On February 20, 2026, ANC Commissioner Garrett Moore (4B08) will be holding office hours from 4pm-6pm at Idido’s Coffee & Social (201 Kennedy Street NW).
Stop by if you want to discuss anything in ANC 4B08 with Commissioner Moore.
On February 20, 2026, ANC Commissioner Garrett Moore (4B08) will be holding office hours from 4pm-6pm at Idido’s Coffee & Social (201 Kennedy Street NW).
Stop by if you want to discuss anything in ANC 4B08 with Commissioner Moore.
From ANC 4B
ANC 4B February Public Meeting Agenda
Monday, February 23, 7:00 p.m.
This webinar will be held virtually via Zoom, with the information provided below:
Virtual Webinar 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 +13017158592,,81506605246#
PLEASE NOTE: 4B Public Virtual Meetings will be hosted as a Zoom Webinar. Zoom will ask attendees to input their name and email address before logging into the meeting. Zoom Webinar enables additional safety features.
AGENDA:
3. Commissioner Updates
4. 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.
5. Reports
6. Presentations
7. Resolutions
8. Meeting Adjournment
Please check the Commission’s website for additional information: anc4b.com
Contact your Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner:
The next ANC 4B Planning Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 6:30 p.m.
The next ANC 4B Regular Public Meeting is scheduled for Monday, March 23, 2026 at 7:00 p.m.
New dance class offerings from Dance Loft at Explore! located at 395 Ingraham Street NE.
EXPLORE! brings dance classes to Art Place provided by Dance Loft+ Moveius Ballet
BILINGUAL CREATIVE MOVEMENT (AGES 4-6)
Bilingual creative movement class introduces students to dance education, technique, and foundations that help fine-tune motor skills and improve both cognitive ability and confidence in both English and Spanish.
Offerings
Saturday, 12:00-12:45 pm, Beginning Saturday, February 21, 2026
Tuition:
ENROLL for 10 weeks @ $200
Click HERE to enroll for 10 weeks @ $200
Dress Code:
All: solid color t-shirt or leotard, fitted leggings or tights, ballet or jazz shoes preferred, socks okay, hair pulled back out of face.
Also, winter enrollment is ongoing for Baby & Me classes on Saturdays and a few drop-in spots are available for Pre-ballet on Mondays. Visit Dance Loft at Explore! for class details.

Share your thoughts on FY2027 budget priorities at one of Mayor Muriel Bowser’s upcoming budget forums.
Survey: Share your FY27 Policy Priorities.
Neighbor Gavin passed along a few tidbits from DDOT’s performance oversight hearing from documents here: https://lims.dccouncil.gov/Hearings/hearings/2113.
Capital Bikeshare: DDOT plans to add a Capital Bikeshare station at/around South Dakota Avenue & Ingraham Street NE in FY26.
Metropolitan Branch Trail, Blair Rd to Piney Branch: DDOT expects to complete the necessary property acquisition from WMATA and advertise the project for construction in FY27, with construction anticipated to begin in Spring 2027.
Metropolitan Branch Trail, 1st Pl NE to Oglethorpe St NW: DDOT is working to procure a consultant to conduct a feasibility study for a trail corridor running parallel to 1st Street NE, from Oglethorpe Street NW to 1st Place NE, beginning in 2026.
Eastern Avenue NE project: The extent of the shared use path was under review to limit impact to private properties and earthwork. Funds for construction were not included in the FY26 budget. The project is on hold until funds can be provided to finalize the design and construct the project.
In 2026, DDOT plans to build sidewalks where they are currently missing in these neighborhood locations:




If you usually take the train to National Airport, be aware that Metro has an advisory about train service to the airport on select weekends beginning February 14. Plan extra time to connect to free shuttle buses. Shuttle trips are expected to take approximately 20 minutes depending on traffic.
Crystal City station will be closed, and no trains will run from Pentagon City to National Airport:
National Airport and Potomac Yard stations will also be closed, and shuttles will extend to Braddock Rd:

The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) and Advisory Neighborhood Commission 5A (ANC 5A) invites community members to serve on a 9/11 Memorial Working Group to guide the creation of a new memorial plaque on the Lamond-Riggs campus, honoring the lives of Bertie Backus student Asia Cottom and teacher Sarah Clark.
Working Group Responsibilities:
The Working Group will operate through shared discussion and consensus. While UDC retains responsibility for campus operations, the Working Group will collaboratively develop and recommend final wording and design for the memorial plaque and assist in planning a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
To participate, complete the UDC 9/11 Memorial Working Group Interest Form.
Deadline to sign up: February 20, 2026
For questions contact:

At-large Councilmember Robert White is holding a series of budget town halls to gather perspectives, ideas, and concerns that will help shape FY27 budget priorities. He will be at the Lamond-Riggs Library on Tuesday, March 24, 5:30pm-7:30pm.
RSVP here:
https://tinyurl.com/FY27BudgetTownhall.
Share your ideas by filling out this FY27 budget priorities survey here:
Reminder to register for this week’s FY2027 budget forums. Let your councilmembers know what you would like to see funded.
February 10, 2026, at 2pm and 7pm.
Register at janeeseward4.com/budgetforum.
February 11, 2026, at 6:30pm.
Register at ward5.us/budgetforum.
Also, please flag agency performance issues with Councilmember Parker’s office at ward5.us/oversight.
The Greater Washington Urban League and Thursday Network are accepting applications for scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $8,000 for the Fall 2026 college term. High school seniors and current undergraduate students are eligible to apply.
Application Deadline: Monday March 2, 2026, at 11:59 PM EST.
Join the Virtual Scholarship Information Session on Thursday February 12 at 6:00pm.
For full details, visit gwul.org/gwulscholarships or email your questions to scholarship@thursdaynetwork.org.
At the Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association (LRCA) meeting on February 2, 2026, the National Park Service gave a few neighborhood updates.
Written responses from NPS below:
1) Status of soil testing in Fort Totten Park: Additional testing is needed, but no funding has been identified by the Army Corps of Engineers. NPS recognizes that the ultimate goal is to look at all the soils in the area that we know were moved from the Corps’ former Spring Valley chemical munitions facility to Fort Totten during the WMATA Green Line construction. However, our initial efforts will focus on the area west of the Ft Totten station, along the concrete plant access road, where WMATA staged their Green Line construction equipment.
(2) Status of North Michigan Park pedestrian trail construction between Gallatin & Galloway: The construction bid came in above government estimates and availability of funds. The project is with NPS contracting to be readvertised. NPS will update the project website shortly: https://parkplanning.nps.gov/projectHome.cfm?projectID=48476.
(3) Status of sidewalk construction on south side of Galloway between South Dakota & 4th: We have final project plans. However, a last-minute issue, raised by DC Water, regarding potential soft soils under the project may require a re-examination of the final plans. We are working with DDOT and Federal Highway in addressing this question. The project was slated to be advertised for construction in Fiscal Year 26 — this may be delayed, but we’ll know more shortly.
[Ed. Note: Currently available link to sidewalk project site – https://highways.dot.gov/federal-lands/projects/dc/flap-dot-galwy-1.]
(4) Regular meetings with ANC 5A & Ward 5 council member: Superintendent Brian Joyner has made it a priority for the park to meet and interact with the ANCs and community organizations. We’re open and available to attend meetings — knowing, though, that we have to cover a large number of ANCs and organizations on our 80-plus miles of boundary.
(5) Snow shoveling during winter: We definitely understand the importance of clearing these sidewalks for safety. Facilities Manager Mike Ransome noted that the park is working its way through all the sidewalks on our boundaries and will get to the Fort Totten area sidewalks this week, noting that we do have a small staff.
[Ed. Note: NPS also said that the sidewalk on the south side of Galloway from Fort Totten station eastward to the dirt path at 4th Street is Metro’s responsibility.]
(6) Process for reporting issues like overflowing trash cans, downed trees, dumping, hazards, snow shoveling, etc.: Mike Ransome provided his email and phone number for persons with issues to contact him. We will take the suggestion of a larger reporting system to the Superintendent. Please note that anyone with a concern about any park issue can write the Superintendent at rocr_superintendent@nps.gov. This email box is monitored continually.
(7) Any long-term plans for Fort Totten Park & the Park Corridor along Galloway/Gallatin? NPS will alert the ANCs when the Civil War Defenses of Washington Management Plan/Environmental Assessment is released for public review. We’ll have more information on the timeline for public release of this plan within the next month or two.
These questions were sent to NPS prior to the meeting. NPS will follow up with LRCA on questions raised at the meeting regarding fireworks, ICE, and US Park Police.

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 4 community.
Meeting details:
Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Virtual
For more information and to RSVP, please visit: https://wardupdates.splashthat.com.
Included in Tuesday’s legislation to fund several federal agencies for the remainder of the fiscal year was funding for several smaller community projects in DC, including additional funding for the green space at Riggs Road and South Dakota Avenue NE.
Mayor Muriel Bowser issued a statement about the federal funding.
Community Project Funding Secured for the District in this bill includes:
I for one was pretty vocal about the paltry sum of $337,000 originally allocated for the green space. Thank you to the offices of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Mayor Bowser, and Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker for advocating for this additional support.
DPR and DGS will be holding a Ward 5 parks capital project meeting tonight at 6pm via zoom. Register at DPR’s Ward Construction Updates page.
Updated 2/13/2026 to add link to Congresswoman Norton’s press release.
ANC 5A held its monthly public meeting on January 28, 2026. Commissioners present: Keith Sellars (5A01); Timothy Thomas (5A02); Emily Singer Lucio (5A03); Jack Hermes (5A04); Dyanna Weston (5A05); Derrick Holloway (5A06); Valeria Sosa Garnica (5A07); Elaine Alston (5A08); Shelagh Bocoum (5A09).
ANC 5A05 finally has a commissioner after going without for a few years.
The ANC should use a timer during meetings. The ANC could also do with a code of conduct.
The ANC conducted an election of officers that took a while, offering moments of drama and unprofessionalism by the usual suspects.
Results:
Chair – Commissioner Valeria Sosa Garnica
Vice Chair – Commissioner Jack Hermes
Secretary – Commissioner Elaine Alston
Treasurer – Commissioner Shelagh Bocoum
Sergeant at Arms – Commissioner Derrick Holloway
Parliamentarian – Commissioner Jack Hermes
The ANC voted on a calendar for the year. The November meeting will be held on December 2 due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
The ANC voted to have hybrid meetings; they have purchased equipment to do so. They would like to rotate the in-person locations. They tentatively plan to have the February meeting at Catholic University.
For some reason, a couple of commissioners again raised the issue of having individual printers. Commissioner Sellars reminded them that OANC already emailed all of the 5A commissioners to say that the ANC cannot pay for printers for individual commissioners. There is already a printer in the ANC’s office. They will check to see if it works.
The ANC voted to apply for another legal assistance grant from OANC.
Lacy Davis is the new Ward 5 MOCR. He can be reached at lacy.davis@dc.gov. Mr. Davis said that DPW was focused on clearing residential streets; that the snow hero team continued to work to shovel for seniors; and that DPW will plow alleys where trash collection is serviced in the alley.
Mr. Davis fielded complaints about the city’s response to the storm. One resident stated that he and his neighbors had already paid a business $300 to have their alley plowed.
Ms. Lovelace stated that Councilmember Parker understood residents’ frustrations with the storm cleanup.
Councilmember Parker held a public safety call on January 27, joined by MPD, DC Fire & EMS, and DC Department of Behavioral Health.
DPR and DGS will hold a Ward 5 parks capital projects meeting on February 5 at 6pm via zoom.
The Ward 5 budget forum will be on February 11 at 6:30pm on zoom. Register in advance.
Testify about District agencies’ performance at performance oversight hearings. Flag agency performance issues with Councilmember Parker’s office at ward5.us/oversight.
Conflicting information about responsibility for alley snow clearing given, but Mr. Davis reiterated that the city will create a path in the alleys where trash collection is serviced via the alley.
The next ANC 5A meeting will be February 25, 2026. To receive ANC 5A meeting updates and other information from the ANC, sign up for ANC 5A’s email list.

Join Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker for the annual Ward 5 Budget Forum, which will be held virtually on February 11, 2026, at 6:30pm.
Learn more about the budget process and share your priorities as the Council prepares to work through the FY27 budget proposal.
Register at ward5.us/budgetforum.
Questions? Contact CM Parker’s office at ward5contact@dccouncil.gov or at 202-724-8028.

On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 2pm and 7pm, Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George is hosting virtual budget forums to hear neighbors’ priorities for the upcoming FY27 budget process. This is your opportunity to speak about programs and projects that need funding and help guide Councilmember Lewis George’s work advocating for Ward 4.
To RSVP, visit janeeseward4.com/budgetforum.
Check out Explore!’s February 2026 activities lineup.
Eventbrite: Explore! Fort Totten Events. RSVP encouraged.
Location: 395 Ingraham Street NE
Dance Loft Youth Classes: Mondays at Explore! (Winter Session January 12 – March 16, register at the link).
Kid’s Maker Space Activities: Clay & Texture | February 5, 4pm-7pm
Kid’s Maker Space Activities: Cardboard Creation | February 10, 4pm-7pm
Valentine’s Card Origami Workshop | February 12, 4pm
Candle Making Workshop | February 12, 6pm
Kid’s Maker Space Activities: Paper & Pattern | February 17, 4pm-7pm
Kid’s Maker Space Activities: Clay Open Studio | February 19, 4pm-7pm
Kid’s Maker Space Activities: Tile & Mosaic Play | February 24, 4pm-7pm
Bingo Day | February 25, 2pm
Kid’s Maker Space Activities: Mixed Materials Studio | February 26, 4pm-7pm
The best way to learn about Explore! events is to follow them on eventbrite and visit the Explore Museum website and Art Place Events Page.
From North Michigan Park Civic Association
North Michigan Park Civic Association Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, February 4, 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.
Swearing In of Executive Board Officers – Councilmember Zachary Parker
Shameek Robinson – 1st Vice President
Debra Whitford – Treasurer
John Lucio – Parliamentarian
Civic Association Committee Reports
Financial Report – Debra Whitford
Membership – Aritha Whitford – Nikitta Dixon
T-Shirts
Introduction of the NMPCA Website – Shameek Robinson
Senior Committee – Carmen
Community Update
Snow removal (17 residents)
Opening of McDonald’s
Construction completion of the Conway Center
GUEST SPEAKERS
Kelly Clark – Conway Center
Q & A
Ward 5 Council member Zachary Parker
Q & A
Community Leader Reports
Mayor’s Office – MOCR – Christian Starghill / Anthony Black
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