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Re: 4 cop cruisers

 

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No idea. ?They were there from 7ish til 815. ?Nothing on the MPD listserv either.

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On Oct 2, 2012, at 7:28 PM, Elizabeth Eddie <elizabetheddie@...> wrote:

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Hi neighbors,
Any idea what's going on right now towards the corner of 11th and Independence?
I stepped out to check but all I can see is a couple talking to the cops. Hope all is okay across the st.

Elizabeth
230 11th st.


4 cop cruisers

Elizabeth Eddie
 

Hi neighbors,
Any idea what's going on right now towards the corner of 11th and Independence?
I stepped out to check but all I can see is a couple talking to the cops. Hope all is okay across the st.

Elizabeth
230 11th st.


REMINDER: HUGE Maury yard sale tomorrow! - Sept 29th

 

We got a ton of great stuff and amazing dealst o be had:
A dining room set, kids' bikes, a drum set, strollers, home decor, super cute clothes for kids and adults, toys galore, and much, much more!

PLUS A MOON BOUNCE!!!

Don't miss the fun.

WHEN: SEPTEMBER 29, 9am - 2pm
WHAT: The Annual Maury YARD SALE & BAKE SALE
WHERE: MAURY basketball court (multipurpose room if it rains)
Maury Elementary School
1250 Constitution Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20002


Antonia

--- In 11thSEblock@..., toni Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@...> wrote:

The Maury's Yard Sale, to be held TWO WEEKS from today on SAT., SEPT 29 from 9-2 is going to befeaturing a moon bounce.??

We'll be holding the sale on the blacktop at Maury this year instead of the usual triangle park on North Carolina. If it rains, we'll move the sale (and the moonbounce!) inside.

Plus there is the Maury playground for the kids to play in while you shop :). And a free parking lot so you can buy loads of great bargains with no worries of transporting it all ??home.

Finally if you have stuff in decent shape that isn't too big you can leave it on my porch and i can transport it over there.

Antonia
219 11th st SE.??



________________________________
From: toni Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@...>
To: 200 block of 11/10th St SE Grp <11thSEblock@...>
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 11:52 AM
Subject: [11thSEblock] HUGE Maury yard sale coming up! - Sept 29th


??
Want to score some excellent bargains on all kinds of great items???Or doing??some fall cleaning and have lots of stuff to give away???Then mark your calendar. Our Huge Maury yard sale to raise money for the Maury PTA is??coming??up in a few short weeks.

WHEN: SEPTEMBER 29, 9am - 2pm
WHAT: The Annual Maury YARD SALE & BAKE SALE??
WHERE: MAURY basketball court (multipurpose room if it rains)
Maury Elementary School
1250 Constitution Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20002??

If you have DONATIONS for the sale, you can bring them to the Maury multipurpose room stage starting MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Feel free to contribute clothes, baby gear, books, toys, home goods, furniture, and any other gently used items you'd like to give away. In the meantime, we are looking for large boxes for sorting and organizing items if you have some to get rid of.

Antonia


DC Green Festival This Weekend

 

Always lots of fun we find.

----- Forwarded Message -----

From: "Benjamin McHugh, Sierra Club" <membership.services@...>
To: antoniaherzog2004@...
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 8:00 AM
Subject: Free Admission! DC Green Festival This Weekend
Explore, enjoy and protect the planet.

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Looking for something fun to do this weekend? ?Grab the whole family and check out the ?Green Festival this weekend, at the Convention Center in Washington, DC Saturday and Sunday September 29 & 30. ?Show this email -- Sierra Club members get in free!

The festival includes presentations given by more than 125 leaders, authors and thinkers who are active in the green movement. Speakers this year include Amy Goodman, Ralph Nader, Benjamin Todd Jealous and many more. Sierra Club is excited to partner with the Green Festival on a new feature ¨C Sierra Club Presents: Green Cinema video screenings of eco-shorts and trailers.

From educational DIY how-to workshops, book signings, green job hunting, to activities for children and delicious organic food, beer and wine, the DC Green Festival will truly offer something for everyone to enjoy. Entertainment is a vital component of the festivities, including live music and dance. ?Visit the Green Kids' Zone, the Green Pet Zone, or the Eco Fashion Showcase. ?Get involved at the Community Action Stage. ?There will also be a marketplace offering goods for sale from hundreds of local and national eco-conscious businesses and organizations and you can also test drive a hybrid or electric vehicle.

Show your Sierra Club membership card or this email at the box office to get your free admission! ?Please also visit our booth to meet local Sierra Club representatives and hear about opportunities to get involved. ?For more information, please visit
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Re: Halloween

Elizabeth Eddie
 

Kim is in for the face painting and is very?
excited to invite her friends to help out.
I'm happy to help set up or pull things down
at the end.
Thanks Antonia and Danielle!
Elizabeth
230 11 st.


On Sep 26, 2012, at 10:12 PM, toni Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@...> wrote:

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Great idea, been meaning to send around a note suggesting it.? So, yes let's do it!? How about the sunday before halloween, which is on a Wednesday this year. So the 28th. 4:30pm to whenever, potluck as usual, kids in costume a parade around the block, face painting if Kim and her friend are up to it, and any other fun games/activities folks can come up with?
?
antonia
?
?

From: Danielle Drissel <danielle@...>
To: "11thSEblock@..." <11thSEblock@...>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:04 PM
Subject: [11thSEblock] Halloween

?
We had big fun at the Halloween party in the alley last year. Anyone interested celebrating with us again this year?




Quick updates

Brian Pate
 



Neighbors,

A few quick items:

?O&CS TF Meeting on Vacant & Blighted Properties?
The ANC6B Outreach & Constituent Services TF will be meeting tomorrow at 7PM at the Hill Center to continue research efforts on vacant and blighted property best practices. ?Our special guest is Kim Graziani, a subject matter expert on vacant and blighted property policy with the Center for Community Progress. ?Kim was the Director of Neighborhood Capacity Building in Pittsburgh and helped the City of New Orleans craft it's regulations on vacant and blighted property policy while with Community Progress. ?She'll be sharing her insights on how other jurisdictions deal with vacant and blighted properties. The O&CS TF is most interested in crafting recommendations that improve the process of classifying vacant and blighted properties and dealing with properties that, once identified, languish on vacant and blighted rolls. ?

Hill Center Open House
The Hill Center hosts it 2nd annual open house this Saturday from 10:30 to 2:00PM. ?There will be performances by Step Afrika and other groups, as well as activities for children and adults alike. ?If you haven't yet had an opportunity to visit this great neighborhood resource, this is an excellent opportunity to do so.

Maslin Case Arrests
As posted by others, MPD has made 3 arrests of suspects in the brutal beating of TC Maslin. ?We should track this case as it proceeds, and, should the suspects prove to be guilty, be prepared to energize preparation of Community Impact Statements to influence sentencing. ?

Closure of NE Library for Renovation, Opening of Rosedale Library and extended hours at the SE Library
As many of you know, the NE Library was recently closed for extensive renovations. ?Our astute neighbor, Denise Johnson, recently enquired about extended hours at the SE Library to compensate for the loss of the NE Library. ?Below is the response from Anne Phelps, the Council's Staff Director for the Committee on Libraries, Parks, Recreation and Planning: ?

" ?DCPL has added Tuesday and Thursday mornings to the Southeast Library schedule. Rosedale, which opens Oct. 15th, will provide the evening hours on Mondays and ??
? ?Wednesdays, so that there is full weekday coverage in the greater Hill community. The hours are:??

? ?Southeast Library

? Monday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

? *Tuesday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.

? Wednesday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

? Thursday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.

? Friday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

? Saturday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

? Sunday ¨C Closed

?*Extended hours during Northeast Library renovation

??Rosedale Library (opens October 15)

? Monday ¨C 1 ¨C 9 p.m.

? Tuesday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

? Wednesday ¨C 1 ¨C 9 p.m.

? Thursday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

? Friday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

? Saturday ¨C 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

? Sunday - Closed


Great work Denise!


As always, contact me with any questions or concerns.

Regards,

Brian




Re: Halloween

 

Great idea, been meaning to send around a note suggesting it.? So, yes let's do it!? How about the sunday before halloween, which is on a Wednesday this year. So the 28th. 4:30pm to whenever, potluck as usual, kids in costume a parade around the block, face painting if Kim and her friend are up to it, and any other fun games/activities folks can come up with?
?
antonia
?
?

From: Danielle Drissel
To: "11thSEblock@..." <11thSEblock@...>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 10:04 PM
Subject: [11thSEblock] Halloween

?
We had big fun at the Halloween party in the alley last year. Anyone interested celebrating with us again this year?




Halloween

 

We had big fun at the Halloween party in the alley last year. Anyone interested celebrating with us again this year?


Let's Clean D.C.'s Air!

 

Key local issue so passing this on and encourage you all to take this action related to the capitol power plant in our backyard. ?antonia

----- Forwarded Message -----

From: "Irv Sheffey, Sierra Club"
To: antoniaherzog2004@...
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:21 PM
Subject: Let's Clean D.C.'s Air!






Dear Antonia,



Take this opportunity to clean D.C.'s air!
Over the past two years, Congress significantly cut dangerous pollution from the Capitol Power Plant that put families in the District at risk. Now, the Capitol Architect is seeking approval from the EPA to upgrade the plant to make it more efficient, and reduce energy costs. Unfortunately, as part of the approval process, the Capitol Architect is asking the EPA to approve pollution limits based on the plant's emissions from three years ago, before the plant's emissions were lowered.

The EPA has the opportunity to ensure we don't return to the dirtier air of three years ago. We deserve clean air and healthy?communities in D.C. ?It's time to move the Capitol Power Plant beyond coal for good, and cut its dangerous pollution so families, kids and all D.C. residents can breathe easier. Don't let the capitol backtrack on its improvements for clean air!
?
The District's air is unhealthy, so there's no reason to go back to the higher emissions of three years ago. According to the American Lung Association's most recent report, D.C. received an F for ozone and a D for particle pollution.1?We know the Capitol power plant can meet much lower pollution limits than what's being requested by the Capitol Architect. The plant's been releasing lower emissions for the past two years.?
Thanks for all you do to protect the environment,

Irv Sheffey
Associate Regional Representative, Beyond Coal
Sierra Club
P.S. After you take action, be sure to to your friends and colleagues!
1.) , American Lung Association, 2012
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New Hill Rag Article -- Whither The Flea Market?

Brian Pate
 

Neighbors,

For those who are interested in an in-depth, objective look at the many factors influencing the Market, I found Andrew Lightman's Hill Rag article to be informative, fair and thorough. ?Link below.

Regards,

Brian

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Andrew Lightman <andrew@...>
Date: Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 6:00 PM
Subject: New Hill Rag Article -- Whither The Flea Market?
To: anc-6a@..., anc6b <ANC6B@...>, anc6c@..., newhilleast@...



Post date: 09/19/2012 - 8:18pm

Most visitors hardly give a thought to the complex arrangements that undergird the wonderful weekend arts and crafts market at Eastern Market. However, the development of the Hine School property is fast approaching. Once the fences go up, a...

___________________________

Andrew Lightman, PhD
Managing Editor
Capital Community News
The Hill Rag / Mid-City DC / East of the River / Fagon Guides
202.400.3512


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donations? RE: HUGE Maury yard sale coming up! - Sept 29th

 

If you have anything like gently used clothes, toys, books, dvds, you want to get rid of (other than big stuff like furniture) feel free to leave it on our porch and I can get it over to Maury for our yard sale in a week.?They'll take the big stuff i?just can't offer to transport it, sorry.
?
thanks,? antonia
?

?
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 11:52 AM, toni Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@...> wrote:
?
Want to score some excellent bargains on all kinds of great items??Or doing?some fall cleaning and have lots of stuff to give away??Then mark your calendar. Our Huge Maury yard sale to raise money for the Maury PTA is?coming?up in a few short weeks.

WHEN: SEPTEMBER 29, 9am - 2pm
WHAT: The Annual Maury YARD SALE & BAKE SALE?
WHERE: MAURY basketball court (multipurpose room if it rains)
Maury Elementary School
1250 Constitution Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20002
?

If you have DONATIONS for the sale, you can bring them to the Maury multipurpose room stage starting MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Feel free to contribute clothes, baby gear, books, toys, home goods, furniture, and any other gently used items you'd like to give away. In the meantime, we are looking for large boxes for sorting and organizing items if you have some to get rid of.

Antonia




--
Paxton Wade Styles







--
Paxton Wade Styles







POSTPONED: Tonight's "Making Our Community Safer" Meeting (9/18)

Brian Pate
 



Neighbors--FYI.


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: <beat26@...>
Date: Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:18 PM
Subject: POSTPONED: Tonight's "Making Our Community Safer" Meeting (9/18)
To: beat26@...


Because of the storm coming through our area this evening, we have decided it would be prudent to postpone tonight's meeting.

The new date/location will be announced as soon as arrangements can be made.

I would appreciate it if anyone receiving this email would pass it on to their friends and other lists.

Kirsten
ANC6B04
546-8542

To subscribe or unsubscribe, please send an email to <beat26@...>.







This Saturday

 

Hey folks. ?Looks like there is a counter protest going on for this Aryian Nation crap that's goin' on this Saturday. ?I'll be there for sure to calmly express my discontent with their views. ?Sara made me promise not to be in jail when all the smoke clears so as long that doesn't happen I should be good.

Anyway, here's the info ??
?

Warning: I just looked at their website and I'm pretty heated. ?Look at it at your own risk.

--
Paxton Wade Styles



Re: Quick Updates

 

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I've been told it was a false alarm. One family member invited someone to stay without informing others in the family . The guest was temporarily mistaken for an intruder. Happy to hear it was a simple misunderstanding ?


On Sep 15, 2012, at 3:01 PM, "Martha Stracener Dantzic" <martha.dantzic@...> wrote:

Was wondering the same thing.?

Would love to know if anyone knows!


Martha Stracener Dantzic
213 11th. St. SE
WDC 20003
202- 543-5040?
202-669-3818 cell
martha.dantzic@...


On Sep 15, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Danielle Drissel wrote:

?

Does anyone know what happened at 1016 C St SE on Friday? ?There were lots of police, ambulance and fire personnel. The house has been largely unoccupied for the past few years.?



On Sep 14, 2012, at 1:45 AM, "Brian Pate" <patebc@...> wrote:

?

Neighbors,

A couple of quick notes:

Zoning Commission Hearing on Hine
? On Monday the Zoning Commission (ZC) gave preliminary approval to the Hine development on a 4-0 vote. ?They did ask the developer to do several things before granting final approval, some significant: ?a) they told the developer to accommodate any large trucks in the planned loading bay b) the developer is required to shift trash pick up for the North building from the east side of the building to the west side of the building and c) the developer is required to recalculate the floor area ratio (FAR--essentially the ratio of the total square footage of the building to the total square footage of the lot upon which it resides) without including the area of the newly reopened C St. ?Items a and b are good for the community and I'm glad to see the changes. ? Item C is a wild card, and I'm interested to see what the new FAR will be. ?Frankly we should have caught this during negotiations with the developers, and I don't think they should have presented a FAR calculation without making it clear that the street was incorporated in the denominator of the equation. ?Should the FAR exceed the amount allowable under the requested zoning regime (C2-B), I don't think it will derail the project, but it will merit further deliberation. ?The ZC will render its final decision in early October.

Expansion of Performance Parking
? The Commission voted 10-0 to expand the Performance Parking Pilot to the full area allowed under existing law. ?We made one significant modification to the plan, which I believe will both eliminate the "dinner party" problem and accommodate the needs of Eastern Market merchants and patrons. ?One side of each street will retain the existing RPP hours (Mon-Fri, 7:00AM to 8:30PM, 2-hour visitor parking). ?I appreciate all of the feedback I received and especially the efforts of those who hosted block meetings. ?The comments, constructive criticism and ideas shaped the final form of the plan. ?It will take several months to implement new signage in the pilot area and I will continue to work with residents to ensure the plan is implemented consistently and effectively.

Moonlight Movie in Lincoln Park
Council Member Wells is sponsoring the 2nd of two movie nights in Lincoln Park this Saturday night. ?"Madagascar" will begin at dusk. ?My son and I enjoyed the first movie night, and hope to see even more families and friends at this one.

Thank you Frager's
Just a quick thanks to Frager's for providing Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs) and lamp timers at cost in support of last week's "Do Your Bit, Keep it Lit" walk. ?If you had your porch light off and earned a flyer on your door step, take it to Frager's to receive a steep, steep discount on a new porch light and lamp timer. ?Hopefully you'll use them to illuminate your front door (every small action helps keep our neighborhood safe, right?). ?

Making our Community Safer Meeting #2
On Tue, 9/18, from 7-9pm at ?Brent Elementary School, safety expert Samantha Nolan will give a presentation on how to reduce your chances of becoming a victim of any crime. ?MPD will also be present to give an update on recent burglaries (they recently made a significant arrest). ?This should be a more interactive and focussed meeting than the recent one featuring CM Wells and Chief Lanier. ?Fewer TV cameras = more productive.

As always, please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

Regards,

Brian
? ?





AND a MOON BOUNCE! Re: HUGE Maury yard sale coming up! - Sept 29th

 

The Maury's Yard Sale, to be held TWO WEEKS from today on SAT., SEPT 29 from 9-2 is going to be featuring a moon bounce.?

We'll be holding the sale on the blacktop at Maury this year instead of the usual triangle park on North Carolina. If it rains, we'll move the sale (and the moonbounce!) inside.

Plus there is the Maury playground for the kids to play in while you shop :). And a free parking lot so you can buy loads of great bargains with no worries of transporting it all ?home.

Finally if you have stuff in decent shape that isn't too big you can leave it on my porch and i can transport it over there.

Antonia
219 11th st SE.?


From: toni Herzog
To: 200 block of 11/10th St SE Grp <11thSEblock@...>
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 11:52 AM
Subject: [11thSEblock] HUGE Maury yard sale coming up! - Sept 29th

?
Want to score some excellent bargains on all kinds of great items??Or doing?some fall cleaning and have lots of stuff to give away??Then mark your calendar. Our Huge Maury yard sale to raise money for the Maury PTA is?coming?up in a few short weeks.

WHEN: SEPTEMBER 29, 9am - 2pm
WHAT: The Annual Maury YARD SALE & BAKE SALE?
WHERE: MAURY basketball court (multipurpose room if it rains)
Maury Elementary School
1250 Constitution Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20002
?

If you have DONATIONS for the sale, you can bring them to the Maury multipurpose room stage starting MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Feel free to contribute clothes, baby gear, books, toys, home goods, furniture, and any other gently used items you'd like to give away. In the meantime, we are looking for large boxes for sorting and organizing items if you have some to get rid of.

Antonia




Re: Quick Updates

 

Was wondering the same thing.?

Would love to know if anyone knows!


Martha Stracener Dantzic
213 11th. St. SE
WDC 20003
202- 543-5040?
202-669-3818 cell
martha.dantzic@...


On Sep 15, 2012, at 8:43 AM, Danielle Drissel wrote:

?

Does anyone know what happened at 1016 C St SE on Friday? ?There were lots of police, ambulance and fire personnel. The house has been largely unoccupied for the past few years.?



On Sep 14, 2012, at 1:45 AM, "Brian Pate" <patebc@...> wrote:

?

Neighbors,

A couple of quick notes:

Zoning Commission Hearing on Hine
? On Monday the Zoning Commission (ZC) gave preliminary approval to the Hine development on a 4-0 vote. ?They did ask the developer to do several things before granting final approval, some significant: ?a) they told the developer to accommodate any large trucks in the planned loading bay b) the developer is required to shift trash pick up for the North building from the east side of the building to the west side of the building and c) the developer is required to recalculate the floor area ratio (FAR--essentially the ratio of the total square footage of the building to the total square footage of the lot upon which it resides) without including the area of the newly reopened C St. ?Items a and b are good for the community and I'm glad to see the changes. ? Item C is a wild card, and I'm interested to see what the new FAR will be. ?Frankly we should have caught this during negotiations with the developers, and I don't think they should have presented a FAR calculation without making it clear that the street was incorporated in the denominator of the equation. ?Should the FAR exceed the amount allowable under the requested zoning regime (C2-B), I don't think it will derail the project, but it will merit further deliberation. ?The ZC will render its final decision in early October.

Expansion of Performance Parking
? The Commission voted 10-0 to expand the Performance Parking Pilot to the full area allowed under existing law. ?We made one significant modification to the plan, which I believe will both eliminate the "dinner party" problem and accommodate the needs of Eastern Market merchants and patrons. ?One side of each street will retain the existing RPP hours (Mon-Fri, 7:00AM to 8:30PM, 2-hour visitor parking). ?I appreciate all of the feedback I received and especially the efforts of those who hosted block meetings. ?The comments, constructive criticism and ideas shaped the final form of the plan. ?It will take several months to implement new signage in the pilot area and I will continue to work with residents to ensure the plan is implemented consistently and effectively.

Moonlight Movie in Lincoln Park
Council Member Wells is sponsoring the 2nd of two movie nights in Lincoln Park this Saturday night. ?"Madagascar" will begin at dusk. ?My son and I enjoyed the first movie night, and hope to see even more families and friends at this one.

Thank you Frager's
Just a quick thanks to Frager's for providing Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs) and lamp timers at cost in support of last week's "Do Your Bit, Keep it Lit" walk. ?If you had your porch light off and earned a flyer on your door step, take it to Frager's to receive a steep, steep discount on a new porch light and lamp timer. ?Hopefully you'll use them to illuminate your front door (every small action helps keep our neighborhood safe, right?). ?

Making our Community Safer Meeting #2
On Tue, 9/18, from 7-9pm at ?Brent Elementary School, safety expert Samantha Nolan will give a presentation on how to reduce your chances of becoming a victim of any crime. ?MPD will also be present to give an update on recent burglaries (they recently made a significant arrest). ?This should be a more interactive and focussed meeting than the recent one featuring CM Wells and Chief Lanier. ?Fewer TV cameras = more productive.

As always, please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

Regards,

Brian
? ?





H Street Festival today (9/15)

 

I'm?sure?most everyone is aware but in case not H sreet festival is today. ?Also, the NE?library?is having a big book sale before they close for their big renovation.

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: elizabeth nelson To: Maury
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 7:58 AM
Subject: [maury_elementary] H Street Festival today (9/15)

?
This is short notice, I know, but if you're looking for a kid-friendly and cheap bit of fun close by, check out the H Street Festival.? It will be set up today on the 800-1300 blocks of H St. from noon-6 p.m.? There will be "art cars" (painted/decorated in beautiful or clever ways), the Baltimore Rock Opera - hard to describe but very entertaining and featuring the sort of costumes young folks would particularly enjoy, Smokey the Bear, children's craft activities (incl. the Capitol Hill Restorations Society booth which I will be manning just west of the 12th St. intersection), plenty of "swag", 4 stages with continuous live entertainment.? There will be several food trucks and also porta-potties.
If you drive,? expect to park several blocks away.? Walk or bike if you can.? There will be places to chain you bikes but the closest ones may be taken.? If you see a convenient lamppost a block of so away, I'd take advantage of it.
While I'm thinking of it, Barracks Row Day is next Saturday 11 am - 5pm - similar scene but on a much smaller scale, though in years past, they've had a very nice petting zoo.
--Elizabeth aka "Aunt Lizzie"

_


Re: Quick Updates

 

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Does anyone know what happened at 1016 C St SE on Friday? ?There were lots of police, ambulance and fire personnel. The house has been largely unoccupied for the past few years.?



On Sep 14, 2012, at 1:45 AM, "Brian Pate" <patebc@...> wrote:

?

Neighbors,

A couple of quick notes:

Zoning Commission Hearing on Hine
? On Monday the Zoning Commission (ZC) gave preliminary approval to the Hine development on a 4-0 vote. ?They did ask the developer to do several things before granting final approval, some significant: ?a) they told the developer to accommodate any large trucks in the planned loading bay b) the developer is required to shift trash pick up for the North building from the east side of the building to the west side of the building and c) the developer is required to recalculate the floor area ratio (FAR--essentially the ratio of the total square footage of the building to the total square footage of the lot upon which it resides) without including the area of the newly reopened C St. ?Items a and b are good for the community and I'm glad to see the changes. ? Item C is a wild card, and I'm interested to see what the new FAR will be. ?Frankly we should have caught this during negotiations with the developers, and I don't think they should have presented a FAR calculation without making it clear that the street was incorporated in the denominator of the equation. ?Should the FAR exceed the amount allowable under the requested zoning regime (C2-B), I don't think it will derail the project, but it will merit further deliberation. ?The ZC will render its final decision in early October.

Expansion of Performance Parking
? The Commission voted 10-0 to expand the Performance Parking Pilot to the full area allowed under existing law. ?We made one significant modification to the plan, which I believe will both eliminate the "dinner party" problem and accommodate the needs of Eastern Market merchants and patrons. ?One side of each street will retain the existing RPP hours (Mon-Fri, 7:00AM to 8:30PM, 2-hour visitor parking). ?I appreciate all of the feedback I received and especially the efforts of those who hosted block meetings. ?The comments, constructive criticism and ideas shaped the final form of the plan. ?It will take several months to implement new signage in the pilot area and I will continue to work with residents to ensure the plan is implemented consistently and effectively.

Moonlight Movie in Lincoln Park
Council Member Wells is sponsoring the 2nd of two movie nights in Lincoln Park this Saturday night. ?"Madagascar" will begin at dusk. ?My son and I enjoyed the first movie night, and hope to see even more families and friends at this one.

Thank you Frager's
Just a quick thanks to Frager's for providing Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs) and lamp timers at cost in support of last week's "Do Your Bit, Keep it Lit" walk. ?If you had your porch light off and earned a flyer on your door step, take it to Frager's to receive a steep, steep discount on a new porch light and lamp timer. ?Hopefully you'll use them to illuminate your front door (every small action helps keep our neighborhood safe, right?). ?

Making our Community Safer Meeting #2
On Tue, 9/18, from 7-9pm at ?Brent Elementary School, safety expert Samantha Nolan will give a presentation on how to reduce your chances of becoming a victim of any crime. ?MPD will also be present to give an update on recent burglaries (they recently made a significant arrest). ?This should be a more interactive and focussed meeting than the recent one featuring CM Wells and Chief Lanier. ?Fewer TV cameras = more productive.

As always, please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

Regards,

Brian
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HUGE Maury yard sale coming up! - Sept 29th

 

Want to score some excellent bargains on all kinds of great items??Or doing?some fall cleaning and have lots of stuff to give away??Then mark your calendar. Our Huge Maury yard sale to raise money for the Maury PTA is?coming?up in a few short weeks.

WHEN: SEPTEMBER 29, 9am - 2pm
WHAT: The Annual Maury YARD SALE & BAKE SALE?
WHERE: MAURY basketball court (multipurpose room if it rains)
Maury Elementary School
1250 Constitution Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20002?

If you have DONATIONS for the sale, you can bring them to the Maury multipurpose room stage starting MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Feel free to contribute clothes, baby gear, books, toys, home goods, furniture, and any other gently used items you'd like to give away. In the meantime, we are looking for large boxes for sorting and organizing items if you have some to get rid of.

Antonia


Quick Updates

Brian Pate
 

Neighbors,

A couple of quick notes:

Zoning Commission Hearing on Hine
? On Monday the Zoning Commission (ZC) gave preliminary approval to the Hine development on a 4-0 vote. ?They did ask the developer to do several things before granting final approval, some significant: ?a) they told the developer to accommodate any large trucks in the planned loading bay b) the developer is required to shift trash pick up for the North building from the east side of the building to the west side of the building and c) the developer is required to recalculate the floor area ratio (FAR--essentially the ratio of the total square footage of the building to the total square footage of the lot upon which it resides) without including the area of the newly reopened C St. ?Items a and b are good for the community and I'm glad to see the changes. ? Item C is a wild card, and I'm interested to see what the new FAR will be. ?Frankly we should have caught this during negotiations with the developers, and I don't think they should have presented a FAR calculation without making it clear that the street was incorporated in the denominator of the equation. ?Should the FAR exceed the amount allowable under the requested zoning regime (C2-B), I don't think it will derail the project, but it will merit further deliberation. ?The ZC will render its final decision in early October.

Expansion of Performance Parking
? The Commission voted 10-0 to expand the Performance Parking Pilot to the full area allowed under existing law. ?We made one significant modification to the plan, which I believe will both eliminate the "dinner party" problem and accommodate the needs of Eastern Market merchants and patrons. ?One side of each street will retain the existing RPP hours (Mon-Fri, 7:00AM to 8:30PM, 2-hour visitor parking). ?I appreciate all of the feedback I received and especially the efforts of those who hosted block meetings. ?The comments, constructive criticism and ideas shaped the final form of the plan. ?It will take several months to implement new signage in the pilot area and I will continue to work with residents to ensure the plan is implemented consistently and effectively.

Moonlight Movie in Lincoln Park
Council Member Wells is sponsoring the 2nd of two movie nights in Lincoln Park this Saturday night. ?"Madagascar" will begin at dusk. ?My son and I enjoyed the first movie night, and hope to see even more families and friends at this one.

Thank you Frager's
Just a quick thanks to Frager's for providing Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs) and lamp timers at cost in support of last week's "Do Your Bit, Keep it Lit" walk. ?If you had your porch light off and earned a flyer on your door step, take it to Frager's to receive a steep, steep discount on a new porch light and lamp timer. ?Hopefully you'll use them to illuminate your front door (every small action helps keep our neighborhood safe, right?). ?

Making our Community Safer Meeting #2
On Tue, 9/18, from 7-9pm at ?Brent Elementary School, safety expert Samantha Nolan will give a presentation on how to reduce your chances of becoming a victim of any crime. ?MPD will also be present to give an update on recent burglaries (they recently made a significant arrest). ?This should be a more interactive and focussed meeting than the recent one featuring CM Wells and Chief Lanier. ?Fewer TV cameras = more productive.

As always, please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

Regards,

Brian
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