Condominium and community association training on leasing rescheduled to May 16

Alyia Gaskins, Mayor
Alyia Gaskins, Mayor
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The City of Alexandria announced on Mar. 24 that the Condominium and Community Association Training session focused on leasing a condominium unit, originally scheduled for this Saturday, has been moved to May 16. Those who have already registered will receive an updated registration link, while new participants are encouraged to register through the provided link.

This training is part of a broader education series designed for residents involved in condominium and community associations. The next session, titled “Dealing with Difficult People,” will take place on April 25 from 9:30 to 11:30 am. The rescheduled “Leasing a Condo” session is set for May 16 from 9:30 to 11:30 am.

For further information about these sessions or assistance with registration, residents can contact the Office of Housing by phone or email as listed in the announcement. The city also offers reasonable disability accommodations upon request and provides free interpretation and translation services for those who prefer communication in another language.

Alexandria operates under a council-manager form of government where the City Council appoints a manager responsible for daily operations, according to the official website. As an independent city, Alexandria delivers services within its defined boundaries to residents, businesses, and visitors according to the official website.

The city’s approach incorporates racial and social equity into its policies and decisions in order to foster fair outcomes across the community per the official website. In addition, Alexandria supports cultural identity through museums and historic sites that interpret local social history as noted by city sources, including institutions like the Alexandria Black History Museum documenting African American heritage according to city information. The Alexandria Archaeological Commission also collaborates with agencies and residents for archaeological research and preservation efforts according to city records.

These educational initiatives reflect ongoing efforts by Alexandria’s government entities not only to support property owners but also enhance civic engagement across diverse communities.



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