Transparency News, 8/28/25

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The Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority Board of Commissioners voted on Wednesday morning to formally open an investigation into CEO Erik Johnson following confirmation he was residing in an ARHA property against organization policy. Notice for the meeting had been posted to the city’s website, making it open to the public. Promptly at 8 a.m., once all Board members had arrived, Board chair and real estate lawyer Anita Androh said that they would discuss “HR and real estate matters” concerning Johnson in their “executive meeting.” “I will see everybody in the executive session,” Androh said, before all Board members, herself included, logged off of the public Zoom meeting. Only at 9:27 a.m. did Board members file back into the main Zoom meeting room following the close of their executive session, before ending the meeting altogether at 9:34 a.m. after Androh revealed the votes to come out of the executive session. According to Virginia Code § 2.2-3711, public bodies are allowed to hold closed meetings for limited purposes. Androh did not cite a specific part of this code before entering executive session.
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“Democracies die behind closed doors.” ~ U.S. District Judge Damon Keith, 2002

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