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Number of Posts: 246

Latest Posts by the Author

  1. INVITE! Come Celebrate Today 5PM At the Adams Morgan Plaza
  2. DC Safety Net on Fire! Council Moves Quick on Social Welfare for a Billionaire Arena Owner While Longtime DC Families Left to Struggle to Meet Basic Needs
  3. Fwd: DC Safety Net on Fire! Council Moves Quick on Social Welfare for a Billionaire Arena Owner While Longtime DC Families Left to Struggle to Meet Basic Needs
  4. DC Safety Net on Fire! Council Moves Quick on Social Welfare for a Billionaire Arena Owner While Longtime DC Families Left to Struggle to Meet Basic Needs
  5. TONIGHT High Density Luxury Rezoning at 1617 U Street Still Being Pushed by DC Office of Planning Threatening Imminent Harm
  6. 2025 DC Budget Update — DC’s Continued War on the Working Families and Lower Income Residents of DC
  7. Urgent: Halt New Zoning Rules, Demand Council Briefing
  8. New Zoning Rules Shred Transparency, Notice and Racial Equity
  9. Bowser Asks DMPED to Meet on Harrington Hotel Purchase for Affordable Housing
  10. Fwd: 17U, ZC Public Participation Breakdown
  11. Press Alert: DC Neighbors Want Proper Notice Abt Controversial Rezoning Project (1617 U Street NW — Police & Fire Stations)
  12. Premier FAQ on Controversial 1617 U Street Redevelopment Published by the Community
  13. [HistoricWashingtonDC] AG Schwalb Embraces Role of Community Advocate, Battles Mayor’s New Limits on Public Engagement
  14. Tonight Adams Morgan ANC May Take up Major Rezoning Proposal
  15. Adams Morgan Plaza Supporters Ask Mayor to Propel Public Safety & End the Blight at 1800 Columbia Road
  16. Del. Norton asked to Intervene and Stop NPS’s Eviction of McPherson Square; “Pushout and Bulldozing” Wednesday February 15, 2023
  17. Fwd: Rethinking Race and Black History Month
  18. Press Alert & Invite :: Adams Morgan Plaza NYE Celebration :: Letter 2 Truist 2 Remove Fences
  19. Fwd: Press Alert: The Legacy $1 Public Land Deals May Continue in the District of Columbia
  20. PEOPLE WITH MOBILITY DISABILITIES SUE THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOR STREET REDESIGN VIOLATING ACCESSIBILITY LAWS