Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 18:03     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Us Fairfax County residents are pretty sick of your representative trying to push a casino in our neighborhood. Maybe he should be working on issues in his own neighborhood if there are so many issues. Keep him out of ours.


What do you mean?


They are talking about Scott Surovell trying to push a Tyson’s Casino on behalf to benefit a large campaign donor. Someone please primary him, he clearly doesn’t care about Alexandria and is willing to sell out his constituents for campaign donations.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 10:46     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Progressives destroy everything in their path.


You're watching a democratic city in massive decline so you're not at all wrong. And there is no hope with the new mayor as she's the most progressive the city has had. It's just going to get much worse.

Real estate is very stagnant here now. It's moving elsewhere in NOVA at a faster pace but city of Alexandria property is already having trouble selling. I'd post some examples but then people would say I'm a realtor when I'm not but you can look it up yourself if you have doubts.


JD Vances house just sold for $175,000 over asking. I don't think you know what stagnant means.


Actually, it sold for $228,000 over asking. They made a killing. This sooooo irritates the sad, drunk, cat ladies.
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2025 09:50     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Another four department heads are departing from the City. Given the circumstances, it will be increasingly challenging to maintain operational efficiency and achieve key objectives.
Anonymous
Post 03/20/2025 22:38     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Progressives destroy everything in their path.


You're watching a democratic city in massive decline so you're not at all wrong. And there is no hope with the new mayor as she's the most progressive the city has had. It's just going to get much worse.

Real estate is very stagnant here now. It's moving elsewhere in NOVA at a faster pace but city of Alexandria property is already having trouble selling. I'd post some examples but then people would say I'm a realtor when I'm not but you can look it up yourself if you have doubts.


JD Vances house just sold for $175,000 over asking. I don't think you know what stagnant means.


Yeah, I’m seeing homes in Del Ray sell in less than a week.

I think the city’s leadership is a disaster but there is a lot of misinformation on this thread.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 14:11     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Progressives destroy everything in their path.


You're watching a democratic city in massive decline so you're not at all wrong. And there is no hope with the new mayor as she's the most progressive the city has had. It's just going to get much worse.

Real estate is very stagnant here now. It's moving elsewhere in NOVA at a faster pace but city of Alexandria property is already having trouble selling. I'd post some examples but then people would say I'm a realtor when I'm not but you can look it up yourself if you have doubts.


JD Vances house just sold for $175,000 over asking. I don't think you know what stagnant means.
Anonymous
Post 03/19/2025 13:11     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:I don't agree with the city council on a lot but things are hardly disastrous here. I've lived in Alexandria my entire adult life. No plans to move. My kids love their schools and we love our neighborhood.


What part of the city of alexandria do you live in? Delray? I question if you really live here or not since but maybe you have blinders on or are very insulated on your block.

So you don't question things like removing laws for panhandlers? So now they're on every street corner?

https://wtop.com/virginia/2023/10/alexandria-nears-repeal-of-panhandling-restrictions-due-to-first-amendment-concerns/
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2025 13:32     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:Us Fairfax County residents are pretty sick of your representative trying to push a casino in our neighborhood. Maybe he should be working on issues in his own neighborhood if there are so many issues. Keep him out of ours.


What do you mean?
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2025 13:25     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:Progressives destroy everything in their path.


You're watching a democratic city in massive decline so you're not at all wrong. And there is no hope with the new mayor as she's the most progressive the city has had. It's just going to get much worse.

Real estate is very stagnant here now. It's moving elsewhere in NOVA at a faster pace but city of Alexandria property is already having trouble selling. I'd post some examples but then people would say I'm a realtor when I'm not but you can look it up yourself if you have doubts.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2025 13:21     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Us Fairfax County residents are pretty sick of your representative trying to push a casino in our neighborhood. Maybe he should be working on issues in his own neighborhood if there are so many issues. Keep him out of ours.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2025 13:20     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But why? Why are so many people leaving these positions?


The city is in shambles they're jumping ship.


+10000

Who wants to be associated with the failing city of alexandria?
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2025 13:18     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:How over crowded is it? Alexandria is not that big a place. If all can be served by 1 high school, that's more fair for everyone


They density is like 13,000-14,000 a square mile they keep putting buildings in like this:

https://www.alxnow.com/2025/03/17/plans-apartments-could-replace-office-building-in-alexandrias-west-end/

If they're not putting in low income housing they're repurposing office buildings low income housing.

They made the busses free, they have free basic income, free internet and free food. The road diets made it impossible to travel by car here unless you want to sit in 40 minute traffic driving 4 miles. The schools are passed capacity. The sewage system is passed capacity.
They have passed on the cost of the new sewer system and massive new schools onto the residents by increasing personal property taxes. So the people with money and nice houses are moving, selling and people taking residence in the low income housing are moving in in droves. Imagine that. Now according to the police and the last few years of crime reports, the crime is though the roof.

All this doesn't not make a nice, safe little city does it?

Anonymous
Post 03/17/2025 06:35     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is facing significant challenges due to ineffective leadership, marked by difficulties in hiring and retaining qualified employees. Unfortunately, this has led to a decline in overall performance and morale among the remaining workforce.


Why can’t it hire one of the many fired federal workers?
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2025 06:28     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Now if they would get rid of the bike lanes on King Street. I got stopped yesterday by the big church on King St for driving in the bike lane with no pylons. Another $50 for Alexandria’s coffers.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 20:42     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

I don't agree with the city council on a lot but things are hardly disastrous here. I've lived in Alexandria my entire adult life. No plans to move. My kids love their schools and we love our neighborhood.
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2025 17:17     Subject: The Downfall of Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is facing significant challenges due to ineffective leadership, marked by difficulties in hiring and retaining qualified employees. Unfortunately, this has led to a decline in overall performance and morale among the remaining workforce.


Also residents don't want to live in the city anymore due to the overall decline. I'm one of them.


So am I.