Sun Gazette Arlington December 17, 2015

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Arlington’s unemployment rate still lowest in state – See Page 12

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Fight Over I-66 Is Not Quite Done

SALUTING THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS

General Assembly Could Overturn Recent Actions

Leadership Arlington recently lauded its second class of “40 Under 40,” saluting young professionals for their achievements both in the business and civic worlds. The event was held in partnership with the Arlington Chamber of Commerce, Arlington Community Foundation, Arlington Economic Development and the Sun Gazette. Sponsors included TMI 2.0 Inc. and Graham Holdings. For additional information, see Page 18; for more photos from the event, see the Web site at www.leadershiparlington.org. PHOTO BY DEB KOLT

School Board Formalizes Its Offer of Historic Designation for Stratford Site SCOTT McCAFFREY Staff Writer

Arlington School Board members on Dec. 8 said they would back historic-status for the Stratford school site, if the parameters of such an agreement were fleshed out between the superintendent and county manager instead of

issue – this is Arlington, this is our community,” said School Board member James Lander. “It is our responsibility to educate our children on exactly what happened.” Bypassing the HALRB and going directly to the County Board, school officials hope, Continued on Page 21

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by the Historical Affairs and Landmark Review Board (HALRB). At the same meeting, School Board members said they are committed to taking the lead on a broad-based effort to educate students and the broader county on the 1959 integration at Stratford. “This isn’t a schools issue, this isn’t a black

Last week’s vote by the Commonwealth Transportation Board approving the McAuliffe administration’s plans to enact tolling on Interstate 66 inside the Capital Beltway may be the final say on the matter. Or maybe not. Members of the General Assembly – including some Democrats – are moving forward with bills that would gut parts of the proposal, or at least require General Assembly approval before bringing tolling to the corridor and determining how the revenue is spent. Their efforts, however, face a major challenge: the veto pen of Gov. McAuliffe. McAuliffe “is our backstop,” County Board member Jay Fisette said on Jan. 12, three days after the Commonwealth Transportation Board voted unanimously in favor of the proposal during a meeting in Alexandria. (See full coverage of the vote, and the latest challenge to the proposal, inside on Page 13.) Fisette was among three County Board members who supported the I-66 proposal, albeit with reservations. But the majority, which also included Mary Hynes and Walter Tejada, could not get colleagues John Vihstadt and Libby Garvey to go along. That duo said there were too many moving parts to the administration’s proposal to fully embrace it at the time. – Scott McCaffrey


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