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Former Whitman-Walker Clinic Development U Street Neighborhood Association
Best of U Street is the Best of D.C.! U Street Neighborhood Association
ABC Licneses U Street Neighborhood Association
Extended Hours for Alcohol During Inauguration Week U Street Neighborhood Association
CSNA Dog Days 2007 Development Showcase U Street Neighborhood Association
CVS Joining the U Street Crowd U Street Neighborhood Association
Howard Theatre Moves Closer to Redevelopment Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development
A walk through the neighborhood to Trader Joe's? Lydia Charles, CSNA Member
Hospitality Resource Partnership at 9th & U Streets, Launch and Community Policing Forum U Street Neighborhood Association
MidCity Dog Days 2006 Development Showcase U Street Neighborhood Association
The Show Opens for the Redevelopment of the Historic Howard Theatre U Street Neighborhood Association
Queen of Sheeba's Newest Kingdom is 9th Street Shaw Main Streets
Final Curtain for Source Theatre? U Street Neighborhood Association
Thank You for Supporting the U Street Neighborhood Association! U Street Neighborhood Association
Minutes - Business Development & ABC - Jan 04, 2005 U Street Neighborhood Association
 
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  • Public Safety  ( 21 items )

    The U Street Neighborhood Association's Public Safety Committee works with the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) - the officers and leadership of the Third District and PSA 305 - and other community organizations, including ANC 1B, LeDroit Park Civic Association, MidCity Business Association, Howard University Police, and neighbors to address public safety issues in the Greater U Street Neighborhood and PSA 305 community.

    Chair: Brian Card
    Email:
    publicsafety@ustreet-dc.org

     

  • Friends of Harrison Recreation Center  ( 7 items )
    The Friends of Harrison Recreation Center is an official DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) Park Partner, and was formed in 2009 as a project of the U Street Neighborhood Association, a local 501(c)(3) non-profit which has been working for nearly 20 years to improve and maintain the quality of life and advocate for everyone in our Greater U Street neighborhood.

    The Friends of Harrison Recreation Center works directly DPR to involve the community on how to improve the recreation center through capital improvements and design changes, and to enhance management and programming of the park, with the goal of making Harrison Recreation Center a better designed, cleaner, safer, and better managed park in the neighborhood for all to use and enjoy. 
     
    Learn more about the Harrison Recreation Center on the Department of Parks and Recreation website.
     
    Chair: Christine Szathmary (acting)
    Email: harrison@ustreet-dc.org
     
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  • Green  ( 10 items )
    The Green Committee works on environmental issues and to beautify and keep the Greater U Street Neighborhood area green and clean.  By coordinating green and eco-friendly initiatives, annual neighborhood clean-ups, planting days, and other special events, the Green Committee helps keep our U Street neighborhood green in more ways than one.
     
    Chair: Scott Pomeroy 
    Email: green@ustreet-dc.org

  • Transportation & Parking  ( 32 items )

    The Transportation and Parking Committee works with residents, the District government, and the business community to address the concerns and issues of residents regarding the many transportation and parking issues in the Greater U Street Neighborhood.  Our goal is to work to support transit friendly and neighborhood friendly development.

    Chair: Cheryl Cort
    Email: transport@ustreet-dc.org

     

  • Historic Preservation & Development  ( 23 items )
    The U Street Neighborhood Association led a ten-year effort to create and designate the "Greater U Street Historic District," which was approved in January of 1998. This committee works to preserve and protect the historic treasures of our neighborhood and be an active community voice in development projects and new construction within our Historic District and the association's boundaries.
     
    Chair: Sheryl Walter
    Email: historic@ustreet-dc.org

     
  • Membership  ( 2 items )
    The Membership Committee works to recruit and maintain the membership of the U Street Neighborhood Association and to communicate our work to the Greater U Street Neighborhood.
     
    Chair: Appointment Pending
    Email: membership@ustreet-dc.org