Bargaining, Budget, Transitions & Awards
Dear Friends, Winter is upon us. I hope everyone is staying warm. Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) At our December meeting the County Board approved Arlington's first transfer of development rights. In this case the right to build more on the site of The Haven apartments on the west end of Columbia Pike was transferred to the Macy’s site in Ballston where a mixed residential and retail project is planned. The 118 apartments and grounds at The Haven garden apartments will be improved including a new pedestrian pathway with a public access easement. The apartments will be … [Read more...]
NOVEMBER BOARD MEETINGS: RANK CHOICE VOTING, CARRYOVER FUNDS & COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
Dear Friends, I hope this finds everyone getting ready for a relaxing Thanksgiving. We have much to be grateful for in Arlington. RANK CHOICE VOTING At our Saturday meeting we discussed rank choice voting which has been under consideration for some time in Arlington and which is used by a number of jurisdictions across the nation. In rank choice voting, voters rank the candidates running for a position and mark their ballots for their first, second and third choices and more for an office. I see several benefits to this. Some years ago in a race for state delegate with 6 … [Read more...]
September Board Meetings: GLUP, Restorative Justice Grant, Missing Middle Housing Study & Vote
Dear Friends, Fall weather arrived right on time. I hope everyone had a good summer. I was lucky to have a lot of family visits, which were very nice after the past 2 pandemic years. September’s Board meetings had light meeting agendas with an amendment to the General Land Use Plan (GLUP) for Courthouse West and a discussion of our Restorative Justice grant being the main issues. Also during the month, the Missing Middle Housing (MMH) study took up most of the Board’s time and attention as we held community conversations. COVID-19 Bivalent Booster Vaccines Before I move on to … [Read more...]
July Board Meetings: Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Adoption, Missing Middle Housing Study & More
Dear Friends: I hope everyone has been staying cool over this last heat wave. The Board’s July meetings included some usual site plan approvals and permitting as well as our Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) adoption. Probably the item of most interest this month, however, was our work session on the Missing Middle Housing Study. Permits & Zoning On Saturday we approved Arlington Public Schools request for below-grade parking with a playing field on top at The Heights building in West Rosslyn. This will provide onsite parking desired by APS for the building which houses the … [Read more...]