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5E09 Single Member Districts News to Use

Monday, April 4th, Hearing - ABRA Case 091021 Capitol Markets Substantial Class A Change
On March 7th, SCA motioned to continue to protest the application for a request for a Class A Liquor
License for Capital Market pending a Settlement Agreement that involves the participation of the SCA.
Monday, April 4th, 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, April 14th, McMillan Advisory Group (MAG) will meet at the Inspired Teaching Charter
School (200 Douglas St NE) from 7PM 9PM. MAG meets every 2nd Thursday of each month.
Monday, April 18th, 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, April 19th, ANC5E Public Meeting held at 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.
Wednesday, April 20th, DDOTs Crosstown Study Public Workshop #2 from 6-8pm at the Chavez Prep
Middle School Gymnasium on 770 Kenyon Street NW.
Saturday, April 23rd, ANC 5E Earth/Beautification Day ANC 5E will provide free plants/flowers to
beautify 5E09 Single Member Districts public space only. DPW will provide mulch and trash pickup for
this event along with trash bags. If youre interest in participating, please meet me at the corner of North
Capitol Street and Channing Street NW. This event will start from 9am to 12 noon. Trash pickup is 1pm.
What is collected by the Department of Public Works?
1. Trash pick-up for neighborhood clean-ups only. 2. Only trash in bags that have been provided by DPW
or bundled debris at the designated point of collection. 3. Wood and tree limbs must be cut into four foot
lengths, no wider than 6 in diameter weighing no more than 60 lbs. each. 4. Absolutely NO BULK will
be collected (furniture, appliances, construction debris).
Thursday, April 28th, 5D CAC Meeting meets at 5th District, 1805 Bladensburg Road NE from 7PM
8:30PM. To join the MPD 5th District Listserv: Email MPD-5D-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or go to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MPD-5D
UPDATE:
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, moves forward
with accommodations to support Harris Teeters grocery request was approved by a vote of 4-0-0.
Commissioner Holliday showed up after the hearing to request that the record be reopened for the
submission of her testimony. This testimony addresses three concerns: Parking Fees for Grocery
Store Patrons; Loading Docks Management Strategy; and the Configuration and Location of Senior
Affordable Housing. This testimony may be viewed at the IZIS site.
ANC5E Resolution for the G2 Bus Zone Restoration at the corner of 2nd and Bryant Street NW was
approved by a vote of 9-0-0.
5E09@anc.dc.gov Commissioner Dianne Barnes (202-409-7155)

April 2016

5E09 Single Member Districts News to Use


ANC5E Resolution for Glenwood Cemeterys Historic Landmark Application #15-24 was approved
by a vote of 9-0-0. The Historic Preservation Review Board will consider the listing of the property in the
DC Inventory of Historic sites and its nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.
Community Aerobics Class: MedStar Washington Hospital Center and the DC Department of Parks
and Recreation, invite YOU to join a FREE physical fitness class aimed at helping you lose weight;
reduce high blood pressure and cholesterol levels; and prevent or manage diabetes. Do something today
that you will thank yourself.
MedStar Washington Hospital Centers Community Relations Department presents a free monthly Walk
with a DOC (Richard Benson, MD and Patricia Davidson, MD) every 1st Saturday starting at 9AM at the
National Arboretum, 3501 New York Avenue, NE, Washington DC 20002
What better way to start your weekend than on your feet making strides to help your heart and improving
your general health to live longer! While you walk at your own pace, youll have the opportunity to have
questions answered by MedStar WHC physicians. This program is for everyone interested in taking steps
for a healthier lifestyle. You dont need any special gear, and there are no special rules. Just put on a pair
of comfortable shoes and meet MedStar physicians and staff at the park. They even provide water! For
more information, contact Phronie Jackson, MPH at whccommunityrelations@medstar.net.
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.
Hands on Hearts CPR Training: Currently, FEMS is offering training every other Thursday from
6:30pm to 7pm 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. Walk-ins are welcomed as
well. 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.
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 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

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

April 2016

5E09 Single Member Districts News to Use


On February 17th - Mayor Bowser Launches the Private Security Camera Program as Part of Safer,
Stronger DC Initiative - Contact: Jordan Bennett (EOM) 202-727-5011 Jordan.bennett@dc.gov or
Christopher Dyer (OVSJG) 202-727-6331 christoper.dyer@dc.gov
Mayor Bowser, along with the Director of the Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants Michelle M
Garcia, officially launched the Private Security Camera Incentive Program. The program will provide
rebates for the purchase, installation, and registration of a security camera system on the exterior of a
building owned or leased by a resident, business, nonprofit, or religious institution.
Potential applicants can visit www.ovsjg.dc.gov or contact the Office of Victim Services and Justice
Grants at security.cameras@dc.gov or 202-727-5124 for more information.
The installation of private security cameras in the city is another step to deter crime and assist police
during investigations, said Mayor Bowser. This innovative rebate program helps equip residents, small
businesses, nonprofits and religious institutions with the tools they need to help prevent crime and
identify suspects.
Once the cameras are installed and registered with the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), officers
will be able to request the video footage from their owners while investigating criminal activity that may
have occurred in the vicinity of the camera. In addition, the cameras will help serve as a deterrent to
anyone considering a crime against a property like burglaries and package thefts. MPD will not have
live video access to the cameras.
Security cameras purchased and installed after September 22, 2015 are eligible for the program. For the
first several months, only addresses within priority MPD police service areas (PSAs) can submit rebate
applications. After August 1, addresses anywhere in the District can apply. There is at least one priority
PSA in each Ward and they were selected based on crime levels and public safety indicators. All of MPD
5th District PSAs are priority. The program has a budget of $500,000. Rebates will be issued so long as
funding is available. Visit http://geospatial.dcgis.dc.gov/PSAFinder to identify the PSA of a property
address.

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

April 2016

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