| ANC2F Arts Overlay Committee Presents Preliminary Findings |
| Written by U Street Neighborhood Association | |
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At the August meeting of the U Street Neighborhood Association, ANC 2F’s ARTS Overlay Review Committee presented an update on their work. The Committee was formed in June 2009 to review the effectiveness of the ARTS Overlay District zoning rules and to feed recommendations into DC’s citywide zoning review process that is currently underway. The ARTS District, which was established in 1989, encompasses large parts of both the 14th and U Streets corridors. The original purpose of the ARTS District was to encourage arts and related cultural and support uses, as well as pedestrian-friendly retail, residential and other development, that fosters 18-hour activity in the district. The committee is now formulating its report and recommendations, which will be circulated for public comment during August, and which are due to be received by the Office of Planning and the DC Zoning Commission by September 7, 2009. Read more for the summary of findings and the complete preliminary report. Ideas Under Discussion (as possible recommendations)
Read the preliminary report here: ANC 2F Arts Overlay Committee - Preliminary Findings Report - August 2009 (PDF file) (97 KB) ANC2F’s ARTS Review committee comprises 5 residents (both newcomers and long-time residents), 2 business owners (including one restaurateur) and one local developer. The ARTS committee held 8 public meetings over June and July in which over 100 people participated and heard from panels of speakers that included local and national developers, business owners, restaurateurs, community leaders, residents, DC Office of Planning staff, urban planning and retail development experts, business associations, artists, gallery owners, theater representatives, the DC Zoning Administrator, the former chair of DC’s Board of Zoning Adjustment, and DC’s former Deputy Mayor for Economic Development. Further information about the public dialogue process undertaken by the committee is available at the committee’s website: http://www.anc2f.org/arts/ |