D.C. Wire Archive: City Hall Aides
Sources: Fenty might propose doubling residential parking fees
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D) may propose doubling residential parking permit fees as he attempts to close a $185 million budget shortfall before he leaves office Jan. 2, according to administration officials.
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Tim Craig
| November 18, 2010; 4:46 PM ET |
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Ex-Jim Graham aide pleads not guilty in taxi cab scandal
(Cross-posted from our good friends at the Crime Scene blog) Ted G. Loza, former chief of staff for D.C. Council member Jim Graham, Tuesday morning pleaded not guilty to charges that he accepted or solicited bribes in exchange for pursuing legislation favorable to the taxicab industry. Loza, who was arrested...
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Christopher Dean Hopkins
| April 27, 2010; 12:00 PM ET |
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Barry's longtime spokeswoman moves on
D.C. Council member Marion Barry (D-Ward 8) has lost his longtime spokeswoman, Natalie Williams. Barry's office reports that Williams has decided to pursue other opportunities, a move partially brought on by the fact that Barry has less money to spend on staff because he is no longer a committee chairman....
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Washington Post Editors
| April 16, 2010; 12:25 PM ET |
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Auditor gets access to development files under settlement
D.C. Auditor Deborah Nichols and her staff will get "immediate, unrestricted access" to 1,000 boxes of documents to complete an audit of projects managed by two now-defunct, quasi-government agencies that served as development arms for the city. But they will provide the office of Attorney General Peter Nickles with copies...
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Anne Bartlett
| January 27, 2010; 4:51 PM ET |
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City Hall Aides, Economic Development, Nikita Stewart
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New DYRS director
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty has replaced Vince Schiraldi, the departing director of the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services, with his chief of staff Marc A. Schindler. Schiraldi announced in November that he would leave his post to head corrections in New York City. Schindler, who will serve as interim director,...
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Vanessa Williams
| January 11, 2010; 7:25 PM ET |
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Catania blasts Fenty over AIDS/HIV meeting
D.C. Council member David Catania (I-At Large) blasted Mayor Adrian M. Fenty on Monday for refusing to allow members of his administration to attend a meeting with federal housing officials who recently threatened to withhold $12.2 million in AIDS funding from the District when it failed to submit an audit....
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Washington Post Editors
| January 11, 2010; 7:13 PM ET |
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City Finances, City Hall Aides, City Life, D.C. Council, Mayor Fenty
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