Examination of Arlington’s County Board Structure and Performance

 

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For Potential Instituional Research Partners: The deadline to submit proposals is Monday, May 11, at 5PM. Please consult the associated scope of work document for more detail (or reach out to the Board Clerk, Mason Kushnir)(PDF, 86KB)

What is BSaP? 

At the December 17, 2025 Carryover County Board meeting, an alternative motion was made by Board member Julius D. “JD” Spain, Sr. and was seconded by Board member Susan Cunningham, to commit the Board to a series of initial efforts between December 2025 and the July 2026 Board meeting to examine Arlington's Board structure and performance (BSaP). This motion was adopted animously, and the Board designated Board members Spain,Sr and Cunningham as County Board liaisons to this process. 

The Board has since followed this timeline and is progressing through the following steps:  

  • A legal review of the County’s current form of government under Virginia Law and government structures used in other counties and cities;   

  • Engaging with non-partisan external research partner(s) to analyze the history of the current Arlington Government structure;   

  • Identifying, no later than March 15, the financial resources and procurement process to support this external research;   

  • Engaging with the Arlington School Board and the Arlington Electoral Board on this process; and  

  • Reporting back at the July 2026 Board meeting on findings to date and next steps. 

Timeline, Progress, and Updates

April 2026 - Seeking Proposals for Independent, Non-Partisan Research

At the April 22, 2026, County Board Recessed Meeting, the Clerk to the County Board announced that the Board is seeking proposals for the development of an independent, non-partisan research effort examining the history, structure, and performance of Arlington County’s current form of government. This research is intended to provide background analysis and context to inform future Board deliberations. The scope of work is available here(PDF, 86KB).

At a high level, the anticipated scope of work includes:

  • Historical and structural analysis of Arlington’s form of government and governance framework
  •  Synthesis of relevant existing records, archival materials, and prior work products
  • Identification of key concepts, themes, and questions that may warrant future consideration

Consistent with the Board’s direction, this scope excludes policy level recommendations, legal analysis, advocacy, or independent community engagement, and will rely on existing materials rather than new data collection.

The County is accepting proposals from institutional research partners (such as universities or similar organizations) and intends to proceed with an agreement through a Memorandum of Understanding.

Questions on this initiative and scope of work will be accepted through 5:00 PM on Thursday, April 30th. Responses to your questions will be shared no later than 5:00 PM on Tuesday, May 5th. Following receipt and response to any questions on this scope, the Board will accept proposals through 5:00 PM on Monday, May 11th.

No proposals will be accepted or evaluated after this date and time. Proposals and questions must be sent to mkushnir@arlingtonva.us, with a copy to countyboard@arlingtonva.us. Only responses from Mason Kushnir are considered valid for this request. Any direct contact with the County Board is strongly prohibited during this process.

March 2026 - Progress Report 3

 

Access the referenced (PPTX, 8MB)slides(PPTX, 9MB) for this progress report.

February 2026 - Progress Report 2

 

Access the referenced (PPTX, 8MB)slides(PPTX, 10MB) for this progress report.

January 2026 - Progress Report 1

 

Access the referenced slides(PPTX, 8MB) for this progress report.  

Winter 2025 - Project Initiation

At the November 15, 2025 Regular County Board Meeting, the Arlington County Board shared a draft proposed charter to create an Advisory Panel that will examine Arlington County's current form of government. The Board voted to continue discussion on this topic to the proceeding Board meeting, to provide more time for feedback and consideration. 

After reviewing additional input and hearing additional public testimony, at the December 17, 2025 Carryover County Board meeting, an alternative motion was made by Board member Julius D. “JD” Spain, Sr. and was seconded by Board member Susan Cunningham.  This motion committed the Board to a series of initial efforts between December 2025 and the July 2026 Board meeting regarding this topic and was adopted unanimously. 

Next Steps
Details and a timeline on the next steps associated with this effort, now called “Examination of Arlington’s County Board Structure and Performance”, are available here. In addition to designating Board members Spain, Sr and Cunningham as County Board liaisons to this process, the initial efforts include, but are not limited to:  

  • A legal review of the County’s current form of government under Virginia Law and government structures used in other counties and cities;   

  • Engaging with non-partisan external research partner(s) to analyze the history of the current Arlington Government structure;   

  • Identifying, no later than March 15, the financial resources and procurement process to support this external research;   

  • Engaging with the Arlington School Board and the Arlington Electoral Board on this process; and  

  • Reporting back at the July 2026 Board meeting on findings to date and next steps.