This Saturday, June 14, 2025 at 10:00 am, the Lamond-Riggs Library hosts a Special Juneteenth Storytime with the book launch for “Tell Me About Juneteenth” by illustrator DeAndra Hodge.
Free copies of the book will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Supplies limited.
If you have newly planted street trees in front of your house, please water them. Last summer was pretty dry and a bunch of the newly planted trees suffered. If we want a healthy tree canopy to help us breathe and provide shade in the heat, we need to take care of the street trees.
ANC 5A held its monthly public meeting on May 28, 2025. Commissioners present: Keith Sellars (5A01); Timothy Thomas (5A02) – Vice Chair; Emily Singer Lucio (5A03) – Chair & Secretary; Jack Hermes (5A04) – Parliamentarian; Derrick Holloway (5A06); Valeria Sosa Garnica (5A07); Elaine Alston (5A08); Shelagh Bocoum (5A09) – Treasurer. ANC 5A05 is vacant.
The meeting started about 10 minutes late (almost every meeting this year has started late). It was unnecessarily long, lasting until almost 10pm. A timer might be a good idea.
Queens Chapel Civic Association Grant Application (5A02) (Charlotte Lewis, Association President)
The ANC approved a grant for the Queens Chapel Civic Association – $2,300(?) for beautification and $4,700(?) to support their Community Day celebration. They will beautify the three entrance points to the neighborhood and the marker in memory of Rev. David Turner. They will not use grant funds on food for the community day.
Mundo Verde Public Charter School Holiday Construction Request (5A03) (Kristin Scotchmer, Owner-Representative)
The ANC approved a request for Mundo Verde to do construction on two holidays – October 13 & November 11, 2025. Ms. Scotchmer said they are requesting holiday work just in case they need those days because of weather impacts. The project is currently in the demolition phase. They will begin site work soon.
Washington Latin Public Charter School Holiday Construction Request (5A05)
A representative for Washington Latin requested ANC support for construction work on July 4, a Friday. The school is scheduled for substantial completion on July 24 so they wanted the extra day to make sure they hit that target date due to recent rains. This area does not have a single member district commissioner.
The school’s permit already allows for Saturday construction, but the ANC seemed to be confused about this point. The ANC took about 30 minutes to discuss this holiday work request before opposing (2 or 3 voted in support) so that residents were not faced with two days in a row of early construction noise over a holiday weekend.
Medical Cannabis Dispensary Application in North Michigan Park (5A08)
Clinical Health & Wellness has a pending ABCA application to open a medical marijuana dispensary at 4942 South Dakota Avenue NE (the strip mall next to the McDonald’s). The owners attended Commissioner Alston’s (5A08) single member district meeting the day before but did not attend the full ANC meeting.
Residents opposed the application. Residents who attended the SMD meeting thought the applicant was not fully transparent about their relationship with the former applicant or about their plans for the shop. There was a long discussion about what the process was supposed to be and what should go in the ANC letter. Also lots of displeasure expressed with the property owner for not maintaining the property well and for continuously seeking undesirable tenants. The ANC voted unanimously to protest the application.
The ANC also mentioned something about sending a letter of disapproval to the property owner with a copy to Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker, Mayor Muriel Bowser, DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb, and Congressswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton.
Ward 5 MOCR Manager Anthony Black discussed the mayor’s FY2026 budget, which was submitted to the DC Council the day before the ANC’s meeting. Mr. Black stated that despite the city’s budget challenges because of the $1 billion cut to the city’s budget by House Republicans, there will be no furloughs or layoffs of District government employees.
The Pride Parade is on June 7 so make sure you stay aware of transit impacts and road closures.
Ward Days are 10am-3pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday when the Ward 5 MOCRs are available to meet commissioners or residents around the ward.
The slide at the North Michigan Park Recreation Center has been repaired.
Mr. Black stated that he would flag concerns about the medical marijuana shop to leadership.
Commissioner Hermes (5A04), the commissioner for the Catholic University area and a Catholic U student, stated that many of his fellow students have lost jobs at neighborhood restaurants that have closed. He said he supports a repeal of Initiative 82 (tipped minimum wage initiative) because he thinks it has negatively impacted restaurants, leading to closure in some instances, and students rely on restaurant jobs to help pay for school. Mr. Black said he would relay those concerns to leadership.
Updated to add: Commissioner Sellars asked if there is anything the city can do to help the National Park Service cut the very overgrown grass at Fort Circle Park. Mr. Black said he would inquire.
Ward 5 Council Report (Andrianna Lovelace, Constituent Services Coordinator for Councilmember Zachary Parker)
CM Parker held a public safety walk in the Trinidad neighbohrood with CM Brooke Pinto who chairs the council’s Committee on the Judiciary & Public Safety.
Residents are invited to walk with CM Parker in the Pride Parade.
Commissioner Hermes raised his concerns about Initiative 82 again stating he supports a repeal becuase of all of the restaurants in Brookland that are closing.
Boys Town Redevelopment (5A02) (Vicki Davis, Urban Atlantic)
Urban Atlantic will be redeveloping the Boys Town campus on Sargent Road NE. The current plan for the 12-acre campus is for approximately 170 duplexes with 10 percent set aside for inclusionary zoning units at 80 percent of area median income.
They plan to open up the campus and build one mile of sidewalks throughout the campus site.
They will keep the 8,000 square foot main building. They have not decided what to do with it just yet. They welcome ideas. Some ideas include a daycare or affordable housing.
They plan to build a small playground that would be the responsibility of the HOA but open to the surrounding neighborhood.
The current zoning designation allows duplexes and triplexes. They thought about asking for more density but decided to stick with what the current designation allows. Because this will be a matter of right development, they only need to undergo large tract review. They are working on their traffic study now. They are aiming to submit their large tract review application in mid-June.
Commissioner Thomas (5A02) and Urban Atlantic will meet with nearby residents soon.
Urban Atlantic developed The Parks at Walter Reed and Rhode Island Row.
RiverSmart Homes (Skye Webster, District Department of Energy & the Environment)
The Riversmart Homes Program provides subsidies to install features to reduce stormwater runoff. Features may include a rain barrel, trees, native gardens, and removal of impermeable surfaces. (It’s a really great program & everyone should sign up.) There is a RiverSmart Maintenance Assistance Program.
Questions about the programs may be sent to Skye Webster at skye.webster@dc.gov.
Commissioner Updates
Commissioner Alston stated that residents at her SMD meeting on May 27 voted to request relocation of the bikeshare station on Decatur Street NE.
Commissioner Hermes stated that he would like to have the ANC’s June public meeting be in person. At this point things got a little hard to follow. Lots of discussion on this. Residents chimed in in the chat that they would like to have a virtual option to make it easier for people to attend meetings.
Then Commissioner Bocoum moved to have the ANC meet in July and August but did not really say why. (Note: The bylaws state the commission is to meet every month except July, August, and December. The ANC voted on a calendar at the beginning of the year). Commissioner Hermes sought to amend the motion to two separate votes, one to meet in July and one to meet in August. Chair Lucio raised the point that if the need arises to discuss specific issues, the ANC could always call a special meeting. By this point it was after 9:30pm. Discussion went on entirely way too long and a couple of the commissioners started being disagreeable with one another. Finally, at Commissioner Lucio’s prompting, Commissioner Bocoum agreed to withdraw her motion so that the ANC could discuss the issue at their next planning meeting.
Then Commissioner Holloway (5A06) wanted to move to have the ANC redo officer elections. He said when the ANC voted on officers at the beginning of the year, there were still a lot of vacant ANC 5A seats. He said that he did not think that Commissioner Lucio should be serving as both chair and secretary (Note: The commission had enough commissioners at the beginning of the year so that there was no need to double up on the chair and secretary position but that is what the ANC voted to do).
This discussion was a lot for residents to witness and went on way too long before Commissioner Hermes finally interjected to say that the issue could not be voted on that evening. He said an executive officer would need to place on the agenda removal of officers and a vote for new officers. Notice would need to be provided at least seven days in advance.
The next public meeting will be June 25. Unclear if the meeting will be in person, virtual, or hybrid. The ANC will provide notice.
The Fridays at Fort Totten summer concert series kicks off Friday, June 6, 2025. The series, sponsored by The Modern at Art Place & DC Fray, features a different artist 6pm to 8pm every Friday through September 5.
Bring a chair, hang out with neighbors, and enjoy live music, a food truck, and games.
Attorney General Brian Schwalb and the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) will be hosting a series of community forums in June and July. District residents will have the opportunity to learn more about the work of the office. Topics to be discussed include public safety, worker’s rights and OAG’s housing and policy initiatives. Mark your calendars for the following dates:
Northeast DC – Tuesday, June 10, 2025: Lamond-Riggs/Lillian J. Huff Neighborhood Library (5401 South Dakota Avenue NE)
All forums take place from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. District residents can RSVP to their meeting of choice by visiting https://oag.dc.gov/forums.
[Updated 6/8/2025: Ms. Escobar Arevalo has been located.]
[Updated 6/5025 with Spanish language flyer from MPD]
A neighbor passed along information from MPD seeking help in locating Ana “Ceci” Escobar. Please share with neighbors. Hopefully, Ms. Escobar will be found safe and sound soon.
The Metropolitan Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 40-year-old Ana Escobar-Arevalo, who was last seen in the 5800 Block of 8th Street, NE on May 30, 2025.
Ana Escobar-Arevalo is described as a Hispanic Female, 5’5” in height, 142 pounds, with long brown hair, light complexion, and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing black pants, a black sweater, and black shoes.
She was last observed operating a blue 2008 Honda CR-V, DC Registration EB2261.
Anyone with information is asked to call (202) 576-6768 or (202) 727-9099.
El Departamento de Policía Metropolitana pide la ayuda del público para localizar a Ana Escobar-Arevalo, de 40 años de edad, quien fue vista por última vez en la cuadra 5800 de la calle 8 noroeste, el viernes 30 de Mayo de 2025.
Se describe a Ana Escobar-Arevalo como una mujer hispana de 5 pies y 5 pulgadas
(1.65 m) de estatura, 142 libras (64 kg) de peso, ojos castaños y cabello oscuro.
Fue vista por última vez vistiendo pantalones negros, un suéter negro y zapatos
negros. La última vez que la observaron iba en un Honda CR-V azul de 2008, con matrícula de DC EB22
On May 27, 2025, Mayor Muriel Bowser submitted her FY2026 budget proposal to the DC Council. The mayor’s budget overview presentation to the council as well as budget highlights for each ward are available at budget.dc.gov.
For months, public officials have been warning that “tough choices” would need to be made in the budget. There will be a lot more discussion over the coming weeks. This is your chance to let the Council know what you support and would like to see funded in the budget. Even if it does not get funding this time, it is important to have a record of the ask, so ask!
Updated 5/28/20205 with some key sign up deadlines shared by neighbor Gavin
The UDC hearing is Friday, so the deadline to sign up is 5 pm today.
DDOT is Monday, so sign up by Thursday (tomorrow) 5 pm.
The DC Office of Planning is holding two community workshops to discuss the next update to the District’s Comprehensive Plan called DC 2050. The Comp Plan guides how the city will grow and identifies needs and priorities for neighborhoods and also citywide. These community workshops are an opportunity to learn more about the process and give input early in the process. Visit DC2050.com for more information.
The Fridays at Fort Totten summer concert series kicks off Friday, May 30, 2025. The series, sponsored by The Modern at Art Place & DC Fray, features a different artist 6pm to 8pm every Friday through August.
Bring a chair, hang out with neighbors, and enjoy live music, a food truck, and games.
IV. Commission Business a. Minutes (April 2025) b. Meeting Protocol Reminder c. Treasurer Report
V. Commission Action Items/Updates a. 5A02 Grant application b. 5A03- Mundo Verde Request for Holiday Work c. 5A05- Washington Latin Request for Holiday Work d. 5A08- Clinical Health and Wellness 4942 South Dakota Ave NE
VI. Community Updates a. Mayor’s Office b. Councilmember Parker’s office
VII. Reports & Presentations ( Non-Action Items) a. WMATA Bus Route Changes b. 5A02 Boys Town Redevelopment c. River Smart Homes- Skye Webster
VIII. Community Comment Period
IX. Next Meeting: Wednesday, June 25, 2025
X. Adjourn
Meeting Expectations Goal: To be helpful to the community and standards for accountability. As the elected officials for this community, we set these expectations of all of the ANC 5A Commissioners.
• ANC Commissioners are encouraged to be on camera. • ANC Commissioners names and SMD are encouraged to be identified on their screen • ANC Commissioners are encouraged to put their contact information in the chat • Meeting Protocol is Robert’s Rules of Order • Respect others when speaking • Respect our guest. • In order to ask a question or make a comment all in attendance must either use the raise hand feature or raise their hand on screen if there is a question and then wait to be acknowledged. • ANC Commissioners will be called on first before the public during a discussion. • ANC Commissioners will be responsible for presenting Single Member District Items • Members of the community should remain on mute until called upon • Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated and will be addressed appropriately by the Chair.
ANC Commissioner Elaine Alston (5A08) is hosting an ANC Single Member District meeting at 7:00 pm on May 27, 2025, at UDC Community College (5171 South Dakota Avenue NE) to discuss the following:
Potential opening of the Medical Cannabis outlet on South Dakota Ave
Neighbor Gavin shared that Metro has a survey out about walking and biking to Metro. Please take a few minutes to recommend improvements for the area around Fort Totten station in the comment box in the survey.
For voice-only participation on a telephone, dial +13017158592, 81406325863#
Meeting ID: 814 0632 5863
Call to Order & Roll Call
Administrative Items
Instructions for participation in virtual and in-person meetings
Consideration and approval of May 2025 Regular Public Meeting Agenda
Approval of April 2025 Regular Public Meeting Minutes
Treasurer’s Report
Commissioner Updates
Community Concerns
Please use the “Raise Hand” button via Zoom or *9 via telephone to speak.
The Commission will provide details regarding how to present community concerns at the start of the virtual meeting. This is the time for questions or statements from members of the public about issues on the agenda or other areas of concern. Please limit your statement or question to one minute. You may contact members of the Commission before and after Commission meetings.
Reports
Leticia Acosta, Mayor’s Office on Community Relations and Services (3 minutes)
Darrell Whitmyer, Office of Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George (3 minutes)
T. Michelle Colson, Ward 4 State Board of Education (3 minutes)
4B Community Safety & Support Committee (3 minutes)
Presentations
Skye Webster, RiverSmart Homes Environmental Protection Specialist – DC RiverSmart Program
RESOLUTION #4B-25-0501: Calling For the Enhancement of Security, Staffing, and Programming at the Lamond Recreation Center
RESOLUTION #4B-25-0502: Grant Award for Lamond Community Action Group
RESOLUTION #4B-25-0503: In Support of a 2-Year Time Extension for BZA Order No. 20915(1)
Please check the Commission’s website for additional information: anc4b.com
Roadway Project on South Dakota Avenue NE from Galloway Street NE to Ingraham Street NE Begins May 16
(WASHINGTON, DC) —
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is scheduled to begin roadway work that includes concrete work on South Dakota Avenue NE from Galloway Street NE to Ingraham Street NE starting on or about Friday, May 16, 2025, weather permitting. The roadway project is anticipated to be completed by Friday, June 20, 2025. Temporary lane closures are to be expected with one travel lane remaining open.
Work will take place from Monday through Friday, (daytime) from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The contractor may work Saturdays (daytime) with prior DDOT approval.
Adjacent curbside parking may be restricted during the repair work. If so, parking signs will be posted at least 72 hours in advance at locations where parking will be restricted. The emergency “NO PARKING” signs will provide details of the hours of construction operations, dates, duration of the work, and information on the engineer in charge.
Traffic control devices will be in place to warn pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers approaching the work zone(s). Drivers are advised to stay alert while traveling near the work locations, be prepared for possible detours and to be observant of the work zone.
Cyclists should be prepared to adjust their route accordingly. Metro bus will continue their routes. Flaggers will be available to manage traffic and arrow boards will be utilized, as necessary