Saturday, October 23, 2010

Street car Plan notice from DDOT

DDOT Presents Updated DC Streetcar Plan

Plan Submitted For Council Review and Approval



(Washington, D.C.) The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) has presented an updated comprehensive DC Streetcar System Plan to the DC Council for review and approval. The plan details DDOT's plans for the design, construction and operation of the system and covers topics such as operations, safety, fare collection, and funding.



The document specifies how DDOT plans to complete the two streetcar lines already under construction, the H Street/Benning Rd Line and the Anacostia Initial Line Segment, and lays out the plans for additional extensions in Wards 7 and 8. It also includes the completed DC Transit Future System Plan – the District’s first comprehensive streetcar system plan. DDOT is planning a 37-mile, 8-line streetcar system with service across the city.



The highlights of the plan include:



· DDOT will initiate streetcar operations in spring 2012



· The DC Streetcar will create 200 permanent jobs at the onset of service and up to 700 upon completion of the entire system



· DDOT is currently pursuing $110M in federal funds to pay for two streetcar extensions East of the River



· Details on how DDOT will resolve issues with the power supply; DC Streetcar will utilize overhead wires on the first two lines and move to wireless operation as the system expands



· A framework to develop a financial plan and governance structure for the entire system



The plan was transmitted by the Mayor last week and formally introduced today by the Chairman of the DC Council on behalf of the Mayor in accordance with the requirements laid out in the Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Support Act. Approval of the DC Streetcar Plan by the DC Council will release $34.5 million in capital funding for the current H/Benning streetcar project.



The complete plan is now posted on DDOT’s website at ddot.dc.gov/DCStreetcar.





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John Lisle | Public Information Officer | District Department of Transportation | Office of the Director | 2000 14th Street, NW, Fifth Floor, Washington, DC 20009 | 202-671-2004/direct | 202-486-5838/cell | 202-671-0650/ fax | John.Lisle@dc.gov, e-mail | www.ddot.dc.gov

Metro bus route changes

Area activities cause temporary rerouting from Oct. 22-24

Metrobuses will detour from several routes Friday to Sunday, Oct. 22-24, in the District of Columbia, and Alexandria and Arlington, Va., due to various events.

The following routes will be affected by detours this weekend:

Friday
Routes 32, 36, P2 and P6 will detour from 8 p.m. on Friday to 6 a.m. on Monday around Fourth Street, NW/SW, between Constitution and Independence avenues in the District of Columbia due to the USA Science and Engineering Festival Expo.

Saturday
Routes 13F, 13G, 32, 34, 36, 52, 54, 64, 70, 70/, P6, S2, S4 and V8 will detour from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. for the Best Buddies Special Olympics Challenge in the District of Columbia. The following streets will be closed:

• Constitution Avenue, NW, between Third and 17th streets, including crossing streets
• 12th Street, NW, between Constitution and Pennsylvania avenues
• Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, between Third and 12th streets, including crossing streets
• Third Street, NW/SW, between Constitution and Independence avenues
• Fourth Street, NW/SW, between Constitution and Independence avenues

Routes 31, 32, 36, 38B and 80 will detour from 3:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. around Eye Street, NW, between Pennsylvania Avenue and 21st Street in the District of Columbia due to the Festival for World Peace and 5K Run/Walk.

Route 70 will detour from midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday around Sixth Street, NW, between Eye and M streets in the District of Columbia due to Arena Stage Community Day Festivities and Ribbon Cutting.

Route D6 will detour from 1 to 6 p.m. around D Street, NE, between 10th and 14th streets in the District of Columbia due to a neighborhood block party.

Sunday
Routes 5A, 7A, 9A, 10A, 13A, 13F, 13G, 16B, 16G, 16K, 16P, 25A, 25P, 25R, 32, 36, 52, 54, 70, 80, 96, P6 and V8 from 8 to 11 a.m. around Washington Boulevard, Memorial Bridge and Independence Avenue in Arlington due to the U.S. Army 10-Miler.

Routes 10A and 10B will detour from 1 to 4 p.m. around Mount Vernon between Hume and E. Monroe avenues in Alexandria due to Del Ray’s Annual Halloween Parade.

Metrobus customers can use the Next Bus information service to find out when buses will arrive at a given stop, by logging onto Metro’s website at metropensdoors.com or calling 202-637-7000 and saying, “Next Bus.”

News release issued at 4:27 pm, October 22, 2010.





Ann E. Chisholm

Assistant Government Relations Officer

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority

600 5th Street, NW

Washington, DC 20001

202.962.2877

achisholm@wmata.com

Thursday, June 17, 2010

5A Monthly community meeting

Neighbors: The next monthly community meeting of ANC 5A will be held this coming Wednesday, June 23, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM. at St. Francis Hall at 1400 Quncy Street, NE (across the street from the Franciscan Monastery ). The invited guests and the agenda include: a 5D update from Commander Greene, a Ward 5 update from Councilman Harry Thomas, Jr., Alexis Viets of the National Park Service with a report on plans for Fort Bunker Hill Park (14th and Otis), ANC business and community concerns.

The June single member district meeting for 5A06 was cancelled so that all interesed constituents could go to the Councilman's Ward 5 Crime Forum, last Monday, 6/14.

- John Feeley, 5A06, corresponding secretary

Saturday, April 3, 2010

April SMD meeting

5A06 February Meeting

On Monday, April 12, 2010, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM, at Turkey Thicket Recreation Center, John Feeley, the commissioner for the single member district 5A06, will present an update on liquor license issues, zoning variance matters and crime issues. There will also be a discussion concerning the noise associated with the Delta Elite Club.

The meeting will also offer opportunities for residents to voice specific concerns impacting the district.

(District 5A06 is bounded by the railroad tracks on the west, 14th Street on the east, the south side of Taylor Street on the north, and the north side of Otis Street on the south.)
For more information, call John Feeley at 202 526 8754 or e-mail him at johnjfeeleyjr@aol.com. Also log on to the district blogspot:
http://anc5asmd06.blogspot.com

Monday, March 1, 2010

5A06 March Meeting

On Monday, March 8, 2010, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM, at Turkey Thicket Recreation Center, John Feeley, the commissioner for the single member district 5A06, will present an update on liquor license issues, zoning variance matters and crime issues. He will also present information on the disposition of the Brookland School building and the March 15 Community meeting with the director of the Office of Planning on the implementation of the Brookland Small Area Plan. Charles Murn, president of the Michigan Park Citizens' Association, will present the plans for the park at 12th, Michigan and Shepherd Sts.

The meeting will also offer opportunities for residents to voice specific concerns impacting the district.

(District 5A06 is bounded by the railroad tracks on the west, 14th Street on the east, the south side of Taylor Street on the north, and the north side of Otis Street on the south.)
For more information, call John Feeley at 202 526 8754 or e-mail him at johnjfeeleyjr@aol.com. Also log on to the district blogspot:
http://anc5asmd06.blogspot.com

Thursday, February 11, 2010

radar enforcement of the speed limit in the 1100 block of Michigan Ave.

News Release

For Immediate Release
Contact: Gwendolyn Crump (202) 727-4383
February 10, 2010

New Mobile Radar Locations Deployed Citywide

(Washington, DC) – Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) announced today the deployment of six new photo enforced mobile radar locations beginning Friday, February 12, 2010.

“On the heels of two years in a row of record low traffic fatalities in the city, we intend to continue our commitment to public safety through the use of technology,” said Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier.

The deployment locations for the Mobile Radar Units will continue to be at sites with the highest number of crashes and injuries, calls for police service, and high speed volume. MPD also considered recommendations or requests from the Department of Transportation, Advisory Neighborhood Commissions and civic or citizen associations.

The thirty day educational phase will commence on February 12, 2010 where as violators will receive warning citations. On March 13, 2010, MPD will begin issuing live citations to violating motorists.

The new locations are as follows:
· 1800 block of C Street NE
· 3500 block of Massachusetts Avenue NW
· 5800 block of New Hampshire Avenue NE
· 5900 block of New Hampshire Avenue NE
· 300 block of Rock Creek Church Road NW
· 1100 block of Michigan Avenue NE

For more information about automated speed enforcement in the District of Columbia, log onto http://mpdc.dc.gov/automatedenforcement .

Monday, February 8, 2010

Meeting cancelled

Dear Neighbors: Due to the bad road conditions and the limited sidewalk access around the Recreation Center, I am cancelling the February single member district meeting scheduled for tonight at 6:30 at Turkey Thicket Recreation Center. Next meeting will be the second Monday in March, 3/8/10. - John Feeley, 5A06

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

February meeting

This coming Monday, Feb. 8, will be the monthly meeting for 5A06. We will meet at Turkey Thicket Recreation Center from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. I will make a report on the stop sign violations at 10th and Randolph Streets, the situation at Tenley Town trash and ongoing concerns with the implementation of the Brookland/CUA Metro Small Area plan. I will also share information received at the Councilman's Ward 5 Leaders' meeting. There will be an opportunity for all to voice concerns and make announcements. - John Feeley, ANC for 5A06

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The 5A06 single member district meeting is this coming Monday, January 11, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM. It will be held at Turkey Thicket Recreation Center. John Feeley will provide updates on matters of concern to the community and share notices on liquor licenses, zoning matters and crime issues. Current matters of community concerns will also be shared. - John Feeley

Saturday, November 7, 2009

November meeting

5A06 November Meeting

On Monday, November 16, 2009, from 6:30 to 8:00PM, at Turkey Thicket Recreation Center, John Feeley, the commissioner for the single member district 5A06, will present an update on liquor license issues, zoning variance matters, crime issues and the several efforts to clean up Fort Bunker Hill.

The meeting will also offer opportunities for residents to voice specific concerns impacting the district.

(District 5A06 is bounded by the railroad tracks on the west, 14th Street on the east, the south side of Taylor Street on the north, and the north side of Otis Street on the south.)
For more information, call John Feeley at 202 526 8754 or e-mail him at johnjfeeleyjr@aol.com. Also log on to the district blogspot:
http://anc5asmd06.blogspot.com

Monday, October 19, 2009

Here are some points made at the 5A06 Single member district meeting:

1. Liquor license issues: Brookland Cafe is now applying for a restaurant license not a tavern license. There is still a protest from residents at Oak Terrace principally, and I have once again joined these constituents in their protest. Their objective is to enter into a voluntary agreement with Mr. Lumukanda, the proprietor.

2. Zoning: In the contiguous smd, in 5C, Abdo Development proposes a planned unit development and presented said pud to the zoning commission on October 5. Much support from the Commission but some concern on their part for the neighbors on Lawrence who came out in opposition. This response should embolden and mobilize residents of 5A06 for the day that Jemal and Metro come forward with their plans.

3. Fort Bunker Hill Park - The commissioner is talking to Park Service officials and the Friends of the Park about a clean up in the spring.

4. Neighborhood parking stickers for Turkey Thicket: There was some skepticism about the effectiveness of neighborhood stickers. It was suggested that what is needed is enforcement.

5.Jemal property/Tenleytown Trash: No response from the owner of Tenleytown about relocating trucks to another part of the facility, not next to residents on Perry Place.

6. Michigan Avenue Traffic Calming petition: This petition, which addresses enforcement (speed cameras) and flashing pedestrian crossing signs for Michigan Avenue between 10th and 12th, is being circulated.

7. Brookland School maintenance - School back parking lot has been cleaned, the grass cut and the gates locked.

8. It was pointed out that DDOT is not cutting the grass beside the bridge across from Comcast. - J. Feeley, 5A06

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

October Monthly meeting

5A06 October Monthly Meeting

On Monday, October 19, 2009, from 6:30 to 8:00 PM, at Turkey Thicket Recreation Center, John Feeley, the commissioner for the single member district 5A06, will present an update on liquor license issues, zoning variance matters, crime issues and the recent Abdo PUD hearing (October 5). The commissioner will share information on Fort Bunker Hill Park, neighborhood parking stickers, the Jemal property, the Michigan Avenue Traffic Calming petition and Brookland School maintenance. The meeting will also offer opportunities for residents to voice specific concerns impacting the district.
(District 5A06 is bounded by the railroad tracks on the west, 14th Street on the east, the south side of Taylor Street on the north, and the north side of Otis Street on the south.) Call John Feeley at 202 526 8754 or e-mail him at johnjfeeleyjr@aol.com. Also log on to the district blogspot: http://anc5asmd06.blogspot.com