February 7-8: Modified Green & Yellow Line Service

From Metro

Metrorail weekend service for Saturday, February 7 through Sunday, February 8

Advisory Effective: 2/7/26 – 2/8/26

Hours: Sat 6 a.m. – 2 a.m.; Sun 6 a.m. – midnight

Red LineTrains single track between Dupont Circle and Van Ness. Trains run every 9 min between Farragut North and Glenmont and every 18 minutes between Shady Grove and Glenmont.  
Orange LineNormal Service 
Silver LineNormal Service 
Yellow LineTrains run every 8 minutes between Huntington and Greenbelt. 
Green LineTrains single track between Anacostia and Navy Yard. Trains run every 18 minutes between Branch Av and Mt Vernon Sq.
Blue LineNormal Service 

Lamond-Riggs Library Friends 2026 Black History Month Events

The Friends of Lamond-Riggs Library invites neighbors to celebrate Black History Month with three special events hosted in Meeting Room One at the Lamond-Riggs Library, 5401 South Dakota Avenue NE.

Download Lamond-Riggs Library Friends 2026 Black History Month Flyer

Saturday, February 7 at 3pm – Mrs. Lavonda Broadnax discusses the writings of African American Women during the Civil War Era

This project capitalizes on the discovery of lesser-known works by African American women of the US Civil War era (1861-1865). The documents, all available in digital format, consist of an array of various types of fiction and nonfiction. Their writings provide a unique perspective on the trials and triumphs of the enslaved. Their texts also reflect their post-slavery politics, spirituality, and activism. This remarkable collection of documents enables users to acquire new information regarding African Americans that has traditionally been omitted. The current project expands the initial compilation, which won the Zora Neale Hurston Award given by the American Library Association.

Tuesday, February 10 at 5pm – Mr. Hans Charles – Cinematographer/Producer

Hans Charles is an Emmy-nominated and three time Peabody winning cinematographer/producer. His recent work includes cinematographer and one of the executive producers of the Showtime documentary feature, The Honey Trap, and cinematographer of the CW’s television series All American: Homecoming, Showtime’s docuseries We need to Talk about Cosby,Bitchin: The Sound and Fury of Rick James, Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men, and Mr. Soul!  and Netflix’s 13th. Hans’s photography practice centers around the history and application of portraiture. 

Hans is the co-creator and co-host of a film and pop culture podcast called “Back Of The Theater.” He is also a film associate professor at George Mason University in Virginia. He is a principal partner at Align Pictures and currently resides in the Mid-Atlantic of the United States.

Tuesday, February 17 at 3pm – DC Office of Planning (OP) – Commemoration of Sterling A. Brown

Join the Lamond-Riggs Library Friends and the DC Office of Planning during Black History Month for a program honoring the legacy of poet and scholar Sterling A. Brown. Representatives from OP’s Commemorate DC initiative will share an overview of the commemorative project, including the design process and community engagement that informed it. The program will feature members of Sterling A. Brown’s family and the project artist team, who will reflect on his life, local ties to the neighborhood, and the significance of commemorating his legacy in public space.

DPW Trash Collection Update Week of February 2

DPW is working to get back on track with trash collection this week. Residents with alley collection should put trash/recycling containers out on their regularly scheduled day. If it is not picked up on your regular day, leave it out. If it is not picked up two days after collection day, report it to 311.

Also, I was informed by the Ward 5 MOCR that residents in ANC 5A may also dispose of trash at the Fort Totten transfer station 10am-2pm today, Tuesday, February 3.

Other reminders:

  • Shovel snow and ice off sidewalks.
  • Residents aged 65+ may request a snow shoveling exemption.
  • Please help clear storm drains so that water will drain as temperatures rise & keep salt away from storm drains.

February 2: LRCA Meeting Update – Virtual Only

Topic: LRCA General Body Meeting
Date: Monday, February 2, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87281846421?pwd=wbGs3MLxaIzo84fmFJYsWbJxAcpOhI.1

Meeting ID: 872 8184 6421
Passcode: LRCA

One-Tap Mobile:
+1 646 558 8656,,87281846421#,,,,*040654# (US – New York)


📝 February 2026 Meeting Agenda

  • Welcome / Invocation
  • Approval of Minutes
  • Treasurer’s Report / Membership Information
  • Updates from Elected Officials
  • National Park Service Presentation
  • Closing

❄️ Winter Reminder

Please continue to check on neighbors and follow DC snow removal guidelines. Assistance is available for seniors and residents who need support.

Free Salt Distribution Locations this Weekend – Advanced Registration Recommended

Mayor Bowser announced 5 pop-up salt distribution locations Saturday and Sunday this weekend.

Bring a bucket, a wagon, a box—anything to come pick up salt to address icy and hazardous conditions near your home.

Pick-up times:

  • 9-11am
  • 12-2pm
  • 3-5pm

Locations:

  • Deanwood Rec
  • Greenleaf Rec
  • Kennedy Rec
  • Turkey Thicket
  • Wilson Aquatic

Edited to add: Availability is offered in designated time windows, and advanced sign-up is recommended.

DPW to Begin Frontside Household Trash and Recycling Collections this Weekend

ANC Commissioner Danielle Geong (4B09) passed along the following press release from DPW.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

January 30, 2026

CONTACT:

Nancee Lyons (DPW) – (202) 368-7622; nancee.lyons@dc.gov

DPW to Begin Frontside Household Trash and Recycling Collections this Weekend

Residents Should Expect More Updates on Sunday Evening Based on Progress Made Clearing Pathways through Alleys

(Washington, DC) – The DC Department of Public Works (DPW) has announced that sanitation collections, which were delayed this week due to the winter weather, will resume on Saturday, January 31.

Residential collections will also resume this weekend for households that normally receive frontside trash and recycling collection on Mondays and Tuesdays.

  • Households that normally receive Monday frontside collection are asked to put their trash and recycling bins out front by 6:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 31 for pickup on Saturday.
  • Households that normally receive Tuesday frontside collection are asked to put their trash and recycling bins out front by 6:00 a.m. on Sunday, February 1 for a Sunday pickup.

Starting today, the District is bringing on additional bobcats that will start clearing pathways through the alleys. These pathways will allow DPW collections teams to walk into the alleys. Throughout the weekend, teams will prioritize clearing pathways in alleys that normally get Monday and Tuesday collection.

The goal is that by Monday, DPW can resume household collections on the regular schedule for alleys and frontside. For this coming week, the same trucks will take trash and recycling; households with space in their recycling cans may choose to wait for regular recycling collections to resume before putting their recycling out.

Based on the progress that the Snow Team is able to make in clearing pathways through alleys over the weekend, DPW will provide another collections update on Sunday evening.

DPW teams have also been out doing two 12-hour shifts per day to collect waste from public litter cans. Those two 12-hour shifts will continue throughout the weekend. 

For more information regarding DPW services, visit dpw.dc.gov. To report a concern or request service, residents can call 311, visit 311.dc.gov, or use the DC 311 mobile app.

Below Market Rate Retail Space Available at Riggs Crossing (January 2026)

The Riggs Crossing team at True Ground Housing Partners shared an updated retail flyer.

Riggs Cross Retail Flyer (January 2026)

Inquiries are open for retail space in Riggs Park (Riggs Road & South Dakota Avenue NE) near the Fort Totten metro station. The team is seeking local and unique DC tenants for an exclusive under-market lease. Please contact True Ground Housing Partners to submit interest at Info@truegroundhousing.org.

Riggs Crossing Senior Residences was completed in early 2025 at 307 Riggs Road NE. The mixed-use building features 93 apartments (fully leased) above ground floor retail. Happy Violet DC Natural Nail Salon occupies the retail space at 305 Riggs Road NE with plans to open soon.

Total available retail space = 5,407 sq ft.

  • Space A = 2,035 sq ft.
  • Space B = 3,372 sq ft.

One tenant can lease the entire 5,407 sq ft space or the spaces can be leased separately.

Please share with interested parties.

Riggs Crossing Retail Tenant Layout (January 2026).

February 5: DPR Ward 5 Parks Construction Update Meeting (Virtual)

From DPR

Please join the DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) for a virtual community meeting regarding the upcoming capital construction projects coming to the Ward 5 community. 

Meeting details: 

Date: Thursday, February 5, 2026 

Time: 6:00 PM 

Location: Virtual 

For more information and to RSVP, please visit: https://wardupdates.splashthat.com.

February 1-21: E-Bike Incentive Application Period

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is once again administering the District E-Bike Incentive Program. The application cycle will run February 1, 2026, through February 21, 2026.

This application cycle is open only to District residents enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Medicaid, or the DC Healthcare Alliance.

Eligible residents can apply online at ddot.dc.gov/ebikes or at in-person application events held during the application window at various community partner locations. All applicants must reapply regardless of whether an application was submitted during a previous application cycle. Details about application events will be listed on the District E-Bike Incentive Program’s website.

Selected applicants will receive a voucher of up to $1,500 that can be used toward the purchase of an e-bike, helmet, and bicycle lock at authorized retailers. Recipients will be chosen at random.

February 2: Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association Public Meeting

[Ed. Note: The National Park Service will be at this meeting. If you have questions for NPS, please plan to attend.]

Update 1/31/2026: The meeting will now be virtual only.

From Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association

Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association Public Meeting

Date: Monday, February 2, 2026

Time: 6:00 PM

Location: Virtual

Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87281846421?pwd=wbGs3MLxaIzo84fmFJYsWbJxAcpOhI.1

Meeting ID: 872 8184 6421
Passcode: LRCA

One-Tap Mobile:
+1 646 558 8656,,87281846421#,,,,*040654# (US – New York)

February 2026 Meeting Agenda

  • Welcome / Invocation
  • Approval of Minutes
  • Treasurer’s Report / Membership Information
  • Updates from Elected Officials
  • National Park Service Presentation
  • Closing

Complete the DC Comprehensive Plan Self-Guided Virtual Workshop by January 31

The DC Office of Planning (OP) is working on DC 2050, the rewrite of DC’s Comprehensive Plan, that will guide how the city grows and develops. With DC 2050, OP aims to “align land use policies and investments to make the District more equitable, affordable, and resilient.”

OP is currently in Phase 2 of the process. The agency is giving residents an opportunity to explore the city’s land use policy and let District officials know how and where you think the city should grow.

It is worth taking a few minutes to look at OP’s initial thinking about how to accommodate growth in the city (e.g., downtown, near Metrorail stations, and/or along bus priority corridors).

The deadline to share your input through the DC 2050 Self-Guided Virtual Workshop has been extended to January 31, 2026.

In addition, residents are invited to join musicians for a songwriting program, “Imagine Our City’s Next 250 Years,” at Woodridge Library on January 31 at 12pm. The DC 2050 team will be on hand to chat about the Comp Plan process.

Visit OP’s DC 2050 website for a helpful list of resources and ways to get involved in the planning process.

January 28: ANC 5A Public Meeting (Virtual)

Update 1/27/2026: This meeting will be virtual only.

From ANC 5A

ANC 5A Monthly Meeting Agenda — Wednesday, Jan 28, 2026: 01/28/2026 at 06:45 pm

Join the ANC 5A Mailing List

Please join us on Wednesday, Jan. 28th at 6:45 PM for ANC 5A’s Monthly Meeting

The Commissioners will be meeting in-person. On Zoom, Commissioners will be let into the meeting room first. Once they are all present, the residents will be let in.

Join us In-Person: University of D.C Lamond Riggs Campus 5171 S Dakota Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017

Join us over Zoom: https://dc-gov.zoom.us/j/83242634657

Call In Number By Phone: +1(305) 224-1968 Password: 83242634657#

Agenda

  • Call Meeting to Order 6:45 pm ET
  • Quorum 
  • Agenda Review/Acceptance 
  • Commission Business
    • Minutes from November 19, 2026
    • Treasurer’s Report
      • Budget
      • Bank requirements
      • Approval of Q1 FY26 Quarterly Financial Report
      • Business Cards, phones, laptops and keys
    • Meeting Format (In-person or virtual) and location
    • Proposed Meeting Calendar
      • February 25, 2026
      • March 25, 2026
      • April 22, 2026
      • May 27, 2026
      • June 24, 2026
      • September 23, 2026
      • October 28, 2026
      • November 18, 2026 or December 2, 2026
    • Vote on paying ANC 5A’s outstanding balance to Verdi Ogletree
    • Vote to apply for an EAF grant of $5,000 from OANC
    • Vote to pay an additional $3,500 beyond our first $5,000
  • Commission Action Items/Updates
  • Community Updates
    • Mayor’s Office
    • Office of the Councilmember Zachary Parker
  • Community Comment Period
  • Next Meeting 
    • Feb. 25, 2026
  • Adjourn

Zone Designation Change Request for 6000 Chillum Place NE

On the consent calendar for ANC 4B’s public meeting on January 26, 2026, is a resolution to support a zone designation change to the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) for 6000 Chillum Place NE from PDR-1 to Mixed-Use Industrial. The property is currently occupied by Martin Wiegand Lumber Wholesale.

Draft ANC 4B Resolution: Requesting a Change in the Future Land Use Map of 6000 Chillum Place NE.

The draft resolution states in part:

The owners of Martin Wiegand Lumber Wholesale Inc, represented by Chandler Wiegand, have resided within ANC 4B for (insert number of years) on land presently designated as PDR-1, or Production, Distribution and Repair-1, at 6000 Chillum Place NE, pursuant to the District of Columbia’s Zoning Regulations.

The owners of the aforemementioned property have engaged in proactive, meaningful community outreach and have engaged with Commissioners within ANC 4B to ensure that as the city works toward DC 2050 – the District of Columbia’s Comprehensive Plan – that 6000 Chillum Place NE will be able to evolve with and support the city’s plans for the future. To that end, ANC 4B supports their request and application that SSL 3379 0821 be successfully reclassified from PDR-1 to Mixed-Use Industrial, which is a new proposed designation under consideration in the 2050 Comprehensive Plan. This application to be reclassified is in light of the Future Land Use Map under consideration in the DC 2050 Comprehensive Plan.

6000 Chillum Place NE presently resides within a narrow PDR zone; however, it is broadly surrounded by residentially zoned areas (specifically R-2), and is within 0.2 tenths of a mile of a MU-3A zone and within 300 feet of a public charter school. The Commission also takes note of the following changes to the area:

WHEREAS, encroaching uses that are not compatible with the current use, substantial and material changes in the character of the surrounding land including the introduction of public charter schools within industrial zones have fundamentally altered the functional landscape of the area; and

WHEREAS, the property driveway entrance is directly across from a public charter school and residentially zoned neighborhood; and

WHEREAS, the immediate vicinity of the property now reflects mixed urban uses, characterized by increased pedestrian activity and increased automotive traffic incompatible with current heavy truck use giving further evidence of the transition from historically industrial activity toward community-serving and mixed-use development; and

WHEREAS, the owners of 6000 Chillum Place NE have spent considerable time and effort seeking consideration of the site for distribution use but has been declined by both private companies and government agencies (DMV, DPW, DGS) in part due to the liability of high pedestrian and automotive traffic associated with the school directly across from the property and one block from the property.
Additionally, pursuant to District of Columbia law, the property is prohibited from being utilized for alcohol production or cannabis cultivation, processing, or manufacturing due to its proximity—within 300 feet—to a school and—within 400 feet—to a church, without a special variant thereby creating a hardship by precluding viable industrial activities and limiting feasible by-right industrial uses; and

WHEREAS, the Advisory Neighborhood Commission finds that such constraints, when considered alongside the citywide demand for housing, community amenities, and flexible-use facilities, render a change to Mixed-Use Industrial zoning both reasonable and necessary; and

WHEREAS, the property is in close proximity to the public transportation, including two metro stations within one mile of the property (Fort Totten to the south and Takoma to the north), established bus routes and a dedicated bicycle trail (Metropolitan Branch Trail) connecting the property with two Metrorail stations located less than one mile from the site, support a land-use pattern more consistent with Mixed-Use Industrial zoning; and

WHEREAS, the change to Mixed Use Industrial is consistent with the goals outlined in the DC 2050 Comprehensive Plan to encourage transit-oriented, mixed-use development in appropriate locations; and

WHEREAS, a change to Mixed Use Industrial zoning would contribute to the economic vitality of the neighborhood by allowing for the creation of jobs and opportunity to create needed housing and reuse an underutilized industrial site; and WHEREAS, the Commission further finds that establishing Mixed-Use Industrial zoning at this location will strengthen the neighborhood’s long-term resilience by enabling a broader range of compatible uses and ensuring that the property may adapt to future, presently unforeseeable, community needs.

RESOLVED;

The Commission urges the Office of Planning and Zoning Commission to give consideration to this resolution in accordance with the rewrite of the DC 2050 District of Columbia Comprehensive Plan; and

ANC 4B hereby expresses its strong and unequivocal support for the change in the Future Land Use Map of the subject property from PDR-1 to Mixed-Use Industrial in the DC 2050 revision of the Comprehensive Plan; and

The Commission believes such a change is consistent with current neighborhood conditions, aligns with established planning objectives, and advances the public interest of Ward 4 and the District of Columbia.

January 27: Ward 5 Public Safety Call – Register in Advance

Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker invites residents to join his next Quarterly Public Safety Call on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at 3:00 p.m.

Topics:

  • Helping neighbors experiencing mental health or substance abuse crises
  • Fire safety
  • Recent crime statistics and incidents

Guests:

  • MPD
  • DC Fire and EMS to cover recent fires
  • Department of Behavioral Health to discuss mental health crises and how to help neighbors out in the cold
  • HIPS to share about their harm reduction efforts in Ward 5.

Register to receive the meeting link at ward5.us/publicsafetycall. The meeting will be livestreamed on CM Parker’s YouTube channel. It will be recorded, and slides will be shared afterwards.

January 26: ANC 4B Public Meeting (Virtual)

From ANC 4B

ANC 4B January Public Meeting Agenda 

Monday, January 26, 7:00 p.m. 

This meeting will be held virtually via Zoom, with the information provided below:

Virtual Meeting Details: 

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

https://dc-gov.zoom.us/j/81406325863

For voice-only participation on a telephone, dial +13017158592, 81406325863#  

Meeting ID: 814 0632 5863 

  1. Call to Order & Roll Call 
  2. Administrative Items 
  • Instructions for participation in virtual and in-person meetings 
  • Consideration and approval of January 2026 Regular Public Meeting Agenda 
  • Proposed 2026 meeting calendar 
  • Approval of November 2025 Regular Public Meeting Minutes  
  • Treasurer’s Report 
  • Election of Officers 
  1. Commissioner Updates  
  2. Community Concerns  

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. 

  1. Reports 
  • Barbara Rogers, District Director, Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis-George (3 minutes)  
  • T. Michelle Colson, Ward 4 State Board of Education Representative (3 minutes) 
  • Leticia Acosta, Mayor’s Office on Community Relations and Services (3 minutes)  
  • 4B Community Safety & Support Committee (2 minutes) 
  1. Presentations 
  • Kelly Whittier, Director of Public Affairs – Humane Rescue Alliance 
  • Lauren Forbes, Manager, DC Region – Capital Area Food Bank 
  • Shauna Gordon-McKeon, member of Ward 4 Leadership Team, Free DC 
  • Michelle Hammonds, Director, Office of Financial Empowerment and Education – Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB) 
  1. Resolutions 
  • Consent Calendar 
  1. Resolution in support of 6000 Chillum Place’s mixed-use zoning request (POC: Chandler Wiegand) – Christian/Berry  
  2. Letter of Support for Howard University’s Urgent Care Plus Build at Walter Reed  – Johnson/Courtland 
  3. Requesting Installation of Public Litter Cans in the 600–700 Blocks of Missouri Avenue NW – Johnson 
  • Resolution Requesting DCHA Oversight & Safety Inspections – Cohen 
  1. Please check the Commission’s website for additional information: anc4b.com 
  2. Contact your Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner:  
  • Doug Payton, 4B01@anc.dc.gov 
  • Shamina Christian, Chair, 4B02@anc.dc.gov  
  • Keenan Courtland, Secretary, 4B03@anc.dc.gov 
  • Charlie Mayer; 4B04@anc.dc.gov 
  • Tamira Benitez, 4B05@anc.dc.gov 
  • Tiffani Nichole Johnson, Vice Chair, 4B06@anc.dc.gov 
  • Michael Cohen, Treasurer, 4B07@anc.dc.gov 
  • Garrett Moore, 4B08@anc.dc.gov 
  • Danielle Geong, 4B09@anc.dc.gov 
  • Jinin Berry, 4B10@anc.dc.gov  
  1. Adjournment  

The next ANC 4B Planning Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 6:30 p.m.  

The next ANC 4B Regular Public Meeting is scheduled for Monday, February  23, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. 

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