
Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George rescheduled the virtual budget forum/listening session to Wednesday, February 15 at 7:00 pm. Register at https://janeeseward4.com/listen.

Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George rescheduled the virtual budget forum/listening session to Wednesday, February 15 at 7:00 pm. Register at https://janeeseward4.com/listen.
From ANC 5A
ANC 5A08 and 5A03 Joint Meeting on McDonald’s Public Space Committee Application
Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 7:00 pm
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AGENDA ITEMS
McDonald’s Public Space Committee Application
From ANC 5A
ANC 5A Satellite Office Space Meeting
Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 8:00 pm
To join the video meeting, click this link: https://meet.google.com/yaa-task-dzm
To join by phone, dial +1 925-621-0939 and enter this PIN: 635 734 652#
Virtual meeting rules:
Participants will be muted until called upon. A timer will be used, and time limits will be strictly adhered to. The meeting will be recorded, a transcript will be taken, and both the recording and the transcript will be posted after the meeting. Raise your hand to be called upon during the community comment and discussion segment.
Accessibility:
The Committee strives to host meetings that are inclusive and accessible and that enable the full participation of all residents of the Commission area. The meeting will be closed-captioned. Please contact Commissioner Ammerman at 5a09@anc.dc.gov at least 48 hours before the meeting start time if you have any requests for special accommodations needed to participate fully in the meeting.
Meeting subject: Soliciting public comment and discussion on use of the ANC 5A satellite office space located at 420 Galloway Street NE
Background info. and documents: In 2017, ANC 5A acquired approximately 600 square feet of office space located at 420 Galloway Street NE as part of the Community Benefits Agreement in the P.U.D. for the Modern at Art Place development. Starting in 2020 and continuing to the present, Ward 5 Mutual Aid has been using the office on an informal basis as a supply hub for their organization. ANC 5A formed this Committee during its January meeting to provide recommendations to the entire ANC 5A Commission on formalizing this relationship and developing a long-term strategy for using the office.
Documents:
AGENDA ITEMS
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser will be holding a series of FY2024 budget engagement forums this week. You can also share your budget ideas and priorities by completing the form at budget.dc.gov. This is the time to ask for what you want.
Join fellow DC residents to share your values, priorities, and ideas with the Bowser Administration as the FY24 Budget is developed.
Senior Budget Engagement TeleTownhall
When: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at 12:00pm
Call-In Number: 844-881-1314
RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/FY24SeniorBEF
Budget Engagement Forum #1
When: Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 6pm
Where: Jackson-Reed High School, 3950 Chesapeake Street NW
RSVP:https://tinyurl.com/FY24JacksonReed
Budget Engagement Forum #2
When: Saturday, February 11, 2023 at 11am
Where: Eastern High School, 1700 East Capitol Street NE
RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/FY24Eastern
Leave a Voicemail
Call 202-442-4755 to share your ideas and priorities.
This morning, I attended the funeral service for my neighbor Mrs. Cobb. She lived a full 96 years. Mrs. Cobb and her family moved to Riggs Park on Hamilton Street NE around 1960, one of the first Black families to do so. She held a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Hampton (Institute) University and trained a generation of nurses in DC. She was active in her Michigan Park Christian Church community.
It was a treat to know Mrs. Cobb and to hear the tributes to her. Reggie and Chucky Royster, two brothers who grew up on Hamilton Street with Mrs. Cobbs’ sons–Benny, David, and the late Tyrone–shared that Mrs. Cobb was part of a group of families who all moved onto the 900 and 1000 blocks of Hamilton Street NE in the late 1950s and early 1960s. These families looked out for each other’s families, took each other’s children to school, fed each other’s children, and corrected each other’s children when they did something wrong. They worked in a number of different professions. Reflecting on their time growing up on Hamilton Street in the 1960s and ’70s, Reggie Royster said it was like being part of a miracle on Hamilton Street.
I always tell people one of the reasons I was drawn to this part of Riggs Park and Hamilton Street in particular was that when I was looking at my house, it reminded me of the neighborhood where I grew up. A neighborhood where neighbors knew one another, held block parties and parades, always shared a friendly wave and hello, and looked out for each other.
By the time I purchased my home on Hamilton across the street from Mrs. Cobb in 2010, she would have been 83 years old. One would not know it. I certainly did not. She was pretty active and spry well into her 90s. A neighbor and I joke that the women on the block all live into their 90s because of all the steps in these houses. Or maybe it is because they are some of the kindest people I know. In any case, Mrs. Cobb started slowing down probably around 93 years old. She would sit on her porch every day simply enjoying the fresh air and quiet.
Mrs. Cobb was part of a group of elderly Black women on the block whom I know only by last name. Only today did I learn her first name. Marianne P. Cobb. May she rest well and memories of her be a comfort and blessing to her loved ones.

Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker Budget Forum
February 6, 2023
7:00 pm
Woodridge Library
1801 Hamlin Street NE
Come share your budget priorities. RSVP at ward5.us/budget23.
Be sure to complete the Ward 5 Budget Survey at ward5.us/oversightform.
Lamond-Riggs Citizens Association Public Meeting
February 6, 2023
7:00 pm
February 2023 Meeting Agenda
1. Welcome/Invocation
2. Officers Report, Minutes, Treasurer Report
3. Updates from Elected Officials & PSA
4. LRCA Budget Review
5. John Stokes, DC Department of General Services (DGS)
6. LRCA Development Taskforce presentation regarding greenspace project on land adjacent to Food & Friends
7. Community Concerns/Closing
To view the meeting online, click the following link.
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81370798567?pwd=SlhqTlJrWVMyMVlOSEh0UUExbmMyQT09
Meeting ID: 813 7079 8567
Passcode: 881450
Dial into the meeting by phone:
Call: (301)715-8592
Meeting ID: 813 7079 8567
Passcode: 881450
Read LRCA’s February 2023 Newsletter.
Become a member of LRCA. View map of LRCA’s boundaries.

If you live in North Michigan Park and wish to receive North Michigan Park Civic Association meeting notices and updates, please email president Carmen Williams at carm8954@aol.com to be added to the distribution list.
North Michigan Park Civic Association
Meeting Agenda
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
7:00 pm
Virtual Meeting
Meeting ID 882 7345 2110
Passcode 930240
Call In 1-301-715-8592
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88273452110?pwd=dmZ3R1liOTRKY1FyS3hlYlBqWnBWUT09
Unfortunately, no face-to-face meeting at the NMP Recreation Center – Recreation Center new hours of operation close at 8:00 pm
· Call to Order
· Opening Prayer – Silent
· Roll Call of Officers
Meeting Protocol
Guest Speaker
Leila Batties – McDonald’s Update
Q&A
Community Leader Reports
Carlos McKnight – Ward 5 Councilmembers Office
Q&A
Guest Speaker
Officer Robert Hamrick – 4D Community Affairs
MPD Officer from the Weapons Unit
Community Leader Reports
Mayor’s Office – Christian Starghill
ANC Commissioners that represent NMP
5A02 – Karlus Cozart
5A03 – Emily Lucio
5A08 – Gordon Andrew Fletcher
5A09 – Zachary Ammerman
Civic Association Updates
Open Discussion:
Coming Events in 2023
Next Month Guest
At its public meeting on January 26, 2023, the DC Zoning Commission took final action, voting (3-1-1) to approve a map amendment request for the McDonald’s property at 4950 South Dakota Avenue NE to change the zone district from MU-3A to MU-7B (Zoning Commission case no. 22-19, recording at approximately 1:24:50 mark). The new zoning district permits a drive-thru as a matter of right, which is the reason McDonald’s pursued this rezoning. Zoning Commission Chair Anthony Hood, Vice Chair Robert Miller, and Commissioner Joseph Imamura voted in support. Commissioner Peter May opposed. One seat is vacant.
The zoning commissioners rested on the points they made at the initial vote, described in this post. Recall DC’s Office of Planning supported the rezoning request, while the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) objected to the request. In order to actually build a drive-thru, McDonald’s will have to go through DDOT’s public space permit process.

Note: The deadline has been extended to March 6, 2023.
DC residents ages 14 to 24 can now apply to participate in DC’s 2023 summer youth employment program. The deadline to apply is February 28, 2023. Apply at https://summerjobs.dc.gov.
Scheduled Maintenance
Due to fiber-optic cable installation for radio and signal systems, service will be shut down between Rhode Island Ave and Fort Totten:
Performance oversight and budget season is upon us. In preparation for DC Council performance and budget oversight hearings, Ward 5 Councilmember Zachary Parker office is asking residents to identify Ward 5 needs.
Complete the Ward 5 Needs Survey at ward5.us/oversightform.
The survey lists four areas (schools & rec; street safety & transportation; pollution, trash, & environmental justice; & violence reduction & community safety), but residents can also list other areas of concern.
CM Parker’s office is also accepting feedback in other ways. Copied from the survey:
We welcome emails and letters from residents, civic associations, parent-teacher associations, and advisory neighborhood commissioners highlighting concerns in more detail. Please send those materials to Conor Shaw (cshaw@dccouncil.gov) by February 3, 2023. If you’d prefer to relay your concerns via phone, please contact us at 202 724 8028.
This is the time to identify issues you would like Councilmember Parker to be aware of for oversight purposes and to advocate for budget items. I know neighbors have asked for support and funding for a number of things over the years that still need attention and funding, with a couple of more recent asks.
Being as specific as possible, explaining how neighbors have advocated for items over a number of years, and providing cost estimates & number of people impacted to the extent possible, is always helpful. Connecting requests to approved plans, study recommendations, and initiatives, such as the Riggs Road/South Dakota Avenue NE Area Development Plan, moveDC, Vision Zero, and DDOT livability studies, is also helpful to provide justification for the request or context for the issue.
Even if you do not have a lot of time to spend on the survey, please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with Councilmember Parker.
DC Council oversight hearings for District government agencies begin this week. Find the full draft schedule at https://dccouncil.gov/2022-2023-performance-oversight-fy-2024-budget-schedules.
Have issues with how an agency is performing? Have ideas about how to make things better?
Is there something that multiple neighbors are experiencing with an agency that remains unresolved despite multiple attempts at resolution?
Is there an agency doing something well that might be a useful idea for another agency?
Are there things that an agency is doing well but you just wish they were doing more of whatever that thing is?
Let the Council know.
Individual committee instructions on how to participate either by testifying orally or by submitting written comments are available at https://dccouncil.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/DRAFT-Instructions-for-Public-Participation-PERFORMANCE-OVERSIGHT-01132023.pdf. (Note, this list is currently incomplete).
Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George chairs the Council’s Facilities & Family Services Committee. This is the committee that oversees DC’s Department of General Services (DGS), among other agencies. DGS is responsible for maintaining District-owned buildings and District-managed space. This includes traditional public schools and recreation centers. Instructions on how to sign up to testify for that committee are available at https://janeeseward4.com/testify.

Be sure to comment on the District’s draft parks and recreation long-range plan by January 31, 2023. Visit ready2playdc.com to read the draft plan and submit your comments.
From DC Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR):
The plan includes goals, strategies, actions, and an investment blueprint to guide DPR over the next two decades. There are policy-level planning, programming, design, and operations actions that DPR intends to undertake and track over the coming years, as well as specific site-based recommendations and an implementation plan of investment.
The draft plan is currently posted on the Ready2Play website, where you can submit comments directly in the document by clicking on the relevant area of the page and filling in the comment window that pops up. Additionally, there is a public comment survey where you can leave additional feedback or general comments on the whole document.
I previously discussed some elements of the draft plan in this post.
This is the time to support the items in the draft plan that you like and to continue to advocate for funding and implementation of the things neighbors want.
Want to see attractive community green space at the corner of South Dakota Avenue & Riggs Road NE? Ask for it and remind officials that this request is consistent with the neighborhood’s area development plan.
Want shade at the new Riggs-LaSalle Rec playground? Ask for it.
Want a neighborhood walking track and tennis courts? Co-sign the recommendation in the plan.
Want better coordination with National Park Service for Fort Circle Park? Co-sign the recommendation in the plan & remind officials that the neighborhood’s approved area development plan contemplates recreation and a trail around the perimeter of the park.
Want “safe access” to include not just safe routes to the rec, but also safety in and around the rec? Let officials know.
Whatever it is that you support, let DPR know by January 31.
ANC 5A Meeting
Wednesday, January 25, 2022 at 6:45 pm
ANC 5A’s meeting will be held online only in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81870709297?pwd=WDRMMGpvaVVGSGc5amNSU003UDE0QT09
Meeting ID: 818 7070 9297
Passcode: 847136
Dial In: 301 715 8592
All residents will be muted. Individuals will be called on once acknowledged by the Chair.
AGENDA ITEMS
I. Call Meeting to Order 6:45 pm
II. Quorum
III. Office Vacancy Declaration
IV. Election & Swearing in of Officers Honorable Councilmember Zachary Parker
III. Agenda Review/Acceptance
IV. Commission Business
A. New Commissioner Orientation
B. Budget & ANC Security Fund
C. Minutes for Approval (December Special Meeting 2022) *
D. Ward 5 Website Update – Domain
E. Annual Calendar
F. ANC 2nd Office Space
V. Community Updates
A. MPD
B. Mayor’s Office
C. Councilmember Parker’s office
VI. Reports & Presentations
VII. Community Comment Period
VIII. Next Meeting: February 22, 2023
IX. Adjourn
Duvalier Malone, SMD 5A01
Karlus Cozart, SMD 5A02
Emily Singer Lucio, SMD 5A03
Diego Rojas SMD 5A04
Vacant, SMD 5A05
Kweku Toure, SMD 5A06
Vacant, SMD 5A07
Gordon-Andrew Fletcher, SMD 5A08
Zachary Ammerman, SMD 5A09
ANC 5A Commissioners 2023-2024
Fort Circle Park Cleanup with ANC Commissioner Zachary Ammerman (5A09)
January 21, 2023
10:00 am-12:00 noon
Meet at the Galloway Street side of the Gallatin-Galloway pedestrian trail. Gloves, trash bags, and a limited number of trash grabbers provided.
Stay for five minutes or two hours, up to you. This is also a chance to meet Commissioner Ammerman, say hello, and discuss neighborhood issues.
This event and other news are in Commissioner Ammerman’s newsletter. Sign up to receive Commissioner Ammerman’s ANC 5A09 updates at ANC5A09.com.