Politics & Government
City Academy Educates Residents About Alexandria
The City of Alexandria offers a special academy designed to educate residents about how the city works and more.

Alexandria’s City Academy is accepting applications for its fall session.
The nine-week program, which previously was called Citizens Academy, begins Sept. 12. The deadline to apply is Aug. 16 by 5 p.m.
The city offers the program to provide residents with an opportunity to gain exposure and learn about city government through first-hand experiences with a wide range of government functions, services, activities and issues.
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Classes are held Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at various locations throughout the city. The program is open to City of Alexandria residents ages 18 and over, and to business owners within the city limits.
Class size is limited to approximately 20 students and space fills up quickly, according to a city news release. To request an application, visit alexandriava.gov/CityAcademy, call 703-746-4317 to have one faxed to you, or pick up a copy at City Hall, 301 King St., Room 1900.
Completed applications may be submitted four ways:
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· Hand-delivered to 301 King St., Room 1900
· By mail to 301 King St., Room 1900
· By fax to 703.838.6426
· By completing an online application
For additional information, visit alexandriava.gov/CityAcademy, or contact Elaine Scott at 703-746-4317 or elaine.scott@alexandriava.gov.
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