Saturday 17 May 2014

[WardFive] NEXT ANC 5B MEETING: Wed, May 28, 2014

ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 5B

SLOWE SCHOOL DEMOUNTABLE TRAILER

1322 IRVING STREET, N.E.WASHINGTON, D.C.  20017

TELEPHONE 202-635-6563 ▼ FAX 202-635-6565 ▼ Email: anc5B.org

 

MONTHLY COMMUNITY MEETING ANC 5B

                                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agenda Includes: Invited Guest

·      Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie

·      DCPW Director William Howland  

·      5D MPD

5B02 Support Letter to BZA

      5B05 San Antonio Grill Presentation

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Community Concerns

 

 

Date:            Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Time:           6:30PM – 8:30 PM

         Place:               Northeastern Presbyterian Church 

                           2112 Varnum St., NE (corner of Eastern Ave)

 

             HOST COMMISSIONER:  Shirley Rivens Smith, 5B01

 

 

 

                                    Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners

 

5B01 Shirley Rivens Smith   5B02 Ursula Higgins    5B03 Michael Morrison   

 5B04 Carolyn C. Steptoe     5B05 Jenese L. Jones                          

 

 

NEXT 5B MONTHLY MEETING:            Wednesday, June 25, 2014

HOST:                                                          Commissioner Jenese L. Jones

LOCATION:                                                TBA

 
 
 
Very kind regards,
 
Commissioner Carolyn C. Steptoe
Single Member District 5B04
Vice Chairperson, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 5B
GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
5B04@anc.dc.gov
(202) 321-3860/ANC cell
(202) 636-8191/home
(pardon typos, etc.)
 
 
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WHAT IS AN ANC?

The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANCs) are locally elected bodies which shall advise the Council of the District of Columbia, the Mayor and each executive agency, the Government of the District of Columbia, all independent agencies, boards and commissions with respect to all proposed matters of District of Columbia governmental policy including but not limited to decisions regarding planning, streets, recreation, social service programs, education, health, safety, and sanitation which affect the Commission area.  In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods that are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the citizens in a neighborhood.  Commissioners serve without compensation.  See PL 93-198 and DCL 1-21, as amended.

 
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