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Thursday, May 10 General Meeting Information

U Street Neighborhood Association will have its general meeting on May 10, 2012 at the Third District Pollce Station community room at 7 pm.  DDOT will give updates on the U Street streetscape.  The office of Planning will be providing an overview of the PUD process.  JBG will be providing updates and describe the variances they are requesting for the project at Florida/8th Street.  Hiba Abdallah will be presenting on a facility planned to be built at 9th/S St NW for individuals aging out of the foster care system.  Also Zahir Rahimi (owner of Mila 2015 14th St) will describe his desire to change this clothing store to a restaurant.  We will also be discussing the U Street Neighborhood Harrison Recreation Center film series starting in May.

 

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Note:  At the October CSNA meeting, our friends from Eco-Coach, a neighborhood company that helps residents and businesses become greener, shared important tips to help us a "go green".  We will share these tips with you over the next few weeks.  Thank you Eco-Coach! 

Why is it important to ‘green’ your home, and make it healthier for you and good for the environment?
The internal environment is 2 to 5 times as polluted as the external environment, according to the EPA
We spend about 90% of our time indoors.
Sickness and allergy rates are on the rise and many are linked to the time we spend while indoors.


Tip 1. Replace your household cleaners:
Did you know?
 Over 90% of all reported poisonings in America occur at home, with the leading reported cause being household cleaners.
 Long-term or delayed health effects of household cleaners have been linked to cancer, endocrine disruption and reproductive issues;
other effects include asthma, organ damage and neurological problems.
Alternative:
 Buy natural alternatives. These can be found at natural food stores such as MOMs (in DC area), Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, and
increasingly, at regular supermarkets.
 Make your own: see Annie Berthold-Bond’s ‘Better Basics for the Home’ book for alternative recipes.
Tip: Household cleaners are not regulated, so check the ingredients carefully, even when the company claims that the product is made
from ‘natural’ ingredients.

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