ANC 2B May 2018 Agenda Posted

The agenda for the ANC’s May meeting has been posted and can be viewed at the following link:

May 2018 Agenda

Additionally, the list of alcoholic beverage license renewal applications that the ANC will consider during the May meeting has been posted and can be viewed at the following link:

License Renewals for May 2018 Meeting

The meeting will be on Wednesday, May 9th at 7:00 pm. Please note that the meeting will take place at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Room 500. This is the SAIS building that is located on the north side of the 1700 block of Massachusetts Avenue.

Please also note that, due School of Advanced International Studies policies, all meeting attendees will be required to show photo ID in order to enter the school building.

ANC 2B and Perseus Realty to Host Community Meeting on Proposed Development at 15th Street and S Street NW

ANC 2B and Perseus Realty will host an upcoming community meeting regarding a future application for an apartment development at 15th Street and S Street NW, behind the Masonic Temple. The meeting will include preliminary plans for massing and a discussion to provide community input on the design of the proposed building. This is the first meeting for community members and the ANC to provide input on the project and we expect a historic preservation concept review application will be filed in the following months.

The meeting will be on Tuesday, May 1st at 7:00 pm at the Masonic Temple, 1733 16th Street NW.

Please reach out to Commissioner Nick DelleDonne if you have any questions regarding this meeting.

April 18th TPI Committee Meeting Agenda

ANC 2B will hold its April Transportation and Public Infrastructure (TPI) Committee meeting on Wednesday, April 18th at 7:00 pm at the Dupont Circle Resource Center, 9 Dupont Circle NW.

The agenda includes:

  • Welcome
  • Discussion regarding the Dupont/Kalorama Curbside Management project
  • Discussion regarding a Ross Elementary School safety intervention resolution
  • Discussion regarding an ANC 2B District Department of Transportation roadway markings resolution

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the above agenda items, please reach out to your single member district commissioner and TPI Committee Co-Chair Randy Downs.

Board of Elections Announces Process for Filling the ANC’s Vacancy for District 2B08

Following the retirement of former Commissioner Nicole McEntee, the DC Board of Elections has published the process for filling the vacancy for district 2B08 in the DC Register. Any resident of district 2B08, a map of which can be found here, who has an interest in running for the vacant seat can visit the Board of Elections at 1015 Half Street SE, Suite 750 to pick up petitions to run for the seat. Residents must collect the signatures of at least 25 voters registered in district 2B08 in order to run for the seat. The beginning of the petition pick-up period was on Monday, April 2nd, and the completed petitions are due back to the Board of Elections by Monday, April 23rd.

Following the submission period for the petitions, there will be a challenge period from Thursday, April 26th to Wednesday, May 2nd where residents will have the ability to challenge individual signatures on a candidate’s petitions. If only one candidate completes the challenge period, that candidate will become the new commissioner for district 2B08. If more than one candidate completes the challenge period, a special election will be held at an upcoming ANC meeting to elect the new commissioner.

A copy of the vacancy notice that was published in the DC Register can be found here. For more information about this election process, please call the Board of Elections at (202) 727-2525.

ANC 2B April 2018 Final Agenda Posted

The final agenda for the ANC’s April meeting has been posted and can be viewed at the following link:

Final April 2018 Agenda

The meeting will be on Wednesday, April 11th at 7:00 pm. Please note that the meeting will take place at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), 1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Room 500. This is the SAIS building that is located on the north side of the 1700 block of Massachusetts Avenue.

Please also note that, due School of Advanced International Studies policies, all meeting attendees will be required to show photo ID in order to enter the school building.