Transparency News, 10/23/25

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New details emerged this week about the ongoing saga surrounding the Alexandria Redevelopment and Housing Authority. The situation erupted in mid-August when it was discovered that then-CEO Erik Johnson was living in a refurbished public housing unit managed by ARHA. The ARHA Board terminated Johnson on Sept. 12, while City Council forced all nine ARHA Board members to resign last week. However, a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the Alexandria Times reveals that, when several ARHA Board commissioners initially turned in their resignations on Sept. 4, City Council asked them to remain on the Board rather than relinquish their posts.
Alexandria Times

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