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February 26 - March 4, 2015

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Inside This Week F.C. School Board Delays Budget Vote

The Falls Church School Board delayed its scheduled vote on its budget request for a week to allow more time for results from an informal survey to be received and to accommodate some late changes. See News Briefs, page 9

F.C.’s Apple Federal Credit Union Robbed

The City of Falls Church Police Department is looking for a suspect who robbed the Apple Federal Credit Union at 1100 block of West Broad Street at about 10 a.m. last Saturday.

New F.C. Real Estate Assessments Reveal Highest Growth in Region U nder

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Commercial Property Boost Most Robust Of Area Jurisdictions by Nicholas F. Benton

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present library location on Park Avenue have been seen as exorbitantly high in the view of some on the City Council. One estimate developed with the aid of consultants put the cost at nearly $20 million, and a subsequent plan was priced at $8 million, but requiring another $3 million to build a parking deck on an adjacent private property, should an agreement be worked out.

The real estate assessments that were mailed to property owners in the City of Falls Church and posted on the City’s website this Tuesday showed an overall 4.85 percent increase over a year ago, due mostly to new mixeduse construction projects now underway. The increase is the highest in the region, F.C. City Manager Wyatt Shields reported to the F.C. City Council Monday night. The increase is “dramatic and outpaces our peers in Northern Virginia,” Shields said. The data will be folded into the revenue portion of the Fiscal Year 2016 budget that Shields is due to recommend to the Council on March 9. Taken as a whole, City single family homes increased in assessed value by an average of 3.4 percent, Shields said, while town houses grew in value by 5.75 percent and condos by 5.73 percent. Overall commercial properties rose by 2.37 percent, also the highest growth in the region, and overall growth in projected revenues for the coming fiscal year is be 3.7 percent. According to a summary City statement, the total taxable assessed value for all properties in the city, as of January 1, 2015, is $3,721,286,900 ($3.7 billion), a 4.85 percent increase from January 1, 2014. New construction (valued at $87.8 million) accounts for just over half of the increase in assessed value in the City, and market appreciation accounts for the other half.

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See News Briefs, page 9

Maureen Dowd: Jeb’s Brainless Trust

Like the Clintons, the Bushes drag the country through national traumas that spring from their convoluted family dynamic and then disingenuously wonder why we concern ourselves with their family dynamic. See page 13

Press Pass with Chris Bliss

Stand-up comedian and juggler Chris Bliss grew up in the nation’s capital, so he knows about the importance of the rule of law, power of ideas and monuments. See page 19

MARY ELLEN HENDERSON MIDDLE SCHOOL student Ted Bartimus (center) is Sebastian and Sarah Armstrong (left) is Ariel in the school’s musical production of “The Little Mermaid, Jr.,” which premiered last Thursday. Saturday’s performance of the play was rescheduled to this Saturday, Feb. 28, due the snowstorm over the weekend. (Photo: Kevin Blair/FCCPS Communications)

Mason Row Plans Now Show Room for 2-Story City Library by Nicholas F. Benton

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Index Editorial..................6 Letters................6, 8 News & Notes.10-11 Comment........12-15 Calendar.........16-17 Food & Dining ......18

Press Pass..........19 Sports .................21 Classified Ads .....24 Comics, Sudoku & Crossword...........25 Critter Corner.......26

Peter Batten of the Spectrum Group last week unveiled an option for the relocation of at least a portion of Falls Church’s Mary Riley Styles Public Library to a new two-story, 24,000 square-foot building in its proposed 4.3-acre Mason Row development at the intersection of West Broad and North West Street. The plan was presented to a special meeting at

City Hall last Friday afternoon. Batten told the News-Press that he was approached by a member of the Falls Church City Council concerning an exploration of the option about four months ago while the City’s Library Board was wrestling with options for renovating and expanding the library at its current location and was running up against severe space and cost limitations. Cost estimates for an adequate renovation and expansion of the


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