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Letter to the Editor: A Vote for Silberberg and Walker

Parkfairfax resident Ruth Woods says City Council candidates Allison Silberberg and Boyd Walker will help keep Alexandria family friendly.

To the Editor:

As a resident of Alexandria for the past 55 years, I am deeply concerned about the City's future and I applaud those City Council candidates who are seeking to maintain a livable Alexandria.

Two terrific candidates -- Allison Silberberg and Boyd Walker -- as well as others endorsed by "Alexandrians for a Livable City" (Moshenberg, Peabody and Menjivar), are using their common sense to keep Alexandria family friendly.

I hark back to the days when Alexandria was a city of family-friendly neighborhoods. My husband Bob and I raised a family in Rosemont, and there was no greater place to do that -- good schools, playgrounds and parks, great neighbors and reliable city services. Boyd refers to the same experience growing up in Old Town.

I've known Boyd and his family for many years and have great confidence in his ability to get City Council to be more responsive to Old Town issues. There is genuine concern about the current Waterfront Plan generating a lot more traffic, leading to gridlock and other problems.

The Old Town residents are very concientious about maintaining their properties and they also pay some of the highest real estate taxes in the city.  If they get so uncomfortable that they move out, we will lose all the tourist trade that has been so carefully marketed over the years.

No doubt, changes are inevitable in Alexandria, and some must be encouraged, such as better transportation. Yet with all this talk of the need for high-density housing (family friendly?), it's important that we all keep in mind one common goal -- a city that maintains and enhances the stability and growth of Alexandria's families.

Allison and the others are wisely seeking to maintain our affordable housing (family-friendly), which also helps maintain the City's diverse population. 

Historic Parkfairfax has been Allison's home for the past 20 years where she stood with us to fight the HOT Lanes, commuter traffic and the dangerous plan for a natural gas pipeline through our neighborhood that would have gone under Charles Barrett Elementary School.

Allison has over 20 years' experience in the nonprofit sector, which she now uses to advocate for affordable housing and job creation for all Alexandrians, as chair of the city's Economic Opportunities Commission. She has worked with many community activists and groups who have accomplished much for struggling populations throughout our area, and now she wisely puts that experience to use to serve Alexandria.  She recorded her experiences in her book "Visionaries in our Midst," which profiles courageous individuals who are making a difference and gives all of us great insight into what is possible.  There is a reason that Allison has an extensive "brigade" helping her.  We are inspired not only by her words but by her accomplishments, leadership, sense of mission and can-do spirit.

I believe that Allison's and Boyd's lives and commitment to public service show us how they would serve on City Council and that they would be a tremendous asset in keeping our city livable and family friendly.

Ruth T. Woods, Parkfairfax

Gina Baum June 9, 2012 at 11:11 am
Boyd Walker and family in the same sentence what a joke. I would hardly associate family values with Boyd Walker divorcee, because of his indiscretions, and tax dodger because he didn't want to pay his real estate taxes....Ruth if you want to support a candidate then great but don't lie to a well educated, informed electorate ....I for one won't tolerate it....and neither will others.
Bud Miller June 9, 2012 at 01:52 pm
Ms. Baum's personal attack against Boyd is a sad commentary and indicator of the abject fear that local professional politicians have against this Democrat.
Regarding divorce, it is, unfortunately, commonplace in American Society. Nothing unusual there. Taxes? He paid what was due as well as penalties & interest. Frankly, the more garbage this cadre of political mudslingers throw at him, the more popular he will get. What I don't understand is why they went on the attack against Boyd. Frankly, his campaign really didn't generate a lot of traction--yet they've overreacted and "released the hounds" against him. Perhaps they are afraid that he will be an effective council Member and upset their tidy little dance of special interests, real estate agents, and personal political agendas. Their level of hatred and fear towards him is a great reason to vote for him.
Gina Baum June 9, 2012 at 04:42 pm
Actually it's the exact opposite of being effective, his own blog denigrated local leaders speaks for itself.
Bud Miller June 9, 2012 at 07:38 pm
Our current local leaders’ records of failure and arrogance are clear, which is why they need to be replaced with new blood.
Just an FYI, Justin Wilson and Tim Lovain are NOT new, just failed politicians trying to make a comeback.
E Pluribus June 10, 2012 at 11:01 am
Bud, are you a failed politician trying to make a comeback? Didn't Wilson and Lovain beat you in a previous election, and is that why you are running around the Patch slamming them?
Haunches June 10, 2012 at 01:01 pm
The elections were moved from May to November to accommodate Wilson and Lovain, who lost handily in 2009. Instead of learning and understanding why they lost seats in 2009, the reaction from the political establishment was to change the rules.
Some of the confrontational tactics (both political and legal) coming from Council now stems from the stunning shock at having lost those seats.
Drew Hansen (Editor) June 10, 2012 at 06:37 pm
Several comments on this letter were deleted. For reference to Boyd Walker's blog post, see this article: http://oldtownalexandria.patch.com/articles/walker-s-gelato-shop-application-receives-final-approval
Gina Baum June 10, 2012 at 06:54 pm
Drew your sensorship on this matter is atrocious. These are the words of the candidate himself....seeking a "public Office" -- the electorate has the right to see his blog -- you have totally called into question the credibility of the Patch. In the past, the Patch willingly allowed posts that leveraged erroneous allegations against the Mayor and council members. To not allow, the verbatim words of a candidate to be posted calls your and the Patch's integrity into question. Welcome to Sensorpatch where we protect our friends at a possible cost to entire community.
Jim Miller June 12, 2012 at 03:46 am
I don't know Bud Miller, which, as I have stated before, that we are not related, nor have we ever met, but I will say that I agree with him in regard to the entrenched 'royal' haughtiness and provincial attitude of the Alexandria Democratic Committee, which can do no wrong (pun intended), and does breed a cadre of 'professional politicians' in Alexandria which think their organization is a right of passage, a check on their proverbial political bucket list, if you will. As a Democrat I am HIGHLY embarrassed by all the hijinks and nefarious activity by some Democrats in Alexandria this past week, all who are members (currently) in good standing with the Alexandria Democratic Committee. Since there aren't but just 15 Republicans within the city limits of Alexandria, the 'good ole boy/girl' network of the Alexandria Democratic Committee has cast an overall bad light on city politics which have left a bruise on the ego of many in Alexandria who thought that Democrats in our midst would never stoop so low as to demean and ridicule other Democrats, especially Boyd Walker, who up until this week didn't have a chance to win in the primary on Tuesday. Boyd, by chance, and still a very long shot, could win, although I doubt it, but if he does, it's because voters are telling the Alexandria Democratic Committee that they've had enough of your negative politics and we demand change. I, for one, will support Frank Fannon, a Republican, who at least is an honest man and a good guy.
Another Concerned Citizen June 12, 2012 at 02:30 pm
Jim, I am a member of the Alexandria Democratic Committee and I assure you that most of us are horrified by the Holihan campaign's attack on Boyd Walker, even those of us who pray that Walker never gets elected to dog catcher. This is a black eye to Holihan and yes, to the ADC. It makes those who have served this city long and hard look like a pack of scoundrels and we are not. I for one will be asking if there is anything we can do to censure Holihan and make it clear that we do not endorse this behavior. I have yet to find anyone who buys the "Danny did it, I didn't know about it" excuse. If that is true, Danny should be kicked out and Sean should support that.
Bud Miller June 12, 2012 at 06:17 pm
Hi E Pluribus!
Actually, I've never run for City Council or any other public office. To be frank, I'd make a lousy politician. However, I do have the integrity to use my name when I submit a post for publication.
Jim Miller June 12, 2012 at 07:31 pm
But, see, you try to hide yourself, especially with the tag of 'Another Concerned Citizen', who, as you state, is a member of the Alexandria Democratic Committee, yet you hide your name in shame? Hey, I realize that with the continuously embarrassing daily exposure of what Sean Holihan, Danny Barefoot, Shayna Englin, Gail Gordon (who is yet the ONLY person to publicly apologize for her ill-advised actions) and others to probably be named later, that if I were a member of the Alexandria Democratic Committee, I wouldn't want my name out in the public either. But that's just my point. I'm almost certain, despite your assertations that justice against Sean Holihan and Danny Barefoot will be vetted out by the Alexandria Democratic Committee, that quite the opposite, NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN BY THE ADC, AT ALL, with either a public condemnation of the actions by Holihan/Barefoot/Gordon/Englin, and others, because as an organization, it doesn't have the guts or backbone to do it. The Alexandria Democratic Committee is made up of a very small cadre of the 'good ole boy/girl network' who shuns inspections of their activities by outside sources, and who act as if they own the town. And, quite frankly, with the only 15 Republicans who live in town, and 14 of them on the Alexandria Republican City Committee, they do. But the Alexandria Democratic Committee can't condone what Holihan/Barefoot/Gordon/Englin, and others, have done to tarnish Democrats in Alexandria. It's shameful!
Bud Miller June 12, 2012 at 08:11 pm
Actually, there is a legitimate reason why people don't want to be identified: Fear.
Despite all of their statements about the wonders of Democracy, those in power do not appreciate regular people fighting their pet causes and they retaliate against us "normal folk" when we become a “fly in the ointment.”

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Scot May 23, 2013 at 03:57 pm
Not enough anger in this op ed, please revise. Clap*Clap*Clap Also, why is everyone typing when weRead More could all be out robbing banks? Apparently it is the new cool "thing" in Alexandria.
Sherry Henderson April 30, 2013 at 02:43 pm
Gail, I would say that past elected officials have been very much to blame for the problems with theRead More Alexandria City Public School system, especially the old regime who mismanaged the administration of those schools for the past few years. One can say that they most certainly weren't 'the brightest bulbs in the box'. But the honeymoon is over for the current Alexandria School Board and the Alexandria City Council to grab the bull by the horns and work to solidly fix Alexandria City Public Schools. I understand that a very small percentage of families in Alexandria have children, as the city is geared to newlyweds or people who either don't want or can't afford to have children. Many people move out of Alexandria by the time their children reach the age to go to school because of the low scores that Alexandria City Public Schools have in comparison to great schools in both neighboring Fairfax and Arlington Counties. Getting back to your comment that there are 'entrenched administrators', they need to be publicly outed for their incompetence and sent packing. It amazes me how many elected officials boast how great it is to live in the City of Alexandria, yet they have a glaring problem with Alexandria City Public Schools and are seemingly incompetent to fix them. This isn't a political issue, but as a Democrat, I'm very embarrassed by, as I've noted, the 'good ole boy' and 'good ole girl', wink-wink, back-scratching politics that go on in Alexandria City Hall. Disgusting.
Gail April 30, 2013 at 03:31 pm
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Concerned Virginian April 23, 2013 at 02:17 am
OldTowner, The city may be compare its pay/benefits with other jurisdictions, but that doesn't meanRead More they do anything to make them more fair and equitable. I provided a detailed comparison of Alexandria Police and a neighboring county, one full of facts and actual logic. I notice you didn't respond. You probably finally realized that your statements are incorrect and, to date, have not been based on research and facts. Where is your response? Then there is your "intangibles" and the city tends to be "Safer" than others. Tell that to the officer who was maliciously wounded by an ex-convict on Christmas day. Tell that to the officers who were fired at near police headquarters and had to return fire, mortally wounding someone. Tell that to the officer who got shot in the head. Here's an idea--Don't post anymore unless you have something factual and correct to say. Let's try that.
oldtowner April 24, 2013 at 10:14 pm
to Concerned: So get a job somewhere else if you don't like working in Alexandria. I certainlyRead More value the services of our police and fire employees....I also value the services of many other city employees. Regarding the incident on Duke Street, no report on the incident has been released, so we really don't know who fired first....Most assume the deceased did, but we really don't know. Our police dept is not well-known for releasing details about incidents. And all hope for the best recovery for Ofc Laboy. His unfortunate injury has nothing to do with the pay Alexandria officers receive. You really haven't added anything of value to the conversation. Everybody always wants to be paid more and have better benefits (that they don't have to pay for); that's a fact of life everywhere.
Concerned Virginian April 29, 2013 at 02:15 am
Oldtowner, I love working in and for Alexandria, but I will also fight for fairness and equity. AndRead More I will continue to counter people like you who intentionally make incorrect statements. You say I haven't added anything of value to the conversation? I have provided hard statistics as well as anecdotal evidence to back up my claims. All you have said is "Go check your facts. I haven't had time to do research myself, but will". It is you that haven't added anything valuable. I'm still waiting for a fact-based (I know, a shocker for you) response to the salary information I provided regarding us and Arlington. What have YOU added to this conversation? (Hint--your false statements and incorrect opinions aren't valuable)
OT insider April 4, 2013 at 01:22 am
This is simple... 1. The city should withdrawl from the BZA apppeal. 2. Any further litigationRead More against the city based on a super-majority WFP vote should be dismissed - the re-vote took care of that. It's time to stop the BS, end the delay tactics and start making real progress on finally improving our embarasing, ghetto waterfront.
Haunches April 7, 2013 at 01:56 pm
The decision was made in a closed executive session to pursue these policies. That is anRead More inescapable fact. Winning an election does not mean you are now unaccountable. The news in the last few days of a jury verdict substantiating the city retaliated against an employee to protect a developer underscores the author's point.
oldtowner April 11, 2013 at 07:01 pm
to Haunches....I think VA law requires legal issues to be considered in executive session...checkRead More your facts....this has always been the case...there are a few issues that they have to consider in executive session......this fact is totally unrelated to the recent case involving a terminated City employee....can't compare apples and oranges....
oldtowner March 27, 2013 at 07:47 pm
to all: It's been a while, but I've seen this stuff before from "Virginia Law" or JaniceRead More Wolk Grenadier. She obviously has issues....major issues. Best to ignore her. Too bad Patch posts these comments, but I guess they have to. Personally, I think she needs help.
Virginia Law March 27, 2013 at 08:12 pm
Oldtowner - what is your name? and help me please with what my issues are? - You are makingRead More slanders accusations against me -
Sharon McLoone (Editor) March 27, 2013 at 08:15 pm
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