Stuart Whitaker is a local businessman running for Falls Church city council. Whitaker is originally from Illinois. He attended the University of Chicago for his undergraduate and master’s degrees. He has worked for many years as a financial economist and currently runs his own firm. He is involved with the Falls Church League of Women Voters, the Village Preservation and Improvement Society, the Falls Church American Legion, the Citizens for a Better City, and the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce.
Whitaker’s top priority is addressing the climate crisis, citing this as the top reason he decided to run for city council. He would like to see the city dedicated to reducing carbon emissions and looking at every decision through an environmental lens. He would prioritize investing in features that not only make the community more sustainable, but also enhance quality of life, such as parks, trails, and the natural environment. He is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
Whitaker would also like to see major investment in transportation. He believes the city is far too auto-centric. He would like to see the prioritization of biking and walking, so that community members are not forced to get in their cars every time they need to go somewhere. Additionally, he would prioritize options for public transportation, including buses and rail, to make transportation more environmental, accessible, and affordable. He opposed the city council’s decision to extend I-66, citing environmental concerns with the project.
Whitaker would also prioritize making council decisions through an equity lens. He would like to increase opportunities for community input and highlight diverse community voices. He wants to ensure all community members have equal and full access to opportunities. He supports anti-racist education. He would like to address residential segregation and ensure all community members have equal access to affordable housing. Additionally, he supports policies to ensure all individuals have access to the ballot box and combat voter suppression.
Whitaker would like to ensure Falls Church is a livable community, meaning all individuals can afford to live, work, and attend school in the area. He supports sufficient funding for city resources like schools and libraries, as well as community programs. He supports actions to keep communities safe, including common sense gun violence prevention legislation. Additionally, he believes that the government’s top priority should be serving the community and ensuring economic equity.
Due to his support of the environment, equity, transportation funding, and working families, Whitaker is a progressive choice in this race.
Stuart Whitaker is a local businessman running for Falls Church city council. Whitaker is originally from Illinois. He attended the University of Chicago for his undergraduate and master’s degrees. He has worked for many years as a financial economist and currently runs his own firm. He is involved with the Falls Church League of Women Voters, the Village Preservation and Improvement Society, the Falls Church American Legion, the Citizens for a Better City, and the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce.
Whitaker’s top priority is addressing the climate crisis, citing this as the top reason he decided to run for city council. He would like to see the city dedicated to reducing carbon emissions and looking at every decision through an environmental lens. He would prioritize investing in features that not only make the community more sustainable, but also enhance quality of life, such as parks, trails, and the natural environment. He is a supporter of the Green New Deal.
Whitaker would also like to see major investment in transportation. He believes the city is far too auto-centric. He would like to see the prioritization of biking and walking, so that community members are not forced to get in their cars every time they need to go somewhere. Additionally, he would prioritize options for public transportation, including buses and rail, to make transportation more environmental, accessible, and affordable. He opposed the city council’s decision to extend I-66, citing environmental concerns with the project.
Whitaker would also prioritize making council decisions through an equity lens. He would like to increase opportunities for community input and highlight diverse community voices. He wants to ensure all community members have equal and full access to opportunities. He supports anti-racist education. He would like to address residential segregation and ensure all community members have equal access to affordable housing. Additionally, he supports policies to ensure all individuals have access to the ballot box and combat voter suppression.
Whitaker would like to ensure Falls Church is a livable community, meaning all individuals can afford to live, work, and attend school in the area. He supports sufficient funding for city resources like schools and libraries, as well as community programs. He supports actions to keep communities safe, including common sense gun violence prevention legislation. Additionally, he believes that the government’s top priority should be serving the community and ensuring economic equity.
Due to his support of the environment, equity, transportation funding, and working families, Whitaker is a progressive choice in this race.