Reminder: NPS will be at tonight’s ANC 5A meeting to discuss metro shortcuts from Gallatin to Galloway Street

  • What:    ANC 5A monthly public meeting
  • When:   Tonight, March 26,2014 at 6:45 pm
  • Where:  UDC-CC, Backus, Room 129 (5171 South Dakota Ave NE)
  • Why:     The National Park Service is doing an environmental study on improvements to the shortcuts people are taking through the parkland between Gallatin and Galloway Streets to access the metro station and bus bays. NPS representatives will be at tonight’s meeting to discuss options.

Can’t make tonight’s meeting? Visit the project website and submit comments by May 2, 2014.

No bidders for Fort Totten metro development

The Washington Business Journal brings us news that there were no submissions to WMATA’s solicitation for joint development at Fort Totten metro station.  The solicitation to develop the large park-and-ride lot went out in November 2013.  Submissions were due March 7, 2014.  Stan Wall, WMATA’s director of real estate and station planning, presented on the project at an ANC meeting in January 2014.  From the WBJ article:

There were no submissions for Fort Totten. At that site, Metro offered a relatively small parcel and required the replacement of roughly 400 commuter parking spaces. The cost of the project would be more than the value of any new development, Wall said, but he expects interest to grow over time.
“It’s not quite ready but I think it’ll be back in a year or two,” he said of Fort Totten.

Essentially, the cost of replacing the 400 or so parking spaces alone is a pretty high financial barrier to development of the property right now.  In addition, potential developers were wary about the two developments already in the pipeline, Fort Totten Square (which will bring 345 apartments to the area) and Art Place at Fort Totten (which is estimated to bring close to 900 apartments).  Once Fort Totten Square is completed in spring 2015 and Art Place is further along, developers will be able to see more clearly the level of investment in the area.

It is not clear if any of this will impact DDOT’s accessibility project around the metro station.  While DDOT is coordinating with WMATA because some of the potential changes will affect WMATA’s property, DDOT’s project is completely separate from WMATA’s solicitation for joint development of the large parking lot.

 

 

Heads Up: Changes to metrobus routes effective March 30

On March 30, 2014, a number of Metrobus routes will change.  For the immediate area:

Route 80 – North Capitol Street

  • Every other trip departing Fort Totten will end at McPherson Square at most times of the day on weekdays.
  • Near Potomac Park, southbound buses will use the Virginia Avenue underpass at 23rd Street and no longer serve stops on Virginia Avenue at 22nd and 25th Streets NW. Alternate bus stops are available along Virginia Avenue NW at 21st and 24th Streets NW.

Route 60 – Fort Totten-Petworth

  • A new schedule will reflect trip time adjustments.
  • Time between buses during weekday, midday hours will increase to every 45 minutes to improve on-time performance.

View other bus route changes on Metro’s website.

 

Comments due May 2nd on improvements to metro shortcuts between Gallatin and Galloway Street NE

The National Park Service has posted online documents related to potential improvements to the paths between Gallatin Street and Galloway Street NE that North Michigan Park residents use as shortcuts to access Fort Totten metro station.  The documents can be found on the NPS Planning, Environment, & Public Comment website (http://parkplanning.nps.gov/rocr) under the project title Prepare Environmental Assessment for Improving Fort Totten-North Michigan Park Pedestrian Access and clicking on “Document List”.  The comment period closes May 2, 2014.  There are a few ways to submit comments:

  • At ANC 5A’s meeting on Wednesday, March 26, 2014, at 6:30 pm at UDC-CC (Backus), Room 129
  • Electronically through the project portal site by clicking on the “Open For Comment” link
  • Fax to (202) 895-6015
  • Mail (postmarked by May 2, 2014) or Hand deliver to:

Superintendent

Rock Creek Park

Fort Totten North Michigan Park Pedestrian Access Improvements Environmental Assessment

3545 Williamsburg Lane NW

Washington, DC 20008-1207

The NPS is proposing four options:

(1) No Action:  The NPS notes current management is in effect, mowing the unofficial trail from South Dakota Avenue to Galloway Street.  Under this proposed option, there would be no NPS maintenance of the trail between Galloway and Gallatin at 6th Place NE.  The temporary light towers would not remain.

(2) Improve Street Side Pedestrian Access: The NPS proposes to fence the project area to protect park resources. Possibly construct a sidewalk on the north side of Gallatin Street (DDOT is already considering constructing a sidewalk on the south side of Galloway).  Possibly install lighting around the perimeter of the project area.

(3) Provide a direct path to provide the greatest unobstructed line-of-sight as possible from the beginning to the end of the trail. The NPS could formalize one of the existing short trails that residents currently use and could also provide trail lighting.

(4) Construct a trail system with amenities that allows for unobstructed line-of-sight.  Amenities could include benches, lighting, and picnic tables.  The area could be cleared of invasive plants, resulting in appearance similar to the park areas east of South Dakota Ave.

Below is the document handed out at the March 19, 2014, meeting.

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Fort Totten Square Walmart now expected to open April 2015

On March 20, 2014, the Lamond Riggs Citizens Association and Lamond Riggs Library hosted a community meeting on Fort Totten Square.  There is not much new to report, except that the opening for Walmart and the other retail is now April 2015 (previously the developers said December 2014).  Residential move-ins are expected around February/March 2015.  Walmart’s anticipated operating hours are 6:00 am to midnight.  Walmart representative Nina Albert stated the company will hold information sessions for people to meet management and learn success tips before applying for jobs.  Ms. Albert emphasized that the company is very interested in hiring from the local community.  In addition, Walmart will work with DC’s Department of Small and Local Business Development to publicize at the appropriate time a prebid conference for subcontractors.  In response to questions about selling beer and wine, Ms. Albert mentioned there is a Ward 4 moratorium on alcohol sales and asked for the community’s help in securing an exception so that the store can sell beer and wine.

We previously mentioned that JBG’s retail arm has a brochure marketing the project with a Subway and Carolina Kitchen.  JBG has executed a lease with Subway.  However, the developer is still working on securing a lease with Carolina Kitchen and continues to anticipate securing a sit-down restaurant for this first phase.  JBG is also actively working to secure a coffee shop for the project.  In response to comments about having more upscale retail choices, the development team solicited community recommendations, stating if anyone has contacts for restaurant, coffee shop, or retail operators who have a good track record to let them know.

Fort Totten Square Fact Sheet

Fort Totten Square Fact Sheet

 

March 19: National Park Service Public Meeting on Gallatin/Galloway Street Path Improvement

On Wednesday, March 19, 2014, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm at UDC-CC’s Backus Campus, the National Park Service is holding a public meeting about the path between Gallatin Street and Galloway Street NE that is used as a shortcut to access Fort Totten metro station.  Residents have expressed concern about the safety and condition of the path for several years.  The NPS has stated it needs to do an environmental assessment before making any long-term improvements to the path.  The public meeting will provide a chance to share concerns and ideas about improving the path.  For special assistance to attend the meeting or for additional information about the project, contact NPS at (202) 895-6004 or rocr_superintendent@nps.gov.

Comments about the path will be accepted through April, 7, 2014 (mailed comments must be postmarked by April 7, 2014).   Be aware that your comment including personal identifying information (such as name, email address, mailing address, phone number) may be made publicly available at any time.  Comments may be submitted:

  • Electronically at http://parkplanning.nps.gov  (the NPS Planning, Environment, and Public comment website)
  • Written comments by fax at (202) 895-6015
  • Written comments by mail to:

Superintendent

Rock Creek Park

North Michigan Park Pedestrian Access Improvements Environmental Assessment 

3545 Williamsburg Lane, NW

Washington, DC 20008-1207

Zoning revision summaries for ANC 4B & ANC 5A

Last month DC’s Office of Planning sent each ANC a summary of the proposed revisions to the zoning code that would affect that particular ANC.  Click here (pdf) for the summary for ANC 4B and here (pdf) for ANC 5A.

The summaries are helpful in focusing what seems to be a mammoth undertaking and explaining the pertinent changes.  For this area, there are changes that will reduce parking minimum requirements for new construction within 0.5 miles of the metro station and encourage various means of transportation.

There would be new buffer requirements for industrial zones from residential zones.  For this community, this mainly affects areas close to the rail lines by Fort Totten station, around 2nd Street NE, and around Chillum Place NE.  There would be new limitations on non-industrial uses (e.g., nightclub, emergency shelter, and waste related services).  The Fort Totten Overlay provisions of the current code would be carried over into the new code.  The Office of Planning noted the Ward 5 Industrial Land Transformation Task Force might propose additional recommendations.

It is plausible that a few areas could have accessory apartments.

On March 11, 2014, the Office of Planning is hosting an open house on the proposed revision at the Petworth Library (4200 Kansas Avenue NW) from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Tomorrow’s Lamond Riggs Citizens Association mayor forum is cancelled, will be rescheduled

Edit:  The forum was scheduled for tomorrow.

The Lamond Riggs Citizens Association’s mayor forum originally scheduled for tomorrow, March 11, 2014, at Plymouth Congregational United Church of Christ is cancelled and will be rescheduled due to the mayor’s “State of the District” address.  Go to lrca.info for notice of the new forum date.

Cafritz team says effect of Walmart, demographic changes need to be assessed for 2nd stage of Art Place at Fort Totten

Now that we know construction will start on the first stage (Building A) of Art Place at Fort Totten, we can turn to the second stage (Building B).  We have always been told that Building B is on the backburner until construction of Building A is underway. 

A quick refresher:  The Cafritz team received approval to move the grocery store from Building A to Building B.  They then asked for flexibility on including a grocery store in Building B at all because Walmart is opening down the street with a grocery component.  They also submitted a plan for Building B that included some recreational components (e.g., ice rinks).  The Zoning Commission held a public meeting in 2012, at which time the commission expressed a number of concerns regarding the design of, uses, and community amenities in Building B.  The commission asked the Cafritz team to come back with a plan that addressed their concerns. 

The update:  The Zoning Commission included an agenda item on Art Place in its January 2014 meeting because of the delay in setting a hearing for Building B.  On January 8, 2014, the Cafritz team submitted a letter to the commission ostensibly to provide a status update on Building B.  That letter requests more time (specifically one year) to provide a more detailed update on Building B.  They say they are continuing to pursue the children’s museum and the recreational component of Building B.  However, they state it is difficult to assess what large-scale retail component they can attract for Building B due to Walmart’s pending opening in Fort Totten Square.  They say they have been told that retailers are waiting to see Walmart’s effect on retail potential in the area before committing to Building B.  To support their letter, they provided a letter by HR Retail, which is responsible for marketing the project.  Both letters mention the demographic changes taking place in the neighborhood, which they say are leading retailers to want to wait to assess what uses would appeal to not just existing residents but future residents as well.  Therefore, the Cafritz team says they believe it is best to focus on their top priority–relocating the Riggs Park Plaza resident–and get Building A completed.  They requested to return to the commission with a status report once they determine what modifications to the design and uses of Building B would be most appropriate for “this fast-changing community.” 

At the January meeting, commission members expressed concern about how open-ended the project seems to be.  They stated they would give the Cafritz team until July 15, 2014, to come back with an end date for the first phase as well as a phasing plan for the rest of the project.   

Click on the thumbnails to read the letter (all of these documents are publicly available on the DC Office of Zoning website by searching case number 06-10B)

 

Save the Date: March 20 Community Meeting with Fort Totten Square developers & Walmart

Fort Totten Square Community Meeting Flyer

Fort Totten Square Community Meeting Flyer

The Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association and DC Public Library are sponsoring, “What’s Developing at Fort Totten Square,” a community-wide meeting, on Thursday, March 20, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. at the Lamond-Riggs Public Library (5401 South Dakota Avenue NE).

2014 will mark key milestones in the construction of a mixed-use development project at 3rd and Riggs Road NE. Learn what to expect, and get your questions answered by key representatives from Fort Totten Square, Wal-Mart and the community.

For more information or to submit project-specific questions in advance, send an email to lrdtf.info@yahoo.com or call 202-541-6255

Construction starting on Art Place at Fort Totten this month

Thanks to ANC 5A08 Commissioner Angel Alston, we received a construction notice for Art Place at Fort Totten.  The notice states construction will start in early to mid-March on the first phase of the project, which will consist of 520 rental apartments and approximately 100,000 square feet of commercial space.  Foulger Pratt was selected as the general contractor in November 2013.  Recall that this project will close Hamilton Street and create a new roadway on Ingraham Street.  Accordingly, construction will begin with the relocation of the utilities on Hamilton Street.  Excavation will begin after the utilites are relocated.  Keep an eye out for signs of street and alley closings and parking restrictions, particularly for Hamilton Street and 4th Street.  Construction is anticipated to be complete by 2016.  Updates will be provided by the commissioner.  As an aside, we are hearing positive news about potential retailers lined up for the first phase of the project.

Construction notice below:

Art Place Construction Notice

Art Place Construction Notice