Armed with complaints over favoritism towards developers, and insufficient deference to the needs of ordinary citizens, an independent challenger is taking on the incumbent mayor of affluent Alexandria, Virginia.
Patricia Sullivan looks at the contentious campaign in predominantly Democratic Alexandria, which has focused on differences in opinion on some of the city's recent development plans. Andrew Macdonald is challenging Mayor William D. Euille with the belief that the city has "let developers basically
dictate a lot of the public policy."
The battle over plans for the city's Potomac River waterfront is a case in point. "Under
Euille's leadership, city officials held community meetings over two
years, negotiated with landowners (including a subsidiary of The
Washington Post Co.), and unveiled a major redevelopment project [for the waterfront] in
spring 2011," writes Sullivan. "Macdonald led a grass-roots uprising that contended
the city's plan had allowed too much density and commerce and not enough
parks or other public amenities."
More recently, "With each major redevelopment proposal that has come up for city
approval this year, some residents have argued that officials are more
inclined to side with developers than residents."
Euille, on the other hand, contends that "Macdonald represents a small number of people who are 'raising Cain' over what most Alexandrians support."
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