Fairfax Water Chief's Pension To Be Doubled

Charlie Crowder, the retiring general manager of the Fairfax County Water Authority, will receive nearly twice the pension he had been entitled to before a Sept. 15 vote to raise it by the water authority's board. Read about it here.

By  |  September 28, 2005; 10:40 AM ET  | Category:  Consumer Affairs , Government
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Just another demonstration that Faifax officials think they can do anything they please. Accountable to no one.

Posted by: Dranesville Resident | September 28, 2005 4:19 PM

Stop being so negative about everything, Dranesville Resident. The Board of Supervisors and state lawmakers shared their unhappy thoughts about this matter:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/25/AR2005072501620.html

Posted by: Read the Record | September 28, 2005 5:56 PM

Let's see whether Connolly & company can force out Chairman Day from the water authority board or whether the BoS is just mouthing empty words.

Posted by: Dranesville Resident | September 29, 2005 7:16 AM

After the retiring county executive gets $100,000 and a county water supervisor gets his pension doubled after only twelve yearsI am wondering why I fought three wars. I should have gone to work for the county where all the money making sweetheart deals are. Its outrageous that not one of our "leaders" would stand up and say enough! Watch them squirm come election time

Posted by: angry fairfax resident | September 29, 2005 12:26 PM

After the retiring county executive gets $100,000 and a county water supervisor gets his pension doubled after only twelve yearsI am wondering why I fought three wars. I should have gone to work for the county where all the money making sweetheart deals are. Its outrageous that not one of our "leaders" would stand up and say enough! Watch them squirm come election time

Posted by: angry fairfax resident | September 29, 2005 12:27 PM

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