Good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. Im thuy vu. They will decide the controversial case of the Waterfront Development. If propositions b and c are approved, 134 units of luxury condos will be built there along with space for small businesses, a public park and other ameniti amenities. Scott shafer looks why a development on a small parcel of land 8 washington street is sparking such a big debate. Reporter there is would be things all sides on this debate agree on, this part of land is hardly inviting. A fitness club surrounded by a large fence and asphalt parking lot but what should we place it . Voters answer to that question tuesday could shape the course of Waterfront Development for years to come. Project supporter tim sees two options with an easy choice. One is to keep what we have that generates about 100,000 a year for the city versus a wonderful project that builds housing, it builds a large amount of new Public Open Space that doesnt exist now. Reporter one of the most
She is clear, shes loud about it and shes able to engage. Teachers, parents and children. And every time we have our meetings, she comes back with a great story about what the children are teaching her. Even to suspend a child, jen always goes back and ask will that make a difference if we suspend this student . How can we make sure we do the best within the schools so that we are not sending that child home. For that, for her knowledge about our curriculum, for engaging a community in a school that needed that support and for believing in our children. I am so honored to introduce you the principal at buena vista, jennifer steiner. [ applause ] congratulations. Thank you. Thank you. Car and members of the board. Its an honor to be honored. Its embarrassing. I debated not coming only because i did not want to stand here and say thank you. I really have appreciated the opportunity to grow up here as an educator and leader. I feel like i spent 13 years at monroe learning how to be a lead
Building volume and hopefully nothing more than that. There was this one accident at route 424. And its already been moved to e left shoulder. Happy to say, you should be okay from 97 and no issues to report north of town. From college park to silver springs, still running really well. A few brake lights leaving new hampshire. But i think you can deal with. That a live look outside and show you what it looks like. If youre planning to head here on the beltway, south side of town looking great. Back to the maps, this time over to the other side on 270 southbound, its beginning to slow down down to 121. Its there every single day. And it improves into germantown. This time over here at the heart of rockville route 255 at route 28. Back with more traffic at 6 11. Thank you. The only thing certain in life, you know what it is, death and taxes. The Fairfax County board of supervisors voted tuesday to increase property taxes on residents and developers. And thats all to help pay for a walkab
Good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. Im thuy vu. They will decide the controversial case of the Waterfront Development. If propositions b and c are approved, 134 units of luxury condos will be built there along with space for small businesses, a public park and other ameniti amenities. Scott shafer looks why a development on a small parcel of land 8 washington street is sparking such a big debate. Reporter there is would be things all sides on this debate agree on, this part of land is hardly inviting. A fitness club surrounded by a large fence and asphalt parking lot but what should we place it . Voters answer to that question tuesday could shape the course of Waterfront Development for years to come. Project supporter tim sees two options with an easy choice. One is to keep what we have that generates about 100,000 a year for the city versus a wonderful project that builds housing, it builds a large amount of new Public Open Space that doesnt exist now. Reporter one of the most
Good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. Im thuy vu. They will decide the controversial case of the Waterfront Development. If propositions b and c are approved, 134 units of luxury condos will be built there along with space for small businesses, a public park and other ameniti amenities. Scott shafer looks why a development on a small parcel of land 8 washington street is sparking such a big debate. Reporter there is would be things all sides on this debate agree on, this part of land is hardly inviting. A fitness club surrounded by a large fence and asphalt parking lot but what should we place it . Voters answer to that question tuesday could shape the course of Waterfront Development for years to come. Project supporter tim sees two options with an easy choice. One is to keep what we have that generates about 100,000 a year for the city versus a wonderful project that builds housing, it builds a large amount of new Public Open Space that doesnt exist now. Reporter one of the most