Upcoming Mayor Bowser FY2025 Budget Engagement Opportunities

There are a few upcoming opportunities to share budget priorities with DC Mayor Muriel Bowser. If you want something for your neighborhood, now is the time to ask for it. Complete the form at budget.dc.gov or leave a voicemail at 202-442-4755. Attend an upcoming budget engagement forum.

Budget Engagement Forum Schedule

Budget Engagement Forum at Deanwood Community Center

When: Saturday, February 24 @ 11:00 a.m.

Where: Deanwood Community Center (1350 49th Street NE)

RSVP: eventbrite.com/e/fy-25-budget-engagement-forum-deanwood-tickets-840160983117

Senior Budget Engagement TeleTownhall

When: Wednesday, February 28 @ 11:00 a.m.

Call In: (844) 881-1314. Watch parties will also take place at all Senior Centers.

RSVP: eventbrite.com/e/fy-25-senior-budget-engagement-town-hall-tickets-840168646037

Budget Engagement Forum at Brookland Middle School

When: Wednesday, February 28 @ 5:30 p.m.

Where: Brookland Middle School (1150 Michigan Ave NE)

RSVP: eventbrite.com/e/fy-25-budget-engagement-forum-brookland-tickets-840167081357

Gen-Z Online Budget Engagement Forum

When: Thursday, February 29 @ 5:30 p.m.

Where: Watch online at mayor.dc.gov/live or on Mayor Bowser’s Facebook or X.

RSVP: eventbrite.com/e/fy-25-gen-z-budget-engagement-online-forum-tickets-840170030177

February 22: ANC 5A03 Community Meeting (Virtual)

From ANC Commissioner Emily Singer Lucio (5A03)

ANC 5A03 Meeting
Thursday, February 22, 2024 at 7:00 pm

VIRTUAL ONLY

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83272638450?pwd=MG9kcVdQRzdXeWxPTE9zRlZzSUpSUT09

Meeting ID: 832 7263 8450

Passcode: 740734

Dial In: 301 715 8592

AGENDA

  1. Hypothermia Shelter Agreement
  2. Updates on construction
  3. Updates on work with DDOT
  4. Community Concerns

For more information, contact:
Commissioner Emily Singer Lucio
5a03@anc.dc.gov

Give Input on Metro Proposed FY2025 Budget by March 5

Metro is seeking input on its proposed fiscal year 2025 budget. Potential service cuts/reductions would impact several neighborhood bus routes and rail service. See details of the revised FY2025 budget (with jurisdictional funding) at wmata.com/budget. Submit survey responses and comment letters by 5:00 pm on March 5, 2024.

See proposed bus service cuts by visiting the Docket for Public Feedback.

A few notable proposed changes for the neighborhood:

  • Eliminate routes 60, E2, F1, K2, K9
  • Eliminate route R1, retain route R2
  • Shorten route 64 to operate between Fort Totten and Georgia Ave-Petworth. Route 64 would no longer have weekend service.
  • Shorten route 80 to operate between Fort Totten and Union Station. Decrease frequency on route 80 to every 20 minutes or better all day

Portion of Metro News Release copied below

Metro has released a revised FY25 proposed Budget based on public funding commitments that keeps operating spending flat with Fiscal Year 2024 and minimizes service changes. Pending this funding, the FY25 Budget proposal would severely limit service and increase costs for customers. These include:

Fares

  • Up to 25 percent fare increase
  • 20 percent parking rate increase

Metrobus

  • Eliminate service on 83 of 184 routes
  • Reduce service on 51 of 184 routes
  • Shorten routes with rail service

Metrorail

  • Close 10 lower ridership stations
  • Turn back every other Red Line train at Grosvenor-Strathmore and Silver Spring
  • Turn back Silver Line trains at Stadium-Armory
  • Decrease service on all lines – weekdays every 15 minutes, weekends every 20 minutes
  • Decrease Hours of operation: Close the rail system at 10pm; or
  • Keep existing rail system hours and open earlier and close later weekends: open at 6am on Saturdays and Sundays, close at 2am on Fridays and Saturdays

MetroAccess

  • Reduced service area due to a reduction in fixed route bus service
  • Approximately 20 percent of MetroAccess trips would no longer be served

How to provide feedback

Take the Survey 

Take the survey and upload documents, letters, and written comments 

Public Hearings 

Metro will host three in-person and one virtual public hearing. Information about the FY25 Proposed Budget will be available during a “Your Metro” Open House along with staff to answer your questions. The Open House will begin one hour prior to the start of the hearing. 

If you’re interested in providing in-person testimony at a hearing, pre-registration is strongly encouraged, but not required. Email speak@wmata.com or call 202-962-2511 by 12 p.m. the day of the hearing.

Monday, Feb. 26
Open House at 5 p.m. and Public Hearing begins at 6 p.m.
 
Silver Spring Civic Building at Veterans’ Plaza 
1 Veterans Pl 
Silver Spring, MD 

Nearest rail station: Red Line Silver Spring Station

Bus routes: Metrobus Z6, Z8; Ride On 9, 12, 15, and Flash 

Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 6 p.m.
Open House at 5 p.m. and Public Hearing begins at 6 p.m.

Metro L’Enfant Plaza HQ 
300 7th Street SW 
Washington, DC 

Nearest rail station: Blue, Orange, Silver, Green, Yellow lines (L’Enfant Plaza) 

Bus routes: Metrobus 32, 36, 52, P6, DC Circulator 

Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 6 p.m. 
Open House at 5 p.m. and Public Hearing begins at 6 p.m. 

Arlington County Board Room 
Ellen M. Bozman Government Center 
2100 Clarendon Blvd., Ste. #307 
Arlington, VA 

Nearest rail station: Orange, Silver lines (Court House) 

Bus routes: Metrobus 4B, 38B, ART Bus 41, 77 

Thursday, Feb. 29, at 12 p.m.

Virtual only (via telephone or video) on Microsoft Teams*.

To provide video testimony, pre-register by emailing your name and organizational affiliation, if any, to speak@wmata.com or calling 202-962-2511 by 5 p.m. the day before the hearing. 

To take part by phone, call 206-899-2028 during the hearing and enter meeting code 164 729 013. No advance registration available.  

*You do not need to download Teams or have a Microsoft account to join the meetings. 

Watch the Public Hearings Live 

You can watch the Public Hearings live on our YouTube channel.

Complete Riggs Park Traffic Control Box Community Art Project Survey by March 4

From The Parks Main Street

The Parks Main Street (TPMS), in collaboration with the Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association (LRCA) and EYA (developer of Riggs Park Place), is excited to announce the launch of the Traffic Control Box Community Art Project.

This art installation project will create decorative vinyl wraps featuring local artwork on six traffic control boxes in public spaces along the Riggs Road and South Dakota Avenue NE corridor. All art designs will reflect community input. The art will be suitable for family-friendly viewing. Artists of community-selected designs will receive $500 for each design.

Your input is needed to select the “Themes” for this community art project. Choose up to 3 of the suggested themes or include others you would like to see.

Access the survey by clicking the link: Traffic Control Box Art Project Survey

Please vote by the end of the day on Friday, March 4, 2024.

Paper copies of the survey are available at the Lamond-Riggs Library.

Questions about the project? Want more information?
Email info@theparksmainstreet.org.

Find TPMS on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (X): @theparksmainstreet 

Website: https://theparksmainstreet.org

Partial Red Line Closure North of Fort Totten Planned for Summer 2024

Slide from Metro board presentation on planned outages, February 8, 2024.

Metro is planning to shut down the red line between Fort Totten and Glenmont from June to September 2024. Metro will provide more details about the planned outage at a later date. At its board meeting on February 8, Metro stated this closure is needed to support Maryland’s work on the purple line:

June 2024 – September 2024: Fort Totten Metrorail Station to Glenmont Metrorail Station Red Line service will be shutdown to allow the Maryland Transit Authority (MTA) access to construct the Purple Line mezzanine at Silver Spring. The work must be completed during a shutdown as the scope of work involves both tracks for extended timeframe. Additional work scheduled includes leak mitigation, automatic train control system replacements, traction power cables installation, drain pumping station replacement, tunnel standpipe replacement, and elevator/escalator maintenance. Shuttle Bus Service will be provided to customers.

Read Metro press release at https://wmata.com/about/news/Metro-announces-three-year-capital-construction-plans-including-Red-Line-station-closures-this-summer.cfm.

February 10-11: No Red Line Service at Brookland & Fort Totten Stations

From Metro

Metrorail weekend service for Saturday, February 10 through Sunday, February 11

Advisory Effective: 2/10/24 – 2/11/24

Hours: Sat 7 a.m. – 1 a.m.; Sun 7 a.m. – 12 a.m.


Service-At-A-Glance

Red LineFree shuttle buses replace trains between Rhode Island Ave and Takoma. No Red Line service at Brookland-CUA and Fort Totten stations. Trains operate Normal Service frequencies between Shady Grove and Rhode Island Ave and between Takoma and Glenmont. 
Blue LineModified service with trains operating between Foggy Bottom and Franconia-Springfield only. Trains single track between McPherson Sq and Smithsonian and run every 20 minutes between Foggy Bottom and Franconia-Springfield.
Silver LineTrains single tracking between McPherson Sq and Smithsonian. Trains run every 20 minutes between Ashburn and Downtown Largo.
Orange LineTrains single tracking between McPherson Sq and Smithsonian. Trains run every 20 minutes between Vienna and New Carrollton. 
Green LineTrains run every 6 minutes between approximately 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. and 8 minutes all other times.
Yellow LineTrains run every 6 minutes between approximately 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. and 8 minutes all other times. 

February 10: Free West African Dance Class at Faith Moravian Church

From Faith Moravian Church

Join Faith Moravian Church for an exhilarating West African Dance Class at Faith Moravian Church! Get ready to move your body and immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms and energetic dance styles of West Africa.

Led by Ashanté Green, Creative Director of Dance Institute of Washington, you’ll have the opportunity to learn traditional dance steps, explore the rich cultural heritage of West Africa, and connect with fellow dance enthusiasts. She will guide you through the movements, ensuring an enjoyable and inclusive experience for all skill levels.

Whether you’re a beginner or have previous dance experience, this class is open to everyone who wants to have fun and embrace the spirit of West African dance. So, mark your calendars for Saturday, February 10, 2024, at 10:00 AM (EST), and get ready to let loose and groove to the infectious beats!

February 10: ANC 4B Crime Prevention Training & Resource Fair

From ANC 4B Executive Commitee

Join Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners, government agencies, and representatives from the Metropolitan Police Department and Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George’s office for a crime prevention training and resource fair on Saturday, February 10th from 10 am to noon at Friendship Ideal Academy PCS, 6200 Kansas Avenue, NE (community room).

DC Aikido and Defend Yourself will provide hands-on self defense and bystander intervention trainings. Learn practical skills, get information, and access resources. We will be raffling air tags as part of the event.

Please stay tuned as we confirm participants.

There is no requirement for tickets for this event. Please just come if you are interested!

For accommodations, please email the Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B’s Secretary, Erin Palmer at 4B02@anc.dc.gov at least 72 hours in advance.

This event is hosted by Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B’s Executive Committee.

Reminder: Complete Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker’s Budget Survey by February 9

It’s oversight and budget season. Share your budget priorities with Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker.

Complete the Ward 5 Budget Survey.

Councilmember Parker’s office is also accepting emails and letters from residents, civic association, PTAs, and ANCs “highlighting concerns in more details.” Send those emails/letters to Conor Shaw at cshaw@dccouncil.gov by February 9, 2024.

If you prefer to share your priorities with Councilmember Parker’s office by phone, contact 202-724-8028.

If you want something for your neighborhood, now is the time to ask for it.

February 7: North Michigan Park Civic Association Public Meeting (Virtual)

From North Michigan Park Civic Association

North Michigan Park Civic Association Monthly Meeting
Wednesday,  February 7, 2024
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

 VIRTUAL ONLY

Virtual Meeting
Meeting ID 882 7345 2110
Passcode 930240
Call In 1-301-715-8592

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88273452110?pwd=dmZ3R1liOTRKY1FyS3hlYlBqWnBWUT09

Meeting Agenda 

·         Call to Order
·         Opening Prayer – Silent
·         Roll Call of Officers

Meeting Protocol

  • Meeting Protocol is Robert’s Rules of Order
  • Phone call should remain on mute unless asked to unmute. 
  • Respect others when speaking
  • Respect our guest.
  • Raise your hand if you have a question and wait to be acknowledged.

Community Development Task Force

  • Community meeting will be scheduled next week regarding the request for a gas station at the 4Mart. Hearing canceled until April. The representative/owner must meet with Community and the ANC before the hearing. – The store has reopened for business. Representative on the agenda tonight
  • Faith United Church hypothermia site – President  update
  • Home fire in the 600 Blk of Faraday St NE  (January) two homeowners displaced

Community Crime Activity

Criminal activity in the North Michigan Park Area since December. Have requested Captain Chatmon from 4D for the  March meeting.

  • Armed carjacking in the 5000 Blk 8th St NE
  • Armed carjacking in the 5000 Blk 12th St NE
  • Homicide 5000 Blk South Dakota Ave NE
  • Shooting in the 4900 Blk of 12th St NE

Guest Speakers for this evening:

  • Mark-Anthony Tynes – Account Manager with the DC Department of Building
  • Sara Bardin – Director with the Department of Zoning
  • Bhoopendra Prakash – Representative for 4Mart and gas station project

Community Leader Reports

  • Mayor’s Office – MOCR – Christian Starghill / Christopher Ingram
  • Ward 5 Council member’s Office –  Carlos McKnight
  • ANC Commissioners 5A02, 5A03, 5A08, 5A09

Community Concerns:

Open to residents

Adjourn

Tonight February 5: LRCA Public Meeting (Hybrid)

From Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association (LRCA)

The February 2024 LRCA Community meeting will be held on Monday, February 5, 2024, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EST. Doors open at 5:45 PM.

This IN-PERSON meeting is scheduled to take place at the Lillian J. Huff Neighborhood Library, Meeting Room 1, located at 5401 South Dakota Avenue NE, Washington, DC 20011. 

Additionally, the meeting will be live-streamed via the Zoom webinar platform:

Webinar Meeting Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88983349696?pwd=SlhWUXUxRjdGc1U0K0IvWDR6eUpNUT09

Webinar ID: 81462182377
Passcode: 140248

Or, dial in by phone: 301-715-8592

Webinar ID: 81462182377
Passcode: 140248

Agenda Items include:

  • Welcome/Invocation
  • Officers Report, Minutes, Treasurer Report
  • Updates from Elected Officials & PSA
  • MPD 4D Commander Nikki Lavenhouse
  • Traffic Control Box Art Project, The Parks Main Street
  • Community Concerns/Closing

Read the LRCA February 2024 newsletter.

Riggs Crossing January 2024 Construction Update

From Davis Construction (copied and pasted below)

January 2024 Update

CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Recently Completed Construction

We achieved one of our major milestones in January – We topped out our concrete structure! This kicks off the next phase of work which involve installing our CMU masonry towers for stairs and elevators prior to wood framing commencing. Since our last update, we had 5 elevated deck pours which is a very high rate of production in roughly 3.5 weeks. Once we completed the groundwork, concrete proceeded switfly! You will also notice that Stair S2 CMU tower nearest South Dakota Avenue topped out in late January.

Ongoing and Upcoming Work

CMU towers at the north side of the site started and should top out by mid-February at the latest. We’re setting our steel beams and embeds in place within the stair and elevator shafts to facilitate future stair and elevator installation. We also mobilized the self-erecting crane for the wood framing operations and have begun layout for wood framing on the concrete deck.

Wood framing is the next critical activity that is starting in 1 week. Layout has commenced and wood deliveries are arriving early February. This will be ongoing for the next 2 months or so. Within the next few weeks, we’ll move the east side silt fence and backfill against the building (after waterproofing) to facilitate access for sheathing and Tyvek from the building perimeter.

We’ll also start installing our below podium steel angles and metal stud framing which will allow us to being rough-ins for below podium work on level 1 and the garage. Plumbing will go first, then HVAC. Once the building is dried in approximately in March, we will begin electrical wiring and insulation activities in a big push to commence drywall.

We plan to install the remaining utilities along Riggs Road this spring once wood framing is complete and before masonry starts on the west facade.

In the Event of Inclement Weather:

We had (2) snow storms the week of 01/15/2024. DAVIS diligently cleared the public sidewalks in front of our trailer and jobsite first to ensure pedestrian and worker safety. Afterwards, the DAVIS team cleared off select portions of the concrete deck to allow masonry to commence work and to provide safe walking paths on the concrete deck for workers. We utilized blankets to cover portions where work was upcoming so clearing was easy and work could continue with minimal delays. If inclement weather occurs, DAVIS will continue to implement similar measures to ensure pedestrian access/safety is secured first and then perform clearing as needed to minimize downtown for productive work on site. We want to do everything in our power to maintain schedule.

January 24, 2024 ANC 5A Meeting Recap: Public Safety; Yu Ying Expansion

ANC 5A held its monthly public meeting on January 24, 2024. Commissioners present: Karlus Cozart (5A02); Emily Singer Lucio (5A03); Diego Rojas (5A04); Tyeron Boston (5A05); Gordon Fletcher (5A08); Shelagh Bocoum (5A09). ANC 5A06 and 5A07 are vacant.

ANC Officer Elections

Chair – Commissioner Gordon Fletcher (5A08)
Vice Chair – Commissioner Emily Singer Lucio (5A03)
Secretary – Commissioner Diego Rojas (5A04)
Treasurer – Commissioner Shelagh Bocoum (5A09)
Parliamentarian – Commissioner Karlus Cozart (5A02)

ANC Business

Yu Ying was added to agenda. The matter on Urell Place NE was removed from the agenda because the party was not prepared to come before the ANC yet. The ANC tabled the issue of hiring an office assistant. They will discuss the issue at their executive meeting.

Commissioner Lucio said the ANC is still working to compile the minutes for the November 2023 special and regular meetings.

Commissioner Bocoum presented the FY 2024 first quarter financial report. Expenses included website, Internet, and monthly bank fees.

The ANC voted to participate in the ANC security fund.

Public Safety/MPD Report

MPD does not usually attend ANC meetings anymore, but because of the shooting on the 5000 block of South Dakota Avenue (near the McDonald’s), MPD 4th District Captain James Chatmon attended along with Officer Robert Hamrick, 4D’s community outreach coordinator.

Regarding the homicide, Captain Chatmon repeated what has been reported in local news. The victim was walking with friends on South Dakota Avenue. Allegedly, a car pulled up and an individual got out and demanded money. The victim and friends said they did not have any money. The perpetrator allegedly demanded the victim’s cellphone. The victim allegedly gave up the cellphone and the perpetrator shot him. Captain Chatmon said the homicide branch is investigating. They ask residents who may have footage or other information about the incident to contact MPD.

There have been a few other violent crime incidents near the McDonald’s in the past few months, so Chair Fletcher (5A08) and nearby residents would like a permanent police camera near South Dakota and Delafield. A resident asked if the permanent camera near Mayor Bowser’s former home in Riggs Park could be moved to this location because that camera is up the street from another permanent camera. Captain Chatmon noted that the mayor still owns the house.

In addition, Captain Chatmon stated that MPD looks at violent crime statistics when considering where to place permanent cameras. There are temporary mobile cameras that the city moves around different locations, but permanent cameras are hard to come by. Officer Hamrick said he wants ANC commissioners to be aware of what is happening across the city to understand why certain decisions are made. (Left unsaid was that residents should not expect a permanent camera near the McDonald’s because things are not nearly as bad here as other parts of the city even though there are known hotspots around the neighborhood).

There was a long discussion and lots of questions. Usual answers of why police feel like they cannot address certain issues like counterfeit tags. They said they cannot pursue vehicles and MPD does not focus on conducting traffic stops anymore. They do spot enforcement initiatives where they will announce where they will be conducting enforcement ahead of time.

The ANC voted to support a request for better lighting on South Dakota Avenue. They will work on a resolution for a security camera to present at a future meeting.

ANC 5A sits in PSAs 405 and 406, which are part of MPD 4D’s Sector 2. There is a public MPD Sector 2 meeting every 2nd Tuesday of the month. Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker holds a monthly public safety call where he invites different entities/parties that have a role in the public safety system. The city offers a private security camera rebate/voucher program.

ANC 5A Office/Ward 5 Mutual Aid (5A09)

Ward 5 Mutual Aid has moved out of ANC 5A’s office at The Modern on Galloway Street NE. ANC Commissioner Shelagh Bocoum (5A09) stated that the mutual aid group is still doing grocery delivery but does not have a permanent office space.

Chair Fletcher stated that the ANC office will be used for ANC executive meetings and for ANC commissioners to meet with community members. He noted that at some point, the ANC’s office space at UDC Lamond-Riggs will not be available due to renovation of that campus.

Faith United Church Hypothermia Site (5A08)

Chair Fletcher stated that the community agreement with Faith United Church regarding the temporary hypothermia site will be discussed at the next ANC meeting. He said that he wants to hold a joint single member district meeting with Commissioner Lucio (5A03) to discuss the issue. He said he is aware of a couple of minor incidents, but that overall things seem to be going fine.

243 Hawaii Avenue NE (5A06)

The owners of 243 Hawaii Ave NE, one side of a duplex, want to convert the single-family home into a two-family flat. They need approval from the DC Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA case no. 21070). The owners said all of the work will be to the interior of the building and that the conversion is compatible with the R-1 zone. They said there are many similar conversions on that particular block.

Chair Fletcher asked the party to reach out to the 200-footers and other residents on their block to get their support so that the ANC can vote on the issue at the February meeting. The BZA hearing is in March 2024.

729 Delafield Street NE (5A08)

The owners at 729 Delafield Street NE requested ANC support for relief to continue building a two-story rear addition to the home. There has been a stop order for over a year and the stalled work is apparently impacting the neighboring property. The home already has a pop-up on the front.

The owners appeared at Chair Fletcher’s January SMD meeting and he asked them to have nearby neighbors attend the full ANC meeting so that the ANC could hear from surrounding residents. A few residents attended and most stated they support allowing the work to proceed. It was hard to follow exactly what relief the owner needs, but the ANC voted to support whatever relief is needed to continue with the construction of the rear addition.

Ward 5 Council Report (Carlos McKnight, Constituent Services Coordinator for Councilmember Zachary Parker)

Councilmember Parker held his monthly public safety call on January 31.

CM Parker held a Ward 5 budget forum at UDC Lamond-Riggs on February 3.

There was a hearing on the District Child Tax Credit Amendment Act of 2023, introduced by CM Parker.

Commissioner Lucio asked about a proposal to test inmates at DC Jail for (I believe) psychiatric conditions and learning disorders. Commissioner Lucio stated she opposes this proposal and that she has privacy concerns with the proposal.

Ward 5 Mayor’s Office Report (Ward 5 MOCR Anthony Black)

Applications for the summer youth employment program are open. Visit https://summerjobs.dc.gov.

In response to a question from a resident, Mr. Black said that DPW got behind in trash pickup due to recent snow events but that they should be back on track by the end of that week.

Yu Ying Expansion (5A05)
Project website

Yu Ying was invited to give an update on construction progress of their new school campus at the old Kirov Ballet Academy. Chair Fletcher noted that he sits on the board of Yu Ying, so he recused himself from any ANC decisions regarding the school.

Liza Douglas, a board member, stated that Yu Ying bought the former Kirov Academy campus with Washington Latin. They have gone through the necessary approvals to expand to a second campus. Construction began in fall 2023. They are aiming to complete construction in time for the start of the school year in September 2024. Construction was delayed last September, and they are working on a contingency plan if the space is not completed in time for the start of the school year. They have had talks with places less than a mile from the current campus. They will keep the ANC updated.

Ms. Douglas noted that pickup/dropoff at the campus on Taylor Street can be burdensome to neighbors. She said having a second campus should help alleviate some of that. They are working with neighbors to mitigate parking/traffic concerns.

Commissioner Lucio asked if Yu Ying has looked at busing to help with pickup/dropoff issues. Ms. Douglas said that Yu Ying had three buses. She said one issue is buses are usually paid for by parent fees, so they are looking at what other charter schools are doing to pay for buses. Ms. Douglas also mentioned that a group wants a bike lane on Taylor and that that will also impact traffic flow.

Commissioner Boston asked about the construction schedule and what can be done about construction trucks being parked in front of residents’ homes. Ms. Douglas said she would put Commissioner Boston in touch with the construction team.

Commissioner Lucio asked Yu Ying to bring the construction team/traffic consultant to future meetings.

The next ANC meeting will be February 28, 2024.

Prayer at site of recent loss

ANC 5A sent notice today that the Franciscan Action Network (FAN) extends an invitation to join in a ministry of praying at the site of the shooting resulting in the loss of Ryan Realbuto, a Capuchin Franciscan Volunteer Corps member.

Date: Thursday, February 1, 4:00-4:30 pm

Place: 5000 block of South Dakota Ave NE (near the McDonald’s)

Contact for info: Sr. Maria Orlandini, morlandini@franciscanaction.org or (302) 897-7550

In addition, “Cap Corps has also planned a memorial mass and reception to honor Ryan’s life on Saturday, Feb. 3 at 10:30am at Immaculate Conception Church, 1315 8th St NW, Washington, DC 20001.”

February 15: Public Charter Middle School Fair

From DC Bilingual (click link for registration)

DC Bilingual, in partnership with Washington Yu Ying PCSElsie Whitlow StokesLatin American Montessori Bilingual PCS, and Mundo Verde PCS will host a Middle School Fair on February 15, from 5:00-6:00 PM for families interested in learning more about middle school options in DC.

This event will be an opportunity for families to meet directly with middle schools across the city and organizations supporting student academic learning. Attendees will learn about school programs, how to enroll your child, and have the opportunity to ask questions directly to representatives present at the event.

Participants include: