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Running Tight Fiscal Ships in Alexandria
Annual financial reports say city and schools are operating judiciously.
Getting Credit for Good Credit in Alexandria
Annual report indicates city government’s strong fiscal health, especially debt health.
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Keeping Options Open in Alexandria?
Board approves high school network plan, contingent on more analysis.
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Alexandria School Finances: Affirmation and Caution
Report indicates decreasing expenditure per student, and widening deficits.
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How To Define — and Provide — Affordable Housing in Alexandria?
Revised Resolution 830 won’t require maintaining affordability levels for public housing redevelopments.
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Targeting Revenue in Alexandria
Advisors and business leaders encourage city to develop Revenue Master Plan.
A Conversation: Getting Back on the Porch in Alexandria
Alfred Street Baptist Church’s pastor on the church’s public role.
‘It Takes a Lot of Subsidy’ in Alexandria
Sources stretch to fund forthcoming homeless shelter, affordable housing.
Define High School
ACPS launches community engagement process for revamping programming, accommodating enrollment.
Alexandria: ‘Fiscal Slam Dunk for City’?
City leaders promise significant, but unspecified, economic growth from new Virginia Tech campus.
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‘The Budget Tells a Story’ in Alexandria
School Board delays CIP vote to hone language, tell a more accurate story.
Diversity in Elected Bodies in Alexandria
A look at council, School Board members’ economic interests.
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What’s in a Name in Alexandria?
Naming of city’s Waterfront Park smells sweeter to some than to others.
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