March 2, 2022

Ward 3 Update:

Dear Neighbors,

The District's public vaccination data portal touts that 73.1% of District residents are estimated to be fully vaccinated, however; when looking at the Ward-level data, not a single Ward is listed at above 61% fully vaccinated. In fact, all but two Wards are below 60%. This data discrepancy was previously noted to me by both my staff and a Ward 3 neighbor, and we finally have some clarity on this matter from DC Health:

  • Evidently, the Ward-level and neighborhood-level vaccination maps represents an incomplete data set. Vaccination data is reported to DC Health from a number of sources, including vaccine providers in other jurisdictions, and the agency often receives incomplete forms, illegible handwritten forms, forms without a resident's address or demographic data, etc.
  • Therefore, there has always been a significant pool of vaccination records that are incomplete to the extent that DC Health isn't able to paint a fully accurate picture of the Ward and neighborhood-level vaccination rates
  • According to the agency, the reported Ward-level rates are likely underestimates, and the District-level rate is more reliable

If we are to move forward without the assurance of mask wearing or vaccination requirements in indoor congregate settings, what I see as valuable community protections that have contributed to our decreasing case numbers, then DC Health must be clear and upfront in reporting our vaccination rates and positive case numbers. To anyone accessing the data portal, the absence of proper context or even a disclaimer about the inconsistencies presented undermines the claim that D.C. is above the 70% fully vaccinated threshold. Residents need accurate data in order to make the best safety decisions for themselves and their families, and DC Health told me that they will look for ways to properly update the website.

Regards,

Mary

 

A Quick Update on Visitor Parking Passes

Yesterday, the Council unanimously passed a measure from Councilmember Cheh to extend the validity of the District's hard copy 2020 Visitor Parking Passes (VPP) through November 25, 2022.

This extension will provide the District with additional time to prepare for and fine-tune the new ParkDC VPP system. Residents are still welcome to use this new portal in addition to retaining their hard copy passes.

 

Ward 3 Quick Reads

Saving DC Heritage Trees - Area developers are brazenly cutting down the District's heritage trees –with full knowledge that it is illegal– with the expectation that they will absorb the cost of the fine. Yesterday, the Council voted in support of Councilmember Cheh's legislation to immediately grant the Urban Forestry Division with stop work authority in order to intervene in illegal removals and save heritage trees in real time.

  • To read more on this threat to old growth trees in the District, click: here.

Pre-2012 Metro Cards Have Expired - Metro’s oldest SmarTrip cards, those purchased before 2012, will no longer be accepted at faregates and fareboxes as of March 1st. Any remaining balance on residents' old cards will not be lost and can be transferred to a new card at any time.

  • Visit Metro’s Card Replacement page for step-by-step instructions on how to receive a replacement card and transfer your current balance. SmarTrip cards purchased before 2012 can be identified by the serial number on the back. All newer cards start with “0167” and no further action is needed. SmarTrip cards that start with any other serial number need to be replaced (as pictured see below)

The Melvin Hazen Park & Trail Renamed - In an acknowledgement of Melvin Hazen's role in the dismantling of Reno City in the 1930s and 40s and the largescale displacement of African American residents from what is now Fort Reno Park, the National Park Service has officially renamed the Melvin C. Hazen Park & Trail to Reservation 630.

Return of the Walk to End Homelessness - Friendship Place has announced the return of the in-person Friendship Place Walk to End Homelessness! The event will be held on April 30th on the National Mall. To sign-up as an individual, start a walking team, or to join an existing team, please go to Friendship Walks.

 

Legislative Spotlight - The Healthy Hospitals Act

Councilmember Cheh has re-introduced the Healthy Hospitals Act to jump start the transition toward healthier and more nutritious meal options for patients, guests, and staff at District hospitals.

The legislation, which is based on a 2017 resolution by the American Medical Association, would require that:

  • Meals include a variety of healthy foods that are low in saturated fat, sodium, and added sugars
  • Vegetarian and 100% plant-based options be made available
  • Healthy beverages are prioritized over sugar-sweetened drinks, thereby ensuring that sodas and sugary drinks are not the default drink option available
  • Eliminates the availability of processed meats classified as carcinogenics
  • Requires that water always be made available at no charge

“Healthcare providers have long advised us that nutrition is essential to health, yet go into any hospital and you will see sugary drinks, processed meats, and foods high in added sugars, sodium, and saturated fat —the very same foods we know are making us sick." - Councilmember Cheh

Pictured Left: Councilmember Cheh and physician & nutritionist Dr. Vanita Rahman join Fox 5 to discuss the critical need and benefits of the "Healthy Hospitals Act of 2022."

To watch the segment, click: here.

 

In Solidarity with the Ukrainian People

Standing with Ukraine - Pictured Above: (left and right) The Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge and the John A. Wilson Building illuminated in blue and yellow and (center) the flag of Ukraine installed along Pennsylvania Ave NW, all in in support of the Ukrainian people. Councilmember Cheh has circulated a Sense of the Council Resolution to her colleagues to formally denounce the Russian invasion of Ukraine and to call on Congress to formally condemn the Russian invasion and to continue and expand immediate, aggressive sanctions until all Russian military forces withdraw from Ukraine.

 

Growing Momentum for Councilmember Cheh's "No Senior Hungry Act"

From WUSA9 - Proposed legislation could end food insecurity for seniors in DC

"We live in the most powerful country in the world and we have thousands of seniors who are left hungry," said Winnie Huston with D.C. Greens.

Huston is a food policy strategist at D.C. Greens -- a non-profit that works to promote health equity in the District. This organization is pushing the No Senior Hungry Omnibus Amendment Act of 2021, which many hope could be the saving grace for hungry seniors by regulating and putting folks in charge of the efforts to end food insecurity.

Read the Full Story

 

A Safety Update on the Days Inn

Safety Update - Police have made an arrest in the homicide that occurred on January 27th at the Days Inn in the Forest Hills neighborhood. 18 year-old Gerald Thomas, a Maryland resident, was arrested and charged with Second Degree Murder While Armed in the shooting death of 20 year-old Dasha Cleary, also of Maryland.

The Attorney General's Office is investigating the Days Inn as a nuisance property, which, if conclusive, will provide the Attorney General with the ability to pursue improvements to the site through litigation.

In addition, the Second District Police Department has assigned an officer to patrol this stretch of Connecticut Avenue (from Cleveland Park up through Forest Hills) daily to provide increased visibility and serve as a crime deterrent along the corridor.

 

Mark Your Calendar - Streetscape Updates Coming to Cleveland Park

Upcoming Community Meeting - The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will be holding a public meeting on March 7, 2022 at 6:30 pm to kick off construction for the Cleveland Park Streetscape and Drainage Project. The Cleveland Park Streetscape and Drainage Project will focus on:

  • The recurring flooding problem near the Cleveland Park Metro Station
  • Improving pedestrian safety
  • Implementing several green infrastructure improvements

Please click here for the meeting link, registration, and additional project information. For all project updates including the projected timeline, traffic advisories, and photos, please visit www.clevelandparkstreetscape.com

 

Councilmember Cheh Joins Fox5 to Discuss Dangerous Driving

From Fox 5 - Leaders call out lack of action against reckless drivers

Cars with dozens of unpaid traffic tickets remain on the streets of D.C. One resident says he gets multiple tickets a day at his address in the name of someone who hasn't lived there for years.

Garrett Hennigan is looking for answers. He posted to Twitter showing the endless stream of citations that come in the mail for a man who used to live at his address more than seven years ago. The former resident allegedly has a car registered in Virginia.

Councilmember Mary Cheh has been fighting for change. Hundreds of thousands of vehicles across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia are eligible for booting, according to Cheh. In his tweets, Henningan says this person has a laundry list of tickets totaling nearly $30 thousand dollars worth of fines.

"Our citizens ought to be outraged by this and outraged not just because this person is getting away with all of this but outraged because what they’re doing is dangerous to the public," Cheh said.

Watch the Full Segment

 

Help Contain Bird Flu by Reporting Sick Animals

From WUSA9 - See an unusual number of dead birds? Report to local animal agencies to help contain bird flu

City Wildlife is asking members of the community to report "unusual numbers of dead wild birds" to local animal and wildlife organizations...Sick birds could have symptoms like swollen eyes, coughing, nose and eye discharge, sneezing and coughing; head or neck positioned abnormally and uncoordinated movement such as swimming in circles; swollen legs and feet and patchy, discolored skin; and increased deaths within a flock.

To report sick or dead birds:

Read the Full Story

 

Ending this Update on a Happy Note:

Help Beautify the Van Ness Main Street

Planting Season is Right Around the Corner - Friends and neighbors of all ages are invited to join master gardener Kathy Sykes in planting seeds and flowers in the tree boxes along Connecticut Avenue in Forest Hills to add to the growing perennial gardens and pollinator corridors started in 2019!

  • From March 26th through April 17th, volunteers will gather every Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 PM to help plant along the corridor
  • Volunteers should bring gloves and their favorite gardening tools (all other supplies will be provided) and dress in comfortable clothes
  • This volunteer activity is perfect for all ages!

To volunteer, please contact Kathy directly with your available dates/times and she'll provide the day's exact planting location closer to your volunteer date. Please include 'Bulb Planting' in the subject line and send an email to: [email protected].

 

Our Office is Open!

Connect with our staff - While Councilmember Cheh's physical office is closed during the public health emergency, she and her staff are teleworking and will remain accessible for residents.

You may continue to reach us via email or phone through our main line at (202) 724-8062 with legislative ideas, budget requests, and constituent services requests.

 
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