From Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie <[email protected]>
Subject Ward 5 Report: What changed in the District on October 1
Date October 3, 2019 7:36 PM
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Neighbors,

The work of the Council and District government can seem disconnected from our everyday lives. This Tuesday, October 1 marked a new fiscal year for the District and brought about a number of changes to help the elderly and parents of small children, combat violence, invest in infrastructure, and expand learning opportunities for school-aged children.

In order to help ease the financial burden on parents of small children and the elderly, DC is no longer applying sales tax to diapers. This fiscal year also brings about an expansion of the NEAR Act's Cure Violence model, including a new team of violence interrupters along the North Capitol Street corridor ([link removed][UNIQID]) . Students at Ward 5's McKinley Technology High School are now able to pursue study within the new biotechnology academy ([link removed][UNIQID]) , a growing sector of the District's economy.

This fiscal year will also bring about more investments in Ward 5's physical infrastructure with a renovated Arboretum Recreation Center ([link removed][UNIQID]) , an overhaul of Fort Lincoln Park and Theodore Hagans Cultural Center ([link removed][UNIQID]) , and continued planning and rebuilding of the Lamond-Riggs Library ([link removed][UNIQID]) .

In service,

Kenyan
In this issue of the Ward 5 Report:

* Breaking Ground on a New Banneker High School
* Visit the Ward 5 Community Office
* Kenyan in the Community
* Kenyan in the News
* Great Streets Grant Applications Due October 24



** Breaking Ground on a New Banneker High School
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After championing a new facility for Banneker High School ([link removed][UNIQID]) this spring, Councilmember McDuffie joined officials to officially break ground on the new building, to be located at 925 Rhode Island Avenue NW.


** Visit the Ward 5 Community Office
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The office is typically open from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm on Tuesday and Thursday. To make an appointment at the office, visit www.calendly.com/ward5, or call our main office number at (202) 724-8028. When entering the Ward 5 Community Office at Luke C. Moore, please use the Monroe Street, NE entrance.


** Kenyan in the Community
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** Kenyan in the News
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* CBS NewsPath was on hand when Councilmember McDuffie participated in a community discussion at the Woodridge Library as part of National Expungement Week ([link removed][UNIQID]) about his DC Clean Slate Act ([link removed][UNIQID]) and the importance of allowing people who have paid their debt to society to avoid discrimination often faced by returning citizens.
* The online magazine Waging Nonviolence included Councilmember McDuffie in their coverage of the #DontMuteDC movement ([link removed][UNIQID]) and McDuffie's legislation to make Go-Go the official music of DC.
* Councilmember McDuffie spoke to WAMU about the urgency to implement his legislation ([link removed][UNIQID]) to create a regulatory framework for short-term rentals in DC.


** Great Streets Grant Applications Due October 24
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Great Streets is one of the ways DC government supports small businesses and retail corridors. Since joining the DC Council, Councilmember McDuffie has consistently expanded the boundaries of the Great Streets within Ward 5 ([link removed][UNIQID]) , which now include part, if not all, of Bloomingdale, Truxton Circle, North Capitol Street, Union Market, Trinidad, Dakota Crossing, Rhode Island Avenue NE, New York Avenue NE, Gateway, Fort Lincoln, Arboretum, Ivy City, Brookland, Edgewood, Bladensburg Road NE, Eckington, and Brentwood.

This grant is open to retail stores, restaurants, arts-based organizations, and personal service businesses that are located in a Great Street area. Funds can be used for building improvements, equipment purchases, inventory management supplies, and marketing. Click here to view the Request for Applications and to start your own application ([link removed][UNIQID]) . The Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) runs the program and will be hosting in-person and virtual information sessions through mid-October ([link removed][UNIQID]) .

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