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Re: Board of Zoning and Adjustment case 20467, 232 10th St SE

 

Peter, thanks for bringing this up for discussion. We are concerned not only about the pop-up, but the pop-back--the plans call for building an extension that will take up most of the back yard.

Aside from all the aesthetic problems of pop-ups, building essentially a two-family rental property creates many problems. Neighbors will be living in tunnels with views and light blocked. Given property values, this will open the door to others to be incentivized to build big rentals in their backyard too. In the long term, this will change the character of the neighborhood, and owners who live in their houses will be at a disadvantage.

Are these essentially landlords starting to act as developers? I have no objection to fixing up a deteriorated property within the existing rules. But the big changes that come with these variances should involve the neighborhood. At very least, neighbors should be aware of them.

All best,
Michael (236 10th)


On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 8:06 PM Peter H. Mott <peterhmott@...> wrote:
Good evening neighbors!

I just received this letter from the Zoning Board this week, which is something that concerns us all (I have also posted to the alley group).

I downloaded the relevant files from?(enter case number 20467). There are 20 exhibits, of which #6 is one you want to see (attached, 15 pages) -- it has pictures of the existing property, drawings of the proposed changes, and sightlines.

I have two thoughts. (1) All of the houses along the East side of 10th Street are two stories. This is unquestionably a pop-up, and it will make a new precedent. It is the "camel's nose in the tent" -- after this, any homeowner can also build a pop-up, and no doubt some will. (2) That might not be a bad thing, as I'm sure many of us would like more room, and this could make our houses more valuable.

I am interested in people's opinions.?

There will be an?ANC 6B hearing, followed by a BZA hearing. The ANC hearing has not been scheduled; the BZA hearing is Wednesday May 26th.

Best regards, Peter Mott
250 10th

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Re: Looking to Giveaway PPE Masks to the 200 Block Neighbors

 

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Thanks Linda.?

Nate: can you please email me directly with additional details and I¡¯ll make the connection. Danielle at Websterious dot com.?

On Mar 18, 2021, at 8:19 PM, John Payne & Linda Mellgren <p3mp4@...> wrote:

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If Ward 6 mutual aid is interested and can't pay for shipping contact me and i can cover. Linda

On 3/18/21 4:55 PM, danielle_drissel wrote:
Hi Nate. Thanks for reaching out.?
Ward 6 Mutual Aid is a great group helping neighbors throughout the ward with a focus on those in public housing. I don¡¯t think the group could pay for shipping. Please lmk if you would like me to make a contact.?
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Re: Looking to Giveaway PPE Masks to the 200 Block Neighbors

 

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If Ward 6 mutual aid is interested and can't pay for shipping contact me and i can cover. Linda

On 3/18/21 4:55 PM, danielle_drissel wrote:

Hi Nate. Thanks for reaching out.?
Ward 6 Mutual Aid is a great group helping neighbors throughout the ward with a focus on those in public housing. I don¡¯t think the group could pay for shipping. Please lmk if you would like me to make a contact.?
Danielle?

On Mar 18, 2021, at 3:52 PM, natefarmar31@... wrote:

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Re: Looking to Giveaway PPE Masks to the 200 Block Neighbors

 

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Hi Nate. Thanks for reaching out.?
Ward 6 Mutual Aid is a great group helping neighbors throughout the ward with a focus on those in public housing. I don¡¯t think the group could pay for shipping. Please lmk if you would like me to make a contact.?
Danielle?

On Mar 18, 2021, at 3:52 PM, natefarmar31@... wrote:

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Hey everyone,

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The company I work at is looking to give away masks to communities in need and we felt that reaching out to other communities would be a great way to do so.? Is there anyone in this group that¡¯s in need of any? We could send some to you for free and (you just cover the shipping & handling).

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Please comment on this post if you need...

Stay safe everyone!

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Looking to Giveaway PPE Masks to the 200 Block Neighbors

 

Hey everyone,

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The company I work at is looking to give away masks to communities in need and we felt that reaching out to other communities would be a great way to do so.? Is there anyone in this group that¡¯s in need of any? We could send some to you for free and (you just cover the shipping & handling).

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Please comment on this post if you need...

Stay safe everyone!

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Re: A Petition to Name Our Alley -- Becoming a Part of History!

Holtzman, Steve (SMD 6B05)
 

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Neighbors abutting Alley between 10th and 11th,

Just want to let you all know. On February 18th, I sent the following questions to the Mayor's office to request clarity on a few of the pivotal issues and expectations around the effort to name this alley. (Haley, if my email does not automatically go directly to 10th and 11th St distribution lists, which it may not, please forward to all).

I received no substantive reply despite multiple follow ups. This morning, I got an answer that the questions have been submitted to their legal team. So, so far, no answer. But these are all questions that you should be aware of. When I get definitive answers, I'll share them immediately.

If there are any further questions which you wish an answer for, moving forward, ask. If there's anything obvious missing now, let me know and I will send additional questions on so they can be reviewed.

Note I had advised Haley incorrectly early in the process and had said DC law required informing homeowners and majority of these agreed to naming and to the name chosen.

(As Susan Eades Role pointed out, the language of the law says "home owners and residents" which implies all residents abutting the alley, whether owning the property or renting, should be included in this process. I have independently already sent this question to the Mayor's office legal team just to reconfirm. That question is not reflected in the list below.)
The questions I sent were the following:

I think I'm pretty clear on the procedure as per city regulations, but there are?three questions?I'm hoping you could help me clarify.?

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I.?Procedures via petitions of property owners, notification, review by ANC, submission by Council, support by Mayor are clear. What's not clear to me is whether this is how it works in practice.?If all property owners are duly notified, majority sign a petition in agreement, ANC endorses and Council votes to support, when it comes to the Mayor's office, is this a straightforward, pro forma thing or is it something which still has significant hurdles on different signoffs, within DC govt? And more to the point,?is it generally likely to be approved?or is there a distinct case-by-case review?

II.?There is a distinction made in the Code that the official naming of an alley does not constitute a change in status and "shall not authorize the addition of any District services to the alley..."?These residents are, I think, hoping that a name for the alley will result in those residences/tax lots in the alley can get?mail service?(obviously not DC but USPS issue), and at minimum a?dedicated address with a house number?for their residences.?Do you know if it's fair for them to anticipate that??Or something else they'd need to do to get that additional element achieved?

(b)?The designation of an alley with an official name or symbolic name shall not constitute a change to its status as an alley, and shall not authorize the addition of any District services to the alley or structures abutting the alley.

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III. Should they expect some level of fees to be responsible for if, in the end, they do get this approved througth Council and it comes to the Mayor's office?? ¡ì 9¨C204.21. Para (h)?says the following:

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(h)?The Mayor may establish, by rulemaking, fees to be paid by the initiator of a proposal to designate an official name of an alley or street, or portion thereof, to recoup costs associated with satisfying the requirements of this section, including obtaining consideration of the proposal by the Council and implementation of the proposal by the Mayor; provided, that fees shall not be assessed pursuant to this subsection on an initiator that is a governmental entity, including an Advisory Neighborhood Commission.

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In practice, is this something that I need to let these residents know about? Is there any practice or policy of charging a group of residents for the cost of this process,(putting up signs and whatever other auxiliary costs are incurred in other ways) or?is this something which is waived when a situation like this arises??And, assuming they are successful, and?if there are fees associated with this, what kind of magnitude of fees should they expect to have to be responsible for??Just a magnitude to give them an idea, as they start their petition, so they know what they would be possibly letting themselves in for. Or is it not a very big deal. I have no idea.


best,

?Steve

Steve Holtzman, 6B05


From: Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...>
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2021 8:43 PM
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Cc: 10th Street List <200-block-10th-st-se@...>; Allen, Charles (COUNCIL) <CAllen@...>; Holtzman, Steve (SMD 6B05) <6B05@...>
Subject: Re: [200block11thstSE] A Petition to Name Our Alley -- Becoming a Part of History!
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Happy Spring Everyone!

To keep the Name Our Alley initiative moving along, we've decided to set March 7th as the deadline for submitting alley name suggestions! Email, text, letter, or in-person -- whatever is easiest for you.

Here's our plan for the alley name selection process: First, we will work with 211-REAR (the other alley house) to cross off any name suggestions that wouldn't work very well as a mailing address. Then, we will send the list to our ANC Steve Holtzman and request that he help veto names that he believes wouldn't pass D.C. council approval. Finally, we will send out the remaining names to everyone on the block for a vote. It will be one vote per house (unless there are tenants, in which case homeowners and tenants can cast separate votes). The vote will be "multiple choice" -- in other words, each house will be able to vote for as many of the names on the list as they'd like. The name with the most votes after 2 weeks wins!

Here's the link to currently suggested names for inspiration:

Sincerely,
Haley & Corey

P.S. We are VERY close to reaching the majority of household support we need for a successful petition! If you haven't already, please reach out to us so that we know we have the support we need. Thank you!

On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 9:33 PM Haley Huang via <Haley.huang.0329=[email protected]> wrote:
Good Evening Everyone --

Update! We've moved onto "Step 2: Attempt to reach all property owners to notify them of this initiative."

We've dropped off letters at all the homes on the 10th/11th/C/Independence square. If you've already contacted us, then you most likely did not receive a letter. If you did receive a letter, we would greatly appreciate it if you could let us know so that we can fulfill our ANC's requirement about making contact with everyone on the block.

One important detail that was left off my initial email but was included in the letter: Only property owners can sign the final petition. Therefore, if you are a tenant or visitor, please let the property owner know about this initiative!! And if possible, please also let us know if you are a renter so that we can track which property owners will be more difficult to reach. We are trying our best to match everyone's names to those found on D.C. Tax Records to make sure that we have all households covered, but we suspect the owners' addresses that D.C. has on file are not completely up-to-date.

We will most likely be on this step for a while. Therefore, we would greatly appreciate your help if you can check with neighbors to see if they've heard about this "name our alley" initiative and let us know who you've touched base with.

Thanks again for everyone's support!
Haley & Corey



On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 4:38 PM Susan Eads Role <seadsrole@...> wrote:
Haley -- Please add the following names to your proposed name list.

River Rock: the natural material used in the construction of the half-alley on the 10th Street SE side. The alley's river rock composition was preserved through advocacy by neighbors and the assistance of Councilmember Allen.

Phaeton: a light, open four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage. In the late 19th century, the Herdic Phaeton Company's stables occupied the area south of the alley running between 10th and 11th Streets SE.

Thank you!

Susan

Susan Eads Role
238 10th St SE
202-905- 8016 (office/mobile)

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021, 8:13 PM Laurie Gillman <lauriedgillman@...> wrote:
Welcome to the neighborhood!? I love this idea, Mark and I are all in. We¡¯re at 255 11th, on the corner with the tall hedge. I¡¯m not sure if the small block of C st between 10th and 11th has a list serve, but we can share the info with our neighbors behind us.?

Best,?

Laurie Gillman


On Feb 17, 2021, at 10:16 AM, Haley Huang <Haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:

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Everyone --

Thank you all so much for your support! In just a single evening we've heard back from 12 households and more seem to be joining in as the morning moves along. We're also trying to also reach out to the C and Independence St through their listservs, so if anyone has any insight into how to get on them, please let me know!

Since everyone's excited about potential names, I've created a Google Doc of all the suggestions we've received thus far and will continue to update it as more names come in (I will be watching and adding names from this thread, texts/emails, word of mouth, and FB group posts). We will determine a way to narrow them down as we move on to later steps:

Let's keep up the momentum!!
Sincerely,
Haley & Corey
210-REAR

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 9:10 AM Kyle Nicholls Cobb <kenicholls@...> wrote:
Riverstone Court???

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 8:57 AM Dan Kolker <dakolker@...> wrote:
One of our neighbors suggested Riverstone Alley to refer to those stones on the western side of it that make everyone drive slower.
-Dan (224 10th)


On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 11:13 PM Susan Eads Role <seadsrole@...> wrote:
Haley and Corey -- Welcome neighbors! My husband Jerry and I look forward to meeting you, and we support your project to name our alley.

In the event residents are interested in looking to history to select a name, the following information may be of interest.






The author of the blog post immediately above is neighbor Robert S. Pohl. Robert also is the author of several books regarding DC, including one about his family's home, which abuts the alley:?A House on the Hill: The History of 219 11th St SE.

You also may want to consult with Sandy Harrelson, whom I believe is on the 200 block of 10th Street SE distribution list, regarding her knowledge of the history of the people and the properties served by the alley.

Regarding the modern alley, it was resurfaced a few years ago. Neighbors worked to preserve the historic river rock portion of the half-alley on the 10th Street SE side, with the assistance of Councilmember Charles Allen.

Best of luck with your project, and please let me know whether I can be of assistance.

Susan

Susan Eads Role
238 10th St SE
202-905-8016 (office/mobile)

On Tue, Feb 16, 2021, 7:24 PM Nick Pearson <nickdpearson@...> wrote:
Thanks for initiating this Haley & Corey and welcome again to the neighborhood. Adding in the listserv for the 200 block of 10th Street as well for folks whose properties abut the alley.?

Thanks again and good luck!
Nick
242 10th

On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 6:53 PM Haley Huang <Haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:

Dear Friends & Neighbors,

Our names are Haley and Corey, and we are the new owners of alley house 210-REAR. We moved in a couple months ago and have since learned quite a lot about being the owners of a historic alley home. The most amazing thing we learned, however, was that we (as a block) have the opportunity to name our alley! Because there are a couple independent homes (210-REAR and 211-REAR) whose primary access is through the alley, we are able to petition the city to give our alley a name.* Not only would this be an amazing chance to cement our alley in D.C. history but also offer some practical benefits such as traffic control signs, GPS-discoverable/USPS-deliverable mailing addresses for all the alley homes, and increased property values.


In pursuit of this opportunity, we reached out to our ANC Steve Holtzmann who kindly provided us a run-down of the actions we would have to take in order to gain his endorsement for this initiative:


Step 1: Assess people¡¯s interest in naming the alley.

Step 2: Attempt to reach all property owners to notify them of this initiative.

Step 3: Put together a petition that is signed by a majority of property owners whose property abuts the alley. (There are 64 properties but 62 homeowners, so as of today, we would need 32 or more signatures.)


After these steps are taken, the petition would go through various stages of procedural voting and eventually reach the Mayor for a final sign-off.** There are a couple fine-print details that we¡¯re still working out with Steve, but for the most part, that¡¯s it -- in a couple months, a signature on a petition is the only requirement we will need from you.


However, to really forge ahead, we need your support. As we mentioned above, Step 1 is a general assessment of interest. Therefore, we¡¯ve created a Facebook Group for this Name Our Alley initiative: . Please join the Facebook Group if you are yea for a name! Or, feel free to call or text me at 678-523-4050, email me at haley.huang.0329@..., or respond to this thread to express your interest, convey your concerns, ask any questions, or offer your expertise. And of course, please spread the word! Although we will be doing our best to reach out to as many people as we can through emails, letters, and social media, we can only do so much on our own. Once we've established that there is significant interest in this initiative, we will move on to Step 2.


We understand that we¡¯re still in the middle of a pandemic and therefore haven¡¯t had the chance to meet everyone face-to-face, but we still hope that this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to name a historical D.C. alley resonates with you as much as it does with us!


Thank you all for your time.


Sincerely,

Haley & Corey


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Moving Day!

 

Hi neighbors,

I hope you¡¯re out enjoying this gorgeous Saturday!

Just dropping in to let you know that my husband Tom and I (and our small dachshund and enormous cat) are moving into 1015 Independence Ave today (north side of the alley). While we reserved parking spots for our moving truck on Independence Ave, it appears that people have ignored our signs and taken the reserved spots. While we work to sort that out, we may have to have our moving truck start in the alley. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.

If you have any problems at all, call me at 202-320-4062.

Best,
Shannon


Please Read: Any Resident 65 or older who pre-registers by midnight tonight has a very good chance to get a vaccine appointment next week

 

In case you are 65+ and didn't already get this.


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From: Holtzman, Steve (SMD 6B05) <6B05@...>
Date: Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 5:14 PM
Subject: Please Read: Any Resident 65 or older who pre-registers by midnight tonight has a very good chance to get a vaccine appointment next week
To: Holtzman, Steve (SMD 6B05) <6B05@...>


Neighbors,
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Any DC resident 65 years or older, if they pre-register NOW, has a very good chance of getting a confirmed vaccination appointment invitation tomorrow morning.

The primary message I want to send is that all residents in the 65 yrs of age or older category, if they haven't gotten a vaccine or already pre-registered should consider seriously doing so now. TODAY before midnight.

If you are not 65 or older, but you have a friend or neighbor in this neighborhood or know someone anywhere in the city, in this category...please reach out and call them or send them an email to pre-register NOW.? It's easy and takes 5 minutes to do so.

Online Registration Site:? ?

Call center: 1-855-363-0333

As of 8pm last night:?
  • 2692 residents had pre-registered in the 65+ category for all zip codes.
  • 2710 appointments in this category will be allocated tomorrow morning.

As you can see, at current numbers, every resident who registered in this category will get an appointment tomorrow. There are more people who have registered or will register today.?

However, the numbers from yesterday seem likely to be a good proportion of the total registered by this evening.?

Even if the same number register today, that would still give anyone in this category a 50% chance of getting invited for an appointment tomorrow morning.

The point is if you are 65 or over and you pre-register before midnight tonight, you have a very high likelihood of getting an immediate opportunity tomorrow morning to reliably get a confirmed vaccination appointment booked now.

NOTE: DC Health says that it will try to accommodate Senior residents in this process who need an appointment in their community. Not feeling capable to have to go far for a vaccine is not a reason to delay pre-registering.

In addition, by 8pm last night, another 1379 residents pre-registered in the category of 65 plus residing in priority zip codes. There are another 2700 appointments reserved for booking tomorrow morning in this category. Do the numbers.

There are other items of interest in today's Mayor's Update, I'll touch on these tomorrow. For now, this is the topic of urgent interest.

Here is a link to the written presentation of the Update:?
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best,

?Steve

Steve Holtzman, 6B05


Eastern Market Metro Park playground area will host a Cherry Blossom Sculpture for the upcoming festival

 

In case you missed this.? Antonia

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To: Holtzman, Steve (SMD 6B05) <6b05@...>
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 01:33:40 AM EST
Subject: Eastern Market Metro Park playground area will host a Cherry Blossom Sculpture for the upcoming festival

The National Cherry Blossom Festival is placing 25 large fiberglass sculptures of cherry blossoms in locations around DC for the upcoming festival. The sculptures will be put in place late next week and will remain until May 31st. The sculptures are about 5 feet high and are being fabricated by the same source who produced the Pandas and, before that, the Elephants and Donkeys that many of us remember. In a similar process, selected local artists will paint each of the sculptures.

Thanks to a proposal by Eastern Market Main Street, the Festival has selected Parcel One of the Eastern Market Metro Park to host one of the sculptures. The plan is for the 1200-pound sculpture and base to be set up in the splashpad area adjoining the playground. The base will be delivered in the next few days. The sculpture itself is scheduled to be installed around March 18th.?

Eastern Market Main Street worked with ANC6B to decide on the placement for the sculpture to maximize community access and benefit. ANC6B unanimously passed a resolution earlier this evening to endorse the idea and the site selection. Dimensions of the sculpture, sketches and other background information are available in the attached sheet provided by the Festival.

best,

?Steve

Steve Holtzman, 6B05


Re: Hello

 

Tom and Shannon, welcome to the block.?

Thanks so much for this heads up and your consideration?in trying to reduce the impact of your construction work?on?our alley!

Antonia?



On Monday, March 8, 2021, 8:46 AM, tom.williams25@... wrote:

Hello neighbours,
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We are Tom and Shannon and will shortly be moving into 1015 Independence Ave. We wanted to introduce ourselves ?.
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This week we¡¯re having a little bit of work done on the house, starting tomorrow (Monday 8th). It will be mainly located inside though we are having the existing fence replaced so you may notice some people working in the rear yard. We¡¯ve reserved parking, on Independence Ave, from Tuesday, for our contractor.
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Hopefully this will not be disruptive to anyone but if you have any questions or concerns please do reach out to us. Tom¡¯s number is ?202 322 1432 ?and his email is tom.williams25@...?I¡¯ll do my best to help.
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Best wishes
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Tom
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Re: Busted yard corner at 10th St T into Alley

 

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Hi Everyone,

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Adding to the litany of examples of contractors behaving badly (both our car and our fence have been damaged), the sanitation truck was unable to enter our alley just now on account of a van that was parked in the intersection (!), impeding the flow of traffic in every possible direction. This is very frustrating.

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Best,

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Jonathan

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From: grcwdc@...
Sent: Wednesday, March 3, 2021 1:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [200block11thstSE] Busted yard corner at 10th St T into Alley

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I don¡¯t know anything about it but this isn¡¯t the first time something like this has happened. Our tree box has been destroyed by trucks running into it. And our neighbors at 227 had a truck sideswipe their van when pulling into the alley.


On Feb 23, 2021, at 1:56 PM, Martha Stracener Dantzic <martha.dantzic@...> wrote:

Howdy friends and neighbors -?

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Does anyone know anything about this accident? ?The tenant in the house said someone told them about it yesterday morning and it was a service truck.

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Just curious ?- this really upsets me, how little regard some of the trucks/vans coming in and out of our alley have for our neighborhood. ?And those rocks are heavy as all get out - I tried to move them out of the way but wasn¡¯t able.

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Not sure if the party responsible can be located, but I¡¯d sure like to try.?

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Enjoy the sun out there!

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Martha Stracener Dantzic

213 11th. St. SE

202-669-3818 cell

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Hello

 

Hello neighbours,
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We are Tom and Shannon and will shortly be moving into 1015 Independence Ave. We wanted to introduce ourselves ?.
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This week we¡¯re having a little bit of work done on the house, starting tomorrow (Monday 8th). It will be mainly located inside though we are having the existing fence replaced so you may notice some people working in the rear yard. We¡¯ve reserved parking, on Independence Ave, from Tuesday, for our contractor.
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Hopefully this will not be disruptive to anyone but if you have any questions or concerns please do reach out to us. Tom¡¯s number is ?202 322 1432 ?and his email is tom.williams25@...?I¡¯ll do my best to help.
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Best wishes
?
Tom
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Re: alley naming

 

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Neighbors from 245 11th-with a suggestion about the voting. There are a lot of name suggestions. We could have a winner with just a few votes because every suggestions gets one or two votes and one gets three votes. I would suggest either a rank order voting or a two stage voting so that what ever name is chosen reflects something closer to a majority agreement.

Linda




On 3/4/21 11:18 AM, kenicholls13 wrote:

Jumping into this a bit late and I want to make sure this dialog includes our 11th St neighbors since the alley is bounded by both streets.

Johanna, I completely understand your sentiment to honor Mr Bellinger in some way, but is the alley name the best way to do it?? ?Is there something else that we can do to commemorate him?? Maybe a plaque on a lampost, or even a naming of the intersection of C and 10th???

The alley naming is a practical and important issue that supports our new neighbors Haley and Corey and I'd like to move forward with the proposed timeline that Haley shared.?

Kyle
218 10th St


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 8:15 PM Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:

Hi All,

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Thank you for all the feedback today. Below is information in response to the issues or questions you raised.

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Timeline

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We have adapted the timeline based on the level of interest and response we have been receiving. Here¡¯s a rundown of the timeline, with changes noted.

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Pre-February 16th: Informal discussions with the neighbors we¡¯ve managed to run into.

February 16th: Emails about the ¡°name our alley¡± initiative sent to the 200 block of 10th and 11th St group email lists.

February 20th: Physical letters to everyone abutting the alley (who had not responded to emails) requesting support, feedback, and name suggestions.

February 24th: Because no more name suggestions were coming in, we sent out a reminder email, explained how voting would work, and set March 7th as a deadline for names. (March 7th was selected based on the feedback we previously received from several neighbors.) In response to today¡¯s concerns about the speed of the initiative, we are extending the naming deadline to March 31st to give everyone more time to reflect while also maintaining momentum. After that, everyone will have another month to debate amongst the names before the final voting deadline. We trust that this extension will give sufficient breathing room; however, if anyone believes this is still not enough time, please suggest other concrete dates. The current list of names is available here:

March 31st: Name suggestion deadline.

April 10th (tentative): Ballots are released.

May 9th (tentative): Voting submission deadline.

May 10th (tentative): Voting result released.

May 16th (tentative): Petition is released for signing.

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There is no real deadline for the signing process. Once the required number of signatures is reached (a majority of homeowners), we will notify everyone and move forward with our ANC Steve Holtzman. The rest of the process will probably take at least a year (just a gut feeling). Details here:

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Our Address

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For those curious about our address, here¡¯s the full run down.

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If you look up our property address on the DC zoning map, we are Square/Suffix/Lot 0969??? 0042. Our address listed by the city is 210 10TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003. However, this is obviously incorrect ¨C that is the address of Laura¡¯s house Square/Suffix/Lot 0969??? 0801. On our deed, we are both 210 REAR 10TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 and 210 10TH ST SE REAR WASHINGTON DC 20003. However, the first is an invalid address because ¡°210 REAR¡± cannot be a house number and ¡°REAR 10TH ST SE¡± isn¡¯t a street. We have confirmed this with the USPS multiple times. Therefore, we must address ourselves as 210 10TH ST SE REAR WASHINGTON DC 20003. This implies that we are an apartment attached to 210 10TH ST SE, and thus mail is always delivered to Laura. Not to mention we don¡¯t show up on GPS, so any delivery or visitor always gets lost. Pretty confusing right?

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As for what we have done to try to fix this problem ¨C on multiple occasions we have visited the USPS distribution center located at 45 L St SW, Washington, DC 20024, which is the post office in charge of sending out the mail for our address. We¡¯ve tried explaining the situation to them, but they insist that the mail is technically being delivered properly. We have also submitted official cases with the USPS to try to get something to happen from higher up, but they were dismissed. We even tried to manually add ourselves to Google Maps as a business to at least show up somewhere, but the app just continued to route to the main street.


However, this is not the main point.?Our address may have been the catalyst that began this journey with the community, but it has grown into so much more. We have enjoyed learning about the history of the alley through our conversations with all of you. It has made us feel part of the community even considering the current circumstances. We want to make sure that the alley¡¯s chosen name is reflective of its past, present, and future.


Inclusivity

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Our goal has been and still is to involve and include everyone who cares about the alley. We did not mean to exclude anyone who is not directly abutting the alley. Anyone who has reached out to us, abutting or not, can absolutely offer name suggestions and join in on discussions. However, per D.C. Law, only the abutting properties are supposed to sign the final petition with the chosen name.

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D.C. Law ¡ì 9¨C204.21. Designation of official names of streets and alleys. (f)?

¡­shall submit to the Council letters or a petition in support of the proposal that have been signed by a majority of the owners of property and households occupying property that abuts the portion of the alley or street proposed to be designated with an official name.

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Nevertheless, we will reach out to our ANC representative to see whether it would be helpful to also include the signatures of those who do not abut the alley but wish to support the effort.

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Respectfully,

Haley and Corey

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On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:50 PM Jim Sherry <jim.sherry@...> wrote:
Following up on Johanna¡¯s thoughtful comments about a name that captures what ¡®we wish it might be¡¯ I can¡¯t help but think of the many times as parents we scurried to get our ball-playing or bike-riding kids out of the way of a car passing through a bit too fast. I wonder if a name like ¡°Children¡¯s Alley¡¯ - or ¡®Playground Alley¡¯ - or something to that effect - would promote the sense of safety, decorum and community ownership we wish for. ?
Jim

On Mar 3, 2021, at 1:24 PM, Peter Mott <peterhmott@...> wrote:

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I like the idea of naming the alley, but am opposed to naming it after Mr Bellinger by himself. He and his wife, Frontis, had twelve children. She is the reason Mr Bellinger had the time to be so neighborly, because she was taking care of the?kids. If we are honoring him, she should be honored equally. Frontis died in 2014.

If it is simply named "Bellinger Court" (or Way, or Lane, etc.) that gets around the requirement that the person must have been dead two years.?

Best regards,
Peter Mott
250 Tenth


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:06 PM 'TERI MEMOLO' via 200-Block 10th St SE <200-block-10th-st-se@...> wrote:
Haley,
Your address is 210 Rear 10th Street SE. You do have an address.?

There are many struggles for living in the city and even more struggles living in a historic district. As a block resident of almost 39 years, I too am not comfortable with the pressure to push this through so fast. Also, frankly, it felt a little weird to me that you let me know my approval was not a factor because I live across the street. Maybe you did not mean to disenfranchise me but that doesn¡¯t change how it felt to me. All of us had a hand in advocating for the historic paving with the river stones, so I am invested in your alley. I even sent you pictures of your home before you lived here.

Have you really exhausted all the other avenues such as talking to our mail delivery person? Or the post office? I don¡¯t believe that naming the alley will fix your delivery issues. We live on 10th Street with one door and have delivery issues. 38 + years of it.

I¡¯m glad Joanna and Tina spoke up because I was feeling rushed and panicked that a new resident would try to force something down our throats. Nobody¡¯s trying to oppose you but you might want to slow it down a bit.?

We¡¯re all going to see the sign when we walk through the alley and we all should feel good about it.

Rosina Teri Memolo
She/her/hers
Plinked out on an iPhone

On Mar 3, 2021, at 12:39 PM, Lauren O'Brien <laurenburkeobrien@...> wrote:

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I appreciate the significant time and attention that Haley & Corey have already put into the project and am very sorry to hear about the troubles associated with owning a house located in a nameless alley. I fully support the effort moving forward without delay.

Lauren
242

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:29 PM Michael David-Fox <md672@...> wrote:
I was acquainted with Mr. Bellinger, who tried to help people on the block so much in small but meaningful ways, well enough to suspect he himself would never want all this work to go to waste on his account. I support the sentiment that now that it has been started it should not be delayed. As a historian, I think the historical name is the most compelling but that of course is to be determined.
Michael, 236

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:24 PM Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:

Hello All,

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Please do not delay renaming the alley. To explain why, we¡¯d like to share a bit of backstory about how this initiative got started.

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Last June, my husband and I purchased the 210-REAR alley house ¨C our first home together. In most ways, it¡¯s been a dream to live and own in the heart of Capitol Hill. However, in one way, it¡¯s been a nightmare. Our house doesn¡¯t have a real address. This has meant that NO ONE can find our house. Not friends, family, visitors, delivery people¡­ no one. Our kind neighbor Laura from house 210 10th St has been bringing over our mail every day. And not just for our tenure ¨C she¡¯s had to do so since 2015 when the carriage house was converted to a home -- crazy!! All of these moments when we¡¯ve had to carry large packages from Laura¡¯s front door, run out to the street to wave down a parent, and stand out in the rain as a delivery man runs laps around the square have made it feel like we¡¯ve purchased an afterthought instead of a home.

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That¡¯s why we started researching the steps on how to name the alley. As we spoke to the neighbors around us, we learned there had already been many thoughts and wonders about why the alley hadn¡¯t been named yet, as well as strong considerations for what names should be if it were ever to get done. Neighbors were also voicing concerns about the increased level of traffic coming through the alley, and one person even attempted to reach out to DDOT for some traffic control signs. However, they were essentially turned down because we¡¯re just an unnamed alley. To us, it sounded like there was already a lot of thought put into naming the alley as well as real, practical benefits for the community. Therefore, we decided to take up the mantle to move the idea forward.

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There are two reasons why the alley never got a name prior to now.

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Firstly, because of law ¡ì 9¨C204.03. Alleys. (a) An alley that does not provide the primary access to a residential or commercial property shall not be designated with an official name.

This law meant that the first time the alley had an opportunity to be named was in 2015 when Jim Connor converted the carriage house and moved in. The other alley house 211-REAR was being used primarily as an office space and would not have been considered a primary residence.

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Secondly, because of the level of effort it takes. Someone had to realize it could be done and then be willing to go through the process. Thus far, it¡¯s taken a lot of time, energy, and emotion for us to put this initiative together. Even though our interactions may seem like an email now and then, we¡¯re also writing letters in the background; trying to reach out to homeowners that have been non-respondent; thinking of ways to give everyone a voice; all of which take many hours of hemming and hawing to ensure we¡¯re doing the best we can.


In regards to honoring the memories of those recently passed, we believe that family names are permissible. We can make a case that ¡°Bellinger Court¡± or ¡°Au Alley¡± honor many great people who lived on the block, not just one. If the recommendation was ¡°Watson Bellinger Sr Court¡± then perhaps there would be a concern. Of course, we will take these concerns to our ANC to see if we can get more clarification.

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This is a community decision. The reason we will be sending out a petition is because a majority of homeowners have reached out to us and pledged to support the naming. However, if we don¡¯t get the signatures, then we understand that more time may be needed for a decision. We encourage more people to voice their thoughts on these email threads so that we can have those discussions.

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For everyone on the block, this a very exciting and meaningful moment in history. But to us, it¡¯s so much more. It¡¯s our home. And we are happy to be able to organize this initiative for the block.

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Sincerely,

Haley & Corey

210-REAR


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:55 AM Tina Giffin <tinagiffin@...> wrote:
I agree with Johanna that we should take a bit more time to consider and discuss.

Tina at 248


From: 200-block-10th-st-se@... <200-block-10th-st-se@...> on behalf of Johanna Bockman <johanna.bockman@...>
Sent: Wednesday, March 3, 2021 1:16 PM
To: 200 10th street <200-block-10th-st-se@...>
Subject: alley naming
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Hi all,
I would like to suggest that we delay the renaming of the alley mainly because, as I understand from another group renaming an alley elsewhere, any person that is being honored must be deceased for more than 2 years:

Section 3 of D.C. Law 13-106 provided: "Pursuant to section 403a the Street and Alley Closing and Acquisition Procedures Act of 1982, effective April 9, 1997 (D.C. Law 11-236; D.C. Code ¡ì 7-453.1 ) ("Act'), and notwithstanding the requirement set forth in section 405 of the Act (D.C. Code ¡ì 7-455 ), that no public space shall be named in honor of any person who has been deceased less than 2 years, the alley running east to west between the 100 block of 10th Street, N.E., and the 100 block of 11th Street, N.E., shall be designated as 'Al Arrighi Way', in honor of Mr. Al Arrighi's contributions to the quality of life of the Capitol Hill neighborhood in the District of Columbia."

If this is true, then we couldn't consider many names suggested, including Mr. Bellinger. It would be great to delay the discussion in order to consider our kind neighbor. I talked a bit about him in regards to our block's first history day (he's the one that arrived in 1961): ?
Also, some people on the block may remember what a wonderful neighbor he was, like when he would suddenly say, "I love you."

In addition, the naming of the alley might have a more meta-discussion and more collective discussion, like maybe there is a good reason the alley hasn't had a name?? What is erased or obscured by an alley name? should the name capture the spirit of the alley? Or do we want to capture what we wish that an alley might be or document what it has been?? Joy? Friendship? Neighborliness? Social justice? Real estate development? Economic activities??

A delay would allow us to consider Mr. Bellinger and others..
Johanna


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Re: UPDATE: Alley Naming Discussions

 

Haley and Corey,

I am weighing in here a little late, but first, let me thank you for your time and energy in engaging in this significant effort to name our alley.? We are so glad to welcome you to our neighborhood.? And, to our other neighbors, if you have not had a chance to meet Haley and Corey, we encourage you to so do.? They are a delightful young couple and the type of new blood that adds tremendous value to any community.? ?

As the owners of 211 11th ST SE, Rear, we have experienced all of the same issues associated with a ¡°rear¡± address that you described in your earlier emails.? The only difference is that these issues have not significantly impacted us like they do you since our primary residence is 211 11th ST SE.? The most compelling requirement for both of our properties to have a separate address are for all of the safety reasons that Greg expertly outlined below.? ?

I have also lived on Capitol Hill for 30 years and in our current home for almost 20 years.? I love the Hill and our neighborhood, and I especially love the diversity among us. Our alley is the backyard for so many kids (and now dogs) and a place for real community among all of the residents on 10th, 11th, C ST and Independence. ?It should be a safe and welcoming place and should have a name to reflect that.? I have worked for years to engage neighbors in an inclusive and constructive way and have to admit that I was so sad and disappointed to read the negative email traffic (shared from 10th ST listserv) discouraging your labors and suggesting delay.? Please know, that we fully support your alley naming efforts and encourage you to stay the course and build on the momentum that you have already achieved.?

I welcome the opportunity to continue to have a constructive dialogue around this important issue.

All the best,


Liz Roberts

211 11th ST SE



On Friday, March 5, 2021, 01:49:44 PM EST, Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:


To the 200 Block of 11th St:

Looking back at the emails that the listserv has received, we realized that a majority of the discussion involving the 10th St email group did not make it to your inboxes. Therefore, we wanted to summarize a couple key takeaways from the other group's discussion:

- Several neighbors suggested organizing a Covid-friendly get together to discuss names. Zoom was offered as an option, but we'd love other suggestions as well. If anyone is willing to help us put something together, please let us know!
- There was some sentiment that things were moving too quickly, so we delayed the name suggestion deadline to March 31st to give people more time. Hopefully everyone received our email about the updated timeline and voting process.
- In the discussion, we mentioned that part of the reason we started this initiative was so that 210-REAR 10th St and 211-REAR 11th St alley homes could receive valid addresses instead of being misunderstood as attached to 210 10th St and 211 11th St main street homes. This has resulted in many questions about our personal mail situation. However, there are problems greater than just receiving mail (for example, see Gregory's analysis below), and naming the alley is much greater than any problem. This is an awesome opportunity, and we shouldn't let it pass!

Hope this helps clarify some of the emails you may have been receiving. We will do our best to summarize and share discussions across listservs as they occur. Many thanks to everyone who is listening, watching, and sending us their support.

Sincerely,
Haley & Corey
210 REAR

Current names:

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Gregory Rohde <glr@...>
Date: Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 9:36 PM
Subject: RE: alley naming
To: Eow <eowlaw@...>, johanna.bockman@... <johanna.bockman@...>, tinagiffin@... <tinagiffin@...>
Cc: kenicholls@... <kenicholls@...>, haley.huang.0329@... <haley.huang.0329@...>, [email protected] <[email protected]>


Dear Neighbors:

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I wanted to share some considerations related to the safety aspects of this discussion over naming the alley in the 200 block between 10th and 11th streets, SE.? As some of you know, I work in the public safety communications industry and I have been involved in the development and deployment of 9-1-1 call center technology.? Some neighbors have asked me whether the question we are all discussing related to establishing a name for the alley and creating a specific address for a house in the alley between 10th and 11th Street on the 200 block has any impact on 9-1-1 calls in the event of an emergency.? The answer is: Yes, this address issue could have an impact on a 9-1-1 call.?

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The database that the DC United Communications Center (the 9-1-1 call center that manages all 9-1-1 calls in the District) references will reflect whatever address DC has in its records.? If Haley and Corey call 9-1-1 from their landline phone, the call taker in the 9-1-1 call center will see their phone number and the address associated with that phone number.? Currently that means that 9-1-1 dispatches will give first responders ¡°210 10th Street, SE Rear, DC¡± as the address to respond to.? The first responders will have the same information the USPS has and therefore they will encounter the same difficulties related to the mail delivery.? Knowing exactly where to go will depend on the first responder (EMT, police, or fire) and their knowledge of what ¡°210 10th Street Rear¡± means.? In an emergency, this could be a serious difference. (e.g., Consider a crime in progress when the police show up at the front door of 210 10th Street, SE with sirens and the crime is occurring in the alley ¨C the assailants would have time to get away).

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On the other hand, if the 9-1-1 call comes from a mobile phone, the location information is provided by the mobile operator using a combination of GPS and cell tower triangulation data.? In a mobile 9-1-1 call, the call taker receives location data on a map that shows the location of the call in a more imprecise manner (usually starting with a circle within 100 meters in diameter then increasingly shrinking as the call continues, but it may never be accurate enough to locate the call within 50 meters).? The call taker in the 9-1-1 call center may be able to provide first responder dispatchers with an estimate on the address using the same database referenced above, comparing against the circle or dot appearing on their map based on the GPS and triangulation data provided by the mobile operator.? The accuracy depends on wireless systems which are not always accurate or confirmation from the caller.

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However, all DC residents can sign up for Smart 9-1-1 (at no cost) and register their mobile phone numbers (everyone in the household is possible) with their street address.? For Haley and Corey, that takes them back to the original issue of the street address.

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While this address issue has a direct impact on Haley and Corey with respect to their safety, it also effects the rest of the community as well.? ?The more precise the DC address database is, the better off all of us are in the event of an emergency because the 9-1-1 call taker we are talking to will have more precision to relay in dispatching first responders.? First responders can only deal with the information they are provided in responding to a 9-1-1 emergency.? Sometimes, the person calling 9-1-1 can be very accurate and clear on directions.? But sometimes, the location information is less clear in situations where a mobile device is being used.? The more accurate the database that DC has, the better the chances are that first responders will have more precise location information.?

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The most important thing I have learned in the 9-1-1 business is that in every emergency, the single most important information in any emergency is ¡°location.¡±

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Feel free to call me to discuss if you wish.

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Gregory L. Rohde

222 10th Street, SE

Washington, DC? 20003

+1.202.292.4600 (office)

+1.202.246.9004 (mobile)

glr@...


UPDATE: Alley Naming Discussions

 

To the 200 Block of 11th St:

Looking back at the emails that the listserv has received, we realized that a majority of the discussion involving the 10th St email group did not make it to your inboxes. Therefore, we wanted to summarize a couple key takeaways from the other group's discussion:

- Several neighbors suggested organizing a Covid-friendly get together to discuss names. Zoom was offered as an option, but we'd love other suggestions as well. If anyone is willing to help us put something together, please let us know!
- There was some sentiment that things were moving too quickly, so we delayed the name suggestion deadline to March 31st to give people more time. Hopefully everyone received our email about the updated timeline and voting process.
- In the discussion, we mentioned that part of the reason we started this initiative was so that 210-REAR 10th St and 211-REAR 11th St alley homes could receive valid addresses instead of being misunderstood as attached to 210 10th St and 211 11th St main street homes. This has resulted in many questions about our personal mail situation. However, there are problems greater than just receiving mail (for example, see Gregory's analysis below), and naming the alley is much greater than any problem. This is an awesome opportunity, and we shouldn't let it pass!

Hope this helps clarify some of the emails you may have been receiving. We will do our best to summarize and share discussions across listservs as they occur. Many thanks to everyone who is listening, watching, and sending us their support.

Sincerely,
Haley & Corey
210 REAR

Current names:

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Gregory Rohde <glr@...>
Date: Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 9:36 PM
Subject: RE: alley naming
To: Eow <eowlaw@...>, johanna.bockman@... <johanna.bockman@...>, tinagiffin@... <tinagiffin@...>
Cc: kenicholls@... <kenicholls@...>, haley.huang.0329@... <haley.huang.0329@...>, [email protected] <[email protected]>


Dear Neighbors:

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I wanted to share some considerations related to the safety aspects of this discussion over naming the alley in the 200 block between 10th and 11th streets, SE.? As some of you know, I work in the public safety communications industry and I have been involved in the development and deployment of 9-1-1 call center technology.? Some neighbors have asked me whether the question we are all discussing related to establishing a name for the alley and creating a specific address for a house in the alley between 10th and 11th Street on the 200 block has any impact on 9-1-1 calls in the event of an emergency.? The answer is: Yes, this address issue could have an impact on a 9-1-1 call.?

?

The database that the DC United Communications Center (the 9-1-1 call center that manages all 9-1-1 calls in the District) references will reflect whatever address DC has in its records.? If Haley and Corey call 9-1-1 from their landline phone, the call taker in the 9-1-1 call center will see their phone number and the address associated with that phone number.? Currently that means that 9-1-1 dispatches will give first responders ¡°210 10th Street, SE Rear, DC¡± as the address to respond to.? The first responders will have the same information the USPS has and therefore they will encounter the same difficulties related to the mail delivery.? Knowing exactly where to go will depend on the first responder (EMT, police, or fire) and their knowledge of what ¡°210 10th Street Rear¡± means.? In an emergency, this could be a serious difference. (e.g., Consider a crime in progress when the police show up at the front door of 210 10th Street, SE with sirens and the crime is occurring in the alley ¨C the assailants would have time to get away).

?

On the other hand, if the 9-1-1 call comes from a mobile phone, the location information is provided by the mobile operator using a combination of GPS and cell tower triangulation data.? In a mobile 9-1-1 call, the call taker receives location data on a map that shows the location of the call in a more imprecise manner (usually starting with a circle within 100 meters in diameter then increasingly shrinking as the call continues, but it may never be accurate enough to locate the call within 50 meters).? The call taker in the 9-1-1 call center may be able to provide first responder dispatchers with an estimate on the address using the same database referenced above, comparing against the circle or dot appearing on their map based on the GPS and triangulation data provided by the mobile operator.? The accuracy depends on wireless systems which are not always accurate or confirmation from the caller.

?

However, all DC residents can sign up for Smart 9-1-1 (at no cost) and register their mobile phone numbers (everyone in the household is possible) with their street address.? For Haley and Corey, that takes them back to the original issue of the street address.

?

While this address issue has a direct impact on Haley and Corey with respect to their safety, it also effects the rest of the community as well.? ?The more precise the DC address database is, the better off all of us are in the event of an emergency because the 9-1-1 call taker we are talking to will have more precision to relay in dispatching first responders.? First responders can only deal with the information they are provided in responding to a 9-1-1 emergency.? Sometimes, the person calling 9-1-1 can be very accurate and clear on directions.? But sometimes, the location information is less clear in situations where a mobile device is being used.? The more accurate the database that DC has, the better the chances are that first responders will have more precise location information.?

?

The most important thing I have learned in the 9-1-1 business is that in every emergency, the single most important information in any emergency is ¡°location.¡±

?

Feel free to call me to discuss if you wish.

?

Gregory L. Rohde

222 10th Street, SE

Washington, DC? 20003

+1.202.292.4600 (office)

+1.202.246.9004 (mobile)

glr@...


Re: alley naming

 

Hi ?Haley - Maybe I¡¯ve missed this in the discussions, but I have a question: Do you have written assurance from the US Postal Service that they will indeed add mail delivery to addresses in the alley if the alley is named?

Marci Hilt
219 10th, SE??


-----Original Message-----
From: Johanna Bockman <johanna.bockman@...>
To: Kyle Nicholls Cobb <kenicholls@...>
Cc: Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...>; [email protected]; 200 10th street <200-block-10th-st-se@...>
Sent: Thu, Mar 4, 2021 11:35 am
Subject: Re: alley naming

Hi all,
I'm just for a set of alley names that represent whatever people are interested in. It seemed like some collective discussion was required beyond individual or small group discussion. Since the application doesn't require the two-year deceased requirement, then waiting isn't needed.
Johanna

On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 11:18 AM Kyle Nicholls Cobb <kenicholls@...> wrote:
Jumping into this a bit late and I want to make sure this dialog includes our 11th St neighbors since the alley is bounded by both streets.

Johanna, I completely understand your sentiment to honor Mr Bellinger in some way, but is the alley name the best way to do it?? ?Is there something else that we can do to commemorate him?? Maybe a plaque on a lampost, or even a naming of the intersection of C and 10th???

The alley naming is a practical and important issue that supports our new neighbors Haley and Corey and I'd like to move forward with the proposed timeline that Haley shared.?

Kyle
218 10th St


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 8:15 PM Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:
Hi All,
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Thank you for all the feedback today. Below is information in response to the issues or questions you raised.
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Timeline
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We have adapted the timeline based on the level of interest and response we have been receiving. Here¡¯s a rundown of the timeline, with changes noted.
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Pre-February 16th: Informal discussions with the neighbors we¡¯ve managed to run into.
February 16th: Emails about the ¡°name our alley¡± initiative sent to the 200 block of 10th and 11th St group email lists.
February 20th: Physical letters to everyone abutting the alley (who had not responded to emails) requesting support, feedback, and name suggestions.
February 24th: Because no more name suggestions were coming in, we sent out a reminder email, explained how voting would work, and set March 7th as a deadline for names. (March 7th was selected based on the feedback we previously received from several neighbors.) In response to today¡¯s concerns about the speed of the initiative, we are extending the naming deadline to March 31st to give everyone more time to reflect while also maintaining momentum. After that, everyone will have another month to debate amongst the names before the final voting deadline. We trust that this extension will give sufficient breathing room; however, if anyone believes this is still not enough time, please suggest other concrete dates. The current list of names is available here:
March 31st: Name suggestion deadline.
April 10th (tentative): Ballots are released.
May 9th (tentative): Voting submission deadline.
May 10th (tentative): Voting result released.
May 16th (tentative): Petition is released for signing.
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There is no real deadline for the signing process. Once the required number of signatures is reached (a majority of homeowners), we will notify everyone and move forward with our ANC Steve Holtzman. The rest of the process will probably take at least a year (just a gut feeling). Details here:
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Our Address
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For those curious about our address, here¡¯s the full run down.
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If you look up our property address on the DC zoning map, we are Square/Suffix/Lot 0969??? 0042. Our address listed by the city is 210 10TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003. However, this is obviously incorrect ¨C that is the address of Laura¡¯s house Square/Suffix/Lot 0969??? 0801. On our deed, we are both 210 REAR 10TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 and 210 10TH ST SE REAR WASHINGTON DC 20003. However, the first is an invalid address because ¡°210 REAR¡± cannot be a house number and ¡°REAR 10TH ST SE¡± isn¡¯t a street. We have confirmed this with the USPS multiple times. Therefore, we must address ourselves as 210 10TH ST SE REAR WASHINGTON DC 20003. This implies that we are an apartment attached to 210 10TH ST SE, and thus mail is always delivered to Laura. Not to mention we don¡¯t show up on GPS, so any delivery or visitor always gets lost. Pretty confusing right?
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As for what we have done to try to fix this problem ¨C on multiple occasions we have visited the USPS distribution center located at 45 L St SW, Washington, DC 20024, which is the post office in charge of sending out the mail for our address. We¡¯ve tried explaining the situation to them, but they insist that the mail is technically being delivered properly. We have also submitted official cases with the USPS to try to get something to happen from higher up, but they were dismissed. We even tried to manually add ourselves to Google Maps as a business to at least show up somewhere, but the app just continued to route to the main street.

However, this is not the main point.?Our address may have been the catalyst that began this journey with the community, but it has grown into so much more. We have enjoyed learning about the history of the alley through our conversations with all of you. It has made us feel part of the community even considering the current circumstances. We want to make sure that the alley¡¯s chosen name is reflective of its past, present, and future.

Inclusivity
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Our goal has been and still is to involve and include everyone who cares about the alley. We did not mean to exclude anyone who is not directly abutting the alley. Anyone who has reached out to us, abutting or not, can absolutely offer name suggestions and join in on discussions. However, per D.C. Law, only the abutting properties are supposed to sign the final petition with the chosen name.
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D.C. Law ¡ì 9¨C204.21. Designation of official names of streets and alleys. (f)?
¡­shall submit to the Council letters or a petition in support of the proposal that have been signed by a majority of the owners of property and households occupying property that abuts the portion of the alley or street proposed to be designated with an official name.
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Nevertheless, we will reach out to our ANC representative to see whether it would be helpful to also include the signatures of those who do not abut the alley but wish to support the effort.
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Respectfully,
Haley and Corey
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On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:50 PM Jim Sherry <jim.sherry@...> wrote:
Following up on Johanna¡¯s thoughtful comments about a name that captures what ¡®we wish it might be¡¯ I can¡¯t help but think of the many times as parents we scurried to get our ball-playing or bike-riding kids out of the way of a car passing through a bit too fast. I wonder if a name like ¡°Children¡¯s Alley¡¯ - or ¡®Playground Alley¡¯ - or something to that effect - would promote the sense of safety, decorum and community ownership we wish for. ?
Jim

On Mar 3, 2021, at 1:24 PM, Peter Mott <peterhmott@...> wrote:

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I like the idea of naming the alley, but am opposed to naming it after Mr Bellinger by himself. He and his wife, Frontis, had twelve children. She is the reason Mr Bellinger had the time to be so neighborly, because she was taking care of the?kids. If we are honoring him, she should be honored equally. Frontis died in 2014.

If it is simply named "Bellinger Court" (or Way, or Lane, etc.) that gets around the requirement that the person must have been dead two years.?

Best regards,
Peter Mott
250 Tenth


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:06 PM 'TERI MEMOLO' via 200-Block 10th St SE <200-block-10th-st-se@...> wrote:
Haley,
Your address is 210 Rear 10th Street SE. You do have an address.?

There are many struggles for living in the city and even more struggles living in a historic district. As a block resident of almost 39 years, I too am not comfortable with the pressure to push this through so fast. Also, frankly, it felt a little weird to me that you let me know my approval was not a factor because I live across the street. Maybe you did not mean to disenfranchise me but that doesn¡¯t change how it felt to me. All of us had a hand in advocating for the historic paving with the river stones, so I am invested in your alley. I even sent you pictures of your home before you lived here.

Have you really exhausted all the other avenues such as talking to our mail delivery person? Or the post office? I don¡¯t believe that naming the alley will fix your delivery issues. We live on 10th Street with one door and have delivery issues. 38 + years of it.

I¡¯m glad Joanna and Tina spoke up because I was feeling rushed and panicked that a new resident would try to force something down our throats. Nobody¡¯s trying to oppose you but you might want to slow it down a bit.?

We¡¯re all going to see the sign when we walk through the alley and we all should feel good about it.

Rosina Teri Memolo
She/her/hers
Plinked out on an iPhone

On Mar 3, 2021, at 12:39 PM, Lauren O'Brien <laurenburkeobrien@...> wrote:

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I appreciate the significant time and attention that Haley & Corey have already put into the project and am very sorry to hear about the troubles associated with owning a house located in a nameless alley. I fully support the effort moving forward without delay.

Lauren
242

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:29 PM Michael David-Fox <md672@...> wrote:
I was acquainted with Mr. Bellinger, who tried to help people on the block so much in small but meaningful ways, well enough to suspect he himself would never want all this work to go to waste on his account. I support the sentiment that now that it has been started it should not be delayed. As a historian, I think the historical name is the most compelling but that of course is to be determined.
Michael, 236

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:24 PM Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:
Hello All,
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Please do not delay renaming the alley. To explain why, we¡¯d like to share a bit of backstory about how this initiative got started.
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Last June, my husband and I purchased the 210-REAR alley house ¨C our first home together. In most ways, it¡¯s been a dream to live and own in the heart of Capitol Hill. However, in one way, it¡¯s been a nightmare. Our house doesn¡¯t have a real address. This has meant that NO ONE can find our house. Not friends, family, visitors, delivery people¡­ no one. Our kind neighbor Laura from house 210 10th St has been bringing over our mail every day. And not just for our tenure ¨C she¡¯s had to do so since 2015 when the carriage house was converted to a home -- crazy!! All of these moments when we¡¯ve had to carry large packages from Laura¡¯s front door, run out to the street to wave down a parent, and stand out in the rain as a delivery man runs laps around the square have made it feel like we¡¯ve purchased an afterthought instead of a home.
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That¡¯s why we started researching the steps on how to name the alley. As we spoke to the neighbors around us, we learned there had already been many thoughts and wonders about why the alley hadn¡¯t been named yet, as well as strong considerations for what names should be if it were ever to get done. Neighbors were also voicing concerns about the increased level of traffic coming through the alley, and one person even attempted to reach out to DDOT for some traffic control signs. However, they were essentially turned down because we¡¯re just an unnamed alley. To us, it sounded like there was already a lot of thought put into naming the alley as well as real, practical benefits for the community. Therefore, we decided to take up the mantle to move the idea forward.
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There are two reasons why the alley never got a name prior to now.
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Firstly, because of law ¡ì 9¨C204.03. Alleys. (a) An alley that does not provide the primary access to a residential or commercial property shall not be designated with an official name.
This law meant that the first time the alley had an opportunity to be named was in 2015 when Jim Connor converted the carriage house and moved in. The other alley house 211-REAR was being used primarily as an office space and would not have been considered a primary residence.
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Secondly, because of the level of effort it takes. Someone had to realize it could be done and then be willing to go through the process. Thus far, it¡¯s taken a lot of time, energy, and emotion for us to put this initiative together. Even though our interactions may seem like an email now and then, we¡¯re also writing letters in the background; trying to reach out to homeowners that have been non-respondent; thinking of ways to give everyone a voice; all of which take many hours of hemming and hawing to ensure we¡¯re doing the best we can.

In regards to honoring the memories of those recently passed, we believe that family names are permissible. We can make a case that ¡°Bellinger Court¡± or ¡°Au Alley¡± honor many great people who lived on the block, not just one. If the recommendation was ¡°Watson Bellinger Sr Court¡± then perhaps there would be a concern. Of course, we will take these concerns to our ANC to see if we can get more clarification.
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This is a community decision. The reason we will be sending out a petition is because a majority of homeowners have reached out to us and pledged to support the naming. However, if we don¡¯t get the signatures, then we understand that more time may be needed for a decision. We encourage more people to voice their thoughts on these email threads so that we can have those discussions.
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For everyone on the block, this a very exciting and meaningful moment in history. But to us, it¡¯s so much more. It¡¯s our home. And we are happy to be able to organize this initiative for the block.
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Sincerely,
Haley & Corey
210-REAR

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:55 AM Tina Giffin <tinagiffin@...> wrote:
I agree with Johanna that we should take a bit more time to consider and discuss.

Tina at 248


From: 200-block-10th-st-se@... <200-block-10th-st-se@...> on behalf of Johanna Bockman <johanna.bockman@...>
Sent: Wednesday, March 3, 2021 1:16 PM
To: 200 10th street <200-block-10th-st-se@...>
Subject: alley naming
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Hi all,
I would like to suggest that we delay the renaming of the alley mainly because, as I understand from another group renaming an alley elsewhere, any person that is being honored must be deceased for more than 2 years:

Section 3 of D.C. Law 13-106 provided: "Pursuant to section 403a the Street and Alley Closing and Acquisition Procedures Act of 1982, effective April 9, 1997 (D.C. Law 11-236; D.C. Code ¡ì 7-453.1 ) ("Act'), and notwithstanding the requirement set forth in section 405 of the Act (D.C. Code ¡ì 7-455 ), that no public space shall be named in honor of any person who has been deceased less than 2 years, the alley running east to west between the 100 block of 10th Street, N.E., and the 100 block of 11th Street, N.E., shall be designated as 'Al Arrighi Way', in honor of Mr. Al Arrighi's contributions to the quality of life of the Capitol Hill neighborhood in the District of Columbia."

If this is true, then we couldn't consider many names suggested, including Mr. Bellinger. It would be great to delay the discussion in order to consider our kind neighbor. I talked a bit about him in regards to our block's first history day (he's the one that arrived in 1961): ?
Also, some people on the block may remember what a wonderful neighbor he was, like when he would suddenly say, "I love you."

In addition, the naming of the alley might have a more meta-discussion and more collective discussion, like maybe there is a good reason the alley hasn't had a name?? What is erased or obscured by an alley name? should the name capture the spirit of the alley? Or do we want to capture what we wish that an alley might be or document what it has been?? Joy? Friendship? Neighborliness? Social justice? Real estate development? Economic activities??

A delay would allow us to consider Mr. Bellinger and others..
Johanna


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Re: alley naming

 

Hi Haley et al:

??? I think a get together to discuss this issue is a great idea, so that there is a give & take discussion.? Even though I live on the odd side of 10th Street, the alley is in front of my front yard.? Also, I have lived in my house for 40 years and would like to take part in the discussion.? Zoom is probably the best way to meet and if someone does not have a computer then that person can possibly go to someone else's home for a Zoom meeting.
?? ? Some questions:? where did you get the information that the alley has to be named before you can get a P.O. address?? I am aware of properties that have the same house number with the addition of a Letter or Number for another dwelling.? Is that no longer possible?? It doesn't seem fair to me that you and your husband have to take on this project in order to get your mail delivered.? Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Thanks,
Ellen Opper-Weiner
223 10th Street, SE
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-----Original Message-----
From: Johanna Bockman <johanna.bockman@...>
To: Tina Giffin <tinagiffin@...>
Cc: Kyle Nicholls Cobb <kenicholls@...>; Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; 200 10th street <200-block-10th-st-se@...>
Sent: Thu, Mar 4, 2021 2:06 pm
Subject: Re: alley naming

This sounds like a great idea. I also don't have any suggestions about how to meet.
Johanna

On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 1:53 PM Tina Giffin <tinagiffin@...> wrote:
Hi all:? I was wondering if others would like to find to time a time and way to chat in person the list of possible names and some of the questions Johanna raised about what we, as a community, see as the shared values we'd like to see reflected in the alley name.? I finally reviewed the ongoing list and you all have so many great ideas.? I'd welcome the chance to hear more about everything thoughts as I ponder what my vote might be.? We could do a Zoom call but that may not reach everyone and I know many of us have Zoom fatigue these days.? I'm hesitant to suggest an outdoor gathering until we are closer to full vaccination rates.? Any other thoughts?? And if there's not a ground swell of interest, that's fine too.

Tina
248


From: 200-block-10th-st-se@... <200-block-10th-st-se@...> on behalf of Johanna Bockman <johanna.bockman@...>
Sent: Thursday, March 4, 2021 4:35 PM
To: Kyle Nicholls Cobb <kenicholls@...>
Cc: Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; 200 10th street <200-block-10th-st-se@...>
Subject: Re: alley naming
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Hi all,
I'm just for a set of alley names that represent whatever people are interested in. It seemed like some collective discussion was required beyond individual or small group discussion. Since the application doesn't require the two-year deceased requirement, then waiting isn't needed.
Johanna

On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 11:18 AM Kyle Nicholls Cobb <kenicholls@...> wrote:
Jumping into this a bit late and I want to make sure this dialog includes our 11th St neighbors since the alley is bounded by both streets.

Johanna, I completely understand your sentiment to honor Mr Bellinger in some way, but is the alley name the best way to do it?? ?Is there something else that we can do to commemorate him?? Maybe a plaque on a lampost, or even a naming of the intersection of C and 10th???

The alley naming is a practical and important issue that supports our new neighbors Haley and Corey and I'd like to move forward with the proposed timeline that Haley shared.?

Kyle
218 10th St


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 8:15 PM Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:
Hi All,
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Thank you for all the feedback today. Below is information in response to the issues or questions you raised.
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Timeline
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We have adapted the timeline based on the level of interest and response we have been receiving. Here¡¯s a rundown of the timeline, with changes noted.
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Pre-February 16th: Informal discussions with the neighbors we¡¯ve managed to run into.
February 16th: Emails about the ¡°name our alley¡± initiative sent to the 200 block of 10th and 11th St group email lists.
February 20th: Physical letters to everyone abutting the alley (who had not responded to emails) requesting support, feedback, and name suggestions.
February 24th: Because no more name suggestions were coming in, we sent out a reminder email, explained how voting would work, and set March 7th as a deadline for names. (March 7th was selected based on the feedback we previously received from several neighbors.) In response to today¡¯s concerns about the speed of the initiative, we are extending the naming deadline to March 31st to give everyone more time to reflect while also maintaining momentum. After that, everyone will have another month to debate amongst the names before the final voting deadline. We trust that this extension will give sufficient breathing room; however, if anyone believes this is still not enough time, please suggest other concrete dates. The current list of names is available here:
March 31st: Name suggestion deadline.
April 10th (tentative): Ballots are released.
May 9th (tentative): Voting submission deadline.
May 10th (tentative): Voting result released.
May 16th (tentative): Petition is released for signing.
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There is no real deadline for the signing process. Once the required number of signatures is reached (a majority of homeowners), we will notify everyone and move forward with our ANC Steve Holtzman. The rest of the process will probably take at least a year (just a gut feeling). Details here:
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Our Address
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For those curious about our address, here¡¯s the full run down.
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If you look up our property address on the DC zoning map, we are Square/Suffix/Lot 0969??? 0042. Our address listed by the city is 210 10TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003. However, this is obviously incorrect ¨C that is the address of Laura¡¯s house Square/Suffix/Lot 0969??? 0801. On our deed, we are both 210 REAR 10TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 and 210 10TH ST SE REAR WASHINGTON DC 20003. However, the first is an invalid address because ¡°210 REAR¡± cannot be a house number and ¡°REAR 10TH ST SE¡± isn¡¯t a street. We have confirmed this with the USPS multiple times. Therefore, we must address ourselves as 210 10TH ST SE REAR WASHINGTON DC 20003. This implies that we are an apartment attached to 210 10TH ST SE, and thus mail is always delivered to Laura. Not to mention we don¡¯t show up on GPS, so any delivery or visitor always gets lost. Pretty confusing right?
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As for what we have done to try to fix this problem ¨C on multiple occasions we have visited the USPS distribution center located at 45 L St SW, Washington, DC 20024, which is the post office in charge of sending out the mail for our address. We¡¯ve tried explaining the situation to them, but they insist that the mail is technically being delivered properly. We have also submitted official cases with the USPS to try to get something to happen from higher up, but they were dismissed. We even tried to manually add ourselves to Google Maps as a business to at least show up somewhere, but the app just continued to route to the main street.

However, this is not the main point.?Our address may have been the catalyst that began this journey with the community, but it has grown into so much more. We have enjoyed learning about the history of the alley through our conversations with all of you. It has made us feel part of the community even considering the current circumstances. We want to make sure that the alley¡¯s chosen name is reflective of its past, present, and future.

Inclusivity
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Our goal has been and still is to involve and include everyone who cares about the alley. We did not mean to exclude anyone who is not directly abutting the alley. Anyone who has reached out to us, abutting or not, can absolutely offer name suggestions and join in on discussions. However, per D.C. Law, only the abutting properties are supposed to sign the final petition with the chosen name.
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D.C. Law ¡ì 9¨C204.21. Designation of official names of streets and alleys. (f)?
¡­shall submit to the Council letters or a petition in support of the proposal that have been signed by a majority of the owners of property and households occupying property that abuts the portion of the alley or street proposed to be designated with an official name.
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Nevertheless, we will reach out to our ANC representative to see whether it would be helpful to also include the signatures of those who do not abut the alley but wish to support the effort.
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Respectfully,
Haley and Corey
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On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:50 PM Jim Sherry <jim.sherry@...> wrote:
Following up on Johanna¡¯s thoughtful comments about a name that captures what ¡®we wish it might be¡¯ I can¡¯t help but think of the many times as parents we scurried to get our ball-playing or bike-riding kids out of the way of a car passing through a bit too fast. I wonder if a name like ¡°Children¡¯s Alley¡¯ - or ¡®Playground Alley¡¯ - or something to that effect - would promote the sense of safety, decorum and community ownership we wish for. ?
Jim

On Mar 3, 2021, at 1:24 PM, Peter Mott <peterhmott@...> wrote:

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I like the idea of naming the alley, but am opposed to naming it after Mr Bellinger by himself. He and his wife, Frontis, had twelve children. She is the reason Mr Bellinger had the time to be so neighborly, because she was taking care of the?kids. If we are honoring him, she should be honored equally. Frontis died in 2014.

If it is simply named "Bellinger Court" (or Way, or Lane, etc.) that gets around the requirement that the person must have been dead two years.?

Best regards,
Peter Mott
250 Tenth


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:06 PM 'TERI MEMOLO' via 200-Block 10th St SE <200-block-10th-st-se@...> wrote:
Haley,
Your address is 210 Rear 10th Street SE. You do have an address.?

There are many struggles for living in the city and even more struggles living in a historic district. As a block resident of almost 39 years, I too am not comfortable with the pressure to push this through so fast. Also, frankly, it felt a little weird to me that you let me know my approval was not a factor because I live across the street. Maybe you did not mean to disenfranchise me but that doesn¡¯t change how it felt to me. All of us had a hand in advocating for the historic paving with the river stones, so I am invested in your alley. I even sent you pictures of your home before you lived here.

Have you really exhausted all the other avenues such as talking to our mail delivery person? Or the post office? I don¡¯t believe that naming the alley will fix your delivery issues. We live on 10th Street with one door and have delivery issues. 38 + years of it.

I¡¯m glad Joanna and Tina spoke up because I was feeling rushed and panicked that a new resident would try to force something down our throats. Nobody¡¯s trying to oppose you but you might want to slow it down a bit.?

We¡¯re all going to see the sign when we walk through the alley and we all should feel good about it.

Rosina Teri Memolo
She/her/hers
Plinked out on an iPhone

On Mar 3, 2021, at 12:39 PM, Lauren O'Brien <laurenburkeobrien@...> wrote:

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I appreciate the significant time and attention that Haley & Corey have already put into the project and am very sorry to hear about the troubles associated with owning a house located in a nameless alley. I fully support the effort moving forward without delay.

Lauren
242

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:29 PM Michael David-Fox <md672@...> wrote:
I was acquainted with Mr. Bellinger, who tried to help people on the block so much in small but meaningful ways, well enough to suspect he himself would never want all this work to go to waste on his account. I support the sentiment that now that it has been started it should not be delayed. As a historian, I think the historical name is the most compelling but that of course is to be determined.
Michael, 236

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:24 PM Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:
Hello All,
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Please do not delay renaming the alley. To explain why, we¡¯d like to share a bit of backstory about how this initiative got started.
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Last June, my husband and I purchased the 210-REAR alley house ¨C our first home together. In most ways, it¡¯s been a dream to live and own in the heart of Capitol Hill. However, in one way, it¡¯s been a nightmare. Our house doesn¡¯t have a real address. This has meant that NO ONE can find our house. Not friends, family, visitors, delivery people¡­ no one. Our kind neighbor Laura from house 210 10th St has been bringing over our mail every day. And not just for our tenure ¨C she¡¯s had to do so since 2015 when the carriage house was converted to a home -- crazy!! All of these moments when we¡¯ve had to carry large packages from Laura¡¯s front door, run out to the street to wave down a parent, and stand out in the rain as a delivery man runs laps around the square have made it feel like we¡¯ve purchased an afterthought instead of a home.
?
That¡¯s why we started researching the steps on how to name the alley. As we spoke to the neighbors around us, we learned there had already been many thoughts and wonders about why the alley hadn¡¯t been named yet, as well as strong considerations for what names should be if it were ever to get done. Neighbors were also voicing concerns about the increased level of traffic coming through the alley, and one person even attempted to reach out to DDOT for some traffic control signs. However, they were essentially turned down because we¡¯re just an unnamed alley. To us, it sounded like there was already a lot of thought put into naming the alley as well as real, practical benefits for the community. Therefore, we decided to take up the mantle to move the idea forward.
?
There are two reasons why the alley never got a name prior to now.
?
Firstly, because of law ¡ì 9¨C204.03. Alleys. (a) An alley that does not provide the primary access to a residential or commercial property shall not be designated with an official name.
This law meant that the first time the alley had an opportunity to be named was in 2015 when Jim Connor converted the carriage house and moved in. The other alley house 211-REAR was being used primarily as an office space and would not have been considered a primary residence.
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Secondly, because of the level of effort it takes. Someone had to realize it could be done and then be willing to go through the process. Thus far, it¡¯s taken a lot of time, energy, and emotion for us to put this initiative together. Even though our interactions may seem like an email now and then, we¡¯re also writing letters in the background; trying to reach out to homeowners that have been non-respondent; thinking of ways to give everyone a voice; all of which take many hours of hemming and hawing to ensure we¡¯re doing the best we can.

In regards to honoring the memories of those recently passed, we believe that family names are permissible. We can make a case that ¡°Bellinger Court¡± or ¡°Au Alley¡± honor many great people who lived on the block, not just one. If the recommendation was ¡°Watson Bellinger Sr Court¡± then perhaps there would be a concern. Of course, we will take these concerns to our ANC to see if we can get more clarification.
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This is a community decision. The reason we will be sending out a petition is because a majority of homeowners have reached out to us and pledged to support the naming. However, if we don¡¯t get the signatures, then we understand that more time may be needed for a decision. We encourage more people to voice their thoughts on these email threads so that we can have those discussions.
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For everyone on the block, this a very exciting and meaningful moment in history. But to us, it¡¯s so much more. It¡¯s our home. And we are happy to be able to organize this initiative for the block.
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Sincerely,
Haley & Corey
210-REAR

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:55 AM Tina Giffin <tinagiffin@...> wrote:
I agree with Johanna that we should take a bit more time to consider and discuss.

Tina at 248


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Subject: alley naming
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Hi all,
I would like to suggest that we delay the renaming of the alley mainly because, as I understand from another group renaming an alley elsewhere, any person that is being honored must be deceased for more than 2 years:

Section 3 of D.C. Law 13-106 provided: "Pursuant to section 403a the Street and Alley Closing and Acquisition Procedures Act of 1982, effective April 9, 1997 (D.C. Law 11-236; D.C. Code ¡ì 7-453.1 ) ("Act'), and notwithstanding the requirement set forth in section 405 of the Act (D.C. Code ¡ì 7-455 ), that no public space shall be named in honor of any person who has been deceased less than 2 years, the alley running east to west between the 100 block of 10th Street, N.E., and the 100 block of 11th Street, N.E., shall be designated as 'Al Arrighi Way', in honor of Mr. Al Arrighi's contributions to the quality of life of the Capitol Hill neighborhood in the District of Columbia."

If this is true, then we couldn't consider many names suggested, including Mr. Bellinger. It would be great to delay the discussion in order to consider our kind neighbor. I talked a bit about him in regards to our block's first history day (he's the one that arrived in 1961): ?
Also, some people on the block may remember what a wonderful neighbor he was, like when he would suddenly say, "I love you."

In addition, the naming of the alley might have a more meta-discussion and more collective discussion, like maybe there is a good reason the alley hasn't had a name?? What is erased or obscured by an alley name? should the name capture the spirit of the alley? Or do we want to capture what we wish that an alley might be or document what it has been?? Joy? Friendship? Neighborliness? Social justice? Real estate development? Economic activities??

A delay would allow us to consider Mr. Bellinger and others..
Johanna


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UPDATE: Alley Naming Timeline and Voting Process

 

Hello All,

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We have extended the deadline for name suggestions to March 31st. Below you will find an updated timeline and an explanation of how voting will be done.

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Timeline

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March 31st: Name suggestion deadline.

April 10th (tentative): Ballots are released.

May 9th (tentative): Voting submission deadline.

May 10th (tentative): Voting result released.

May 16th (tentative): Petition is released for signing.

May 16th onwards: Wait for a majority of alley-abutting property owners to sign the petition then move on to next steps required by the city (details here: )

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Voting Process

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Between April 1st - April 9th, we (210-REAR) and the owners of 211-REAR will work together with ANC Steve Holtzman to pre-filter names that are either invalid mailing addresses (ex. street name already exists) or unlikely to pass the D.C. council. By doing so, we will hopefully avoid a scenario where the chosen name is rejected later in the process.

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On April 10th, we will release the final list so the block can begin to vote. An "approval voting" method will be used. Each eligible household will be able to vote for as many names as they want to/approve of. The name receiving the greatest number of votes will be the name selected for the petition. In the unlikely event of a tie, a standard vote will be held between the tied names. With this method, the name that is supported by the most households should be the winner.

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The details on how we plan on distributing and collecting the ballots is still being worked on. We will share them with you once they are finalized.

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In the meantime, please continue to send us your names along with a short explanation of why your name should be voted for! Current list can be found here:

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Sincerely,

Haley and Corey


Re: alley naming

 

Jumping into this a bit late and I want to make sure this dialog includes our 11th St neighbors since the alley is bounded by both streets.

Johanna, I completely understand your sentiment to honor Mr Bellinger in some way, but is the alley name the best way to do it?? ?Is there something else that we can do to commemorate him?? Maybe a plaque on a lampost, or even a naming of the intersection of C and 10th???

The alley naming is a practical and important issue that supports our new neighbors Haley and Corey and I'd like to move forward with the proposed timeline that Haley shared.?

Kyle
218 10th St


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 8:15 PM Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:

Hi All,

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Thank you for all the feedback today. Below is information in response to the issues or questions you raised.

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Timeline

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We have adapted the timeline based on the level of interest and response we have been receiving. Here¡¯s a rundown of the timeline, with changes noted.

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Pre-February 16th: Informal discussions with the neighbors we¡¯ve managed to run into.

February 16th: Emails about the ¡°name our alley¡± initiative sent to the 200 block of 10th and 11th St group email lists.

February 20th: Physical letters to everyone abutting the alley (who had not responded to emails) requesting support, feedback, and name suggestions.

February 24th: Because no more name suggestions were coming in, we sent out a reminder email, explained how voting would work, and set March 7th as a deadline for names. (March 7th was selected based on the feedback we previously received from several neighbors.) In response to today¡¯s concerns about the speed of the initiative, we are extending the naming deadline to March 31st to give everyone more time to reflect while also maintaining momentum. After that, everyone will have another month to debate amongst the names before the final voting deadline. We trust that this extension will give sufficient breathing room; however, if anyone believes this is still not enough time, please suggest other concrete dates. The current list of names is available here:

March 31st: Name suggestion deadline.

April 10th (tentative): Ballots are released.

May 9th (tentative): Voting submission deadline.

May 10th (tentative): Voting result released.

May 16th (tentative): Petition is released for signing.

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There is no real deadline for the signing process. Once the required number of signatures is reached (a majority of homeowners), we will notify everyone and move forward with our ANC Steve Holtzman. The rest of the process will probably take at least a year (just a gut feeling). Details here:

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Our Address

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For those curious about our address, here¡¯s the full run down.

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If you look up our property address on the DC zoning map, we are Square/Suffix/Lot 0969??? 0042. Our address listed by the city is 210 10TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003. However, this is obviously incorrect ¨C that is the address of Laura¡¯s house Square/Suffix/Lot 0969??? 0801. On our deed, we are both 210 REAR 10TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 and 210 10TH ST SE REAR WASHINGTON DC 20003. However, the first is an invalid address because ¡°210 REAR¡± cannot be a house number and ¡°REAR 10TH ST SE¡± isn¡¯t a street. We have confirmed this with the USPS multiple times. Therefore, we must address ourselves as 210 10TH ST SE REAR WASHINGTON DC 20003. This implies that we are an apartment attached to 210 10TH ST SE, and thus mail is always delivered to Laura. Not to mention we don¡¯t show up on GPS, so any delivery or visitor always gets lost. Pretty confusing right?

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As for what we have done to try to fix this problem ¨C on multiple occasions we have visited the USPS distribution center located at 45 L St SW, Washington, DC 20024, which is the post office in charge of sending out the mail for our address. We¡¯ve tried explaining the situation to them, but they insist that the mail is technically being delivered properly. We have also submitted official cases with the USPS to try to get something to happen from higher up, but they were dismissed. We even tried to manually add ourselves to Google Maps as a business to at least show up somewhere, but the app just continued to route to the main street.


However, this is not the main point.?Our address may have been the catalyst that began this journey with the community, but it has grown into so much more. We have enjoyed learning about the history of the alley through our conversations with all of you. It has made us feel part of the community even considering the current circumstances. We want to make sure that the alley¡¯s chosen name is reflective of its past, present, and future.


Inclusivity

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Our goal has been and still is to involve and include everyone who cares about the alley. We did not mean to exclude anyone who is not directly abutting the alley. Anyone who has reached out to us, abutting or not, can absolutely offer name suggestions and join in on discussions. However, per D.C. Law, only the abutting properties are supposed to sign the final petition with the chosen name.

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D.C. Law ¡ì 9¨C204.21. Designation of official names of streets and alleys. (f)?

¡­shall submit to the Council letters or a petition in support of the proposal that have been signed by a majority of the owners of property and households occupying property that abuts the portion of the alley or street proposed to be designated with an official name.

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Nevertheless, we will reach out to our ANC representative to see whether it would be helpful to also include the signatures of those who do not abut the alley but wish to support the effort.

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Respectfully,

Haley and Corey

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On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:50 PM Jim Sherry <jim.sherry@...> wrote:
Following up on Johanna¡¯s thoughtful comments about a name that captures what ¡®we wish it might be¡¯ I can¡¯t help but think of the many times as parents we scurried to get our ball-playing or bike-riding kids out of the way of a car passing through a bit too fast. I wonder if a name like ¡°Children¡¯s Alley¡¯ - or ¡®Playground Alley¡¯ - or something to that effect - would promote the sense of safety, decorum and community ownership we wish for. ?
Jim

On Mar 3, 2021, at 1:24 PM, Peter Mott <peterhmott@...> wrote:

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I like the idea of naming the alley, but am opposed to naming it after Mr Bellinger by himself. He and his wife, Frontis, had twelve children. She is the reason Mr Bellinger had the time to be so neighborly, because she was taking care of the?kids. If we are honoring him, she should be honored equally. Frontis died in 2014.

If it is simply named "Bellinger Court" (or Way, or Lane, etc.) that gets around the requirement that the person must have been dead two years.?

Best regards,
Peter Mott
250 Tenth


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 1:06 PM 'TERI MEMOLO' via 200-Block 10th St SE <200-block-10th-st-se@...> wrote:
Haley,
Your address is 210 Rear 10th Street SE. You do have an address.?

There are many struggles for living in the city and even more struggles living in a historic district. As a block resident of almost 39 years, I too am not comfortable with the pressure to push this through so fast. Also, frankly, it felt a little weird to me that you let me know my approval was not a factor because I live across the street. Maybe you did not mean to disenfranchise me but that doesn¡¯t change how it felt to me. All of us had a hand in advocating for the historic paving with the river stones, so I am invested in your alley. I even sent you pictures of your home before you lived here.

Have you really exhausted all the other avenues such as talking to our mail delivery person? Or the post office? I don¡¯t believe that naming the alley will fix your delivery issues. We live on 10th Street with one door and have delivery issues. 38 + years of it.

I¡¯m glad Joanna and Tina spoke up because I was feeling rushed and panicked that a new resident would try to force something down our throats. Nobody¡¯s trying to oppose you but you might want to slow it down a bit.?

We¡¯re all going to see the sign when we walk through the alley and we all should feel good about it.

Rosina Teri Memolo
She/her/hers
Plinked out on an iPhone

On Mar 3, 2021, at 12:39 PM, Lauren O'Brien <laurenburkeobrien@...> wrote:

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I appreciate the significant time and attention that Haley & Corey have already put into the project and am very sorry to hear about the troubles associated with owning a house located in a nameless alley. I fully support the effort moving forward without delay.

Lauren
242

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:29 PM Michael David-Fox <md672@...> wrote:
I was acquainted with Mr. Bellinger, who tried to help people on the block so much in small but meaningful ways, well enough to suspect he himself would never want all this work to go to waste on his account. I support the sentiment that now that it has been started it should not be delayed. As a historian, I think the historical name is the most compelling but that of course is to be determined.
Michael, 236

On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:24 PM Haley Huang <haley.huang.0329@...> wrote:

Hello All,

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Please do not delay renaming the alley. To explain why, we¡¯d like to share a bit of backstory about how this initiative got started.

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Last June, my husband and I purchased the 210-REAR alley house ¨C our first home together. In most ways, it¡¯s been a dream to live and own in the heart of Capitol Hill. However, in one way, it¡¯s been a nightmare. Our house doesn¡¯t have a real address. This has meant that NO ONE can find our house. Not friends, family, visitors, delivery people¡­ no one. Our kind neighbor Laura from house 210 10th St has been bringing over our mail every day. And not just for our tenure ¨C she¡¯s had to do so since 2015 when the carriage house was converted to a home -- crazy!! All of these moments when we¡¯ve had to carry large packages from Laura¡¯s front door, run out to the street to wave down a parent, and stand out in the rain as a delivery man runs laps around the square have made it feel like we¡¯ve purchased an afterthought instead of a home.

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That¡¯s why we started researching the steps on how to name the alley. As we spoke to the neighbors around us, we learned there had already been many thoughts and wonders about why the alley hadn¡¯t been named yet, as well as strong considerations for what names should be if it were ever to get done. Neighbors were also voicing concerns about the increased level of traffic coming through the alley, and one person even attempted to reach out to DDOT for some traffic control signs. However, they were essentially turned down because we¡¯re just an unnamed alley. To us, it sounded like there was already a lot of thought put into naming the alley as well as real, practical benefits for the community. Therefore, we decided to take up the mantle to move the idea forward.

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There are two reasons why the alley never got a name prior to now.

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Firstly, because of law ¡ì 9¨C204.03. Alleys. (a) An alley that does not provide the primary access to a residential or commercial property shall not be designated with an official name.

This law meant that the first time the alley had an opportunity to be named was in 2015 when Jim Connor converted the carriage house and moved in. The other alley house 211-REAR was being used primarily as an office space and would not have been considered a primary residence.

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Secondly, because of the level of effort it takes. Someone had to realize it could be done and then be willing to go through the process. Thus far, it¡¯s taken a lot of time, energy, and emotion for us to put this initiative together. Even though our interactions may seem like an email now and then, we¡¯re also writing letters in the background; trying to reach out to homeowners that have been non-respondent; thinking of ways to give everyone a voice; all of which take many hours of hemming and hawing to ensure we¡¯re doing the best we can.


In regards to honoring the memories of those recently passed, we believe that family names are permissible. We can make a case that ¡°Bellinger Court¡± or ¡°Au Alley¡± honor many great people who lived on the block, not just one. If the recommendation was ¡°Watson Bellinger Sr Court¡± then perhaps there would be a concern. Of course, we will take these concerns to our ANC to see if we can get more clarification.

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This is a community decision. The reason we will be sending out a petition is because a majority of homeowners have reached out to us and pledged to support the naming. However, if we don¡¯t get the signatures, then we understand that more time may be needed for a decision. We encourage more people to voice their thoughts on these email threads so that we can have those discussions.

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For everyone on the block, this a very exciting and meaningful moment in history. But to us, it¡¯s so much more. It¡¯s our home. And we are happy to be able to organize this initiative for the block.

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Sincerely,

Haley & Corey

210-REAR


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 10:55 AM Tina Giffin <tinagiffin@...> wrote:
I agree with Johanna that we should take a bit more time to consider and discuss.

Tina at 248


From: 200-block-10th-st-se@... <200-block-10th-st-se@...> on behalf of Johanna Bockman <johanna.bockman@...>
Sent: Wednesday, March 3, 2021 1:16 PM
To: 200 10th street <200-block-10th-st-se@...>
Subject: alley naming
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Hi all,
I would like to suggest that we delay the renaming of the alley mainly because, as I understand from another group renaming an alley elsewhere, any person that is being honored must be deceased for more than 2 years:

Section 3 of D.C. Law 13-106 provided: "Pursuant to section 403a the Street and Alley Closing and Acquisition Procedures Act of 1982, effective April 9, 1997 (D.C. Law 11-236; D.C. Code ¡ì 7-453.1 ) ("Act'), and notwithstanding the requirement set forth in section 405 of the Act (D.C. Code ¡ì 7-455 ), that no public space shall be named in honor of any person who has been deceased less than 2 years, the alley running east to west between the 100 block of 10th Street, N.E., and the 100 block of 11th Street, N.E., shall be designated as 'Al Arrighi Way', in honor of Mr. Al Arrighi's contributions to the quality of life of the Capitol Hill neighborhood in the District of Columbia."

If this is true, then we couldn't consider many names suggested, including Mr. Bellinger. It would be great to delay the discussion in order to consider our kind neighbor. I talked a bit about him in regards to our block's first history day (he's the one that arrived in 1961): ?
Also, some people on the block may remember what a wonderful neighbor he was, like when he would suddenly say, "I love you."

In addition, the naming of the alley might have a more meta-discussion and more collective discussion, like maybe there is a good reason the alley hasn't had a name?? What is erased or obscured by an alley name? should the name capture the spirit of the alley? Or do we want to capture what we wish that an alley might be or document what it has been?? Joy? Friendship? Neighborliness? Social justice? Real estate development? Economic activities??

A delay would allow us to consider Mr. Bellinger and others..
Johanna


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