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F.C’s. Chief Planning Director Paul Stoddard Leaving for Alexandria ...
Thursday, Nov. 7 -- Last night, Falls Church City Manager Wyatt Shields notified the City staff that the highly accomplished and popular young City Director of Planning Paul Stoddard will be leaving the City at the end of November to accept a position as a deputy planner for the City of Alexandria. Shields said the following
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Jan 17, 2025 · By Elise Neil Bengtson, Executive Director of the Greater Falls Church Chamber of Commerce. She may be emailed at [email protected]. Best of Arlington Includes Local Businesses Arlington Magazine has announced the winners of Best of Arlington, selected by readers and the editors, and several Falls Church businesses were included. In the Health and Fitness category,
Collective Bargaining to Impact New F.C. Budget
Dec 11, 2024 · Taking its place for the first time as a major factor in the City of Falls Church annual budget process, collective bargaining in the shaping of teacher and other employee compensations was felt in the first public steps toward a FY26 budget taken at the City Council meeting this Monday. This is the first year that collective bargaining has figured into the budget process, based on a new law ...
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A Penny for Your Thoughts December 19, 2024 - fcnp.com
Dec 19, 2024 · Most elected officials choose public service because of the rewards – developing trust, solving community problems, assisting constituents, making difficult governance decisions – not for the awards. Winning an election often is award enough, but recognition by one’s peers is a treasure enjoyed by a few local leaders. Each year, the Regional Excellence in Leadership
A Penny for Your Thoughts January 16, 2025 - fcnp.com
Jan 16, 2025 · Wrest Greenland from Denmark? Make Canada the 51st state? Abrogate the Panama Canal Treaty? Rattling sabers? Or another rise of the 1950s “Ugly American?” One never knows with Donald Trump. Is he serious, or simply in search of more headlines? It seems the more the media covers such flights of fancy, the more Trump interprets that coverage as validation of his focus. Just because ...
Keep the Lights On for Us - Falls Church News-Press Online
Jan 30, 2025 · Keep the lights on for us! Keep the holiday lights that wrap around tree trunks on W Broad Street to brighten things up in downtown Falls Church! Keep them up year ‘round. We need that extra cheer, light to fight off the darkness in our town, in our nation and in our souls. It’s shaping up with the new Trump administration that the nation will face its worst domestic crisis since the Civil ...
Importance of Tree Canopy Issue Driven Home
Dec 26, 2024 · “Protecting and Expanding Our Tree Canopy” was the topic of the 2024 Falls Church Village Preservation and Improvement Society (VPIS) fall membership meeting last month held at the fellowship room of the Falls Church Episcopal. Speakers included Heidi Bonnaffon, a Senior Environmental Planner working with the Regional Tree Canopy Subcommittee of the Metropolitan Washington Council