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2019 Legislative Agenda
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INTRODUCTION
Since its founding in 1906, the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce has enjoyed a long and storied history of shaping policy in Alexandria. It has partnered with, and when appropriate, challenged, the City’s elected officials and senior staff on matters of import to Alexandria’s economy and community vibrancy. In recent years, the Chamber’s leadership has urged the City’s residents and leaders to envision a future for Alexandria and to work together across sometimes disparate interests to achieve success in the present and promise for an inclusive future for all Alexandrians.
These themes converge in 2019, as Alexandria sits at a point of inflection. Local government elections will bring sweeping change to Alexandria’s governing Council, presenting a unique opportunity to eschew “business as usual” governance in favor of an “open for business” approach that will attract, engage, and sustain a strong business climate in Alexandria that will grow the City’s tax base to levels that will support the services that Alexandria residents desire and deserve. Alexandria is, and should remain, more than a bedroom community to the Nation’s Capital. As a Chamber, we aspire to be a thriving community that embraces entrepreneurial spirit, attracts new business, sustains small businesses and provides for the greater good of its citizens through improved education from cradle to career, diverse housing options at all income levels, comprehensive transit-oriented development, and vibrant open space that benefits all Alexandrians.
This 2019 Legislative Agenda is an outline for how good business leads to good communities and how Alexandrians, working together, with clear and transparent planning, can and will re-shape Alexandria’s future for the better.
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ATTRACTTo position Alexandria as the place to do business in the region. This can be achieved by increasing collaboration amongst stakeholders and putting in place the right framework that attracts businesses and enables them to locate in Alexandria without undue delay and expense.
GOALS
1. BE STRATEGIC, VISIONARY AND FORWARD THINKING.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Implement a multi-year operating budget to better plan revenue generation and expenditures over a longer period of time.
• Implement a bottom-up, program-based budget geared toward fully funding highest priority needs rather than approving across the board cuts to all programs regardless of the impact on priorities.
• Early in the budget process solicit input from the business community regarding its needs and priorities.
• Adopt an appropriate process for the public to comment on significant budget revisions that are proposed through the budget “add/delete process,” including holding a public hearing after the budget preliminary add/delete list is released to the public and before the City Council’s first Work Session on the add/delete list.
2. CREATE A CITY-WIDE CULTURE DELIBERATELY INTENDED TO ATTRACT NEW, SUSTAINABLE BUSINESSES TO ALEXANDRIA AND THAT SENDS THE CLEAR MESSAGE THAT ALEXANDRIA IS “OPEN FOR BUSINESS.”
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Adopt protocols and procedures that ensure consistent collaboration and communication with the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, Alexandria Economic Development Partnership (AEDP), Visit Alexandria, other relevant business groups and the business community at large regarding issues and events that impact businesses in Alexandria.
• Ensure that the City’s taxes and regulations are competitive with surrounding jurisdictions.
• Draft Small Area Plans or Plan Updates that facilitate co-location of business and amenities.
• Communicate effectively with current businesses while tailoring communications to encourage other outside businesses to settle in Alexandria.
- Drive, rather than react to, messaging about the City, in order to convey a positive image of the City.
- Launch an Alexandria mobile application that promotes the City.
• Create attractive incentives to draw new businesses to, and to retain existing businesses in, Alexandria.
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ATTRACT (CONT.)
3. SEEK OPPORTUNITIES TO CREATE PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS TO MEET COMMUNITY NEEDS, BRINGING TOGETHER PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR RESOURCES TO WORK ON ISSUES/PROJECTS FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE COMMUNITY.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Increase its efforts to enter into Public-Private Partnerships that provide opportunities in business and commercial real estate development; funding for infrastructure issues, public school initiatives and projects as well as opportunities for youth development, workforce development, and senior services throughout the City.
• Remove barriers to the formation of Public-Private Partnerships.
• Promote Public-Private Partnerships by publicizing success stories.
• Employ a Public-Private Partnership Facilitator.
4. ENSURE TIMELY DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS, INCLUDING POTOMAC YARD METRO.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Make completion of the Potomac Yard Metro Station, without any further delays, one of the City’s highest priorities.
• Develop a timeline and funding plan to complete a southern entrance to the future Potomac Yard Metro station.
• Continue to seek funding for the Corridor C Transitway (Van Dorn Street), in conjunction with Fairfax County.
• Recognize that automobile traffic is still an important method of transportation and work to minimize bottlenecks.
5. OPTIMIZE USE OF AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGY.
The Chamber recommends that the City optimize the use of available technology, including:
• Fast tracking the implementation of a City-wide broadband program.
• Prioritizing broadband access to Alexandria’s businesses with competitive pricing and high service level expectations.
• Fast tracking the creation of an online platform for applying for licensing permits and SUPs, as well as filing and paying City business taxes in order to be competitive with surrounding jurisdictions.
• Making public records accessible electronically.
• Dramatically improving wayfinding for garage parking in Old Town and other areas in which street parking is limited, including signage and launching a mobile parking garage wayfinding application.
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SUSTAINTo maintain and enhance Alexandria’s position as a complete community with thriving commercial and retail businesses, highly ranked schools, workforce and affordable housing, vibrant and walkable neighborhoods and open spaces for recreation.
GOALS
1. ENSURE BALANCED DEVELOPMENT.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Use Comprehensive Plan and Small Area Plan Updates to indicate preferred locations for schools and public facilities, designate residential protection areas, and ensure an appropriate mix of land uses in the future.
• Understand that not all areas of the City are the same and a “one-size-fits-all” solution will not work.
• Facilitate the conversion of obsolete office and industrial buildings to other economically viable uses in order to generate additional revenue and encourage private investment in Alexandria.
• Focus on generating more commercial business real estate to offset the current imbalance in revenue generation.
2. ENSURE THAT ALEXANDRIA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE EXCEPTIONAL.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Invest in an educational system that prepares students for all types and levels of secondary and post-education through college preparatory curriculum, programs and internships, specialized training for technology certifications, and direct entry into the workplace.
• Assist Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS) in solving its overflow and infrastructure needs.
• Increase opportunities for businesses and City programs to partner in providing unique education opportunities.
• Leverage Northern Virginia Community College resources that target businesses being attracted by the City.
• Coordinate with Alexandria Economic Development Partnership (AEDP) to identify the workforce needs of businesses courted by the City.
3. ENSURE THAT ALEXANDRIA HAS APPROPRIATE AND AFFORDABLE WORKFORCE HOUSING.
The Chamber recommends the City: • Tabulate and analyze current and accurate data about existing housing stock in the City and
demographic data related to all households in the City.
• Develop housing policy that addresses all levels of housing and residential development.
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SUSTAIN (Cont.)
• Assess the efficacy of tools presently available to provide housing (affordable, workforce) at a variety of income levels.
• Dedicate a Chamber seat on the Alexandria Housing Affordability Advisory Commission (AHAAC) to ensure that the business community is represented.
4. MITIGATE EFFECTS OF PLANNED METRO CLOSURE IN 2019.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Work with WMATA on alternate ways to connect Alexandria to the Metro (e.g. metro buses, shuttles to operating metro stations).
• Actively promote alternative modes of transportation to travel to and from Alexandria (e.g. carpool, bicycle, water taxi).
5. OPTIMIZE USE, AND MINIMIZE COST, OF CITY-OWNED FACILITIES.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Implement the recommendations made by the Joint City Schools Facility Investment Task Force presented to City Council and ACPS in January 2018.
6. ENSURE THAT ALEXANDRIA’S STREETS ARE VIBRANT, AND THAT SUFFICIENT OFF-STREET PARKING IS AVAILABLE.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Encourage and support AEDP’s Pop-Up program that helps fill underutilized space.
• Support the King Street Corridor Initiative.
• Support initiatives like the King Street Corridor in other neighborhoods, as appropriate.
• Implement the recommendations of the City’s area parking study work groups.
• Encourage parking garages to implement electronic signage that indicates availability of parking.
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CITY GOVERNMENT PROCESSESTo simplify City government processes that affect the ability of businesses to invest, open, operate, and be successful in Alexandria.
GOALS
1. REVIEW THE CITY BUDGET PROCESS TO MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Implement a multi-year operating budget to better plan revenue generation and expenditures over a longer period of time.
• Implement a bottom-up, program-based budget geared toward fully funding highest priority needs rather than approving across the board cuts to all programs regardless of the impact on priorities.
• Early in the budget process solicit input from the business community regarding its needs and priorities.
• Adopt an appropriate process for the public to comment on significant budget revisions that are proposed through the budget “add/delete process,” including holding a public hearing after the budget preliminary add/delete list is released to the public and before the City Council’s first Work Session on the add/delete list.
2. REVIEW PROCESSES AFFECTING SMALL BUSINESS TO REMOVE BARRIERS AND ELIMINATE UNDUE DELAYS AND EXPENSE.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Hold a public hearing in July of each year, consistent with the current public hearing schedule for the Planning Commission. Having a two-month Council hiatus negatively impacts small business and economic development, as cases that are filed or deemed complete in April cannot be heard until September.
• Adopt and implement a more effective docket management system to increase the efficiency of public hearings (including maximizing utilization of the consent docket for noncontroversial items and prioritizing non-development cases {ie small business cases} on the docket). Effective management of the docket will help encourage participation by interested parties without them having to devote an entire day at City Council.
• Continue to simplify zoning requirements to permit more businesses to operate by-right or through an administrative SUP process.
• Mitigate the administrative burden of filing returns and paying City taxes by streamlining the City’s administrative process for filing and paying Business Property Owner’s License Fees (BPOL), Business Property and other taxes, including online capabilities for payment, increased grace periods for payment, and reduced penalties for late payments.
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CITY GOVERNMENT PROCESSES (Cont.)
• Develop written materials and hold periodic seminars, in collaboration with the Chamber of Commerce and the Small Business Development Center, to help small business owners (both new and established) and others in the industry (landlords, brokers, contractors, architects, etc) better understand the applicable regulations, requirements and processes associated with renovating/fitting out commercial spaces and/or opening a business in Alexandria.
• Consider giving businesses a rebate as compensation for collecting taxes on behalf of the City.
• Review the cost of permits to beautify space and attract customers and consider waiving permit fees for Neighborhood Business Associations.
3. REVIEW PROCESSES RELATING TO SMALL AREA PLANS AND DEVELOPMENT SUPS TO MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Facilitate and foster communication between stakeholders and the City, and take advantage of local subject matter expertise, when formulating and achieving Small Area Plan implementation goals.
• Complete, in an orderly and expeditious manner, all necessary studies and planning regarding implementation of Small Area Plan goals so that development can proceed in accordance with market demand, without undue delays caused by incomplete information regarding City requirements and expectations.
• Prepare an overall Alexandria Master Plan that designates growth areas, identifies needs and potential locations for public facilities, and shows major infrastructure projects likely to be undertaken in the next 20 years.
• Review the Standard Conditions on Development SUPs with the goal of simplifying requirements and reducing multiple rounds of review during the final site plan and building permit processes.
• Ensure that policy recommendations in long range visioning plans, such as the Environmental Action Plan, are realistic, achievable and implemented in a manner that does not add unreasonable requirements or undue burdens on developers, property owners and businesses, particularly for elements set forth in the plans that are not achievable in the short term.
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STATE AND REGIONAL ISSUESTo inform the public policy process at the state and regional level by highlighting opportunities for, and potential barriers, to economic growth and expansion for the City of Alexandria.
GOALS
1. CONTINUE THE COMBINED SEWER OUTFLOW (CSO) OVERFLOW REMEDIATION.
The Virginia General Assembly has ordered that Alexandria complete remediation of the four sanitary sewer outflows into the Potomac River by 2025.
The Chamber recommends the City:
• Identify and leverage every opportunity to seek supplemental grant funding opportunities, including federal infrastructure program funding, to assist the City’s Partner, Alexandria Renew Enterprises, in CSO remediation.
• Continue to implement a City-wide green infrastructure program to reduce peak storm sewer flows. Such investments should be made across the city, in locations where they will have the greatest impact on water quality.
2. FUND WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY (WMATA).
The Chamber recommends the City:
• The Chamber supports continued efforts to provide a dedicated source to fund WMATA, to address the critical needs of the system and strengthen service delivery.
3. SEEK FUNDING FROM THE NORTHERN VIRGINIA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (NVTA).
With NVTA’s focus on regionally significant projects, it is in the best interest of Alexandria to work with neighboring jurisdictions to identify, plan, and submit for funding, applications for projects that serve a broader area than the City.
The Chamber recommends:
• That the NVTA funding that was removed to fund WMATA be restored.
• The City of Alexandria should work with Fairfax and/or Arlington Counties to formulate cross-jurisdictional projects, such as the Corridor C Transitway with Fairfax County or the Route 1 Transitway with Arlington.
4. ENCOURAGE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO MODERNIZE VIRGINIA’S ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) LAWS.
For the past two years, the issue of reforming Virginia’s state ABC laws has been considered by the General Assembly. Current laws place Alexandria (and the entire Northern Virginia region) at a competitive disadvantage with its out of state neighbors, whose alcoholic beverage laws are less burdensome to the
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STATE AND REGIONAL ISSUES (Cont.)
business community. While the Chamber is not offering specific legislative remedies to Virginia’s alcohol laws, we will support the following:
• Efforts in the General Assembly to review and modernize Virginia’s alcoholic beverage laws so that the Commonwealth is not needlessly placed at a competitive disadvantage.
5. SUPPORT GO VIRGINIA.
GO Virginia is a bipartisan, business-led economic development initiative that is changing the way Virginia’s diverse regions collaborate on economic and workforce development activities.
• The City should use its unique ability to attract tenants such as the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and National Science Foundation (NSF) to promote innovative thinking between public, private and government entities on policies and financial incentives that will positively impact the region and the Commonwealth.
• The Chamber seeks engagement and promotion of GO Virginia opportunities to diversify the region and city business to ensure that private sector growth expands beyond government growth or constrictions.
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ALEXANDRIA VOTING DISTRICTS
112019 Legislative Agenda
2018 ALEXANDRIA CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairman of the Board Gin Kinneman Kinneman Insurance
Chair-Elect Charlotte Hall Potomac Riverboat Company
Immediate Past Chair Dak Hardwick Aerospace Industries Association
Chair, Communications Samuel Gerdano Potomac Conference Center/American Bankruptcy Institute
Chair, Development Jennifer Ferrara M&T Bank
Chair, Finance Robert Shea Grant Thornton, LLP
Chair, Governance Patti Turner United Way Worldwide
Chair, Government Relations Dave Millard Avison Young
Chair, Membership Allen Schirmer United Bank
President & CEO Joseph Haggerty Alexandria Chamber of Commerce
General Counsel Andrew Palmieri Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, LLP
Will Alexander Dale, LLC
Gary Barton Cotton & Company
Aldo Bello Mind & Media, Inc.
Mara Benner Four Directions Wellness
Denise Borland Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Susan Carroll INOVA Alexandria
Walter Clarke Burke & Herbert Bank
Nicholas Gehrig Redmon, Peyton & Braswell, LLP
Kyle Green Mythics
Dr. Annette Haggray Northern Virginia Community College
Adnan Hamidi Alexandria Cupcake
Erik Hansen Mekanic
Angela Hartley National Industries for the Blind
Stephanie Beyer Kirby Beyer Automotive Group
122019 Legislative Agenda
2018 ALEXANDRIA CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS (Cont.)
Elizabeth Lucchesi LizLuke.com
Mary Anne Martins SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Dr. Tammy Mann The Campagna Center
Laurie MacNamara Booz Allen Hamilton
Anton NikodemusMGM National Harbor
Karen PallanschAlexandria Renew Enterprises
Jeanne TheismannAlexandria Gazette Packet
Ed VelardeEagleBank
132019 Legislative Agenda
2018 ALEXANDRIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE
Chair
Dave Millard Avison Young
Bismah Ahmed Apartment and Office Building Association of Metropolitan Washington
Nancy Appleby Appleby Law PLLC
Agnes Artemel Eisenhower Partnership
Carter Batey Sugar Shack Donuts
Maria Ciarrocchi Alexandria Chamber of Commerce
Andy Duncan National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Nick Gehrig Redmon, Peyton and Braswell
Joseph Haggerty Alexandria Chamber of Commerce
Charlotte Hall Potomac Riverboat Company
Ann Harbour INOVA Alexandria Hospital
Gin Kinneman Kinneman Insurance
Laurie MacNamara Booz Allen Hamilton
H. (Skip) MaginnissMaginniss + del Ninno Architects
Jody Manor Bittersweet Catering & Café
David Martin Gold Works, Inc. by David Martin Design
Tom Osborne Spurgeon Lewis Antiques
Andrew Palmieri Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP
Michael Porterfield Tartan Properties Commercial Real Estate Services
Cathy Puskar Walsh, Colucci, Lubeley & Walsh, PC
Kim Putens Bloomers
Danielle Romanetti fibre space
LaJuanna Russell Business Management Associates
Ed VelardeEagleBank
Josh Veverka Northern Virginia Association of Realtors
For more information, please contact:
Maria CiarrocchiChief Operating Officer and
Vice President of Public Policy and Programs
Alexandria Chamber of Commerce 2834 Duke Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
www.alexchamber.com mciarrocchi@alexchamber.com
703-739-3802