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Three Important Updates

 

FYI in case you don¡¯t get these. Disturbing news about the census. Pass it on!

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From: Charles Allen <Charles@...>
Date: August 19, 2020 at 9:38:44 AM EDT
To: Antonia Herzog <avherzog@...>
Subject: Three Important Updates

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Antonia --

I hope this month is a chance for you and your family to find some rest before the end of summer. The Council is on recess for the month of August and I'll be taking a little time off to rest up for the fall. My team will still be responding to constituents, moving projects forward, and generally available to assist. Council meetings, hearings, and votes will resume in September. In the meantime, there's a few urgent pieces of info I want to get in front of you.

2020 Census - DC is in trouble: I don't mean to sound alarmist, but the District is way behind where we were at this point in the 2010 Census and if we don't catch up quickly, we're at serious risk of losing out on a lot of federal funding moving forward. If you haven't completed the Census, you can do so right now online and in just 10 minutes. Click here:?

The District currently has a response rate of 59.7%, which lags the national response rate of 63.2%. To make matters worse, the response window for the Census has been cut short by one month, ending September 30 now instead of October 31. Census workers are in the process of going door to door. We're about 20,000 households behind where we were in 2010 at this point. If you haven't responded yet, we really need you. If you have already responded, remind your friends and neighbors to do the same. Here's the link again:?

Here's What You Need to Know About Voting in the General Election: The Board of Elections has announced a few major changes to how we typically vote, and I want to make sure you are aware of all of your options. From my perspective, there are two goals here: ensure every registered voter can vote, and ensure our Voting Centers are following best practices for public health.?

To that end, the Board of Elections will be mailing every registered voter a ballot in early October. This is different than the Primary, where you had to request your ballot be sent to you. Here's what you need to do:?

Confirm your address is correct with the Board of Elections here:?

  • asking to confirm your address or provide information. It was poorly designed, and if you tear along the perforated line, you'll notice the return slip doesn't include some crucial information: what address it was sent to! BOE has asked anyone needing to use the form to update (if your address was correct there's no step to take) to just fold the form and tape it if need be instead.

Look for your ballot in the mail the first or second week of October.

How to return your ballot: Given the very real concerns over the President's undermining of the US Postal Service, I'd like to highlight two ways you can easily and safely return your ballot:?

  • There will be 50 secure drop boxes around the District (). Ballots in these drop boxes will be collected twice a day by BOE. In Ward 6, those locations will be:?
    • Shaw (Watha T. Daniel) Library: 1630 7th Street, NW
    • Northeast Library: 330 7th Street, NE
    • Rosedale Library: 1701 Gales Street, NE
    • Southwest Library: 425 M Street, SW
    • Eastern Market: 225 7th Street, SE
    • BOE Headquarters: 1015 Half Street, SE
  • You can return it to any Early Voting location Oct 27 - Nov 2. In Ward 6, that's Sherwood Rec Center (640 10th St., NE) and Greenleaf Rec Center (201 N St., SW). .?
  • Or you can drop it in the mail. The postage is prepaid. I would strongly recommend doing it early to ensure it gets back to BOE with plenty of time to spare.

How to Vote In-Person: Of course, the District will also offer early voting and election day voting, though it will again operate differently. I strongly recommend taking advantage of your ballot being mailed to your home, but if you prefer in-person, here's what you need to know.?

  1. Take Advantage of Early Voting (Oct 27 - Nov 2) to Avoid Long Lines: We saw in June that Election Day is still the most popular day to vote. I'll tell you right now - the Vote Centers are a lot quieter and quicker if you go during Early Voting! Every Ward has two early Vote Centers that will operate October 27 thru Nov 2 from 8:30 am to 7 pm.?
  2. General Election Vote Centers: If you haven't mailed in your ballot or taken advantage of Early Voting, there will be at least 80 Vote Centers open on Tuesday, November 3, from 7 am to 8 pm. You can vote at ANY Vote Center.?. As mentioned above, you can expect the longest lines on Election Day.

Is Your Student Ready For Distance Learning This Fall? The new DC Public Schools year starts on August 31, and . If you haven't already, so they can ensure all students have the devices and broadband access they need to learn in this new virtual school environment. If you aren't sure if the device you already have will work for online school (Kindle Fires, for example, won't run all the programs needed),?DCPS has put together a guide to the technology needs by grade level that's helpful for planning for the coming year. . Need help getting the right device? Contact your school leadership.?

Thanks and keep wearing your mask,?

Charles Allen

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Our basement apartment available for rent

 

Thought I'd start by sharing this with our block group.

So, our basement apartment is available for rent as of Sept 15.? If you know of anyone who might be interested please pass on this info.? Thanks! Antonia
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Capitol Hill English Basement, 2 bedroom (smaller second bedroom), 1 full bathroom apartment, 5 blocks from Eastern Market metro & 1 block from Lincoln Park.? Fully renovated 1-year ago with all new appliances.? Ideally, we're looking for a couple, or a single person, where the second small bedroom is used as a guest room or office.? We want to sign a year lease.? Small pet is negotiable, w/pet fee.? Rent is $2250/month. We pay water, tenant pays all other utilities. Gated area in front, access to a small backyard.

Here is a link on Zillow with pictures.










In case you missed this: DC Slow Streets Initiative Expands with 22 Miles Installed by September 1

 

Mayor Muriel Bowser and the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced that by September 1, residents will have nearly 22 miles of DC Slow Streets to practice safe social distancing while walking, biking, and rolling in neighborhoods across the District. All DC Slow Streets are installed on local streets (typically with no centerline marked); without any bus routes and are generally linked to parks or other places to bike and walk. Slow Streets are restricted to local traffic, and the speed limit is set at 15 miles per hour. Drivers should only use a designated Slow Street if their destination is within two blocks of that street. Residents, emergency vehicles, deliveries, and trash collection vehicles still have access to Slow Streets. The first five miles of DC Slow Streets were announced in early June, as part of the Bowser Administration¡¯s ongoing efforts to reimagine public space for safety and health during the public health emergency, the installation of Car Free Lanes in three key corridors across the city. Slow Street installations will begin the week of August 10, 2020, and is expected to be completed by September 1, 2020. The following locations have been designated as Slow Streets: Ward 6 -3rd Street NE/SE between M Street NE to E Street SE -E Street SE between 4th Street SE to 11th Street SE/Pennsylvania Avenue SE -G Street NE between 2nd Street NE and 15h Street NE/Gales Street NE -Gales Street NE between 15th Street NE and 21st Street NE (crosses Wards 6 and 7) -12th Street NE, from East Capitol Street to K Street NE To view the interactive map and a complete list of locations district-wide, visit .





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[11thSEblock] Thank you Neighbors!

 

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From: "Kyle Nicholls Cobb kenicholls@... [11thSEblock]" <11thSEblock-noreply@...>
Subject: [11thSEblock] Thank you Neighbors!
Date: June 23, 2020 at 9:53:17 AM EDT
To: "200 block of 11/10th St SE Grp" <11thSEblock@...>
Reply-To: Kyle Nicholls Cobb <kenicholls@...>


Dear Neighbors,

Thank you to those of you who have supported Nate over the past few months and for the banner that was placed on our front gate yesterday!? We are grateful to live on this block and in this community.? And, we are grateful for neighbors like you!

It's been a hard three months and while the curve has been flattened (thanks to everyone's vigilance!) we are still not out of the woods.? There are still plenty of covid patients coming into Nate's ICU beds, so please continue to wear your masks and keep your physical distance. ?

With gratitude.
Kyle & Nate



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    Fence contractors?

     

    Our back fence needs repair or?replacement.? Can anyone recommend a fence contractor?

    We called Long Fence and they can't even come to give an estimate until August.


    Re: Jump start our car?

     

    Thanks Lise! Andrew Robb gave us a jump (such a weird expression,no?) and we are fine.

    Would be great to see you guys and Percy. Ping pong table is ready and waiting.

    Cara Spencer

    On Jun 21, 2020, at 2:58 PM, bruneau_lise <lise@...> wrote:

    ?I can be there in 15 - is that ok? And Percy wants to say hi to Noah if he¡¯s around!

    We have a new battery since this happened to us last month!



    On Jun 21, 2020, at 2:39 PM, Dan Kolker <dakolker@...> wrote:

    Our little red Fiat is dead as a doornail. Is someone around who would be able to try to jump start our car? We have jumper cables.







    Re: Jump start our car?

    bruneau_lise
     

    I can be there in 15 - is that ok? And Percy wants to say hi to Noah if he¡¯s around!

    We have a new battery since this happened to us last month!

    On Jun 21, 2020, at 2:39 PM, Dan Kolker <dakolker@...> wrote:

    Our little red Fiat is dead as a doornail. Is someone around who would be able to try to jump start our car? We have jumper cables.





    Jump start our car?

     

    Our little red Fiat is dead as a doornail. Is someone around who would be able to try to jump start our car? We have jumper cables.


    7 pm 8 min 46 sec porch protest join us!

     

    Grab some pots and pans and join us on your porch for almost 9 minutes in memory of George Floyd and soooo many others

    Let¡¯s move forward, honor the bloodshed thus far, hope fir no more lives lost

    and make our dreams for justice and peace and little closer!

    Happy Juneteenth!

    Please pardon typos this was hurriedly Sent from my iPhone


    Re: kids bike available

     

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    YESSS we¡¯d love it for sammy! He¡¯s grown out of his!
    I think it¡¯s bigger than his, I will go double check.?
    Please pardon typos this was hurriedly Sent from my iPhone

    On May 27, 2020, at 3:14 PM, Danny <danny@...> wrote:

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    Cooper has outgrown it so before we put it on the sidewalk with a free sign we are asking the block if anyone would like it.? It is a Kona Makena.? 11inch frame and 20 inch tires.? It is a little dirty but in riding shape.? See photo.? For reference, we got it when he was six (now eleven).??

    Danny
    200 11th
    202-431-6651
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    kids bike available

     

    Cooper has outgrown it so before we put it on the sidewalk with a free sign we are asking the block if anyone would like it.? It is a Kona Makena.? 11inch frame and 20 inch tires.? It is a little dirty but in riding shape.? See photo.? For reference, we got it when he was six (now eleven).??

    Danny
    200 11th
    202-431-6651


    All set thanks! Re: [200block11thstSE] Quick air pump anyone?

     

    What an amazing Ally thank you everyone that was the most fastest rescue in the history impressive!

    Please pardon typos this was hurriedly Sent from my iPhone

    On May 23, 2020, at 1:44 PM, Martha Stracener Dantzic via groups.io <martha.dantzic@...> wrote:

    ?Hey friends -

    We are in need of a quick air pump to blow up our pool! We literally did a target pickup for the one item and it doesn¡¯t have the nozzles ¡ª so if you have a nozzle even, that would be great!

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    Quick air pump anyone?

     

    Hey friends -

    We are in need of a quick air pump to blow up our pool! We literally did a target pickup for the one item and it doesn¡¯t have the nozzles ¡ª so if you have a nozzle even, that would be great!

    Please pardon typos this was hurriedly Sent from my iPhone



    Please pardon typos this was hurriedly Sent from my iPhone


    Spring cleaning event at Lincoln park tomorrow

     

    FYI,? if you're like me you'll welcome this opportunity to get rid of stuff.

    Please join us in purging your home of any unwanted junk, small furniture, etc. Keep in mind that we will be requiring social distancing on site and will be taking extra precautions on our part. NO COST TO YOU. Just drop off and Roll out. SATURDAY MAY 16th from 9AM -- 11AM LOCATED ON THE SW Corner of Lincoln Park - 11th St SE & N Carolina AVE SE



    info on yard waste

     

    Thought folks would find this info helpful.



    Dear Neighbors, During the COVID-19 public health emergency, the Department of Public Works (DPW) is providing essential services. DPW will collect up to seven bags of yard waste where your trash and recycling is collected. Yard waste will be collected as space on our trucks permits. If your yard waste is not collected, call 311 and make a service request using the category ¡°Yard Waste-Missed¡±. We will continue to update you as we adjust our services to maintain the health and safety of our employees.



    Sourdough starter

     

    We have some sourdough starter and it is starting to take over ¡ª every time we feed it, there is more and more.

    Rather than just throwing it away, we would be happy to give some to anyone who wants it. Let us know if you are interested.

    -Dan and Cara, 224 10th


    Available for Odd Jobs - Marcus Newman

     

    Hi, neighbors! I want to let you know about a capable teen -- Marcus Newman, the great-grandson of former longtime 200 block of 10th?Street SE resident Watson Bellinger. Marcus recently completed a?yardwork?project?for my husband Jerry and me (238 10th St SE). He also recently performed?yardwork?and moved boxes for Bobbie Brown (212 10th St SE). His work was first-rate for Ms. Brown as well as my?husband and me.

    Marcus is very interested in working (while maintaining a proper social distance, of course) for the residents in our area. Among the work he can undertake is yardwork, car washing, cleaning, light moving, or organizing. If you would like to hire Marcus for a project, please contact him directly -- text or phone him at 202-340-9357, or email him at?marcusnewman603@....

    Stay safe, and be well.

    Susan

    Susan Eads Role
    202-905-8016 (office/mobile)


    ISO Fresh Grapefruit - will trade pantry items!

     

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    Hello neighbors -?

    Hope you are enjoying this rainy day! I¡¯m in need of one or two grapefruits for my new weekly zoom cocktail & dinner challenge with friends¡­ This week it¡¯s Palomas and Tacos!?

    I¡¯ve got plenty of salt, olive oil and yeast I would happily trade for a grapefruit or two!

    LMK if you can/want to do a trade!?

    Cheers!?


    Martha Stracener Dantzic
    213 11th. St. SE
    202-669-3818 cell






    Mayor Bowser's ReOpen DC website

     

    FYI.



    Antonia