
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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Brian Card, CSNA's Public Safety Chair, provided the following notes from the Metropolitan Police Department's (MPD) PSA 305 meeting, April 7, 2009, at the Housing Finance Agency. Residents of 8th Street raised concerns about sales of drugs near the flea market at Florida and 8th Street, and around a property at 1900 8th Street, NW. Lt. Jova said they would check on that.
Captain Snyder gave a report out on the incident on January 24, 2009, in which there was a prolonged street fight involving nearly 20 young people. There had been some complaints on neighborhood list serves in terms of 9-1-1 service, delay in MPD arrival, and MPD not doing a report associated with car damage. Captain Snyder indicated that this incident started inside Axum at a birthday party (1934 9th St), that there was an initial incident on 9th Street and that approximately 60 minutes later another incident on T Street. Captain Snyder indicated that a unit responded within minutes at T St., and suggested that complaints of police delay in response may have been due to the police being at the scene, but at the other end of the block.
The representatives from the Office of Unified Communications (Athena Plumber) discussed their policies in terms of taking 911 calls on matters such as this (calls go to first available unit, or if not unit available they “voice” it over the system). The Office of Unified Communications handles the 911 calls (1.3 million last year) and the 311 calls (2.3 million last year). Ms. Plumber discussed her office’s effort to ensure quality, which includes monitoring of phone calls, taping of phone calls, and new procedures they are putting in place.
Yaiza Garabito-Burrell also introduced herself, she is in the Mayor’s office Outreach and Service Specialist. She is responsible for the “fix-its”.
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