The 6 homicides in 2022 equal the TOTAL homicides in the City of Alexandria from 2019, 2020 and 2021. Now, we are at 5 homicides less than half-way through the year. I've lived here for more than 45 years, and I cannot remember the entire City being in such a state. We used to worry about the Berg only. Now violent crime is seeping into all neighborhoods. The mayor can blame Covid all he wants, but this is 100% on the City's leadership - or lack thereof. |
I like my roads dieted and my neighborhoods dense so I'm guessing we don't agree on much. |
He's been mayor or vice-mayor for close to 7 years. If those are the only accomplishments you can list.... |
We are all being serious here, I guess you're not. I don't think watching a city being destroyed and people losing their lives is a joke so yeah clearly we don't agree on much. |
+1 Same. 32+ years. We are leaving are you? It's only going to get worse not better and if you wait any longer you won't be able to sell your house. Look at the prices in City of Alexandria for single family homes, they're dropping rapidly. Investors are pulling out. It's a freaking mess. |
| The money is leaving the city. No need to stay if you don't have to and you if you have money to live somewhere safer why wouldn't you? |
I'm very curious why you are the biggest Wilson fan. You certainly aren't alone, I just don't get the adoration. Since Wilson will be mayor for life, I'd really like to understand. |
But he makes sure they get their permits for their fourth kitchen renovation and they have the great honor of him commenting on their social media pages. The absolute adoration of elected officials in this town is downright weird. The fact that he apparently calls a lot of them his "mom mafia" is even stranger but hey...both sides get what is important to them. |
No mention of another car jacking that just happened today? "3307 Block of Wyndham Circle. Woman forcefully pulled out of her Lexus RX 350 early this morning 9am and was then car jacked. Helicopter support issued. Car headed North on 395." They just ignore this? |
-What he wants is what I want: a diverse and vibrant Alexandria with an economically viable tax base, built on the back transit-oriented (and density-friendly, near transit) development. The Potomac Yard metro is his biggest accomplishment - the opportunity that land presents for the city is unmatched, and we are finally arriving at the good stuff after years of effort. What is happening at Landmark makes all the sense in the world too - take unused undertaxed land and put things on it that serve citizens of Alexandria. We've removed confederate names on his watch, we've revitalized the entire old town waterfront and north old town as well. We are building the kind of mixed use, walkable or transit-oriented neighborhoods that the next generation wants to live in (now we have to make it possible for them to afford to live there, but that's also on the agenda) -He's absolutely ideologically consistent. He is who he is, he supports what he supports, you know exactly what you're getting with him (and the vast majority of Alexandrians want he wants, which is why we keep voting him back in) -In addition, he is unmatched in actually getting answers and solutions to small things for people who live here - which is the core of what small local government exists to do (get the trash removed, have roads that work, etc.) I think our biggest problem as a city is obviously schools - but the city council and mayor have very limited influence there unfortunately. But I appreciate that he lived his values and sent his kids there, unlike many other school board and city leaders before him. |
A lot of good that has done the Black community in Alexandria. The school seems less safe since the name change, and certainly the increase in the number of Black victims of violent crime in the City would lead one to think many folks were better off with the Appomattox Statue still standing. But hey, virtue signaling and all... |
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Thank you for this.
While I disagree with some of it, particularly him being consistent (he ran scared from adult housing on school grounds after being all for it for months) and not having much influence over the schools, I agree that what he wants is what Alexandrians want. And while the ship has sailed on him running for state wide office or congress, he will be mayor for as long as he wants. |
You're being disingenuous, and that's being kind. 36,000 people voted for Wilson in the last mayoral election. That's less than 25% of residents. No way the "vast majority of Alexandrians want what he wants." |
I mean yes, it is true that not everyone votes. Because some people are children, or immigrants, or poor/working/not in a position to take time to vote. I promise you the blue-haired denizens of...that facebook group I am definitely blocked from and right now cannot remember the name of... are not the missing turnout voters. |
| The whole thing is sad. The guy who was shot attended the same high school my child attends. Of course, no one can tell the future, but their experiences seem so far apart based on the photo of the guy holding a gun. I don't know what can be done to change things. |