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Alexandria Council Connection
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Sarah and Kirk go over the Council's three meetings in January, which featured two BAR appeals, a Housing 2040 update, the Green Building Plan… and a resignation.
Kirk and Sarah interview local business owner Bill Butcher of Port City Brewing, and then chat with student editors Isabel Shultz and Rozalia Finkelstein about student journalism and the role of ACHS's Theogony newspaper in the Alexandria media.
Kirk and Sarah talk about the two meetings in December, including a consideration of the Legislative Package, the resolution of an impasse between the City and its police union, and commercial zoning text changes.Transcript: https://bit.ly/49WaGIW
Sarah and Kirk discuss the three Council meetings in November. Topics include ICE activites in Alexandria, muliple building approvals, ALX Forward and the City's 2026 Legislative Packet. Transcript: https://bit.ly/4oTPlW5
Kirk and Sarah answer questions from the audience, then speak with Alexandria's new legislative director, Wendy Ginsberg.Transcript available here: https://bit.ly/492wYbN
Sarah and Kirk are back to talk through a ton of meetings in September and October dealing with the local economy, ARHA, some major development projects, and a whole lot of Council memos.
Kirk and Sarah speak with Marion Brunken, the executive director of Volunteer Alexandria. If you'd like to get involved with non-profits in Alexandria, or support the efforts of Volunteer Alexandria, visit:https://www.volunteeralexandria.org/
Kirk and Sarah discuss the four meetings in the last month (three in June and one in July), covering the ARHA Alate purchase, Robinson Terminal North, City Council subcommittee work, and the redevelopment at The View. They also chat about science fiction and interview Karl Moritz, the former Director of Planning & Zoning in Alexandria.
Sarah and Kirk discuss the May Council meetings, which covered the gas-powered leaf blowers, code changes related to ADUs & churches, lights at Episcopal High School, the new George Mason Elementary School, and the Torpedo Factory. They also answer audience questions and interview Roberto Gomez of Cornerstone Craftsman about his work to help Alexandria's young people.
It was a busy month for the City Council in April 2025, and Kirk and Sarah are here with the details about the City budget, the ICPRB ordinance revisions, and more. Plus, an interview with Alexandria's Sheriff Sean Casey.
Sarah and Kirk discuss the March Council meetings, which covered the City budget, Beauregard and the AlexWest SAP, and how Federa policy will impact Alexandria, and interview City Manager Jim Parajon.
Kirk and Sarah discuss the three Council meetings in February. Topics include short term rental regulations, the City's upcoming economic summit, and the City Manager's proposed FY 2026 budget.
Alexandria Vice Mayor Sarah Bagley and Councilman Kirk McPike introduce their new monthly podcast.




