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Morning Notes for April 4, 2025

A damp spring day in Rosslyn (courtesy George Brazier)

Veto of Arlington Bill Upheld — The House of Delegates on Wednesday upheld Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s veto of the Arlington governance-change legislation patroned by Del. Patrick Hope (D-1). The measure aimed to permit referendums on the number of County Board members and how they are chosen. –Scott McCaffrey

Arlington Has Strongest Home Demand — Arlington had the best performance in Bright MLS’s monthly “T3 Home Demand Index” for March across the Washington region. Alexandria was second, DC third in the forward-looking ranking, which generates data down to the ZIP-code level looking at projected buyer activity. –Scott McCaffrey

More DCA Changes — “The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it may slow flight arrivals at Reagan Washington National Airport after a January 29 collision between a helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet killed 67 people. The FAA also said it is increasing operational supervisor staffing from six to eight and was reviewing air traffic control staffing figures.” [Reuters]

Daughter Donates Kidney to Dad — “In 2024, Mark Maggio of Arlington, Virginia, received news he figured might come soon but hoped it wouldn’t — testing showed he needed a second kidney transplant… Maggio, 65, saw his name added to a list of people in need of donations again, but it turned out a match would be found closer to home. His daughter, Carrie, stepped up and offered to be a donor.” [WTOP]

New County Grant Opportunity — “Arlington County is offering up to $500,000 in one-time funding to expand and enhance digital inclusion activities. This is the first cycle of digital equity grants that will be a cornerstone of the Digital Equity Initiative to promote community-driven solutions that address barriers to accessing and using technology. Applications are due by 5 p.m. on May 15.” [Arlington County]

Beyer Wants to Nix Stadium Tax Breaks — “Today, Congressmen Glenn Grothman (R-WI) and Don Beyer (D-VA) introduced the No Tax Subsidies for Stadiums Act, a bill that will end taxpayer subsidies for the construction of professional sports stadiums.” [Press Release]

Big Win for Local Startup — “Lennar Corp., one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, will purchase up to 1,500 geothermal heating and cooling systems from Arlington startup Dandelion Energy over the next two years for use in new residential housing units being built in and around Denver.” [WBJ]

Fiery Crash Downs Lines, Blocks Road — “Old Dominion Drive was blocked for hours after an SUV crashed into a power pole and caught fire in McLean this afternoon (Thursday). Police and firefighters responded to the Chesterbrook Shopping Center around 5 p.m. for the crash, which happened near the Starbucks store and brought down power lines, according to scanner traffic.” [FFXnow]

It’s Friday — Expect showers and thunderstorms with a high around 68 degrees and a north wind of 6 to 9 mph, with a 50% chance of precipitation. Friday night will also see possible showers and storms, with a low of around 55 degrees, an east wind near 5 mph, and a 50% chance of precipitation. [NWS]

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