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5E09 Single Member Districts News to Use

Monday, February 1, 2016, Stronghold Civic Association (SCA) meets at the Inspired Teaching Charter
School (200 Douglas St NE) from 7PM 9PM. SCA meets every 1st Monday of each month.
Thursday, February 11, 2016, McMillan Advisory Group (MAG) will meet at the Summit Apartment
from 7PM 9PM. MAG meets every 2nd Thursday of each month.
Monday, February 15, 2016, If youre interest in receiving Community Vouchers for Disney on Ice
Treasure Trove, whereas the Tickets are $16, please let me know.
Monday, February 15, 2016, Bloomingdale Civic Association (BCA) meets at St Georges Episcopal
Church (2nd and U Streets NW) from 7PM 9PM. BCA meets every 3rd Monday of the month but if a
holiday falls on the 3rd Monday, it meets on the 4th Monday. .
Tuesday, February 16, 2016, ANC5E Public Meeting new location is The Friendship Armstrong Public
Charter School from 7PM 9PM. Location: 1400 First Street NW (corner of 1st and P St NW). ANC5E
Web Site: www.anc5e.org twitter @anc5e.
Thursday, February 25, 2016, 5D CAC Meeting meets at 5th District, 1805 Bladensburg Road NE from
7PM 8:30PM. Agenda: Nominations and Election of 5D CAC Officers.
Thursday, March 10, 2016, Notice of Public Hearing - Z.C. Case #13-14B - Parcel 4, Jair Lynch

Development Partners - Modifications to a Previously Approved Consolidated Planned Unit


(PUD) Development, Square 3128, Lot 800, of Parcel 4 Building for the Harry Teeters grocery
with an ANC5E vote of 6 in favor, 0 opposed and 2 abstained in support of the modifications to
accommodate the grocerys request. Scheduled for 6:30PM at 441 4 St NW Suite 220.
Saturday, March 12, 2016, Rock n Roll DC Marathon & Half Marathon: Road closures and times
[7AM -1PM] are subject to change. The course and timelines are the same as last years. Ms Thomas
stated that immediately affected neighbors will be notified by door knockers. If you have a need to
contact Ms.
G2 Bus Stop: Reference a site visit from WMATA and DDOT reps with neighbors at the corner of 2nd
and Bryant St NW - await a response from both WMATA and DDOT. Continue to negotiate for the G2
Bus Stop to be placed back at that corner.
Hands on Hearts CPR Training: Currently, FEMS is offering training the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each
month at the 5th District MPD Headquarters. The link to register for those sessions can be found on
http://fems.dc.gov/page/hands-heart-cpr-program. If you are interested in setting up a session outside of
that, please provide possible dates and time. Sarah M. Roque, MPH, RN, Sup Public Health Analyst, DC
Fire and EMS, 2000 14th St NW, 5th Floor, 20009, 202-673-3322 (Office); 202-409-9601 (Mobile);
www.fems.dc.gov
As part of A FitDCs effort to encourage residents to stay fit, Mayor Bowser has directed DPR to waive
resident fees at the Fitness Centers starting on January 1. Previously, the fitness centers required a paid
membership for access, but for 2016, those resident fees will be waived. DPR Fitness Centers offer a
variety of exercise equipment, including elliptical, stationary bikes, treadmills, free weights, universal
weight machines and more! Visit DPRs website to find a fitness center near you.

5E09@anc.dc.gov Commissioner Dianne Barnes (202-409-7155)

1/29/2016

5E09 Single Member Districts News to Use


DC PRIVATE SECURITY CAMERA REBATE PROGRAM
The DC Council recently passed Councilmember Allen's emergency legislation to authorize the Mayor to
develop a rebate program for security cameras. Next, the bill will go to Mayor Bowser, who has
committed to signing it. Regulations will then need to be drafted so the program can be up and running
as soon as possible. Rebate information will be available on the dc.gov website and my office will help
get the word out.
Who is eligible? How much are the rebates? Homeowners and renters - up to $500 (maximum of $200
per camera); Businesses - up to $750 (maximum of $200 per camera); Non-profit organizations - up to
$750 (maximum of $200 per camera); Religious institutions - up to $750 (maximum of $200 per camera)
What areas are eligible? The highest crime area in each Ward will receive priority; Other areas as
identified by the Mayor
How much is the total funding available? $500,000
Please review Councilmember Charles Allens web site @ http://www.charlesallenward6.com/cameras
to receive more information about the program as soon as it becomes available.
AVOID A SANITATION TICKET:
Regular Trash Collection: Place trash and recycle containers out for collection no earlier than 6:30 PM
the night before - no later than 6 AM the morning of collection day. Residents are required to remove
trash and recycle containers from public space (the alley) by 8 PM on your collection day.
Bulk Trash Collection: Call 311 to set up an appointment before placing bulk trash out (7 items) for
collection. Place bulk trash out no earlier than 6:30PM the day before and no later than 6 AM on
collection day. Place them where the trash and recycle are collected.
Without appointment: Take bulk items to the Fort Totten Transfer Station, 4900 John F. McCormack
Drive NE.
Other City Services listed below may be reported by calling 311: The rep will provide a tracking # of
your request and the agency responsible for the task.

Abandoned Autos
Alley Cleaning
Illegal Dumping
Parking Enforcement
Potholes
Tree Services
Street Light Repair

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5E09@anc.dc.gov Commissioner Dianne Barnes (202-409-7155)

1/29/2016

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