Tag: elizabeth bennett-parker
Council raises proposed maximum tax rate
By Missy Schrott | [email protected]
City council voted to increase the advertised real estate tax rate for Fiscal Year 2020 by a half cent, from...
City council defers action on pay-by-phone parking pilot
By Cody Mello-Klein | [email protected]
The city’s controversial pay-by-phone parking pilot was docketed for possible permanent passage at Saturday’s city council public hearing, but due...
New mayor, council sworn in
By Cody Mello-Klein | [email protected]
Change was in the air of the T.C. Williams High School auditorium on the evening of Jan. 2 as Mayor...
New council holds first legislative meeting
The new city council, which was sworn in on Jan. 2, gathered for its first legislative session of 2019 on Tuesday evening.
It was also...
Justin Wilson steps into mayoral office
By Missy Schrott | [email protected]
Justin Wilson took Alexandria’s oath of office for the fourth time at the city council initiation ceremony on Wednesday night....
Our View: Assessing Alexandria’s local election
Nationwide the vaunted blue wave was real, and though not the tsunami predicted at one point, in Alexandria it helped lift the full Democratic...
Democrats sweep the city council race, while newcomers, incumbents elected to...
By Missy Schrott | [email protected]
Alexandria voted to elect all six Democratic city council candidates during Tuesday’s general election, with a record number of city...
Live results: General Election 2018 in Alexandria
By Alexandria Times staff
With 100 percent of results in, Mayor-Elect Justin Wilson won 92.73 percent of the vote.
The final totals of council candidates, from...
Letter to the Editor: Bennett-Parker for city council
To the editor:
I am a proud Alexandrian who lives on the West End, but I work three jobs to afford to live here –...
Our View: Alexandria Times announces endorsements for city council, school board
At long last, five months after the June Democratic primary, Alexandrians head to the polls on Tuesday to elect a new mayor, six city council...