Ward 5 budget townhall April 10 & Lamond Riggs neighborhood library

Mayor Gray will host a budget townhall with a focus on Ward 5 on April 10, 2013 at Luke C. Moore Academy (1001 Monroe St. NE) at 6:30 pm.  In his press release on the mayor’s budget, Councilmember McDuffie said that he would like to see money allocated for the modernization of Lamond Riggs library.  The mayor’s proposed budget does not include any money for modernizing Lamond Riggs library, but it does provide money so that all DC public libraries will be open 7 days per week.

Updated  3/29/2013

The mayor’s proposed FY 2014 budget includes a line item for renovating the Lamond Riggs library (pdf), with full funding estimated at over $18 million.  It notes that the library is 45 years old and is energy inefficient.  The spec calls for the library to be substantially renovated “to create a new 21st century state-of-the-art LEED Silver Rated vacility.”  The budget includes zero FY 2014 funding for renovating the library, but includes proposed funding for FY 2015 & FY 2016.  It notes that Cafritz’s development (Art Place at Fort Totten) includes a spec in a (much) later phase to build a new library for the neighborhood as part of the Art Place development.  The document states DCPL is still involved in discussions with Cafritz about this.  An older budget timeline projected that the design for a renovated library would be completed by October 2011, with construction starting in Jan 2012 and completed by June 2018.  Of course none of those milestones was met and it’s unclear at this point if Cafritz’s proposal is the reason for the delay.

Shuffling in council committee leadership and council staff

Chairman Phil Mendelson announced new committee assignments today.  Muriel Bowser (D-Ward 4) will chair the economic development committee.  Kenyan McDuffie (D-Ward 5) will chair government operations.  He will also sit on the economic development committee along with new councilmember Anita Bonds (D-At Large), Jack Evans (D-Ward 2), and Vincent Orange (D-At Large).  That means the economic development committee will have 3 councilmembers who reside in Ward 5.  Pending council vote, Councilmember McDuffie will also be chairman pro tempore.

Education now is a standalone committee, chaired by David Catania (I-At Large).  Committee of the whole retains oversight of UDC and UDC-CC.

In other news for Councilmember McDuffie, he has a new chief of staff.  Jeannette Mobley moves to the slot from her position as constituent services director after the departure of Corey Arnez Griffin.