The other reason that Wards 7&8 want the eastern end of Capitol Hill is to grab Res13, which will see enormous amounts of investment soon, investment that the councilmembers can show is going to their ward. This makes it extremely interesting for them. In order to make this work out, Ward 6 has to get Shaw, which makes it more of a swap - and that's not at all what we should be looking for at this point. R On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Brian Pate <patebc@...> wrote: Yes. ?That's correct. ?Pulling from Ward 5 is equally viable, and in some ways makes more sense. ?Ward 2 has to loose population and shares a longer boundary with Ward 5.
Another, more outlandish scenario would be for Ward 8 to jump the river at Haines Point and gain the population it needs by taking it directly from Ward 2.
The key point is that there are other options that should be considered.
BTW- A group of us just met w/ CM Mendelhson--he's inclined to redistrict with the objective of balancing the population of all Wards...that's not good for us, and we need to let him know it.
On Monday, May 23, 2011, toni Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@...> wrote:
? ? ? fyi.? Did a little research and what you could do for redistricting as an alternative to going into ward 6 is pull from? Ward 5 which is connected to ward 7 as opposed to?to going into ward 6 just to get eastern HS (which i hear is considered quite the prize now since it has gotten that beautiful renovation), which appears to part of their goal. I don't even think eastern is inbounds for those districts.
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From: Brian Pate <patebc@...> Subject: [maury_elementary] Redistricting Rally [1 Attachment] To: maury_elementary@... Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 1:01 AM
Fellow Parents,
Attached please find information on a rally to oppose redistricting any part of Hill East into Wards 7 or 8. ?The rally will take place Tuesday at 5:45 beginning in Lincoln Park, ending at Eastern High.
I've seen several posts and received several e-mails asking, "What are the alternatives?" to redistricting part of Ward 6. ?There are at least two viable alternatives that the Council should consider:
??a) Do nothing. ?D.C. Code 1-1011.01(f) includes exceptions that allow greater than 10% population deviation if justified by rational policy based upon natural geography, neighborhood cohesiveness and respect for compact and contiguous districts. Case law supports such exceptions, and our situation certainly begs for an exemption based on natural geography and neighborhood cohesiveness.
??b) Take the necessary population from Ward 5. ?It's difficult to argue any particular relative merit to this option, however, the Council needs to look at the option in equal measure--something they do not appear to be doing. ?In the end game, our At-Large Council members need to assess (and we need to reinforce) a purely political calculation. ?Which Ward will be more apt to hold them accountable at the ballot box? ?I am inclined to think Ward 6 will have the longest memory.
Failing selection of either of these options, we need to expose and make more difficult the over-politicizing of redistricting. ?The law does not require the Council to redistrict unpopulated parcels, such as Eastern High and Congressional Cemetery. ?These parcels add no population to the gaining Ward. ?The desire to add these parcels to another Ward can only be viewed as an effort to redistribute amenities and services from one Ward to another. ?Further, the tendency to use census tracts as the building blocks for redistricting is not required by law. ?It's easy, yes, but it leads to more invasive and disruptive redistricting. ?We need to let our At-Large Council members know that we are informed, won't be duped and will hold them accountable if they support overreaching redistricting plans.
I hope to see some of you on Tuesday!
Best,
Brian Pate
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Yes. That's correct. Pulling from Ward 5 is equally viable, and in some ways makes more sense. Ward 2 has to loose population and shares a longer boundary with Ward 5.
Another, more outlandish scenario would be for Ward 8 to jump the river at Haines Point and gain the population it needs by taking it directly from Ward 2.
The key point is that there are other options that should be considered.
BTW- A group of us just met w/ CM Mendelhson--he's inclined to redistrict with the objective of balancing the population of all Wards...that's not good for us, and we need to let him know it.
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fyi.? Did a little research and what you could do for redistricting as an alternative to going into ward 6 is pull from? Ward 5 which is connected to ward 7 as opposed to?to going into ward 6 just to get eastern HS (which i hear is considered quite the prize now since it has gotten that beautiful renovation), which appears to part of their goal. I don't even think eastern is inbounds for those districts.
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From: Brian Pate <patebc@...> Subject: [maury_elementary] Redistricting Rally [1 Attachment] To: maury_elementary@... Date: Monday, May 23, 2011, 1:01 AM
Fellow Parents,
Attached please find information on a rally to oppose redistricting any part of Hill East into Wards 7 or 8. ?The rally will take place Tuesday at 5:45 beginning in Lincoln Park, ending at Eastern High.
I've seen several posts and received several e-mails asking, "What are the alternatives?" to redistricting part of Ward 6. ?There are at least two viable alternatives that the Council should consider:
??a) Do nothing. ?D.C. Code 1-1011.01(f) includes exceptions that allow greater than 10% population deviation if justified by rational policy based upon natural geography, neighborhood cohesiveness and respect for compact and contiguous districts. Case law supports such exceptions, and our situation certainly begs for an exemption based on natural geography and neighborhood cohesiveness.
??b) Take the necessary population from Ward 5. ?It's difficult to argue any particular relative merit to this option, however, the Council needs to look at the option in equal measure--something they do not appear to be doing. ?In the end game, our At-Large Council members need to assess (and we need to reinforce) a purely political calculation. ?Which Ward will be more apt to hold them accountable at the ballot box? ?I am inclined to think Ward 6 will have the longest memory.
Failing selection of either of these options, we need to expose and make more difficult the over-politicizing of redistricting. ?The law does not require the Council to redistrict unpopulated parcels, such as Eastern High and Congressional Cemetery. ?These parcels add no population to the gaining Ward. ?The desire to add these parcels to another Ward can only be viewed as an effort to redistribute amenities and services from one Ward to another. ?Further, the tendency to use census tracts as the building blocks for redistricting is not required by law. ?It's easy, yes, but it leads to more invasive and disruptive redistricting. ?We need to let our At-Large Council members know that we are informed, won't be duped and will hold them accountable if they support overreaching redistricting plans.
I hope to see some of you on Tuesday!
Best,
Brian Pate
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fyi.? Did a little research and what you could do for redistricting as an alternative to going into ward 6 is pull from? Ward 5 which is connected to ward 7 as opposed to?to going into ward 6 just to get eastern HS (which i hear is considered quite the prize now since it has gotten that beautiful renovation), which appears to part of their goal. I don't even think eastern is inbounds for those districts.
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Fellow Parents,
Attached please find information on a rally to oppose redistricting any part of Hill East into Wards 7 or 8. ?The rally will take place Tuesday at 5:45 beginning in Lincoln Park, ending at Eastern High.
I've seen several posts and received several e-mails asking, "What are the alternatives?" to redistricting part of Ward 6. ?There are at least two viable alternatives that the Council should consider:
??a) Do nothing. ?D.C. Code 1-1011.01(f) includes exceptions that allow greater than 10% population deviation if justified by rational policy based upon natural geography, neighborhood cohesiveness and respect for compact and contiguous districts. Case law supports such exceptions, and our situation certainly begs for an exemption based on natural geography and neighborhood cohesiveness.
??b) Take the necessary population from Ward 5. ?It's difficult to argue any particular relative merit to this option, however, the Council needs to look at the option in equal measure--something they do not appear to be doing. ?In the end game, our At-Large Council members need to assess (and we need to reinforce) a purely political calculation. ?Which Ward will be more apt to hold them accountable at the ballot box? ?I am inclined to think Ward 6 will have the longest memory.?
Failing selection of either of these options, we need to expose and make more difficult the over-politicizing of redistricting. ?The law does not require the Council to redistrict unpopulated parcels, such as Eastern High and Congressional Cemetery. ?These parcels add no population to the gaining Ward. ?The desire to add these parcels to another Ward can only be viewed as an effort to redistribute amenities and services from one Ward to another. ?Further, the tendency to use census tracts as the building blocks for redistricting is not required by law. ?It's easy, yes, but it leads to more invasive and disruptive redistricting. ?We need to let our At-Large Council members know that we are informed, won't be duped and will hold them accountable if they support overreaching redistricting plans. ?
I hope to see some of you on Tuesday!
Best,
Brian Pate
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Re: Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown
According to Greater Greater Washington's redistricting game (), Ward 2 is too large and Wards 7 and 8 are too small.??But since Ward 6 is in the center?of it all, most proposals to re-district affect our borders.? Unless Ward 8 takes over the Mall and Foggy Bottom, then we're all good.
(For?results of the re-districting "game", see ) ?
To: 11thSEblock@... From: mkrause@... Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 16:54:53 +0000 Subject: RE: [11thSEblock] Fwd: Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown
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It¡¯s not actually Ward 6 that needs to shrink in population but Ward 6 has been pegged as the easiest to use to increase 7 & 8 population (which do need to increase.)? It appears that Ward 5 needs to shrink but it¡¯s not geographically located near Wards 7 & 8 so it¡¯s difficult to do a quick move.
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That said, I agree, what is the alternative?
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Meg Krause
Associate Director
Military Programs
Center for Lifelong Learning
American Council on Education
One Dupont Circle NW
Washington, DC 20036
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My understanding is that ward 6 needs to shrink geographically and wards 7 and 8 each need to grow in order to maintain the legislatively-mandated equal populations across all wards. What specific areas of Ward 6 *should* be moved to ward 7 or 8? ?I understand what the arguments against moving these sections of 6 (i.e. Hill East region) but since something definitely needs to be moved what are the alternative proposals?
On May 17, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Brian Pate <patebc@...> wrote:
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Neighbors,
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Please consider attending this if you are able.? It is important to show CM Brown that we ALL care about the integrity of Ward 6, and that it is not worth his while to vote in favor of any dramatic shifts in population from one Ward to another.
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CM Brown is one of our At-Large Council Members, and is up for election next year.
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Best,
Brian
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NOTICE:
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Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown
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You are invited to meet with Councilmember Michael Brown, co-chair of the Subcommittee on Redistricting, at a community meeting to discuss Redistricting.
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Date:? ???????????? Wednesday, May 18th (Tomorrow night)
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Location:????????? DC General/Reservation 13 site at CSOSA,
1900 Massachusetts Ave. SE
Karrick Hall (Building 17)
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Time:??????????????? 6:00 p.m. ¨C 8:00 p.m.
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I stand corrected.? Ward 6 is within the 5% zone (all wards need to have 1/8 of the population, plus or minus 5% of that number)
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But again - what is the alternative?? Opposing the proposal on the table is all fine, but in the absence of a different plan which would increase the populations of both wards 7 and 8, such opposition isn't going to go anywhere, in my opinion.
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It¡¯s not actually Ward 6 that needs to shrink in population but Ward 6 has been pegged as the easiest to use to increase 7 & 8 population (which do need to increase.)? It appears that Ward 5 needs to shrink but it¡¯s not geographically located near Wards 7 & 8 so it¡¯s difficult to do a quick move.
?
That said, I agree, what is the alternative?
?
Meg Krause
Associate Director
Military Programs
Center for Lifelong Learning
American Council on Education
One Dupont Circle NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 939-9702
Megan_Krause@...
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?
?
My understanding is that ward 6 needs to shrink geographically and wards 7 and 8 each need to grow in order to maintain the legislatively-mandated equal populations across all wards. What specific areas of Ward 6 *should* be moved to ward 7 or 8? ?I understand what the arguments against moving these sections of 6 (i.e. Hill East region) but since something definitely needs to be moved what are the alternative proposals?
On May 17, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Brian Pate <patebc@...> wrote:
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Neighbors,
?
Please consider attending this if you are able.? It is important to show CM Brown that we ALL care about the integrity of Ward 6, and that it is not worth his while to vote in favor of any dramatic shifts in population from one Ward to another.
?
CM Brown is one of our At-Large Council Members, and is up for election next year.
?
Best,
Brian
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Date: Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:46 AM Subject: Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown To: Andrew Jared Critchfield <critchfieldaj@...>, Brian Flahaven <bflahave@...>, Brian Pate <patebc@...>, Carol Green <carol6b07@...>, Carol Green <carolgreen27851@...>, "David Garrison (H)" <davegarrison@...>, "Francis M. Campbell" <fmcampbell6b10@...>, Ivan Frishberg <ivanfrishberganc@...>, Kirsten Oldenburg <kirsten6b04@...>, Neil Glick <neilglick@...>, Norman Metzger <normanmetzger@...>
NOTICE:
?
Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown
?
You are invited to meet with Councilmember Michael Brown, co-chair of the Subcommittee on Redistricting, at a community meeting to discuss Redistricting.
?
Date:? ???????????? Wednesday, May 18th (Tomorrow night)
??
Location:????????? DC General/Reservation 13 site at CSOSA,
1900 Massachusetts Ave. SE
Karrick Hall (Building 17)
?
Time:??????????????? 6:00 p.m. ¨C 8:00 p.m.
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It¡¯s not actually Ward 6 that needs to
shrink in population but Ward 6 has been pegged as the easiest to use to
increase 7 & 8 population (which do need to increase.)? It appears that
Ward 5 needs to shrink but it¡¯s not geographically located near Wards 7 & 8
so it¡¯s difficult to do a quick move.
?
That said, I agree, what is the
alternative?
?
Meg Krause
Associate
Director
Military Programs
Center for Lifelong Learning
American Council on Education
One Dupont Circle NW
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 939-9702
Megan_Krause@...
www.acenet.edu
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?
My understanding is that ward 6 needs to shrink geographically and
wards 7 and 8 each need to grow in order to maintain the legislatively-mandated
equal populations across all wards. What specific areas of Ward 6 *should* be
moved to ward 7 or 8? ?I understand what the arguments against moving
these sections of 6 (i.e. Hill East region) but since something definitely
needs to be moved what are the alternative proposals?
On May 17, 2011, at 10:34 AM, Brian Pate <patebc@...> wrote:
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Neighbors,
?
Please consider attending this if you are able.? It is
important to show CM Brown that we ALL care about the integrity of Ward 6, and
that it is not worth his while to vote in favor of any dramatic shifts in
population from one Ward to another.
?
CM Brown is one of our At-Large Council Members, and is up for
election next year.
?
Best,
Brian
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Flahaven <bflahave@...>,
Brian Pate <patebc@...>,
Carol Green <carol6b07@...>,
Carol Green <carolgreen27851@...>,
"David Garrison (H)" <davegarrison@...>, "Francis
M. Campbell" <fmcampbell6b10@...>, Ivan
Frishberg <ivanfrishberganc@...>,
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Neil Glick <neilglick@...>,
Norman Metzger <normanmetzger@...>
NOTICE:
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Redistricting
Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown
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You are invited to
meet with Councilmember Michael Brown, co-chair of the Subcommittee on
Redistricting, at a community meeting to discuss Redistricting.
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Date:?
????????????
Wednesday, May 18th (Tomorrow
night)
??
Location:?????????
DC General/Reservation 13 site at CSOSA,
1900 Massachusetts Ave.
SE
Karrick Hall (Building 17)
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Time:???????????????
6:00 p.m. ¨C 8:00 p.m.
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My understanding is that ward 6 needs to shrink geographically and wards 7 and 8 each need to grow in order to maintain the legislatively-mandated equal populations across all wards. What specific areas of Ward 6 *should* be moved to ward 7 or 8? ?I understand what the arguments against moving these sections of 6 (i.e. Hill East region) but since something definitely needs to be moved what are the alternative proposals?
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Neighbors,
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Please consider attending this if you are able.? It is important to show CM Brown that we ALL care about the integrity of Ward 6, and that it is not worth his while to vote in favor of any dramatic shifts in population from one Ward to another.
?
CM Brown is one of our At-Large Council Members, and is up for election next year.
?
Best,
Brian
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Date: Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:46 AM Subject: Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown To: Andrew Jared Critchfield < critchfieldaj@...>, Brian Flahaven < bflahave@...>, Brian Pate < patebc@...>, Carol Green < carol6b07@...>, Carol Green < carolgreen27851@...>, "David Garrison (H)" < davegarrison@...>, "Francis M. Campbell" < fmcampbell6b10@...>, Ivan Frishberg < ivanfrishberganc@...>, Kirsten Oldenburg < kirsten6b04@...>, Neil Glick < neilglick@...>, Norman Metzger < normanmetzger@...>
NOTICE:
?
Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown
?
You are invited to meet with Councilmember Michael Brown, co-chair of the Subcommittee on Redistricting, at a community meeting to discuss Redistricting.
?
Date:? ???????????? Wednesday, May 18th (Tomorrow night)
??
Location:????????? DC General/Reservation 13 site at CSOSA,
1900 Massachusetts Ave. SE
Karrick Hall (Building 17)
?
Time:??????????????? 6:00 p.m. ¨C 8:00 p.m.
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Re: Redistricting e-petition link
Please take action on this folks. I have lived in Ward 7, and it is a sucker's game out there. I moved into Ward 6 for a lot of good reasons and would hate to see any of our neighbors lose what we have.?
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More on this from a parent at Ian's school (Maury). I thought these further thoughts on redistricting would be of interest.
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I just posted this on the Moth list serv. Chris.
Please take 15 minutes to call Jack Evans, Michael Brown, Phil Mendelson to oppose breaking up Ward 6 so that Eliot-Hine and Eastern HS would be located in Ward 7.
The date is not scheduled, but our ANC rep. Nick Alberti, told me that
Evans, Brown and Medelson -- who head up the redistricting committee -- will probably take this up in early June. But we don't have that long since the discussions are going on now - Jack Evan's receptionist just told me that his staffer Kevin Stogner is going to a meeting to discuss this tonight.
Tommy Wells does not want the Council to break up Ward 6 for the reasons I outline below, but also because our Ward works really well together. I didn't think this would affect me until I learned about the Eliot-Hine and Eastern redistricting. Now I am really concerned!! Nick also explained that they are working on several projects that will affect us if our Ward is broken up - like traffic patterns, etc.
Here is the e-mail I sent. Your calls are much appreciated!!
Dear Councilman Evans:
As a D.C. resident of Ward 6 and parent of two children at Maury Elementary School, I am extremely concerned about rumors I have heard that the D.C. City Council is considering splitting up Ward 6 -- so that Eliot-Hine Middle School and Eastern High School would no longer inhabit Ward 6, but become part of Ward 7.
The D.C. City Council should keep the close, successful community that is Ward 6 intact and look to other less drastic solutions to realign the city's ward structure.
Splitting up Ward 6 would create a serious disconnect between the Ward 6 elementary schools, Eliot Hine Middle School and Eastern High School for which they are currently inbounds.
This proposal would remove the jurisdiction our Ward 6 council member, Tommy Wells, would have over the middle and high schools which he has championed and promised to become the jewel of Washington, D.C.
Why would the council member for Ward 7 care about the needs or concerns for citizens from a different ward -- who do not vote for him or her? There would be no pressure for him or her to act in a timely or appropriate fashion, or to push for any needed changes or accountability.
I voted for Tommy Wells because of his record for supporting our D.C. public schools. Tommy Wells will not be able to deliver on his promise to improve our schools and continue the progress we have seen to date, if he can no longer hold the key middle and high schools -- to which his Ward 6 constituents are inbounds -- accountable.
We are hoping to send our children to Eliot-Hine and Eastern if we determine they will offer our children an excellent education. We do not want to be forced to move to the Washington suburbs in search of better schools -- we expect to find them here in Ward 6 -- where a contiguous system would offer accountability, high expectations and superior academic standards. We don't have the time for our children to be the subjects of a failed DCPS attempt -- due to a lack of proper accountability and continuity.
This proposed redistricting would not only drive a wedge in the middle of the community we have created -- and kill the promise our public school system sees in Ward 6. It would undermine the democratic representation we deserve and expect.
Thank you for hearing my concerns. I look forward to hearing that this proposed redistricting in Ward 6 is just a rumor -- not at all fact.
Sincerely,
Christine Mullins
cc: Kevin Stogner, General Counsel, 202-724-8058, kstogner@...
Please make a phone call -- followed up by an e-mail if you have time.
Jack Evans, Councilmember (Ward 2)
jackevans@...
Tel: (202) 724-8058
Phil Mendelson, Councilmember (At-Large)
pmendelson@...
Tel: (202) 724-8064
Michael A. Brown, Councilmember (At-Large)
mbrown@...
Tel: (202) 724-8105
David A. Catania, Councilmember (At-Large)
dcatania@...
Tel: (202) 724-7772
Call him too since he is also an at-large member!
--- In 11thSEblock@..., Brian Pate wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I've attached Brian Flahaven's testimony before the Council Sub-Committee on
> Redistricting. It does an eloquent job of making the case for why this is a
> bad idea.
>
> How could this adversely impact us? Here are a few possible ways, ranging
> from the "soft" to the very tangible.
>
> a) First, I believe that Capital Hill has an economic, political,
> cultural and social identity. It's strongest from block to block (witness
> the great tradition of the street/alley party, as embodied by last Sunday's
> 11th St gathering!), but extends more broadly from the Capital to RFK
> stadium. Hill East is a part of our collective Hill identity. To bifurcate
> the neighborhood politically diminishes all of us.
>
> b) Hill East is the most diverse part of the Hill. Moving any significant
> part of Hill East into Ward 7 or 8 would make our community less diverse.
> If you read the New Hill East list serve with any regularity, or follow
> some of the more contentious gentrification related issues on the Hill, then
> you know that our diversity is not always without tension. I would suggest
> that politically dividing the community does nothing to further the goal of
> creating a community that is a model of socioeconomic integration. If
> anything, it's makes that objective more difficult to achieve.
>
> c) Reservation 13, one of the most important future developments on the
> Hill, is a priority target for those in favor of redistricting at the
> expense of Ward 6. This development will bring much needed businesses and
> services to this part of the Hill. It will turn the waterfront in this area
> into a viable, desirable destination for all of us. Numerous Hill residents
> spent a great deal of energy crafting a community based master plan for this
> area. Politically separating those who will both benefit from and be
> impacted by the development from the development itself is a recipe for
> further complicating this already delayed initiative.
>
> d) Lastly, DC General hospital currently serves as an ad hoc, location of
> last resort for various social services (several homeless shelters and a
> methadone clinic). While I'm not debating the need for these services, I
> question the city's approach to delivering them. DC General is a
> deteriorating facility that is not properly configured to house DC's
> homeless population. The decision to cluster social services at this site
> seems more a decision born of convenience than of thoughtful consideration
> of how to best deliver services and ensure that they have a positive impact
> on the intended recipients. Moving this part of Ward 6 into Ward 7 or Ward
> 8 would do nothing to incentivize the city to improve this situation.
> Indeed, I think it would make it politically very easy to maintain the
> status quo.
>
> Hopefully that helps and thanks for the question. Let me know if I need to
> clarify anything--there are many nuances and possible outcomes.
>
> Best,
>
> Brian
>
> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:57 AM, toni Herzog wrote:
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> > One of the key point is keeping the hill community together and
> > cohesive, of which hill east is part, as opposed to splintering it off into
> > another ward that is mostly across the river. I am adding in Brian so he
> > can weigh in with more details on the discussion points as I have not been
> > really following.
> >
> > --- On *Tue, 5/3/11, Dan Kolker * wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: Dan Kolker
> > Subject: Re: [11thSEblock] Redistricting e-petition link
> > To: 11thSEblock@...
> > Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 11:31 AM
> >
> >
> > It sounds like this would not affect us directly (I don't know the
> > actual borders of neighborhoods, but I am assuming Hill East is over closer
> > to RFK). But what is the argument for staying in ward 6 or against being
> > part of ward 7? Are there material things that would change? Is it a
> > question of whether people want to be represented by Wells as opposed to
> > Alexander? I just can't see the big deal in being classified as part of one
> > ward or another.
> >
> > I really am asking from ignorance (don't know what the issue is here) and
> > not anything else.
> > -DK
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:08 AM, toni Herzog http://us.mc452.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=antoniaherzog2004@...>
> > > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > fyi, in case you hadn't heard. Info below from our ANC commissioner Brian
> > Pate, who was at our alley party. You should feel free to contact Brian
> > directly with any questions,
> > patebc at gmail dot com<>
> >
> > antonia
> >
> > --- On *Mon, 5/2/11, Brian Pate http://us.mc452.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=patebc@...>
> > >* wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: Brian Pate http://us.mc452.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=patebc@...>
> > >
> > Subject: Redistricting e-petition link
> > Date: Monday, May 2, 2011, 10:02 PM
> >
> > For those unable to sign a hard copy petition but are still interested in
> > registering their opposition to redistricting Hill East, Commissioner's
> > Critchfield and Flahaven have set up a conenient e-petition.
> >
> >
> > So far we've collected several hundred signatures.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
> >
> > --- On *Sat, 4/30/11, Brian Pate http://us.mc452.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=patebc@...>
> > >* wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: Brian Pate http://us.mc452.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=patebc@...>
> > >
> > Subject: Ward 6 Redistricting - Potential Impact on Capitol Hill
> > Date: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 12:26 PM
> >
> > Neighbors,
> >
> > I want to pass a long a cut and paste from my blog (), and
> > seek your help in the proposed petition process. I am seeking one person
> > from each block to circulate the attached petition---please contact me via
> > separate e-mail if you are interested.
> >
> > Thanks so much and I hope everyone is doing well. Please don't hesitate to
> > contact me with any issues in the neighborhood.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Brian
> >
> > From the blog:
> >
> > *"DC Redistricting and Ward 6*
> > *
> > *
> > For those not following the arcane process of post-census redistricting in
> > the city, the Council Subcommittee on Redistricting held two public hearings
> > last week to gather feedback on possible new ward boundaries. The Council
> > expects to finalize new boundaries by June, followed quickly by the
> > redrawing of Advisory Neighborhood Commission and Single Member District
> > boundaries.
> >
> > DC requires each Ward to be of roughly equal size (+/- 5%). Given the
> > growth of the city, each Ward should contain about 75,000 people. Achieving
> > this objective requires the Council to add several hundred people to Wards 7
> > and 8, and these additions must come from adjacent Wards. Practically
> > applied, this means that Ward 6 lies vulnerable to poaching, a vulnerability
> > confirmed by the Ward 7 & 8 Council Members' public proclamations
> > targeting the SE/SW Waterfront and parts of Hill East.
> >
> > Tuesday night, prior to the Hine special call meeting, the ANC6B executive
> > committee used emergency authorities to vote on a resolution firmly stating
> > the Commission's opposition to any part of Capitol Hill, especially Hill
> > East, moving from Ward 6 to Wards 7 or 8 (resolution attached). The
> > Commission also voted to authorize Commissioner Flahaven to provide
> > testimony at the 27 April Redistricting Subcommittee hearing (testimony
> > attached). Commissioner Campbell joined Commissioner Flahaven and provided
> > supporting testimony at the meeting.
> >
> > I believe this reflects the greater will of Capitol Hill residents, and am
> > interested in your opinions on the matter. As highlighted in the testimony,
> > there are a number of reasons why moving any part of Hill East into another
> > Ward is a bad idea...chief among them it bifurcates a geographically
> > contiguous neighborhood. ANC6B is initiating a petition drive over the next
> > 72 hours (petition attached). If you feel so moved, I strongly encourage
> > you to make a copy of this petition, seek signatures from your neighbors and
> > return it to me Monday evening. I am happy to come to you to pick up the
> > petition."
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown
Neighbors,
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Please consider attending this if you are able.? It is important to show CM Brown that we ALL care about the integrity of Ward 6, and that it is not worth his while to vote in favor of any dramatic shifts in population from one Ward to another.
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CM Brown is one of our At-Large Council Members, and is up for election next year.
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Best,
Brian
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Date: Tue, May 17, 2011 at 8:46 AM Subject: Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown To: Andrew Jared Critchfield < critchfieldaj@...>, Brian Flahaven < bflahave@...>, Brian Pate < patebc@...>, Carol Green < carol6b07@...>, Carol Green < carolgreen27851@...>, "David Garrison (H)" < davegarrison@...>, "Francis M. Campbell" < fmcampbell6b10@...>, Ivan Frishberg < ivanfrishberganc@...>, Kirsten Oldenburg < kirsten6b04@...>, Neil Glick < neilglick@...>, Norman Metzger < normanmetzger@...>
NOTICE:
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Redistricting Meeting with Councilmember Michael Brown
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You are invited to meet with Councilmember Michael Brown, co-chair of the Subcommittee on Redistricting, at a community meeting to discuss Redistricting.
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Date:? ???????????? Wednesday, May 18th (Tomorrow night)
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Location:????????? DC General/Reservation 13 site at CSOSA,
1900 Massachusetts Ave. SE
Karrick Hall (Building 17)
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Time:??????????????? 6:00 p.m. ¨C 8:00 p.m.
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Re: Redistricting e-petition link
More on this from a parent at Ian's school (Maury). I thought these further thoughts on redistricting would be of interest.
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I just posted this on the Moth list serv. Chris.
Please take 15 minutes to call Jack Evans, Michael Brown, Phil Mendelson to oppose breaking up Ward 6 so that Eliot-Hine and Eastern HS would be located in Ward 7.
The date is not scheduled, but our ANC rep. Nick Alberti, told me that Evans, Brown and Medelson -- who head up the redistricting committee -- will probably take this up in early June. But we don't have that long since the discussions are going on now - Jack Evan's receptionist just told me that his staffer Kevin Stogner is going to a meeting to discuss this tonight.
Tommy Wells does not want the Council to break up Ward 6 for the reasons I outline below, but also because our Ward works really well together. I didn't think this would affect me until I learned about the Eliot-Hine and Eastern redistricting. Now I am really concerned!! Nick also explained that they are working on several projects that will affect us if our Ward is broken up - like traffic patterns, etc.
Here is the e-mail I sent. Your calls are much appreciated!!
Dear Councilman Evans:
As a D.C. resident of Ward 6 and parent of two children at Maury Elementary School, I am extremely concerned about rumors I have heard that the D.C. City Council is considering splitting up Ward 6 -- so that Eliot-Hine Middle School and Eastern High School would no longer inhabit Ward 6, but become part of Ward 7.
The D.C. City Council should keep the close, successful community that is Ward 6 intact and look to other less drastic solutions to realign the city's ward structure.
Splitting up Ward 6 would create a serious disconnect between the Ward 6 elementary schools, Eliot Hine Middle School and Eastern High School for which they are currently inbounds.
This proposal would remove the jurisdiction our Ward 6 council member, Tommy Wells, would have over the middle and high schools which he has championed and promised to become the jewel of Washington, D.C.
Why would the council member for Ward 7 care about the needs or concerns for citizens from a different ward -- who do not vote for him or her? There would be no pressure for him or her to act in a timely or appropriate fashion, or to push for any needed changes or accountability.
I voted for Tommy Wells because of his record for supporting our D.C. public schools. Tommy Wells will not be able to deliver on his promise to improve our schools and continue the progress we have seen to date, if he can no longer hold the key middle and high schools -- to which his Ward 6 constituents are inbounds -- accountable.
We are hoping to send our children to Eliot-Hine and Eastern if we determine they will offer our children an excellent education. We do not want to be forced to move to the Washington suburbs in search of better schools -- we expect to find them here in Ward 6 -- where a contiguous system would offer accountability, high expectations and superior academic standards. We don't have the time for our children to be the subjects of a failed DCPS attempt -- due to a lack of proper accountability and continuity.
This proposed redistricting would not only drive a wedge in the middle of the community we have created -- and kill the promise our public school system sees in Ward 6. It would undermine the democratic representation we deserve and expect.
Thank you for hearing my concerns. I look forward to hearing that this proposed redistricting in Ward 6 is just a rumor -- not at all fact.
Sincerely,
Christine Mullins
cc: Kevin Stogner, General Counsel, 202-724-8058, kstogner@...
Please make a phone call -- followed up by an e-mail if you have time.
Jack Evans, Councilmember (Ward 2) jackevans@... Tel: (202) 724-8058
Phil Mendelson, Councilmember (At-Large) pmendelson@... Tel: (202) 724-8064
Michael A. Brown, Councilmember (At-Large) mbrown@... Tel: (202) 724-8105
David A. Catania, Councilmember (At-Large) dcatania@... Tel: (202) 724-7772 Call him too since he is also an at-large member!
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--- In 11thSEblock@..., Brian Pate <patebc@...> wrote: Hi all,
I've attached Brian Flahaven's testimony before the Council Sub-Committee on Redistricting. It does an eloquent job of making the case for why this is a bad idea.
How could this adversely impact us? Here are a few possible ways, ranging from the "soft" to the very tangible.
a) First, I believe that Capital Hill has an economic, political, cultural and social identity. It's strongest from block to block (witness the great tradition of the street/alley party, as embodied by last Sunday's 11th St gathering!), but extends more broadly from the Capital to RFK stadium. Hill East is a part of our collective Hill identity. To bifurcate the neighborhood politically diminishes all of us.
b) Hill East is the most diverse part of the Hill. Moving any significant part of Hill East into Ward 7 or 8 would make our community less diverse. If you read the New Hill East list serve with any regularity, or follow some of the more contentious gentrification related issues on the Hill, then you know that our diversity is not always without tension. I would suggest that politically dividing the community does nothing to further the goal of creating a community that is a model of socioeconomic integration. If anything, it's makes that objective more difficult to achieve.
c) Reservation 13, one of the most important future developments on the Hill, is a priority target for those in favor of redistricting at the expense of Ward 6. This development will bring much needed businesses and services to this part of the Hill. It will turn the waterfront in this area into a viable, desirable destination for all of us. Numerous Hill residents spent a great deal of energy crafting a community based master plan for this area. Politically separating those who will both benefit from and be impacted by the development from the development itself is a recipe for further complicating this already delayed initiative.
d) Lastly, DC General hospital currently serves as an ad hoc, location of last resort for various social services (several homeless shelters and a methadone clinic). While I'm not debating the need for these services, I question the city's approach to delivering them. DC General is a deteriorating facility that is not properly configured to house DC's homeless population. The decision to cluster social services at this site seems more a decision born of convenience than of thoughtful consideration of how to best deliver services and ensure that they have a positive impact on the intended recipients. Moving this part of Ward 6 into Ward 7 or Ward 8 would do nothing to incentivize the city to improve this situation. Indeed, I think it would make it politically very easy to maintain the status quo.
Hopefully that helps and thanks for the question. Let me know if I need to clarify anything--there are many nuances and possible outcomes.
Best,
Brian
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:57 AM, toni Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@...>wrote:
One of the key point is keeping the hill community together and cohesive, of which hill east is part, as opposed to splintering it off into another ward that is mostly across the river. I am adding in Brian so he can weigh in with more details on the discussion points as I have not been really following.
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From: Dan Kolker <dakolker@...> Subject: Re: [11thSEblock] Redistricting e-petition link To: 11thSEblock@... Date: Tuesday, May 3, 2011, 11:31 AM
It sounds like this would not affect us directly (I don't know the actual borders of neighborhoods, but I am assuming Hill East is over closer to RFK). But what is the argument for staying in ward 6 or against being part of ward 7? Are there material things that would change? Is it a question of whether people want to be represented by Wells as opposed to Alexander? I just can't see the big deal in being classified as part of one ward or another.
I really am asking from ignorance (don't know what the issue is here) and not anything else. -DK
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:08 AM, toni Herzog <antoniaherzog2004@...<...>
wrote:
fyi, in case you hadn't heard. Info below from our ANC commissioner Brian Pate, who was at our alley party. You should feel free to contact Brian directly with any questions, patebc at gmail dot com<...>
antonia
--- On *Mon, 5/2/11, Brian Pate <patebc@...<...>
* wrote: From: Brian Pate <patebc@...<...> Subject: Redistricting e-petition link Date: Monday, May 2, 2011, 10:02 PM
For those unable to sign a hard copy petition but are still interested in registering their opposition to redistricting Hill East, Commissioner's Critchfield and Flahaven have set up a conenient e-petition.
So far we've collected several hundred signatures.
Best,
Brian
--- On *Sat, 4/30/11, Brian Pate <patebc@...<...>
* wrote: From: Brian Pate <patebc@...<...> Subject: Ward 6 Redistricting - Potential Impact on Capitol Hill Date: Saturday, April 30, 2011, 12:26 PM
Neighbors,
I want to pass a long a cut and paste from my blog (www.anc6b05.com), and seek your help in the proposed petition process. I am seeking one person from each block to circulate the attached petition---please contact me via separate e-mail if you are interested.
Thanks so much and I hope everyone is doing well. Please don't hesitate to contact me with any issues in the neighborhood.
Best,
Brian
From the blog:
*"DC Redistricting and Ward 6* * * For those not following the arcane process of post-census redistricting in the city, the Council Subcommittee on Redistricting held two public hearings last week to gather feedback on possible new ward boundaries. The Council expects to finalize new boundaries by June, followed quickly by the redrawing of Advisory Neighborhood Commission and Single Member District boundaries.
DC requires each Ward to be of roughly equal size (+/- 5%). Given the growth of the city, each Ward should contain about 75,000 people. Achieving this objective requires the Council to add several hundred people to Wards 7 and 8, and these additions must come from adjacent Wards. Practically applied, this means that Ward 6 lies vulnerable to poaching, a vulnerability confirmed by the Ward 7 & 8 Council Members' public proclamations targeting the SE/SW Waterfront and parts of Hill East.
Tuesday night, prior to the Hine special call meeting, the ANC6B executive committee used emergency authorities to vote on a resolution firmly stating the Commission's opposition to any part of Capitol Hill, especially Hill East, moving from Ward 6 to Wards 7 or 8 (resolution attached). The Commission also voted to authorize Commissioner Flahaven to provide testimony at the 27 April Redistricting Subcommittee hearing (testimony attached). Commissioner Campbell joined Commissioner Flahaven and provided supporting testimony at the meeting.
I believe this reflects the greater will of Capitol Hill residents, and am interested in your opinions on the matter. As highlighted in the testimony, there are a number of reasons why moving any part of Hill East into another Ward is a bad idea...chief among them it bifurcates a geographically contiguous neighborhood. ANC6B is initiating a petition drive over the next 72 hours (petition attached). If you feel so moved, I strongly encourage you to make a copy of this petition, seek signatures from your neighbors and return it to me Monday evening. I am happy to come to you to pick up the petition."
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On May 14, 2011, at 7:31 PM, toni Herzog < antoniaherzog2004@...> wrote:
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And if you were?wondering?why a police helicopter was?hovering?over our area...
Police Alert-
Robbery Snatch_1840 hours_9th & Independence Ave SE_Lookout for a B/M wearing a
red and white striped shirt DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #I20110239534
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And if you were?wondering?why a police helicopter was?hovering?over our area...
Police Alert-
Robbery Snatch_1840 hours_9th & Independence Ave SE_Lookout for a B/M wearing a
red and white striped shirt DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911 W/EVENT #I20110239534
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Way to bring peace to the neighborhood Paxton!? And thanks everyone for being so vigilant. This crime spree is disturbing! ? Martha Stracener Dantzic Quicksilver Productions 213 11th. St. SE Washington, DC 20003 202.543.5040 202.669.3818 cell marthastracener@...
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From: Elizabetheddie To: "11thSEblock@..." <11thSEblock@...> Cc: "11thSEblock@..." <11thSEblock@...> Sent: Sat, May 14, 2011 10:26:26 AM Subject: Re: [11thSEblock] Stolen bikes???
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Excellent job Paxton! So glad the cops got the? kids and the bikes back.?
Elizabeth.
On May 14, 2011, at 9:24 AM, "smartdesign23" < samiam23@...> wrote:
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All,
Last night (Fri) around 11pm Paxton noticed some kids come out of the alley on bikes that didn't seem to be theirs (one had a child's seat on the back). He called 911, just to make sure, but he was on his way out (friends picking him up).
The police called him back around 12:15am and said that they have the kids and the bikes, but that they were just trying to figure out the story / where the bikes came from.
If anyone is missing bikes this morning, please get in touch with us.
Thank you.
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Excellent job Paxton! So glad the cops got the? kids and the bikes back.?
Elizabeth.
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All,
Last night (Fri) around 11pm Paxton noticed some kids come out of the alley on bikes that didn't seem to be theirs (one had a child's seat on the back). He called 911, just to make sure, but he was on his way out (friends picking him up).
The police called him back around 12:15am and said that they have the kids and the bikes, but that they were just trying to figure out the story / where the bikes came from.
If anyone is missing bikes this morning, please get in touch with us.
Thank you.
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That might be ours (incl the child's seat). Please call me at 202 441 2180 or My wife Tara at 202 744 4092. ?Thank you!!!
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On May 14, 2011, at 9:24 AM, "smartdesign23" < samiam23@...> wrote:
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All,
Last night (Fri) around 11pm Paxton noticed some kids come out of the alley on bikes that didn't seem to be theirs (one had a child's seat on the back). He called 911, just to make sure, but he was on his way out (friends picking him up).
The police called him back around 12:15am and said that they have the kids and the bikes, but that they were just trying to figure out the story / where the bikes came from.
If anyone is missing bikes this morning, please get in touch with us.
Thank you.
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All,
Last night (Fri) around 11pm Paxton noticed some kids come out of the alley on bikes that didn't seem to be theirs (one had a child's seat on the back). He called 911, just to make sure, but he was on his way out (friends picking him up).
The police called him back around 12:15am and said that they have the kids and the bikes, but that they were just trying to figure out the story / where the bikes came from.
If anyone is missing bikes this morning, please get in touch with us.
Thank you.
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CHRS Presents: Backyard Vegetable Gardening
Perhaps of interest. CHRS = Capitol Hill Restoration Society
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CHRS Presents: Backyard Vegetable Gardening ? If you want to grow vegetables but haven¡¯t been able to get a place in a community garden, go to CHRS¡¯s May 18 Preservation Caf¨¦ on Backyard Vegetable Gardening.? After a brief introduction to local community gardens and how to get on a waiting list, Hill resident Pat Taylor will focus on what to do at home while you¡¯re waiting in order to produce those fresh vegetables you¡¯re longing for.? She will discuss how to grow veggies and herbs in containers and raised beds; the best kinds of soil, conditions, and locations for success; and how to maintain, harvest, and enjoy your plantings. ? An expert on urban vegetable gardening, Pat Taylor has been growing vegetables for some 30 years and is coordinator of the King¡¯s Court Community Garden. ? Spring is here and it¡¯s prime planting time, so mark your calendar for
Backyard Vegetable Gardening on Wednesday, May 18, from 6:30-7:15 p.m.? The Preservation Caf¨¦ will be held downstairs at Ebenezers Coffeehouse at 2nd and F Streets, NE.? The Caf¨¦ is free, accessible, and open to all in the Capitol Hill community; no reservations are necessary. ? |
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Hey gang,
Just wanted to bring you in on some info sharing that another neighborhood group is passing around. Apparently there was also a carjacking on C St. Be careful out there!
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To keep everyone aware:? there was a home invasion at a friend of mine's house on Saturday night, on C St. between 12th and 13th.?? Someone jumped her?high fence by stacking trash cans.?? He then apparently used a key that was, unfortunately, left outside under a paint can, without the homeowner's knowledge, by a very careless contractor.??
Just another reminder to be vigilant.? Also, if you see anything, to just call 911 - particularly people in alleys, poking around,?that are not your neighbors.? I think it's great that we're doing the block party this weekend, as it will help us get to know faces.
(Also, I will note that when I"ve lived elsewhere, they've sort of frowned upon calling 911 for suspicious activity... but in DC, that's exactly what they ask you to do if you see something.? Everything goes through the 911 system, they don't want you to call local officers or anything.? I know it *feels* overzealous to me to call 911, but I'm trying to reprogram my brain to just do it if I see something, given what's been going on.)
-Monica
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 7:47 AM, Jessica <dcjess@...> wrote:
All,
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We've invited Brian Pate our ANC Commissioner to the block party.? I hope he can attend.? If he does, we can ask him about this and find out if we can get the police to set up patrol in our area.
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I'll be putting my outside light on tonight - great idea.
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Jessica #16 Gessford --- On Wed, 5/11/11, Jason H Petty <jasonhpetty@...> wrote:
From: Jason H Petty <jasonhpetty@...>
Subject: Re: another stolen bike
To: "Leesa Truesdell" <leesatruesdell@...>
Thank you for this (grim) information and keeping us posted.
I must have missed this by only minutes as I was out and about around that same time--one of the things we noticed is how few houses in the area (including almost all of Gessford Court) did not have their outside house lights on. ?I know it won't solve all problems but I think we all need to light up our homes and sidewalks as best as we can.
Thank you again for keeping us all informed and hope everyone has a good (and safe) day.
J & family?
On May 11, 2011, at 7:09 AM, Leesa Truesdell <> wrote:
Neighbors-
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Last night I was walking the dog on 12th and there was a report of a mugging in our area. There was alot going on and I was just walking by but it was one person who mugged a female woman around 8:30 last night. The after action reports with the police were being taken by Mott's market so I would imagine the incident took place somewhere in that area. I don't have anymore detail other than this.
Rachel, I gave the police your information because I saw this e-mail yesterday and thouhgt it might be helpful to them. The two crimes might not be correlated but it might help if they knew your bike was stolen.
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Be safe neighbors,
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Leesa
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Gessford Court <> wrote:
Neighbors -
Just wanted to remind folks that this is the time of year thefts tend to pick up in our neighborhood. Kids are outside more and seem to love Gessford Ct. because it's an easy target. Lock anything you keep in your back yard and communicate with neighbors about packages left at your front door. These tend to get picked off, too. Sometimes I bring in Gessford Ct. neighbor's packages if I see them left during the day, then deliver them in the evening.
Last night while I was home making dinner, I answered a knock at my front door. In the 15 seconds I talked to the kid at the door, another came in through my back gate and stole my bike. I didn't even realize this until Pavol came home on his bike a half hour later. This time it was my fault - I left the gate AND bike unlocked. I figured since I was making dinner and the kitchen faces the back patio, I'd notice if anyone wandered in. Unfortunately we've had other bikes stolen by kids who climbed over our locked fence, too.
Rachel
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Town Hall reminder/pass along
fyi, from our?ANC commissioner, Brian Pate.
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--- On Thu, 5/5/11, Brian Pate wrote:
From: Brian Pate Subject: Fwd: Town Hall reminder/pass along To: "Adam Johnson" , "Antonia Herzog" , "Barbara Riehle" , "Betsy Damos" <betsy.damos@...>, "Denise Jacobs" , "Elen Oper-Weiner" , "Elisabeth Pate" , "Fleishell Will" , "Floyd Mills" , "Gerald Role" , "Hillary and Richard Russell" , "John and Linda Gillespie" <jgillespie@...>, "John McGaw" ,
"Kelly Crowe" , "Kenan Jarboe" , "Kyle Nichols" , "Lyle R. Schauer" , "Marcel LaFollette" , "Marci Hilt" , "Martha Huizenga" <martha@...>, "Martin Smith" , "Robert Pohl" , "Sandra Moscoso-Mills" , "Susan Eads Role" Date: Thursday, May 5, 2011, 11:44 PM
The Mayor, along with CM Wells and several local Commissioners, will be hosting a town hall on the city budget at Miner Elementary this Saturday beginning at 3:00PM. ?An info flyer is attached.
If you are interested in providing feedback on the proposed budget, this is a good time to do it. ?Please let me know if there are any issues you'd like me to carry to the meeting.
Best,
Brian
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: FitzGerald, Christopher (EOM) <>Date: Thu, May 5, 2011 at 5:56 PM Subject: Town Hall reminder/pass along To: "FitzGerald, Christopher (EOM)" <> Cc: "Wright, Brittney (EOM)" <> Good Evening Hosts! I hope the day is
treating everyone well. I wanted to thank you all for hosting the Town Hall meeting again. We are hoping for as big a turn out as we can get, and I think Ward 6 can do it! If you could, please be sure to send the info to your lists again. I have attached the flyer Communications has set up. Below is the event info and a full list of the cohosts. I will be at the Ward 6 redistricting forum and look forward to seeing many of you there as well. thank you, Chris Ward 6 Town Hall Budget Meeting Saturday, May 7, 3:00pm Miner Elementary School 601 15th Street, NE Councilmember Tommy Wells Capitol Hill North Neighborhood Association Penn Quarter Neighborhood Association CHAMPS - Capitol Hill's Chamber of Commerce Commissioner David Holmes, Chair, ANC 6A Commissioner Neil Glick, Chair, ANC 6B Commissioner Adam Healy, ANC
6A01 Commissioner Andrew Hysell, ANC 6A06 Commissioner Ivan Frishberg, ANC 6B2 Commissioner Brian Pate, ANC 6B5 Commissioner Jared Critchfield ANC 6B06 Commissioner Brian Flahaven, ANC 6B09 Commissioner Bill Crews, ANC 6C07 Commissioner Andy Litsky, ANC 6D04 Tom Madison, Capitol Hill North Neighborhood ?Association Jo-Ann Neuhaus, Executive Director, Penn Quarter Neighborhood Association Julia Christian, Executive Director, CHAMPS - Capitol Hill's Chamber of Commerce Preventing terrorism is everybody's business. If you SEE something, SAY something. Call the Metropolitan Police Department at (202) 727-9099 or email at to report suspicious activity or behavior that has already occurred. Call 911 to report in-progress threats or emergencies. To
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Join us for the Dance Craze
Hi Friends,
Taffety Punk is about to launch our three week celebration of one of theatre's purest elements. We're calling it the Dance Craze. For the next three weekends we will feature a set of of new works by eight choreographers. We took special care to put younger, up and coming choreographers on the same bill with the more experienced. Think of it as supporting bands opening for the headliner.
This will be Paulina's last show with us before she runs off to get that pesky PhD. I hope you can make it tomorrow night to give her a big Taffety Punk "WE LOVE YOU" as she presents the world premiere of "From Your Representatives, with Love" -- which she's also dancing in! This new work explores the miraculous idea of congressional employees releasing their artistic souls. It features a live score by Josh Taylor who will mix real world sounds into his composition.
I know this is a busy time for everyone. And tomorrow night is short notice, but we'd love to see you there. But I just wanted to get the word out! We're at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, 545 7th Street SE, WDC 20003. The show starts at 8pm. Tickets can be reserved at . More details are below. Thanks!
Always grateful, Marcus
Marcus Kyd,?Artistic Director Taffety Punk Theatre Company PO Box 15392 WDC 20003 Dance Craze
Three weeks to celebrate the best and purest form of Theatre: DANCE!
$10 per show
at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop 545 7th Street SE WDC 20003
WEEK ONE May 6 at 8pm May 7, at 3pm & 8pm The world premiere of?Paulina Guerrero¡¯s "From Your Representatives, with Love" with a new art installation by Matt Hollis, and music by Josh Taylor, also ¡°Stolen Spaces¡± by?Alexandra Pinel, a brand new work that explores life behind the Berlin Wall.
WEEK TWO May 13 at 8pm May 14, at 3pm & 8pm Special guests?Contradiction Dance?headline with "Shapes in Space and Other Things",?Adriana Durant?(ex Like You Mean It) returns with an utterly improvised composition each night, and newcomer?Micheline Heal?presents ¡°Perchance to Dream.¡±
WEEK THREE May 20 at 8pm May 21, at 3pm & 8pm Our very own?Erin Mitchell?returns with ¡°Among the Porcelain¡± featuring unreleased music by The Routineers & Soccer Team, plus new work by the fabulous?Scott Rink, and?Micheline Heal¡¯s ¡°Garden for Wayward Girls¡± with original music by David Arbury.
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