Alexandria (Virginia) City Council Votes Not to Increase 2018 Real Estate Tax or Personal Property Tax Rates

Alexandria City Council Votes Not to Increase 2018 Real Estate Tax or Personal Property Tax Rates


For Immediate Release: March 15, 2018

On March 14, the Alexandria City Council voted unanimously not to consider any increases from calendar years 2017 to 2018 in the tax rates for real estate, vehicles, or business tangible property. The real estate tax rate City Council eventually adopts could be the same or lower than the current rate of $1.13 per $100 of assessed value, but cannot be higher.

On February 20, the City Manager proposed a Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Program reflecting no change in any tax rate.

 

 

A public hearing on the ordinance establishing the real estate tax rate will be held on Saturday, April 14, at 9:30 a.m., at City Hall (301 King St.), in City Council Chambers.

 

City Council will adopt a final real estate tax rate in conjunction with the adoption of the FY 2019 budget on May 3.

For more information about the FY 2019 budget process, visit www.alexandriava.gov/Budget.

Posted on April 3, 2018 and filed under Alexandria Virginia.

Arlington County: Crystal City - Pentagon City - Potomac Yard: Construction Update - Demolition of Elevated Clark Street

Preparations continue for the start of demolition. Crews are currently removing Dominion street light poles from the project area. This activity will not affect pedestrians or drivers.

 

Once demolition begins, there will be some temporary street closures and detours to accommodate removal of the bridge structure. The first detour has not yet been scheduled, but there will be a two-week advance notice before the detour starts.

 

Visit the project page

Casa Nostra Italian Restaurant Opens in Downtown Leesburg, Virginia

Join Mayor Kelly Burk and members of the Leesburg Town Council at a ribbon cutting ceremony welcoming Casa Nostra to the Leesburg business community.

WHAT:       Casa Nostra Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

WHEN:       Tuesday, March 13, 2018
                    4:00 p.m.

WHERE:     Casa Nostra
                    2 W Market St
                    Leesburg, Virginia 20176

Casa Nostra features authentic Italian cuisine and a variety of homemade pasta, breads, and desserts. Visit www.casanostrava.com for additional information. 

(To see more, CLICK on "RIA BLOG TITLE" above or CLICK on "RIA BLOG POST" below)

Lincolnia Planning District, Phase II, Community Business Center adopted by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors on March 6, 2018

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ANNOUNCEMENTS

Message #405

Date:  March 8, 2018

Source:  Fairfax County Department of Planning and Zoning (DPZ), Planning Division

Subject:  Plan Amendment 2013-I-L1(B) (Lincolnia Planning District Study, Phase II, Community Business Center Consideration) Adopted Text

 

The 2017 Edition of the Comprehensive Plan has been updated as a result of Plan amendment 2013-I-L1(B), adopted by the Board of Supervisors on March 6, 2018.  

 

2017-07 Lincolnia Planning District Study, Phase II, Community Business Center Consideration: On July 9, 2013 the Board of Supervisors authorized the consideration of a Comprehensive Plan amendment for the Lincolnia Planning District. The authorization directed staff to update and review Comprehensive Plan guidance for the area and to consider whether a portion of the planning district should be designated as a Community Business Center (CBC). This multi-phased study is still ongoing with the Board of Supervisors concluding Phase II, adopting the Lincolnia CBC designation on March 6, 2018. Phase III, beginning in early Spring 2018, will provide detailed land use and transportation analysis with recommendations for the newly designated Lincolnia CBC.  District-wide recommendations will also be discussed.

 

The adopted text for this amendment (adopted text No. 2017-07) can be found here.  This amendment revised the following sections of the Comprehensive and Policy Plans:

 

·         Area I:  OverviewBaileys Planning District and Lincolnia Planning Districts

·         Area II:  Overview

·         Area III:  Overview

·         Area IV:  Overview

·         Policy:  Preface and Introduction

 

You may need to take the following steps:

 

1.  If you maintain a paper copy of the Comprehensive Plan, please print the affected section and replace the old text in your Plan notebooks.

 

2.  If you have "short cuts" or "favorites" on your computer that link to the Plan, be sure to refresh those links and check to be sure they link to the newest version by checking the “amended through” dates in these revised sections. 

 

For information about the Comprehensive Plan and the planning process, contact the Planner of the Day for the DPZ Planning Division weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 703-324-1380 or visit the 7th floor, Herrity Building, 12055 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax.   More frequent updates on planning activities can be received by liking the  Fairfax County Land Use Planning Facebook page.

(To view the Lincolnia Planning District Comprehensive Plan Amendment adopted 03/06/2018 CLICK "RIA Source" below)

The Contemporary Exhibition Space of the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria, Virginia is opening its 8th Annual Special Exhibition "MARCH 150" on Saturday, March 10, 2018

March150 opens on Saturday! 

Join us at 10 am on March 10 for your first chances to purchase artwork in this year's March150 special exhibition and art sale.

 

 

Over 200 works of art by artists from across the region are priced at $150 each. Proceeds benefit future exhibitions and programs in Target Gallery and the Torpedo Factory Art Center. 

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT "MARCH 150" at the Torpedo Factory Art Center, Alexandria, Virginia, CLICK on the "RIA BLOG SOURCE" below.

Arlington, Virginia: Columbia Pike West End Project Update

Washington Gas pre-construction work

 

Washington Gas’s contractor, Northern Pipeline (NPL), has delayed finalizing the completion of the in-street gas main relocation until March. NPL is currently finishing the connections of the new Columbia Pike gas main to the side street mains. This work is expected to be complete in the next two weeks, with pressure testing of the system to follow.

 

NPL will begin changing over gas service to the affected properties once the gas main pressure testing is complete. Property owners will be notified, in advance, prior to these service changeovers.

 

Contractor preparing to start utility undergrounding

 

Fort Myer Construction, the County’s contractor for utility undergrounding and street improvements between the Four Mile Run Bridge and South Jefferson Street, received its Notice to Proceed on Feb. 20. Crews are currently setting up work zone areas and staging equipment and materials for this project.

 

Signage will be in place to alert drivers of the ongoing construction, which may include lane detours, lane closures, turn restrictions, etc. Please stay alert when traveling through the work zones to ensure the safety of construction workers, pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.

 

Fort Myer will begin construction on the undergrounding phase first, moving in a west (South Jefferson Street) to east (Four Mile Run Bridge) direction. Updates will be ongoing through this email update and on the project page.  Or, Click this RIA Blog Post Title above or this RIA Blog Post Source below to see the Columbia Pike Utility Undergrounding & Streetscape Improvements Project Page for the County Line to Four Mile Run.

 

Posted on February 28, 2018 and filed under Arlington County Virginia.

Arlington County Board Votes for No Tax Rate Increase

  • Acts after Manager proposes staff, service cuts to close $20 million FY 2019 gap
  • Chair Katie Cristol: “The Board, and the community, must spending the next two months evaluating and prioritizing”

The Arlington County Board today voted to advertise no increase in the tax rate for Calendar Year 2018. The Board’s action came after the County Manager proposed a Fiscal Year 2019 Budget that requires cuts in services and staffing to close an estimated $20.5 million revenue-expenditure gap within the existing tax rate.

“The demands on our budget are growing, and with continuing challenges in our office vacancy rate, our revenues are not keeping pace,” Arlington County Board Chair Katie Cristol said. “The Board, with the community, will spend the next two months evaluating and prioritizing how to deliver quality services within our existing tax rate.”

As cost pressures from Metro and new schools grow, Cristol warned, the Fiscal Year 2020 and 2021 budgets will require additional fiscal discipline.

“Tough choices lie ahead for our community,” she said. “But by taking these steps now to rebalance in County government spending, we aim to ensure Arlington’s fiscal sustainability in the years ahead.”

The Board voted 3 to 2 to advertise a real estate tax rate of $1.006, (including stormwater tax,) per $100 of assessed value, the same as the Calendar Year 2017 tax rate. Cristol and Board Members John Vihstadt and Erik Gutshall voted yes and Vice Chair Christian Dorsey and Board Member Libby Garvey voted no, saying they preferred to advertise a tax rate of $1.011 per $100 of assessed value.

“Arlington is at risk, with legislation pending in Richmond, of losing nearly $2 million in revenue that will affect both the County government and Schools budgets,” Dorsey said. “Revenue reductions of that magnitude will require eliminating essential programs and services, or raising the tax rate. Advertising a slightly higher tax rate would have allowed the Board to engage with our community on the best way to meet this potential fiscal challenge.”

By law, the County can adopt a real estate tax rate equal to or lower than what is advertised, but cannot adopt a higher rate. The Board also voted to advertise higher rates for some fees. For a complete list of advertised fee rates, see the staff report for item No. 24 on the agenda for the Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018 Regular County Board Meeting.

In his presentation to the County Board during a work session on Thursday, Feb. 22, Schwartz pointed out that even without a tax rate increase, the average Arlington homeowner will see an increase in taxes and fees of $297 a year, a 3.5 percent increase overtaxes and fees in FY 2018. The increase is due largely to the 3.8 percent increase in residential property assessments in Calendar Year 2018.

Manager’s Proposed FY 2019 Budget

The Board’s action came after County Manager Mark Schwartz formally presented his Proposed FY 2019 Budget to the Board. His proposed budget, with $1.27 billion in General Fund spending, hewed to the budget guidance the Board provided in November, which called for a balanced budget within the existing tax rate.

Schwartz’s presentation to the Board marks the start of weeks of intensive review of the proposed budget by the Board, as it combs through the budgets for each department in a series of work sessions, and hears from the community. The Board will hold a public budget hearing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 3 and will hold a public tax rate hearing at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 5. The Board will adopt the Budget on Saturday, April 21.

Sign up in advance to testify at the public budget hearing/ the public tax rate hearing.

All the budget work sessions will be live-streamed on the County website.

To learn more about the Proposed FY 2019 Budget, and view the Manager’s presentation to the County Board, visit the County website

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Arlington Va., is a world-class residential, business and tourist location that was originally part of the “10 miles square” parcel of land surveyed in 1791 to be the Nation's Capital. Slightly smaller than 26 square miles, it is the geographically smallest self-governing county in the United States, and one of only a handful with the prized Aaa/AAA/AAA bond rating. Arlington maintains a rich variety of stable neighborhoods and quality schools, and has received numerous awards for Smart Growth and transit-oriented development. Home to some of the most influential organizations in the world — including the Pentagon — Arlington stands out as one of America's preeminent places to live, visit and do business.

Posted on February 27, 2018 and filed under Arlington County Virginia.