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Alexandria Times Vol. 17, No.14 Alexandria’s only independent hometown newspaper. APRIL 8, 2021 CANDIDATECANDIDATE PROFILEPROFILE 2021 Preserving Chirilagua Bill Campbell aims City presents plan and its majority Hispanic need to keep Alexandria liv- to expand affordable residents that would expand able for its lower income res- for council seat housing in majority His- access to deeply affordable idents. The plan presented Former School Board panic neighborhood housing during the Tuesday by city staff on Tuesday tar- member emphasizes BY CODY MELLO-KLEIN legislative meeting. gets the Arlandria/Chirilagua equity and diversity The city’s growing need for neighborhood in an attempt BY WILL SCHICK City Council discussed affordable housing has been a to not only increase the city’s an ambitious draft housing topic of conversation on the affordable housing stock but A self-described proud affordability plan for the City Council dais for years, hillbilly mountaineer from Chirilagua neighborhood with councilors stressing the SEE CHIRILAGUA 19 West Virginia, City Council candidate Bill Campbell is no stranger to local politics. According to Campbell, the focus of his campaign BILL CAMPBELL is to examine everything and on federal support,” from infrastructure and Campbell said. education to housing, em- Campbell added that ployment and sustainabili- this experience has helped ty – all through the lens of him be appreciative of how equity. far he has come and for Campbell studied me- those who have less and chanical engineering at may not always have a seat West Virginia University at the table. and worked for several de- “I’ve seen that part cades in the Department and what that can mean,” of Defense. Campbell over- Campbell said, “And I still- came an “extremely poor” had an eye back to where I upbringing to become a had come from and a better project manager oversee- understanding of some of ing large-scale DOD field the struggles of the young- operations and a member of er kids and the single moth- Alexandria’s School Board. ers and families there.” “I had four brothers and Campbell’s career took a sister with a single moth- er [who was] extremely poor SEE CAMPBELL | 8 PHOTO/LOUISE KRAFTT INSIDE A new twist on an old tour Biden Taxis For almost a century, people across Virginia have opened up their homes and gardens to President visits Alexandria Council considers changes the public during Historic Garden Week. After cancelling the event last year, the organizers vaccine site. to cab company regulations. behind Alexandria's annual home and garden tour are adapting the event to better fit Page 3 Page 18 the pandemic by featuring an exterior walking tour. Read the full story on page 6. SERVICE. RESULTS. EXPERIENCE. Keep up with Councilman John Taylor Chapman during his re-election campaign for Alexandria City Council. www.chapman4council.com 2 |APRIL 8, 2021 ALEXANDRIA TIMES Christine Roland Garner Spring is here and the market is heating up Let me put my 33 years of experience to work for you! Since 1988 OLD TOWN $2,700,000 - 1020 PRINCE STREET A distinguished historic residence located in the heart of Old Town, Alexandria. Built in 1810 this magnificent home had a full state of the art restoration with local builder William Cromley in 2012 and additional modern appointments more recently. This awe inspiring home is approx. 4,000 finished sq ft four levels and features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a detached two car garage with an alley access and a beautiful side yard with a private walled gardening covered brick patio perfect for entertaining and al fresco dining! 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All the required PPE & Coronavirus Protocol followed. 703-705-9779 | www.alexandriadental.us *Cannot be combined with any other offer, discount or insurance PHOTO/YOUTUBE President Joseph Biden discusses vaccines with Neighborhood Health Nurse Manager Mary Hill at the Virginia Theological Seminary vaccine site. President Joseph Biden most marginalized groups. in energy, housing and con- ~ Special Needs ~ paid a visit to the Virgin- Neighborhood Health now struction, finance and me-~ Canine Health Care ~ ia Theological Seminary on operates seven vaccination dia. Extra patience may be required to adopt Flash. At Tuesday to tour Neighbor- sites throughout Northern As of Wednesday,agePuppies 4, 67,868he is require energetic, surgery and sometimes. needs encouragement “Sarah’s Fund” to hood Health’s vaccination Virginia and has adminis- doses have been adminisprovides- Shelter pets with needed procedures. clinic. tered 19,000 vaccine doses, tered in Alexandria, accord- slow down. 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PLEASE CALL stages of the pandemic, the tial workers not previously age 16 and older will be eligi- 703-746-4774PETS, PLEA OR VISITSE VIUSS ATIT WWW. www.alexandriaanimals.org.ALEMeetXANDRIAANIMALS Blue in Person! .ORG/DONATE organization provided free covered in phases 1a or 1b, ble to receive the vaccine 703-746-4774 testing to many of the city’s including those who work [email protected] AlexandriaAnimals.org/Adopt-By-Appointment T THHANANKK YYOUOU THANK YOU TheThe AlexandriaAlexandria AnimalAnimal Shelter’sShelter’s PetPet of of the the Alexandria shooting leads to D.C. chase Diann Carlson WeekWeek isis sponsoredsponsored byby DiannWeichertDiann Hicks,Hicks Old TownCarlson,finding The Alexandria Police release. release. After APDhomes officers for pets and humans, alike. Department is investigat- The shooting occurred located a vehiclefinding with homesfour for pets andRealtors humans, alike. ing a “shots fired” incident around 8:40 p.m. on Tues- suspects inside, a car chaseww w.diannhicks.co703-628-2440m that took place on Tuesday day in the 800 block of North occurred, ending after the and led to a police pursuit of Patrick Street and bullets suspects crashed on I-295 “Because everyone the suspects in Washington hit several nearby cars and deserves a home.” D.C., according to a news buildings, according to the SEE SHOOTING | 4 4 |APRIL 8, 2021 ALEXANDRIA TIMES WEEKLY BRIEFING SHOOTING FROM | 3 a taser. The driver was con- scious and breathing when above Malcolm X Boulevard an ambulance arrived at the in Southeast D.C. just after scene but lost conscious- 9 p.m. ness and died on the way to The driver of the vehi- the hospital, according to cle exited the car and fled the release. on foot, according to the Police took the other release. In the process of three suspects into custody apprehending the driver, a in D.C.