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Falls Church News-Press 10-17-2024

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October 17 - 23, 2024

Falls Church, Virginia • w w w . fc n p . c o m • Free

Founded 1991 • Vol. XXXIV N o . 36

The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia

Downs, Murphy HISPANIC HEALTH FAIR Square Off at Chamber of Commerce 2 Debate in Run for F.C. Special Election by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

The two candidates on the ballot this fall seeking election to fill a vacant seat on the Falls Church City Council squared off for their second and last in-person debate before the monthly luncheon of the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce at the Italian Cafe Tuesday. More clarity on differences between Laura Downs and John Murphy was provided at their second face-off than was the case after an earlier engagement at the Community Center. This time it was because the focus was more on economic issues of interest to the City’s business community. The two differed on whether or not a current plan before the City Council to limit requirements for parking spaces in front of businesses should be approved. Downs said yes, Murphy said it should be caseby-case. Murphy said that commercial development in the City should

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Health Guide

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A COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE FAIR filled the James Lee Community Center adjacent Falls Church last Saturday sponsored by the National Hispanic Medical Association, with important information and consultations provided to hundreds who showed up. (News-Press Photo)

AARP Ranks F.C. Virginia’s No. 1 ‘Livable’

by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

The City of Falls Church is Number One in Virginia in a comprehensive evaluation of “livability factors,” according to the state’s chapter of the highlyrespected American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). The chapter this week released its list of the top 25 communities across the state

that best support residents of all ages, according to the newly updated 2024 AARP Livability Index website, and Falls Church came in at the top of the list. The comprehensive, datadriven tool evaluates the key factors that shape quality of life as people age, including housing, transportation, neighborhood safety, environmental quality, health services, and

community engagement. The latest data show that while some communities in Virginia have made significant strides in areas such as increasing access to health care, transportation, and civic engagement, every community still faces critical challenges in meeting the growing needs of older adults, the report concluded. Particularly, Virginia’s

top communities must focus on improving affordable housing options, clean air and water, and inclusion opportunities. Based on the AARP Livability Index criteria, the top 10 communities in Virginia are: Falls Church – with a score of 68, ranks No.6 on the national list of most livable small cities

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