Councilmember Robert White is hosting informal conversations in each Ward while the Council is on recess this summer. He will be in Ward 5 tonight August 27, 5-6pm at Metrobar, located at 640 Rhode Island Avenue NE. Register: CM Robert White Summer Office Hours.
SINGLE MEMBER DISTRCT 5A02 AND SURROUNDING NEIGHBORS Boys Town Redevelopment Large Tract Review Neighborhood Meeting
The Urban Atlantic Development team will provide an update on the development status of the former Boys Town site on Sargent Road. Urban Atlantic has submitted a Large Tract Review application with the District’s Office of Planning for the development of 166 duplex homes, consistent with the existing R-2 zoning. The meeting will review the materials submitted with the application and offer an opportunity for community questions and comments.
Wednesday, September 10th 6:30 pm
Microsoft Teams Link: Microsoft Teams Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 252 113 980 753 1 Passcode: MY9a5Ui2 Dial in by phone: 1 443-948-6064 Code: 682943271# Phone conference ID: 682 943 271#
Join the DC Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR) for the Jazz in the Park series Thursday August 28, 6pm-8pm, at North Michigan Park Rec. Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy live music with neighbors.
Join Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker for a townhall on situational update on National Guard troops and federal agents in the District, along with resources for neighbors and an opportunity to ask questions.
Please join the DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) and the DC Department of General Services (DGS) for a community meeting to discuss the initial designs for improvements to the triangle park at the intersection of Riggs Road & South Dakota Avenue NE.
Your attendance is greatly appreciated!
Meeting details:
Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: Lamond Riggs Neighborhood Library – 5401 South Dakota Ave NE, Washington, DC 20011
Individuals needing special accommodations, please contact Rasheed Jibreel at rasheed.jibreel@dc.gov or by telephone at (202)-341-0158.
Additional websites for the Riggs and South Dakota Triangle Park project.
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will begin alley paving on Monday, August 25, 2025, weather permitting, for the alley bounded by Nicholson St NE, Kensington Pl NE, Madison St NE and 6th St NE (Square 3740). Work will take approximately one week to complete, weather permitting.
Workdays are Monday through Saturday between the hours of 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Once the work begins, the areas under construction will be closed and parking will not be permitted. Pedestrians and vehicles will not have access to private property with entrances along the alley.
For questions or concerns contact DDOT at 301-634-4435 or by email at adil.rizvi@dc.gov.
Free and open to the community! The festival series is always a good time for the kids.
August 23rd – “Minecraft” Back to School Bash & Pizza Party
Enjoy some summer fun for the whole family! Join DC Fray & The Cafritz Foundation for an afternoon of inspiration + prizes as part of our community-centered Children’s Festival Event Series to provide supplies and get students and their families enthused about the upcoming schoolyear!
September 13th – Fall Carnival Experience
Ready to experience an amazing Carnival right in your own backyard? Come out and enjoy games, food, a live DJ, and loads of fun! There will even be a face painter on site! All as part of our community-centered Children’s Festival Event Series.
A local coffee pop up will offer hot and iced coffee and fresh roasted coffee beans for sale on Saturdays & Sundays, 8am-1pm, in front of One Life Fitness, 5198 South Dakota Avenue NE.
Every Friday from 4pm to 8pm, UDC CAUSES hosts a farmers market at UDC’s Lamond-Riggs campus, 5171 South Dakota Avenue NE. Enter parking lot off Galloway Street NE.
UDC is still accepting vendors for the market. If you are interested in vending, complete UDC’s Farmers Market Vendor Interest Form. For more info, contact the Farmers Market Manager Andy Blunk at andrew.blunk@udc.edu or call 202-274-7124.
For the first market on August 15, UDC had three food vendors along with a small produce stand. There was a nice turnout for the first market. I arrived at the market around 5:30ish. Some of the produce like tomatoes had already sold out. Chauna Price, the soil manager at UDC’s Lamond-Riggs urban food hub who oversees the stand, said that they hope to increase the produce offerings in the coming weeks.
The food vendors were pretty good, selling a variety of food like Peruvian dumplings and fried rice by Misky Wasy, empanadas and pastries by Sweet & Salty Bakery, and Colombian fruity treats by Fruity Side. It is nice to be able to pick up some eats and then walk across the street for the weekly Fridays at Fort Totten concert series at 6 pm.
Join your neighbors and support the new neighborhood farmers market at UDC Lamond-Riggs campus every Friday 4pm-8pm through December.
Yesterday, the office of Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George shared a recap of her town hall meeting providing resources for dealing with recent federal actions in DC.
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From Office of CM Janeese Lewis George
Dear Neighbors,
On Friday evening, we held a Ward 4 town hall to discuss recent federal actions impacting District residents. Thank you to every neighbor who attended, asked questions, and joined us in learning how we can come together to support our community during this challenging time. For neighbors who weren’t able to make it, you can view the slide presentation and watch the full recording.
Over the last week, we’ve continued to hear concerns from neighbors about federal law enforcement activity in the District. As this presence continues in our communities, we have created an online form where neighbors can report and document any concerning incidents involving federal agents. Reports can be submitted anonymously and will be reviewed by our team.
As always, we remain a resource for neighbors’ questions and concerns.
The District Department of Transportation has issued a Notice of Intent (NOI) for proposed changes to 3rd and Kennedy Street NE (NOI-25-159-MSD). Submit comments to miheret.dirirsa@dc.gov by September 4, 2025.
Proposed changes
Add a 15-ft wide crosswalk on 3rd St NE at the intersection of 3rd and Kennedy St NE
Add no-parking zone per DDOT’s Design and Engineering Manual (DEM) to provide visibility
Install one speed hump and safety signages on Kennedy Street
Install RRFB (Rectangular Rapid-Flashing Beacon) at the new crosswalk
This is years overdue. There are three schools in this tiny section of the neighborhood. School staff and parents often park along Kennedy as it curves around to 3rd Street creating a blind curve that is dangerous to people in cars, people on bikes, and pedestrians. A school bus was hit at the end of the school year.
Residents have been asking for years, literally, for DDOT to address this issue. We knew it was going to be a problem when DDOT requested that the Cafritz Foundation pay to open up 3rd Street and three charter schools opened up years ago. DDOT shrugged and insisted everything had to be funneled through their ever-changing 311 system. Glad this is finally being addressed, but city officials really need do a lot better about not waiting years to address foreseeable and known problems created by DDOT and development projects.
Clinical Health & Wellness is looking to open a medical cannabis shop at 4942 South Dakota Avenue NE. The property sits in ANC 5A08 in North Michigan Park. Elaine Alston is the ANC commissioner for the area.
ANC 5A filed a protest against the medical cannabis license application. By order dated July 16, 2025, the ABCA Board dismissed the ANC’s protest for failure to specify statutory grounds for its protest.
ANC 5A then filed a motion for reconsideration of the Board’s dismissal. By order dated August 13, 2025, the ABCA Board denied the motion for reconsideration.
Unclear if the ANC will seek further legal review.
The shop seeks to open in the strip mall next to the McDonald’s where there is already a 24/7 Smoke Shop. Residents and the ANC have been more vocal about their displeasure with the property owner for leasing to undesirable tenants and failing to adequately maintain the property.
Thanks to the parents who filled out the Art Place kid maker pop up space survey, the first ever Parent & Kid Coffee is happening Saturday, August 16. Free coffee for parents, playtime for the kids, and a chance to meet your neighbors.
Tonight from 6:30pm-7:30pm, Councilmember Lewis George will host a Zoom webinar town hall for Ward 4 residents to share the latest information and resources around recent federal actions impacting DC and take questions from the community. Neighbors can RSVP to receive the Zoom link by clicking here.
Today, 4pm-7pm, the Explore Museum Kids Maker Space is hosting a Clay Workshop with Ms. Clara! Work with with air-dry clay to create charming miniatures. Shape your creations on Friday, August 15, then return next week for a two-part follow-up:
Wednesday, August 20 – Paint your miniatures during new midweek open hours.
Friday, August 22 – Add magnets to turn your finished pieces into functional art!