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This year’s assessments of the land and building values of all real estate parcels in the City of Falls Church is due to be mailed out from the Assessor’s Office at City Hall next Tuesday. SEE NEWS BRIEFS, PAGE 9
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The George Mason High School boys basketball team topped Strasburg, 54-41, last Thursday to take home the Bull Run District crown.
F.C. School Board Closes in on 5% Boost in Revenue Request Increase Going to Teacher Salary Competitiveness BY NICHOLAS F. BENTON
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version to the Council Tuesday night. The new policy also distinguishes between “light” and “heavy” solutions to concerns that have been established as valid, such as at the intersection of Parker and Kent Streets, where two pedestrians were injured in recent years, including one who was a student walking to school. The “light” solution, according to Stoddard, has already been implemented there and involves painting crosswalks and adding
At its work session Tuesday night, the Falls Church School Board appeared to narrow its options for its budget request of transfer from the City to near a five percent increase, setting up what could be another major clash with the City Council, which has the final say on the budget numbers and has called for a zero growth school board budget in order to avoid having to impose a real estate tax rate increase. School Board member Susan Kearney summed it up Tuesday when she said, “It appears to be the School Board philosophy for this budget to ask for what we need…The City Council wants a flat budget (from us), but salaries are below our neighbors for so many of our teachers that we have to address that.” She noted the study showing that City general government employees are being paid comparably to their Fairfax and Arlington County counterparts, “but our teachers are not.” She said if the School Board decides to narrow its requested increase to maintaining competitiveness on teacher salaries, “there’s sympathy for this,” she said. The School Board will vote on its budget next week which will be forwarded to City Manager Wyatt Shields, who will fold it into his budget recommendations to the City Council on March 8, and the City Council will determine the final numbers for the new fiscal year beginning July 1 at the end of April.
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David J. Morris returned from Iraq with a case of post-traumatic stress disorder. The former Marine turned war correspondent was plagued by nightmares. SEE PAGE 12
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The Legwarmers have been operating as Northern Virginia’s version of Spinal Tap – the fictional group from the classic rock mockumentary – for nearly 14 years, long enough for a whole new generation of concertgoers to catch the band’s fever for the 1980s.
MEMBERS OF THE Falls Church School board met Tuesday night to mull their budget and the transfer request they will vote next week to request from the City Council. Among the board members are, left to right, Michael Ankuma, Margaret Ward, Lawrence Webb, Zack Witzel (student member) and Kieran Sharpe. (P����: N���-P����)
Revised Neighborhood Traffic Plan Goes for City Council Vote
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An updated and revised “Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program” will come for approval before the Falls Church City Council this Monday. The program, developed by the City’s Planning Division in conjunction with the Citizens Advisory Committee on Transportation introduces more flexibility and capacity for a more rapid response to citizen petitions to address traffic problems in residential neighborhoods in the City.
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The new document, which was reviewed by the City Council this Tuesday, updates and revises the version currently operative as City policy which was adopted in November 2011. “This revised version gives better guidance to the City staff on how to handle citizens coming to City Hall to seek a remedy, and it also allows for the City staff to more quickly respond to concerns,” said Senior City Planner Paul Stoddard. Stoddard and Paul Baldino, chair of the committee, made the presentation on the new revised