Candidates Respond to FCCAN Climate Questions
Early voting for this November’s election has begun. The people elected to seats on the City of Falls Church City Council and School Board will play important roles in managing the implementation of the City’s energy and climate plans.
Newly elected officials will take office in January 2026 and serve until January 2030. These coming four years will be a crucial period for developing the programs, policies, and investments needed to assure that the City is able to achieve its adopted energy and climate goals.
To help voters understand the views of candidates on energy and climate change issues, the Falls Church Climate Action Network posed questions to the candidates.
City Council: Questions and responses from candidates are provided here;
School Board: Questions and responses from candidates are provided here.
FCCAN very much appreciates the careful attention that candidates gave to drafting responses. FCCAN does not endorse candidates for elected office. FCCAN looks forward to working with elected candidates to support timely and effective implementation of adopted energy and climate change plans for the Falls Church community and for City of Falls Church government operations, including the schools.