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Falls Church Citizens Push Back on City Council’s Plans to Pass Gun Ban

The Falls Church City Council tonight at 7:30 p.m. is taking to first reading proposed language for a gun ban ordinance in the little city of Falls Church, Virginia. The city wide ordinance would prohibit the possession, carrying or transportation of any firearms, in public buildings, parks, recreation and community centers and street events where events or rallies, requiring permits, are taking place and to include the streets, public alleys and sidewalks adjacent to those events.  This would also include ammunition, or components or combination thereof in said spaces.  It will not make an exception for law abiding citizens who possess concealed handgun permits issuedRead More →

By FCFadmin
On July 27, 2020
With 48 Comments

New Local Gun Laws up for Consideration in Falls Church City

UPDATE Falls Church City Council Fast Tracks its Firearm Ordinance. The Falls Church City Council has posted its agenda for the July 27th City Council meeting. They are calling for first reading for the gun ordinance.  They are fast tracking this legislative effort with no discussion on the Committee level and moving to first reading under the cloak of COVID 19.   The meeting is scheduled for July 27th 2020 – 07:30 PM  and if you want your letter read in its entirety (or for your three minutes) you must specifically ask that it be done that way instead of summarized.  Direct emails to  cityclerk@fallschurchva.gov NewRead More →

By FCFadmin
On July 19, 2020
With 82 Comments

Group of Active Citizens Write Letter to City Council Regarding Broad & Washington Development

This is a copy of a letter sent to City Council and the City Manager regarding concerns with the new mixed use development plan by Insight for Broad & Washington Streets. ========================================================================================= Mayor David Tarter City Manager Wyatt Shields City Hall, 300 Park Avenue Falls Church, VA 22046 February 4, 2020   Dear Mayor Tarter and City Manager Shields,  Please find below the comments of several concerned citizens regarding the new mixed-use project proposed for Broad and Washington Streets. Summary:  The latest mixed-use proposal at Broad and Washington does not meet the commercial standard of the 2018 project and should not be approved in itsRead More →

By FCFadmin
On February 10, 2020
With 8 Comments

Local Elections Provide Choices for Falls Church City School Board

With election day a little over a week away, the candidates for Falls Church City School Board are vying for your vote.  We are fortunate here in Falls Church, to have citizens in our community willing to put in the time to serve on our school board. There are four candidates running this year for three seats.  On your ballot you may vote for up to three candidates but you do not have to vote for three candidates. You can vote for one, two or three candidates. That is something that some voters may not know because the directions can be misinterpreted and some peopleRead More →

By FCFadmin
On October 28, 2019
With 33 Comments

Falls Church Gears Up For Local Elections!

Another local election draws near and with it are another group of Falls Church residents that are seeking to serve our community.  Falls Church FACTS has asked them to share with us and our readers a little bit about themselves, why they are running and how they hope to work to improve our community and schools. The City Council Candidates are: Phil Duncan, Letty Hardi, David Tarter and Stuart Whitaker.  It takes a lot of time to run for office and even more to serve so please take a little time to read their statements.  We may have varied perspectives on different issues but IRead More →

By FCFadmin
On October 24, 2019
With 1 Comment

Mayor Tarter Testifies Before Congress

Mayor David Tarter testified before Congress yesterday to discuss the impact of the cap on the deductibility of our state and local taxes on federal tax returns, an issue that affects many in our community of Falls Church.   City of Falls Church Office of Communication provides press release.    NEWS RELEASE Mayor Tarter Testifies Before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures about New SALT Deduction Cap Wednesday, June 26, 2019 — Mayor P. David Tarter testified yesterday before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures about the impact of the cap on the deductibility of state and local taxRead More →

By FCFadmin
On June 26, 2019
With 10 Comments
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