Solicitation for Faith United Church of Christ Community Agreement Committee Members

From ANC 5A

If you are a resident of ANC 5A who lives within the boundaries of North Michigan Park or Michigan Park and are interested in being part of a group of community members who will work together to create a community agreement while Faith United Church operates a hypothermia shelter for women, please contact Commissioner Gordon Fletcher Email:  5a08@anc.dc.gov

December 2: Hellbender Record Fair

Hellbender Brewery Record Fair
December 2, 2023
1:00 pm-7:00 pm
5788 2nd Street NE

Hellbender Brewery is hosting a record fair on Saturday, December 2 from 1pm to 7pm. In addition to numerous vinyl vendors, there will be two food trucks and a live DJ. This is a free, all ages event and fun for the whole family. More information about the event can be found here.

November 29: ANC 5A Public Meeting (Virtual)

From ANC 5A

ANC 5A Meeting
Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 6:45 pm

VIRTUAL ONLY

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81870709297?pwd=WDRMMGpvaVVGSGc5amNSU003UDE0QT09

Meeting ID: 818 7070 9297

Passcode: 847136

Dial In: 301 715 8592

Individuals will be called on once acknowledged by the Chair.

AGENDA

I. Call Meeting to Order 6:45 pm

II. Quorum  

III. Agenda Review/Acceptance  

IV. Commission Business
A. Secretary Update: Minutes for Approval (October 2023; Special Meeting November 2023)
B. Treasurer Report
C. Annual Report Actions

V. Commission Action Items/Updates

A. Public Safety Committee
B. Faith United Church of Christ Hypothermia Community Agreement

VI. Community Updates
A. MPD  
B. Mayor’s Office
C. Councilmember Parker’s office  

VII. Reports & Presentations
A. Catholic University of America (5A04)

VIII. Next Meeting: Wednesday, January 24, 2023

IX. Adjourn

November 29: Ward 5 Monthly Public Safety Call – Register in Advance

Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker invites residents to join his next Monthly Public Safety Call on Wednesday, November 29 at 3:00 p.m. 

Guests will be Matthew Graves, United States Attorney for DC; Dr. Barbara J. Bazron, Director of the D.C. Department of Behavioral Health; and MPD Fifth District Commander Sylvan Altieri. Please join to share your observations, concerns, and questions. 

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

Reach out to CM Parker’s office to share questions or specific concerns you would like to be addressed at the public safety meetings by emailing ward5contact@dccouncil.gov or calling 202-724-8028. 

November 27: ANC 4B Public Meeting

From ANC 4B

ANC 4B Regular Public Meeting Agenda
Monday, November 27, 2023, 7:00 p.m.

Virtual Meeting Details:

For video participation via Zoom on a computer or mobile device, click this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83287696066?pwd=RWpZaEkvK01hQXY1N3NHeVJpWkVBdz09.

For voice-only participation on a telephone, dial (301) 715-8592.

Meeting ID: 832 8769 6066. Passcode: 262224.

  1. Call to Order & Roll Call
  2. Administrative Items:
    • Instructions for Participation in Virtual Meeting
    • Consideration and Approval of Agenda
    • Approval of October 2023 Regular Public Meeting Minutes
    • Approval of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B Annual Report 2023 and Recognition of Student Art Submission Winners
  3. Commissioner Updates
  4. Community Concerns
  5. Presentation: Richard R. Bebout, Ph.D., Chief of Crisis Services; District Department of Behavioral Health; Alternative 911 Responses and Community Response Team (10-minute presentation; 10-minute discussion)
  6. Presentation: Nora Ivory, Project WISH Coordinator; Community Health Administration, Cancer and Chronic Disease Prevention Bureau, DC Health; Project WISH (10-minute presentation; 10-minute discussion)
  7. Reports:
    • Representative, Metropolitan Police Department (3 min)
    • Sophia Tekola, Mayor’s Office on Community Relations and Services (3 min)
    • Barbara Rogers, Office of Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George (3 min)
    • Frazier O’Leary, Ward 4 State Board of Education Representative (3 min)
    • Housing Justice Committee (2 min)
    • Vision Zero Committee (2 min)
    • Youth Advisory Committee (2 min)
  8. Consent Calendar:
    • Resolution 4B-23-1101: Highlighting Administrative Challenges in Issuing ANC Grants and Requesting Procedural Improvements to Facilitate Commission Grantmaking (Commissioner Brooks, Commissioner Palmer, Commissioner Smith, Commissioner Gilligan, Commissioner Yeats)
    • Resolution 4B-23-1102: Calling for Parity in Response to Rodent Infestations Across Private Residences, Schools and Parks (Commissioner Yeats, Commissioner Palmer, Commissioner Smith)
    • Resolution 4B-23-1103: Supporting ANC 4D re: Kennedy Street Library (Commissioner Brooks, Commissioner Johnson, Commissioner Palmer)
    • Resolution 4B-23-1104: Reiterating Calls for Conveniently Located Swing Space for Whittier Elementary School (Commissioner Smith, Commissioner Brooks, Commissioner Palmer)
  9. Resolution 4B-23-1105: Supporting and Providing Feedback on B25-0564, the Environmental Justice Amendment Act of 2023 (Commissioner Palmer, Commissioner Yeats, Commissioner Brooks, and Commissioner Smith)
  10. Adjournment

ANC 4B is in recess December 2023.

The next ANC 4B Planning Meeting is scheduled for January 9 at 6:30pm.

The next Regular Public Meeting is scheduled for January 22 at 7:00pm.

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Traffic Pattern Change at Intersection of New Hampshire Ave NE, South Dakota Ave NE, & McDonald Place NE

From DDOT

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 15, 2023

Media Contacts:
German Vigil –  (202) 306-1668, german.vigil@dc.gov

Traffic Pattern Change at the Intersection of New Hampshire Ave NE, South Dakota Ave NE, and McDonald Place NE, November 15, 2023, to January 17, 2024

(WASHINGTON, DC) —The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is advising all stakeholders to continue to expect intermittent lane closures and traffic pattern changes at the Intersection of New Hampshire Ave NE – South Dakota Ave NE and McDonald Place NE. Please see the following information for updated lane closures and traffic pattern changes:

Utility Upgrade Construction

As part of the Metropolitan Branch Trail Fort Totten to Takoma Project, the utility upgrades at this intersection will begin on Wednesday, November 15, 2023. These utility upgrades are intended to improve drainage and pedestrian safety at the intersection. Two-way vehicle traffic flow will be maintained during peak and off-peak hours on South Dakota Ave NE, and two travel lanes in each direction on New Hampshire Ave NE during peak hours only. Impacted locations will be contacted to accommodate access to these facilities.

These lane closures and traffic pattern changes are necessary to complete utility upgrades work in the most efficient manner as a part of the Metropolitan Branch Trail Fort Totten to Takoma Project.

Sidewalk and Trail Construction

As part of the planned Metropolitan Branch Trail work in the abovementioned area, intermittent temporary sidewalk closures will be taking place to relocate curb/gutter sections, upgrade utilities, and place additional traffic control poles at the intersection corners. To improve pedestrian safety and provide enough space, pedestrian detours will be in place, where possible, to move pedestrians to the opposite side of the roadway at the closest accessible crosswalk. Each impacted location will be contacted directly to coordinate a location specific pedestrian egress plan through that specific section of sidewalk.

Traffic controls, including signage, will be in place to guide motorists and pedestrians safely through the work zone. All users of the roadway are advised to stay alert and be observant of signage and work zones while traveling in this area.

Once complete, the Metropolitan Branch Trail Fort Totten to Takoma Project will include improvements such as a new multi-use trail section, sidewalks, streetlights, green area revitalization, and other streetscape elements.

For more information about this project and to stay up to date on traffic related impacts and construction progress, please visit https://mbt-forttotten-takoma.ddot.dc.gov.

November 18: Ward 4 Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway

Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George is teaming up with the Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association (LRCA) again to give out turkeys for Thanksgiving.

From the office of CM Lewis George:

The annual Ward 4 Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway for Ward 4 families in need will take place on Saturday, November 18 starting at 11am at Riggs LaSalle Rec Center (501 Riggs Rd NE). The event will be first come, first serve while supplies last, and residents will be asked to bring proof of Ward 4 residency (DC ID, lease, utility bill, etc). To ensure we help as many Ward 4 families as possible, each family will be limited to one turkey. I am grateful to be partnering with the Lamond Riggs Citizens Association again this year to co-host this event. Please help us get the word out by sharing the flyer in English or Spanish — or by sharing the flyer on FacebookInstagram, or Twitter. Another option for residents is the Destiny Church for All Nations Turkey Giveaway on Sunday, November 19 at 9:30am at 5209 Georgia Avenue NW (between Brightwood Park and Sixteenth Street Heights). If you want to spread the word about other Thanksgiving giveaway events in our community, please send them to us at teamjaneese@dccouncil.gov.

Run for ANC 5A07 Seat

The DC Board of Elections has issued another notice of vacancy for ANC 5A07. Nominating petitions are available starting today and are due no later than 4:45 pm on December 4, 2023.

ANC 5A07 covers the area west of the red line tracks at Fort Totten Metro station. It includes the area along 1st Place NE (including Metro’s large parking lot that is slated for future development), the Metropolitan Branch Trail at Fort Totten, a big chunk of National Park Service parkland, and the residential area west of Fort Totten Park in the Fort Totten neighborhood.

Map of ANC 5A07 boundaries from DC Board of Elections

Armed Forces Retirement Home Development Deal Terminated

Late post

The big development slated for the Armed Forces Retirement Home is no longer. Recall that the development team was scheduled to appear at the ANC 5A meeting in September but did not appear. According to media reports, AFRH officials stated they terminated the development agreement due to changing economic conditions. The property sits in ANC 5A05.

Media coverage: DC Urbanturf; Washington Business Journal; Bisnow

McDonald’s Rebuilding Timeline

Late post

At the North Michigan Park Civic Association meeting in October, Raoul Alvarez gave a quick update about the timeline for rebuilding the McDonald’s located at 4950 South Dakota Avenue NE. The public space permit application for McDonald’s was approved on the Public Space Committee’s consent agenda on August 24, 2023 (#411090).

Mr. Alvarez, the owner, said the plan is to close the restaurant in 3rd quarter 2024 (either September or October). Construction will take about five months. The restaurant will reopen in 2025.

Mr. Alvarez said this is the anticipated timeline. He said that if closure of the restaurant is delayed for some reason, that delay will push construction and reopening deeper into 2025 because of winter weather.

The restaurant sits in ANC 5A08.

Update on WWI-Era Munitions Found in Fort Totten Park – NPS Seeking Funding for Comprehensive Investigation of Park

[Ed. Note: Late yesterday afternoon, the National Park Service (NPS) published a news release regarding the canisters found in Fort Totten Park in April this year. NPS states the munitions are WWI-era munitions, it is possible more may be in the park, and NPS and US Army are seeking funding to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the park.]

News release copied from NPS website

NEWS RELEASE

Update on Fort Totten Park metal canister investigation

Area of the park remains closed

Date: November 9, 2023
Contact: Autumn Cook, 771-215-6954

WASHINGTON— An area of Fort Totten Park remains closed and fenced, and cement barriers and “no trespassing” signs will remain while the National Park Service (NPS) and U.S. Army further investigate the metal canisters, determined to be WWI-era munitions, found there in the spring. Based on investigations to date, the NPS and the Army have determined it is possible Fort Totten Park contains additional munitions.

The two metal canisters, found April 18, were discovered in the park after unauthorized work conducted by an adjacent property owner pushed approximately 10 feet of soil onto NPS land. One munition was a 75-mm projectile, approximately 3 inches in diameter and 11 inches long. The other munition was a Livens projectile, approximately 6 inches in diameter and 19 inches long. Initial assessment by Army experts indicated the 75-mm projectile did not pose a hazard and the Livens projectile contained an unknown liquid. After initial assessment, the items were transported to a nearby secure Federal facility. Both items were evaluated by the Army’s Materiel Assessment Review Board (MARB). The MARB evaluates munitions with an unknown liquid fill using data collected through non-intrusive assessment, historical records, and military expertise. Initial testing of the liquid in the Livens projectile was inconclusive, so it was taken to Aberdeen Proving Ground in Edgewood, Maryland, on Aug. 2, for additional testing. The additional testing indicated that the Livens did not pose a hazard.

To date, the additional testing determined:

  • The 75-mm projectile contained only soil.
  • The Livens projectile was filled 85 percent with liquid. The liquid was 99.9994 percent water and 0.0006 percent a commercial chemical called acetophenone. That concentration is equivalent to one grain of sand in one million grains. Acetophenone is a commercial chemical used in the perfume industry as fragrance in soaps and perfumes, as a flavoring agent in foods, and as a solvent for plastics and resins. It is not hazardous.

The NPS and Army are seeking funding to conduct a comprehensive investigation at Fort Totten Park.

More information regarding the use of the site during the construction of the Metrorail Greenline can be found at https://www.nps.gov/cwdw/learn/management/fort-totten-trail-construction.htm.

The safety of visitors and the community are of the utmost importance to the NPS and the Army. As such, the park will remain closed. It is important to stay out of the area while it remains closed. If you believe that you have encountered a munition, you should consider it dangerous. Learn and follow the 3Rs of explosives safety: Recognize—when you may have encountered a munition and the potential danger; Retreat—do not approach, touch, move or disturb it; Report—call 911 and notify local law enforcement of what you saw and where you saw it.

November 15: MBT (Blair Road to Piney Branch) Public Meeting

From DDOT

Public Meeting Notice: Metropolitan Branch Tail (Blair Road to Piney Branch Road NW), November 15, 2023

(WASHINGTON, DC) —The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) invites you to a virtual public meeting on Wednesday, November 15, 2023, to discuss the Metropolitan Branch Trail (Blair Rd to Piney Branch Rd NW). DDOT will present an overview of the project, updated designs, next steps, and get feedback from the community.

When completed, the Metropolitan Branch Trail (MBT) will be an 8-mile trail that runs from Union Station in the District of Columbia to Silver Spring in Maryland. DDOT’s Metropolitan Branch Trail (Blair Rd to Piney Branch Rd NW) Project will connect existing and proposed segments of the MBT near Takoma station using a variety of facility types such as Protected Bike Lanes, Bike Boulevard, Neighborhood Bikeways, Bike Lanes, Multi-use Paths, Shared Streets.

DATE: November 15, 2023

TIME: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

WHERE: Virtual on WebEx

To view the virtual presentation via WebEx:

Event Link: https://tinyurl.com/MBT-PineyBranch-to-BlairRoad

Event Password: JoinUs!

Dial-in option (audio only):  +1-202-860-2110

Access code: 231 471 16413

The Webex system will prompt you for a Numeric Webinar Password: 5646870

For questions about the meeting, please email: samer.alhawamdeh@dc.gov

Register for Ward 5 Holiday Turkey Giveaway

Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker is giving out turkeys this holiday season to Ward 5 residents on November 20, 2023, in the Langston Golf Course parking lot (2600 Benning Road NE).

Limited supply. Reserve your turkey ahead of time at ward5.us/turkey2023.

CM Parker’s office will send out a message to confirm pick-up times after you register for your turkey. Bring a form of identification when you pick up your turkey on November 20.

For any questions or concerns, please call CM Parker’s office at 202-724-8028 or email ward5contact@dccouncil.gov.