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Falls Church council narrows 2025 legislative priorities, adopts fiscal policies and opposes waste-to-energy exemption

Falls Church City Council · November 25, 2024
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Summary

Council unanimously adopted the city's fiscal policies and approved a 2025 legislative package after removing two contested items, then separately voted to oppose a proposed waste-to-energy exemption, set a neutral stance on single-stair dwelling code changes pending state review, and added a bicycle safety-stop request.

The Falls Church City Council approved its 2025 legislative program and adopted updated fiscal policies at its Nov. 25 meeting, acting on a series of separate motions to resolve internal differences.

Council initially voted to adopt the legislative package with two items removed to secure unanimous support: endorsements for a single-stair dwelling building-code change and a bicycle "basic safety stop." After adopting the package without those two items, council voted in three separate motions to set its final positions.

First, the council unanimously (7–0) adopted a motion to oppose a proposed modification to state law that would grant exceptions to waste-to-energy conversion regulations (a change…

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