Alexandria achieves Platinum Level Certification for the fifth straight year by the Virginia Municipal League (VML) Green Government Challenge
Alexandria’s Department of Real Estate Assessments Wins Certificate of Excellence in Assessment Administration from the International Association of Assessing Officers
The National Capital Area Chapter of the American Planning Association Awards Alexandria the “Distinguished Leadership Award for an Elected Official” for its commitments to the Capital Area Bikeshare Programs
Alexandria wins the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the FY 2013 Budget by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada
November 2012 -- Alexandria wins Safe and Sustainable Snowfighting Award from the Salt Institute for excellence in environmental consciousness and effective management in the storage of winter road salt
October 2012 – Alexandria named one of ten “Top 10 Downtowns” by Livability.com
November 2012-- Alexandria’s High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program received an excellence in service award from the Washington Baltimore HIDTA program
September 2012 – Alexandria Transit Company (DASH) received the 2012 Alexandria Beautification Awards
June 2012 – Alexandria, as host jurisdiction, and its regional partners were awarded “Best Government Initiative” by the Housing Association of Nonprofit Developers (HAND) for establishment of the first ever Northern Virginia Housing Expo
June 2012 -- The Alexandria Community Services Board (of DCHS) received the Unsung Heroes Award from the Virginia Health Care Foundation for their collaboration with Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services and the Arlington Community Services Board in New Lease on Life, an initiative that provides basic medical care and related prescriptions to uninsured persons with serious mental illness
May 2012 – Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the City’s FY 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada
May 2012 – Bookseller Amazon.com named Alexandria the most well-read City in America.
January 2012-- For the fifth consecutive year, the City of Alexandria was named one of the nation’s “100 Best Communities for Young People” by the America’s Promise Alliance
January 2012 – Alexandria is recognized by the Center for Digital Government’s Digital Cities Awards as the eighth place “Top Digital City” of its size. The City was named first place “Top Digital City” of its size in 2006; third place in 2007 and 2011; fourth place in 2005, 2008, and 2009; and sixth place in 2010.
2011
Alexandria wins the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the Fiscal Year 2012 budget by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada
The City of Alexandria is named a “Tree City USA” community by the National Arbor Day Foundation, an honor that the City has received consecutively since 1982
Alexandria Wins American Council of Engineering Companies’ Virginia Engineering Excellence Honor Award for the City’s program to reduce inflow and infiltration in its sewer systems
Alexandria was named as finalist for the 2011 Capital Financing and Debt Administration Excellence Award, Government Finance Officials Association
October 2011 -- City of Alexandria's King Street named one of 10 "Great Streets" of 2011 by American Planning Association
October 2011-- Alexandria’s Opioid Treatment Program received a 3-year accreditation from CARF with no recommendations, a distinction achieved by only 3% of the programs that CARF surveys annually
June 2011 – Alexandria Health Department awarded the annual Dr. Neil Lowry Memorial Award by the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals for the best aquatic health program in the United States
May 2011 – Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the City’s FY 2010 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada
January 2011 - Alexandria is named the most generous city for the third year in a row, according to Convio's "Most Generous Online Cities" report
January 2011 – Alexandria named third place “Top Digital City” of its size by the Center for Digital Government.
2010
Alexandria wins the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for the FY 2011 Budget by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada
The City of Alexandria is named a “Tree City USA” community by the National Arbor Day Foundation, an honor that the City has received consecutively since 1982.
October 2010 -- City of Alexandria was honored by ICLEI--Local Governments for Sustainability with a milestone award for completing a GHG Emissions Inventory and Setting Sustainability Improvement Goals
October 2010 -- City of Alexandria's Station at Potomac Yard receives an Achievement Award (for cities with a population over 90,000) from the Virginia Municipal League
October 2010 -- The City's mentoring program for girls, A Space of Her Own (SOHO) receives an NAACP Community Service Award from the organization's Alexandria branch
October 2010 – Alexandria was recognized by the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development for being the first Virginia locality to complete the acquisition, rehabilitation and resale process of a home through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program
June 2010 – Alexandria Wins Housing and Non Profit Developers 2010 Achievement Award for Innovation
May 2010 -- City of Alexandria voted Third Best Arts Destination Among Mid-Size Cities by AmericanStyle magazine readers, up from 11th place in 2009. Alexandria is consistently ranked among the Top 25 Arts Destinations in AmericanStyle’s annual poll
May 2010 – City Earns Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the FY 2009 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada
The City of Alexandria is named a “Tree City USA” community by the National Arbor Day Foundation, an honor that the City has received consecutively since 1982.
Alexandria is a finalist in Affordable Housing Finance 2009 Reader’s Choice Award in the Master Planned/Mixed Use category
May 2009 – “Priorities for a Growing Region,” a survey conducted by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, indicated that 91% of Alexandria residents rated the Washington D.C. region as an “excellent” or “good” place to live
April 2009 -- City of Alexandria was named as a finalist in the National Organization on Disability’s (NOD) Accessible America Competition, recognizing communities that made extraordinary efforts to create an accessible environment for people with disabilities