ANC 5A finally has a functioning website! At the ANC 5A meeting on September 27, 2017, the ANC debuted its new site. This has been years coming. For so long ANC 5A did not have a functioning website to provide adequate notice of meetings, agendas, minutes, resolutions, and other documents. We are really grateful for the efforts of Commissioners Gordon Fletcher (5A08) and Isaiah Burroughs (5A04) in making this website happen. There are some tweaks that still need to be made, like including links to resolutions and putting up the correct map of the ANC boundaries, but it is great that they were able to get this website together in time for the first meeting after the summer recess. If you have any comments or suggestions on the site, send them to Commissioner Fletcher at 5A08@anc.dc.gov. The website address is https://www.dcanc5a.org.
Monthly Archives: September 2017
October 2: LRCA public meeting
I am the new president of the Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association. I will post meeting notices on the blog. Unless stated otherwise, blog content and opinions are my own and not that of the LRCA. That said, I encourage residents to attend meetings when possible.
The first public meeting is Monday, October 2 at 7:00 pm at LaSalle Backus EC (501 Riggs Road NE, enter on Madison Street). Pepco will present on its plans to underground power lines along some neighborhood streets. The Lamond-Riggs Library Friends group will discuss their survey on rebuilding the neighborhood library. Be sure to fill out the survey by October 20. Residents will also have the opportunity to sign up for LRCA committees.
Check out LRCA’s website at http://www.lrcadc.org, consider becoming a member by paying annual dues ($10 for individuals and $15 for households with two or more adults), and join the community listserv. Comments, suggestions, questions welcome at info@lrcadc.org.
September 30: Coffee & Cake at Culture Coffee Too
Culture Coffee Too is on track to open its doors at 300 Riggs Road NE in November. Before then, get a free taste of cake and coffee on September 30 from 11:00 am to 1:30 pm in front of the store (300 Riggs Road NE).
Met Branch Trail Petition
The Ward 4 MBT Coalition has created a petition to show support for completion of the Metropolitan Branch Trail beyond Riggs Road NE into Takoma (Ward 4 route). DC’s Department of Transportation released a design-construction request for proposals for the Brookland to Fort Totten extension. DDOT has not selected a contractor for that portion just yet, but a selection could be made soon. The extension beyond Riggs Road though has been the subject of lots of meetings and compromise. ANC 4B’s Public Works and Infrastructure Committee held a public meeting on the proposed Ward 4 route on September 5, 2017. Details of that meeting are available here and here.
We wrote about the proposed Ward 4 route in this post. It will essentially be an enlarged sidewalk along Riggs Road, sharrows along 1st Street NE and contraflow bike lane on McDonald Place NE (compromise design), and then an enlarged sidewalk on Blair Road NW into Takoma. There is some disagreement about which street to branch off Blair into Takoma, but that is the gist of the route. ANC 4B Commissioner Tanya Topolewski (4B02) raised the possibility of having the route run along 3rd Street NW to provide access to the Takoma Recreation Center, but it is not clear at this point how many people support that option.
The National Park Service has shown new willingness to have the route run parallel to the metro tracks past Riggs Road. Therefore, some commissioners want to be sure that any resolution in support of the Ward 4 extension will have an assurance from DDOT that the agency will diligently pursue the option of having an off-road trail parallel to the tracks, since that is the option that mostly everyone believes is best. It is not clear when ANC 4B will take up a resolution on the extension, but if you are interested in showing support for the MBT’s completion before then, here’s a petition.
Art Place Construction Notice 9/25/2017 & 10/2/2017
Art Place Construction Notice 9/11/2017 & 9/18/2017
September 16: Food, Family, & Fun Fair at Backus Food Hub
September 15: 70’s Soul Movie Night at Riggs-LaSalle Rec
70’s Soul at Riggs
On the big screen
(Showing performances by some of the best 70’s artist)
Friday, September 15, 2017
Riggs-LaSalle Community Center
501 Riggs Road NE – on the field
Begins After Sunset (8:30 p.m.)
Bring your Lawn Chairs and Blankets.
1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes for best 70’s outfit!
Please join Commissioner Barbara Rogers, 4B08 and DC Department of Parks and Recreation for an end of the summer party. Come out and boogie with your neighbors. Hot dogs, popcorn and water provided.
For information call Commissioner Barbara Rogers on 202-904-1027.
(Rain date Saturday, September 16, 2017- 8:30 p.m.)
October 5: Lamond-Riggs Library Modernization Public Meeting
Advance notice from DC Public Library:
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Dear Lamond Riggs Library Patrons –
We have been communicating with many of you for the past 4-5 years regarding the modernization of the Lamond Riggs Library. We are pleased to announce that we are nearing the time to begin the design process for a new Lamond Riggs Library. To this end, we are holding a Lamond-Riggs Library Community Meeting to take place on Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. at the Library [5401 South Dakota Avenue NE]. Please note, this preliminary meeting will not discuss the design of the proposed library but serve to familiarize us with one another and to inform the community of DCPL’s engagement process.
The Request for Funding Proposals (RFP) for design services will be issued in early November 2017.
September 14: DDOT Public Meeting on Eastern Avenue Rehabilitation Project
From DDOT:
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is holding the second public meeting to discuss the Rehabilitation of Eastern Avenue NE Project (from New Hampshire to Whittier Street NW). DDOT will present design concepts based on community feedback and gather additional comments from the community at this meeitng.
When: Thursday, September 14, 2017
Where: EF International Language Center, 6896 Laurel Street NW, Washington, DC 20012
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Eastern Avenue Info Card FINAL





