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Sharon Bulova

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Supervisor Jeff McKay, Other Members Ask Deputy County Executive to Address Domestic Violence and Housing

Chairman Sharon Bulova and Supervisor Cathy Hudgins joined McKay on this matter to ask for a response to the Commission of Women's recommendations.

During Tuesday's Board of Supervisor's meeting, the board passed Supervisors Jeff McKay and Cathy Hudgins and Chairman Sharon Bulova's joint matter to review and respond to the Commission of Women's (CFW) recent recommendations on domestic violence and housing in Fairfax County. According to the written matter, CFW has been developing the recommendations on how to increase safe, affordable housing options for domestic violence victims in the county since 2010. In doing so, CFW has heard from a number of organizations including non-profits, faith-based and government groups that help domestic violence with their housing needs. In their research, CFW found there is a definite link between domestic violence and homelessness. CFW also found …

Kari Wright Warren

7:06 pm on Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The support that these Board of Supervisors has given to victims of domestic violence (DV) is heartening. It is time that our county starts to fully take onboard the plight of victims and their families. Their needs are unique, and there is no cookie-cutter approach that will work to restore financial and emotional stability. I have spent the last 10 years working with victims and have seen far …   more ›

Thursday, February 21, 2013

State of the County: Fairfax's Future Is Development

In annual address, Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova warns sequestration could impact revenues, is making business owners delay decisions.

Revitalization and development will drive Fairfax County's economy in 2013 and beyond, Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova said in her annual state of the county address Wednesday. Talking to members of the media Wednesday morning, Bulova said massive development projects in Tysons, Merrifield and Springfield will create "bright days and years ahead" — but the threat of sequestration was also making business owners hesitant to commit to a relocation or expansion in the county.  “Fairfax County’s future is in development,” Bulova said in her statement. “Aging commercial centers near mass transit, like Tysons, present especially valuable opportunities for attractive, transit-oriented mixed-use revitalization.” The county is hoping …

CD

7:37 am on Sunday, February 24, 2013

This is a joke. The areas that need revitalizing are once again being forgotten or ignored. Where is our help in the Mason District?   more ›

Friday, January 11, 2013

Springfield Area Being Considered for FBI Headquarters

Officials from Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford counties met in Arlington to discuss six potential sites Thursday.

Local, state and congressional leaders met Thursday in Arlington to discuss six potential sites for a new FBI headquarters and to present a unified front in their commitment to landing the new federal complex somewhere in Northern Virginia. Democratic U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, who called the meeting, said leaders from Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford counties had a "singular focus" in bringing the FBI headquarters to the Old Dominion. One of the six locations being considered is the Fairfax County's preferred location, a federal warehouse near the Franconia-Springfield Metro Station. Elected officials were also briefed on five other potential sites — in Herndon, at Dulles Airport, at Fort Belvoir, in Dumfries, at Quantico and at. "…

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Sharon Bulova Shares Her Priorities for 2013

What does the chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors look forward to in the new year?

As 2012 draws to a close, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova has shared with Patch her legislative priorities and goals for 2013. They have been published below. As an added bonus, she also included her New Year's resolutions. The adoption of the Fiscal Year 2014/2015 Budget begins in earnest in late February when County Executive Ed Long releases his Advertised Budget. We already know that Fairfax County is, and will be, affected by the current federal climate. Our income projections (flat to modest) coupled with expenses needed just to maintain our current levels of service result in a projected shortfall of approximately $170 million for FY2014. It is my goal, working with my colleagues and County staff, to adopt…

Grace Neary

2:54 pm on Wednesday, December 26, 2012

I agree ---- plus the amount of revenue that could be generated through having some sort of parking authority --- plus the number of jobs it would create would be nice ---- there are approximately 25 parking violations in my neighborhood alone on a two square block area that are dangerous --- parking on wrong side of street -- cars parked at angels --- one house the car parks every single day …   more ›

Friday, November 9, 2012

Bulova Wants Review of Voting Efficiency

Fairfax County Supervisor says group should look at long waiting times at some polling spots and recommend ways to improve.

Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chair Sharon Bulova says she will recommend a commission to look ways to improve the county's efficiency on Election Day. Bulova says she was concerned about long lines, wait times and other voting issues. Voter turnout for the 2012 election in Fairfax County was 80.5 percent. In the last presidential election, the turnout was 78.7 percent (with 72,501 fewer registered voters than today), county officials said. Meanwhile, absentee voting in the county was down 2.7 percent from 2008. Lines and waits varied widely in Fairfax County. In Reston, reported waits varied from a minute to about 30 minutes at peak time in the morning. Bulova says she waited just 20 minutes at Villa precinct Tuesday morning at …

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T Ailshire

11:16 am on Sunday, November 11, 2012

In previous years, I had been told no cell phones in the polling place, so I left mine in the car. What was different this year? I could have been more productive (though I did get an hour's worth of reading in).   more ›

Friday, September 14, 2012

Bulova Talks Poverty, High Cost of Housing in Fairfax County

The chairman of the Board of Supervisors was part of a panel at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria on Thursday that included poverty experts.

Residents of Fairfax County who make minimum wage could work 24 hours a day, seven days a week and still couldn’t afford to live in a one bedroom apartment due to high housing prices, said the chairman of the county’s Board of Supervisors on Thursday. That may be why 50 percent of the county’s approximately 1,500 homeless people have jobs but live in the woods, shelters or cars, said Sharon Bulova, speaking at a panel on poverty held at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria. Fairfax County has a population of 1.1 million with 60,000 people classified as living in poverty. “They don’t make enough money to keep a roof over their heads,” she said. “Housing is expensive.” She said the county works closely with its school system to ensure …

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Formerteacher

9:27 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012

Bullova wants the LEGAL population to pay for the ILLEGAL population. After 4 yrs o teaching and a Masters Degree I qualified for affordable housing. Why? Because MILLIONS of FCPS' budget was allotted to buying free meals for all the illegal anchor kids while the teacher's salaries were frozen for years. Teachers are now having to pay 5% of their salary towards their pension. Their salaries are …   more ›

Thursday, August 30, 2012

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Photos: Eleventh Annual Springfield BridgeWalk

Community, Fort Belvoir Reaffirm Partnership at Springfield BridgeWalk

Fort Belvoir soldiers, Springfield-area business owners, local politicians, school groups and citizens marched across Veterans Bridge Tuesday evening for the 11th annual Springfield BridgeWalk. Lee District Supervisor Jeff McKay organizes the event each year to affirm the support of the local community for those who serve in the military, especially those at Fort Belvoir and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency at Fort Belvoir North. The BridgeWalk began in 2002 to commemorate the lives lost on 9/11 and to thank the men and women of the armed forces, he said. The Kings Park Concert Band played marches and patriotic tunes, as those who marched then gathered at American Legion Post 176 for the annual signing of the Army Community …

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2:38 am on Wednesday, December 26, 2012

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Photo of the Day: Lee District Dems Gather for Annual Luau

Annual Democratic fundraiser Saturday featured Senate candidate Tim Kaine, county board Chair Sharon Bulova and other elected officials.

Local Democrats donned their best Hawaiian shirts Saturday for the annual luau fundraiser hosted by Susie Warner in Rose Hill. The event attracted featured guest former governor and U.S. Senate candidate Tim Kaine, as well as elected officials, including Del. Mark Sickles, state Sen. George Barker, Del. Vivian Watts, Fairfax County Board Chair Sharon Bulova, Lee District Supervisor Jeff McKay, Lee District School Board member Tamara Derenak Koufax and 200 of their supporters. To see more photos from the event, visit the Lee District Democrats Facebook page.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Bulova: Fairfax County 'Poised to Move Forward' on Affordable Care Act

County is working with health service providers to make it happen.

Sharon Bulova, chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, said Thursday she was personally "pleasantly surprised" by the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act. "Now that there is some clarity as to what in the act actually is now going to be law, and is going to be implemented, we may move forward now," she said. "Fairfax County stands ready to make that happen." "We are poised to move forward with what we know now is going to be implemented in Fairfax County," she said. Bulova: Turned down for healthcare coverage  Bulova said personal experience has made her a big believer in affordable healthcare for all. "When I was a young mother in my late 20s, I worked for a small private company and was covered by a …

Formerteacher

9:40 pm on Monday, October 1, 2012

This HealthCare bill is designed to FORCE people to pay for services that are dictated by Big Pharma. It is also designed to pay for all the ILLEGAL ALIENS in this country.   more ›

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Letter: Community Input Vital to Rail Phase 2

Bulova says "We will continue to identify ways to address the affordability of rates on the Dulles Toll Road. "

Last week, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) released new cost estimates for Phase II of Rail to Dulles. These new estimates are $1 billion lower than previous estimates and are consistent with what we have been working with during the past year. Fairfax County and other stakeholders came together over the past year to address rising cost estimates for Phase II. Working with our staff and project partners, Loudoun County, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the U.S. Department of Transportation, we were able to bring the cost of Phase II down by $700 million. The savings were achieved in part by moving to an above ground station at the airport, a smaller rail yard, and purchasing fewer rail cars. I believe these important…

Bob Bruhns

9:42 am on Thursday, March 29, 2012

The cost estimates for Dulles Rail Phase II are two times what it should cost. The official estimators should be called forth IMMEDIATELY, to justify their extremely high cost estimates. Per mile, the Dulles Rail Phase II cost estimate is two times what the Franconia-Springfield Metro extension cost, adjusted for inflation. The per-mile cost estimate of our mostly on-ground line is as high as the…   more ›

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