April 22, 2026 ANC 5A Meeting Recap

ANC 5A held its monthly public meeting on April 22, 2026. Commissioners present: Keith Sellars (5A01); Timothy Thomas (5A02); Emily Singer Lucio (5A03); Jack Hermes (5A04) – Vice Chair & Parliamentarian; Derrick Holloway (5A06); Valeria Sosa Garnia (5A07) – Chair; Elaine Alston (5A08) – Secretary; Shelagh Bocoum (5A09) – Treasurer.

Commission Business

Chair Soca Garnica stated the ANC signed a communications contract with an individual to work up to 10 hours/week for the ANC to do things like update the website, send out the newsletter, etc. I did not hear or follow everything about this contract. Commissioner Alston asked if the ANC could also have someone sit in the ANC office 20 hours/week to answer phones. Sounded like that is not something the ANC will do.

Boys Town (5A02)

Commissioner Lucio (5A03) moved and the ANC supported an amendment to the ANC’s letter of support for the Boys Town public space application. The ANC does not support DDOT’s request to install flex posts at South Dakota Avenue and Crittenden Street NE.  

DC 2050 Committee

The ANC’s DC 2050 (Comprehensive Plan rewrite) committee will be chaired by Commissioners Sellars (5A01) and Dyanna Weston (5A05). They did not share any updates.

Commissioner Updates

5A03

Commissioner Lucio (5A03) stated that DC Office of Planning (OP) will present at North Michigan Park Civic Association’s next meeting on May 6 and encouraged residents to attend that meeting.

5A04

Commissioner Hermes (5A04) stated that he planned to submit comments for just his single member district on OP’s draft Future Land Use Map (FLUM) to Councilmember Zachary Parker’s office or the Office of Planning (could not really hear). That led to other Commissioner Lucio and others commissioners stating that the ANC should submit a letter from the ANC as a whole in order to get great weight. Sounded like Commissioner Hermes agreed to draft the letter for the ANC. Unclear if residents will have the opportunity to see the letter and weigh in beforehand.

Commissioner Lucio reminded residents that there is an ANC 5A/5B Taylor Street Bike Lane joint committee for the Taylor Street bike lane project. A resident asked the ANC to form just a 5A committee, stating that ANC 5B supports bike lanes. Commissioner Lucio and Chair Sosa Garnica noted that the ANC voted some time ago to create the joint committee and that it is up to 5A commissioners to join that committee to represent 5A interests.

5A09 

Commissioner Bocoum (5A09) stated that she and Commissioner Sellars (5A01) met with city officials to review the art installation proposals for the new Riggs & South Dakota Park.

5A01

Commissioner Sellars stated that he is working to have a walkthrough on Riggs Road with District officials to address the gravel that has been in the cycletrack since it was constructed, the constant bird mess on the sidewalk, and the lack of lighting under the bridge.

NPS has cut the grass at Fort Circle Park and DPW has cut the grass at the green space on South Dakota & Riggs.

Commissioner Sellars stated that he continues to work with UDC on a new 9/11 memorial at the Lamond-Riggs campus. At that point he invited UDC’s community engagement director Juanita Gray to give updates.

Ms. Gray stated that the old 9/11 memorial has been removed and given to DCPS archives for preservation. UDC President Maurice Edington has been given the mockup for the new memorial and they are just waiting for his approval and signature. Once they get the signoff, it should take about 6-8 weeks to arrive.

UDC is working with Events DC on an embassy tour at the student center on May 2.

UDC is hosting a DC Delegate candidate forum on May 4, moderated by Kojo Nnamdi.

There is a food pantry at the Van Ness campus on Sundays, 1pm-3pm (?).

UDC’s budget oversight hearing was April 23.

There is a farmers market at UDC’s Lamond-Riggs campus every Friday, 4pm-8pm.

The ANC hopes to have President Edington at the ANC’s May meeting to discuss the Lamond-Riggs campus. 

5A08

Commissioner Alston (5A08) thanked Faith United Church for holding a mobile market every month and for the foot clinic held earlier this month. I could not hear or follow everything she said after that point. Sounded like some discussion about the lights in the McDonald’s parking lot. McDonald’s said they do not and will not keep the lights on 24/7. Also sounded like McDonald’s has told its employees not to park in the lot while they are at work. Later on in the meeting, a resident asked Commissioner Alston to clarify because residents would rather have employees park in the parking lot rather than on the street all day in front of residents’ homes.

5A04 

Commissioner Hermes (5A04) stated that Catholic wants to present at the next ANC meeting about the Marist Hall historic preservation issue as well as the 2027 campus plan process.

DC Office of Campaign Finance (Kalvanetta Peete, OCF)

OCF gave overview of the fair elections program as well as ANC campaign expense reporting requirements. It was pretty much the same presentation they gave at the ANC’s October 2025 meeting.

Ward 5 Mayor’s Office Report (Lacy Davis, Ward 5 MOCR)

Ward 5 MOCR Lacy Davis stated Mayor Bowser has submitted her budget proposal. At budget.dc.gov, you can see Ward 5 highlights (and highlights for other wards). Citywide spring clean events took place April 25. Mr. Davis recognized resident Bill Smith for his efforts cleaning up the lots by Faith United Church.

Ward 5 Council Report (Andrianna Lovelace, Constituent Services Coordinator for Councilmember Zachary Parker) 

Budget oversight hearings began April 20. Regarding OP’s draft FLUM, CM Parker stated that he appreciates opportunities along Rhode Island Avenue NE but has concern about continued concentration of industrial uses in Ward 5.

Metro held a bus town hall at Metro headquarters on April 28.

MPD’s 5th District has a new foot beat initiative and they are asking residents for input on where they should patrol by foot.

Commissioner Alston asked for an update on the dispensary seeking to locate near the McDonald’s on South Dakota Avenue. Ms. Lovelace said she will get an update and report back.

The next ANC meeting will be May 27, 2026.

May 6: North Michigan Park Civic Association Meeting – Comprehensive Plan Presentation (Virtual)

[Ed. Note: DC’s Office of Planning (OP) will be at this meeting to discuss DC 2050 (the rewrite of the city’s Comprehensive Plan) and OP’s draft Future Land Use Map (FLUM). Nearby residents are strongly encouraged to attend this meeting. Submit feedback on the draft FLUM by May 17.]

From North Michigan Park Civic Association

North Michigan Park Civic Association Monthly Meeting

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

VIRTUAL ONLY

Virtual Meeting

Meeting ID 882 7345 2110

Pass code 930240

Call In 1-301-715-8592

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88273452110?pwd=dmZ3R1liOTRKY1FyS3hlYlBqWnBWUT09

Meeting Agenda

·        Call to Order

·        Welcome/Invocation

·        Roll Call of Officers

 Meeting Protocol

·        Meeting Protocol is Robert’s Rules of Order

·        Phone call should remain on mute unless asked to un mute. 

·        Respect others when speaking

·        Respect our guest.

·        Raise your hand if you have a question and wait to be acknowledged.

 Civic Association Committee Reports 

·        Financial Report – Debra Whitford

·        NMPCA Website – Shameek Robinson

GUEST SPEAKERS

1.     D.C. Office of Planning – Ryan Hand, Assoc. Director

Q & A

2.       D.C. Water – Lead Free D.C. – Sean Moore

Q& A

3.       D.C. Safe Streets Coalition – Introduce E-Bike Bill – Nicholas DelleDonne

Q & A

Community Leader Reports

·        Mayor’s Office – MOCR –  Lacy Davis

·        Ward 5 Council Member’s Office –  Adrianna Lovelace / Oliver Stoute 

·        ANC Commissioners –  Commissioners 5A02, 5A03, 5A08, 5A09

·        Faith United Church – Pastor Joseph K. Williams, Sr. 

Community Concerns:

Open to residents

Adjourn

May 4: Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association Public Meeting

Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association Public Meeting

Monday, May 4, 2026

Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (Doors open at 5:45pm)

Location: Lamond-Riggs Library, Meeting Room 1
5401 South Dakota Avenue NE

May 2026 Meeting Agenda

  • Welcome / Invocation
  • Officers’ Reports (Minutes & Treasurer’s Report)
  • Updates from Elected Officials
  • Community Updates

Read the LRCA April 2026 Newsletter.

Tz’ikin Cafe Pop-Up Coffee Cart Opens at Art Place on May 3, 2026

Pick up coffee on your way to work or, if you are home during the day, stop in for a brew. Let your coffee-drinking neighbors know!

From Art Place at Fort Totten

On Sunday, May 3 at 9am, local concept Tz’ikin Cafe will open a coffee cart pop-up, marking the first dedicated coffee purveyor at Art Place.

Founded by a husband-and-wife team hailing from El Salvador and Guatemala, respectively, the DMV-based cafe focuses on Central American coffee traditions and direct sourcing, with beans coming from a family-run farm in El Salvador. The menu features drinks like the Horchata Latte, an espresso made with horchata-infused milk, alongside seasonal flavors like honey lavender.

You can find the cart inside Explore! Children’s Museum

395 Ingraham St. NE

Hours:

Mon–Fri: 7 AM – 2 PM

Sun: 9 AM – 2 PM

Lottery Registration for Free DPR Overnight Camp Riverview Open Until May 4

From DC Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR)

DPR Announces Camp Riverview Lottery Registration Now Open—Expanded Free Camp Opportunities for DC Youth

(WASHINGTON, DC) – The Mayor Bowser Administration and DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) announced that registration for Camp Riverview is now open through a new lottery system. Beginning today, Monday, April 27, 2026, eligible District residents can enter the lottery to secure their spot at one of DC’s most unique and transformative summer camp experiences—completely free of charge.

Camp Riverview is a full-service overnight and day camp for youth ages 8-13 located on the scenic Potomac River in Scotland, Maryland. Operating from June 22 through August 7, 2026, the camp offers campers an immersive outdoor experience where they build confidence, make lifelong friendships, and develop a deep appreciation for the natural world.

“This year, DPR is expanding access to Camp Riverview by transitioning to a lottery registration system—the same proven process we use for our day summer camps,” said DPR Director Thennie Freeman. “This is an incredible opportunity for DC families to access a world-class camp experience that would be prohibitively expensive elsewhere. Camp Riverview is truly one of the region’s most unique free summer offerings.”

Camp Riverview is not just another summer camp—it is an extraordinary journey into the natural world. Campers participate in hands-on environmental science programs, boating and water activities, nature-based exploration, and outdoor adventures led by skilled, dedicated instructors. From wildlife encounters to nature trails along the Potomac, every day at Camp Riverview is designed to inspire wonder, build self-confidence, and foster a lifelong commitment to environmental stewardship.

How the Lottery Works

The Camp Riverview lottery is designed to be simple and fair:

Lottery Opens: Monday, April 27, 2026

Lottery Closes: Monday, May 4, 2026

Results Announced: After lottery closes, results will be sent via email to the address registered with your DPR account

Enrollment Confirmation Deadline: Sunday, May 17, 2026

Selected families will receive an \”enrollment offer\” email with a link to sign in to their DPR account and view their camp enrollment options. It is critical to monitor email during this period, as enrollment offers will be sent only to the email address on file with DPR.

Camp Riverview is exclusively for District residents and is completely FREE. There are no registration fees, tuition, or hidden costs. All campers receive meals, lodging, activities, and instruction at no charge.

For more information about Camp Riverview, including session dates, age groups, and frequently asked questions, visit Campriverview.splashthat.com or call DPR Customer Care at (202) 673-7647.

Reminder: LRCA Scholarship Applications Due May 15, 2026 (Updated Flyer)

The Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association (LRCA) is now accepting applications for the 2026 Scholarship Award.

Deadline: Friday, May 15, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.

Apply: LRCA 2026 Scholarship Application

LRCA will award Academic Excellence Scholarships of up to $2,000 to eligible graduating high school seniors and eligible college or trade school students who demonstrate academic achievement, financial need, and a commitment to community impact. Must live within the boundaries of LRCA.

Download: LRCA 2026 Scholarship Flyer (updated)

Map of LRCA boundaries.

UDC Free Workforce Development & Lifelong Learning Open Houses for Summer 2026 Enrollment

UDC offers free workforce development and lifelong learning courses for DC residents. There are a couple more Open House dates for the upcoming summer 2026 session.

Open House Location

University of the District of Columbia

3100 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE

Open House Dates

April 30, 10am-2pm

May 5, 1pm-4pm

Required Documents

State ID

Proof of high school diploma/GED

Proof of DC residency

See UDC WDLL Summer 2026 Course Schedule

Comment on Proposed 1st Place/Galloway Street NE Traffic Safety Improvements By June 8, 2026

DDOT has proposed safety improvements along 1st Place & Galloway Street NE near Fort Totten Metro station: NOI-26-135-MSED.

Submit comments via DDOT’s NOI portal by June 8, 2026.

The NOI states:

In response to 7 crashes in the 2022-2024 period with 2 of the crashes involving pedestrians/bicyclists, DDOT is proposing safety treatments at 1st Pl NE and Galloway St NE listed below and depicted in Figure 1.

  • Installation of Overhead RRFB (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon)
    • Installation of an overhead RRFB at the existing crosswalk at the north leg of intersection
      of 1st Pl NE and the Fort Totten Metro parking lot entrance
    • Installation of a stop bar markings for both directions on 1st Place NE for the
      bike/pedestrian crossing
  • Installation of a New Crosswalk
    • Installation of a new crosswalk at Galloway St NE
    • Installation of two ADA ramps at the new crosswalk
    • Installation of pedestrian crossing signs
  • Sign Installation
    • Installation of 20 mph speed limit signs
    • Installation of a driver feedback sign

I support a lot of these proposals.

I think the speed limit should be 15 mph on 1st Place instead of 20 mph though. It is 15 mph on Galloway by the small parking lot. Cars and buses tend to fly around the bend along 1st Place. With the addition of a new crosswalk and the existing crosswalk closer to Riggs, to me it would make sense to maintain the lower speed limit.

A neighbor suggested and I agree that the right southbound lane leading to the restricted bus bays should be a marked “Bus Only” lane. People have taken to stopping in that lane, sometimes for long periods of time.

I like the idea of the new crosswalk on Galloway just south of the large parking lot. I just wonder if it is in the right place. I know sometimes the buses bunch together or stop along 1st Place just before the restricted bays. I suppose drivers would know not to stop in the crosswalk and if they do need to stop, then they need to provide enough distance for daylighting. Also, I think there should be a sign indicating that bikes may be crossing too, not just pedestrians.

It is still feels a bit chaotic for bike riders around the station. A multi-use path is supposed to be constructed on the south side of Galloway between South Dakota & 4th Street. National Park Service stated in February of this year that they had final plans for the design but that “a last-minute issue, raised by DC Water, regarding potential soft soils under the project may require a re-examination of the final plans.” So far, I have not heard any more updates. Until that path gets constructed, I wonder if it would be worthwhile to add sharrow markings to the road on Galloway. I know sharrows do not really do anything but maybe a reminder that bikes can use the road will help make things feel a little less chaotic around the station.

Submit your comments on NOI-26-235 on the NOI portal by June 8.

Reminder: LRCA Scholarship Applications Due May 15, 2026

The Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association (LRCA) is now accepting applications for the 2026 Scholarship Award.

Deadline: Friday, May 15, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.

Apply: LRCA 2026 Scholarship Application

LRCA will award Academic Excellence Scholarships of up to $2,000 to eligible graduating high school seniors and eligible college or trade school students who demonstrate academic achievement, financial need, and a commitment to community impact. Must live within the boundaries of LRCA.

Download: LRCA 2026 Scholarship Flyer (updated)

Map of LRCA boundaries.

April 30: Councilmember Zachary Parker Roundtable on Alternatives to Teen Takeovers (Hybrid)

Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker is holding a roundtable on youth alternatives to teen takeovers.

Topic: Youth-Centered Alternatives to Teen Takeovers: Recreation, Opportunity, and Accountability

Date: April 30, 2026 at 3:00 pm

Sign up to testify at the roundtable by 5pm on April 28, 2026. You may testify in person or via zoom.

Written testimony accepted until 5:30pm on May 14, 2026.

April 28-30: DC Office of Campaign Finance Candidate Debates

Candidates who participate in DC’s public campaign finance program must participate in a public debate hosted by DC’s Office of Campaign Finance.

2026 OCF Debate Schedule

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

  • 6:00 PM – At-Large Council Special Election Debates
  • 7:30 PM – At Large Council Primary Election Debates 

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

  • 6:00 PM – Attorney General Debate

Thursday, April 30, 2026

  • 6:00 PM – Mayoral Debate

Watch at youtube.com/@dcdebates671.

April 27: ANC 4B Public Meeting (Hybrid)

From ANC 4B

ANC 4B April 2026 Public Meeting Agenda 

Monday, April 27, 7:00 p.m. 

This meeting will be hybrid-offered both in-person and virtually. In-person and virtual meeting details are below:

In-Person Meeting Details:

Lamond Recreation Center, 20 Tuckerman Street NE, Washington, DC 20011

Virtual Meeting Details: 

For video participation via Zoom on a computer or mobile device, click this link:  

https://dc-gov.zoom.us/j/81506605246

For voice-only participation on a telephone, dial +13092053325,,81506605246#  

Meeting ID: 815 0660 5246

  1. Call to Order & Roll Call, 2 minutes 
  2. Administrative Items, 6 minutes
    • Instructions for participation in virtual webinar and in-person, 1 minute 
    • Approval of March 2026 Regular Public Meeting Minutes and amended February 2026 Regular Public Meeting Minutes, 2 minutes
    • Treasurer’s Report, 3 minutes 
  3. Commissioner Updates, 20 minutes 
  4. Community Concerns, 15 minutes
    • Please use the “Raise Hand” button via Zoom or *9 via telephone to speak. The Commission will provide details regarding how to present community concerns at the start of the virtual meeting. This is the time for questions or statements from members of the public about issues on the agenda or other areas of concern. Please limit your statement or question to one minute. You may contact members of the Commission before and after Commission meetings. 
  5. Reports, 12 minutes
    • Barbara Rogers, Community Engagement Director, Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis-George (3 minutes)  
    • Dr. T. Michelle Colson, Ward 4 State Board of Education Representative (3 minutes) 
    • Dr. T. Michelle Colson, Ward 4 State Board of Education Representative (3 minutes) 
    • 4B Community Safety & Support Committee (3 minutes) 
  6. Presentations, 25 minutes
    • DC Board of Elections, to discuss ranked choice voting, 17 minutes 
    • Tischa Cockrell, Friends of Riggs-LaSalle Recreation Center, to discuss Riggs Park Day grant request, 8 minutes 
  7. Consent calendar, 2 minutes
    • Resolution #4B-26-0401 Grant Award for Friends of Riggs-LaSalle Recreation Center – Riggs Park Day 
    • Resolution #4B-26-0402 In Support of BZA Case No. 21450, Child Development Center at 6511 Piney Branch Road NW 
  8. Resolution #4B-26-0403 In Support of Legal and Safe Use of ATVs in Public Spaces, 8 minutes 
  9. Adjournment

Please check the Commission’s website for additional information: anc4b.com 

Contact your Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner:  

  • Doug Payton, 4B01@anc.dc.gov 
  • Shamina Christian, Chair, 4B02@anc.dc.gov  
  • Keenan Courtland, 4B03@anc.dc.gov 
  • Charlie Mayer; 4B04@anc.dc.gov 
  • Tamira Benitez, 4B05@anc.dc.gov 
  • Tiffani Nichole Johnson, Vice Chair and Treasurer, 4B06@anc.dc.gov 
  • Michael Cohen, 4B07@anc.dc.gov 
  • Garrett Moore, 4B08@anc.dc.gov 
  • Danielle Geong, 4B09@anc.dc.gov 
  • Jinin Berry, 4B10@anc.dc.gov  

The next ANC 4B Planning Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at 6:30 p.m.  

The next ANC 4B Regular Public Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. 

Draft – April 2026 Public Meeting Agenda

Bike Parking Upgrades at Fort Totten Station

Metro started upgrading bike parking at Fort Totten station a few weeks ago. New bike lockers, “smart” self-locking racks, and standard U-racks will be available, along with a new bike repair station. More information at wmata.com/bikelocker.

  • The bike lockers are five cents/hour up to $1.00 a day.
  • Smart racks are free to reserve through the app. A credit card is required for verification only.
  • Park your bike for a maximum of 5 days at a time.

Some of the old U-racks have been replaced and are available for use. Old ones in the center median still remain with parked bikes. Bikes must be removed from the old racks by May 8.

April 25: Plymouth Congregational & New Hope Baptist Church Food Pantry

Plymouth Congregational and New Hope Baptist United Churches of Christ host a food pantry 10am-12noon on the fourth Saturday of each month at 5301 North Capitol Street NE.

As a reminder, there are several other food pantries in and around the neighborhood.

DC Bilingual Public Charter School Family Food Market (1st Friday monthly, October through June)
33 Riggs Road NE
11:00 am-1:00 pm
Produce & shelf stable items
For more information, email uejimofor@dcbilingual.org
Sponsored by Capital Area Food Bank

Impact DMV Church (1st Saturday monthly)
5335 1st Place NE
11:00 am-1:00 pm
Groceries

Faith United Church of Christ (3rd Wednesday monthly)
4900 10th Street NE
9:00 am (food usually runs out by 11:30 am)
Produce market and diaper bank

For more information, contact faithuccdc@gmail.com or 202-635-7777.

LaSalle-Backus Elementary School Family Food Market (Typically 3rd Thursday monthly, October through June)
501 Riggs Road NE (enter on Madison Street side of campus)
3:30 pm-5:30 pm (people start lining up as early as 2:30)
Produce & shelf stable items

Riggs-LaSalle Recreation Center (3rd Saturday monthly)
501 Riggs Road NE (enter on Nicholson Street side)
11:00 am
Fresh produce, canned goods, & fresh quarter chicken
Sponsored by Andre Lee (Lee Little League)/Feed My People Ministry

Tonight April 20: ANC 5A03 Community Meeting on 801 Buchanan Street NE Project

[Ed. Note: Neighbors near or interested in the 801 Buchanan Street NE project should join the distribution list for ANC Commissioner Emily Singer Lucio (5A03). That is the best way to get regular updates about this project. I am not following this project closely.]

From ANC Commissioner Emily Singer Lucio:

Now that the Conway Education Center is complete, the next project will be the demolition of the old Kennedy School building and the construction of the townhomes.  The developer has asked to meet with us to give us an update and share a proposed change to the plan. I have scheduled a meeting for Monday at 7:00 pm.

Please encourage all of those within 200 feet to attend the meeting.

ANC 5A Office (ANC 5A) is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: SMD 5A03
Time: Apr 20, 2026 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://dc-gov.zoom.us/j/85603064323?pwd=tOzlccIWelj3k4VbNTeOpvW7Ifg0Rb.1

Meeting ID: 856 0306 4323
Passcode: 422001

An open house for the Conway Child Development Center will be held on April 25, 2026, 12pm-3pm, at 801 Buchanan Street NE.