Early voting will be available at One Judiciary Square (441 4th Street NW) October 20 to November 1 (except Sunday), 8:30 am – 7:00 pm.
Additional early voting centers will be open October 25 to November 1 (except Sunday), including Turkey Thicket Recreation Center (1100 Michigan Avenue NE) and Takoma Recreation Center (300 Van Buren Street NW).
On the ballot for Wards 4 & 5:
Delegate to the US House of Representatives
Mayor of the District of Columbia
Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
At-Large Member of the Council of the District of Columbia (select up to 2 candidates)
Ward 5 Member of the Council of the District of Columbia
Attorney General for the District of Columbia
United States (“Shadow”) Representative
United States (“Shadow”) Senator
Ward 5 Member of the State Board of Education
Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner
Initiative 71 – “Legalization of Possession of Minimal Amounts of Marijuana for Personal Use Act of 2014”
From 12:01 am Saturday to closing time Sunday, free shuttle buses replace red line trains between Rhode Island and Silver Spring. From WMATA’s website:
Stations Closed: Brookland, Fort Totten (Red Line platform) & Takoma
Last Train Time Change: The last Red Line train of the night from Glenmont to Silver Spring will depart 40 minutes earlier than normal to allow for shuttle bus connections. On Friday and Saturday nights, the last train will leave Glenmont at 1:57 a.m. On Sunday, the last train will leave Glenmont at 10:57 p.m.
Free shuttle buses will replace Red Line trains between Rhode Island Ave & Silver Spring. Shuttle buses will operate on two routes:
Express buses will operate between Rhode Island Avenue and Silver Spring with no intermediate stops. Please add up to 25 minutes of travel time.
Local buses will operate between Rhode Island Ave and Silver Spring, making intermediate stops at Brookland, Fort Totten and Takoma. Please allow 15 minutes of travel time for each station stop.
Good news for the Cafritz team. The developers of Art Place at Fort Totten secured a $115.8 million construction loan from Prudential Mortgage Capital Company for the project. The first phase will bring 520 rental units (of which 121 will be below market rate) along with a fitness center, restaurants, and retail to the neighborhood. From Prudential News:
“The scale and design of this property coupled with the longstanding commitment of the borrower to serving Washington, D.C., will make this a dynamic development for the Fort Totten community,” said Alex Viorst, a principal with Prudential Mortgage Capital Company’s affordable housing business. “When this property is completed, it will bring high quality market rate and affordable housing to the community, along with new commercial and retail opportunities for neighborhood residents.”
Added Lata Reddy, vice president of Corporate Social Responsibility at Prudential and president of The Prudential Foundation, “We are pleased to partner with Prudential Mortgage Capital Company on this important investment. For many households, transportation and housing are the two largest expenditures, and this project will lessen both burdens on its residents. Prudential is focused on helping working families provide for their basic needs, so projects like Art Place are a perfect fit.”
“The Foundation is committed to building a strong community for Washington area residents,” said Calvin Cafritz, Chairman of the Board of The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation. “Art Place will be an important catalyst to the Ft. Totten neighborhood creating a new vibrancy with the addition of residential apartments, shopping, restaurants and a new fitness center while providing 121 apartments as affordable with long-term income and rent restrictions.”