Help yourself

We had a general meeting on April 17, 2019, with special guest Mary Cheh. She responded to a lot of questions and engaged everyone for more than two hours. Additionally, her chief of staff, Jonathan Willingham, as well as the Ward 3 Liaison from the Mayor’s Office of Community Service and Relations, Jessica Wertheim, were in attendance and each shared a number of very useful resources we should all exploit. They are listed below, but long after this post is dated, those same resources can be found on the LINKS page. Go nuts, and definitely get the DC 311 App for your phone so you can report issues as you walk by them!

  • 311 – Get help now at DC’s 311. You can also download the app and have it handy to report your wishes while on the go
  • Paving initiatives and issues – Get a sense of where we will be by 2024.
  • Damage to your auto from potholes or poor road conditions? – You can file a claim form within six months of the incident that caused the damage.
  • Report Double Poles – Check on, and report Double Poles that are not already on the PEPCO list of poles to be removed.

Rock Creek Far West Livability Study – Public Workshop #2

Save the Date!
Saturday, May 18, 2019
11:00AM – 1:00PM
Short presentation at 11:30AM

Stoddert Elementary School, Multipurpose Room
4001 Calvert Street NW, Washington, DC 20007

The Rock Creek Far West Livability Study will identify opportunities for safer travel for residents and visitors to the neighborhoods in the study area. The purpose of the study is to enhance the quality of life of the community through improvements to transportation safety and connections to destinations. This study will also align with Mayor Bowser’s Vision Zero Initiative, which has an objective to reach zero fatalities and serious injuries to travelers of the District’s transportation system by 2024.

For more on the Rock Creek Far West Livability Study, visit them at their website:
https://rockcreekfarwest.com/

Report Air Noise When it Happens with airnoise.io


After appearing in a 2018 WSJ article, a website called Airnoise.io, which aims to combat the cumbersome and time-consuming aircraft noise complaint process, has received nationwide attention from communities plagued by aircraft noise.

Airnoise.io instantly submits an aircraft noise complaint to your local airport authority by either clicking your “Airnoise button”, sending a text message, visiting their website, and/or soon by apps for IOS and Android phones. Maryland residents affected by air traffic from BWI praised the innovative tool in an article written by the Washington Post from last December (link below).

For more, see

Website:
https://airnoise.io

Articles:
WSJ (Aug 2018)
Washington Post (Dec 2018)
San Diego Union-Tribune (Sep 2018)

DPR Survey Results for Hardy Recreation Center and Park


If you have never viewed the DPR Survey Results for Hardy Recreation Center and Park, we got to see the following presentation at a general meeting in May 2018. On April 29, 2019, we will have our next meeting with DPR to discuss advancements since that time, and begin to weigh-in and influence more specific decisions that are being made as the renovation nears.

Find the presentation as a PDF here at dgs.dv.gov.

Painting at Hardy Park

painting florals at Hardy by Connie Ratliff, DCPR

Hardy Park Spring Cleanup

Susan Cimburek and Georgetown rep Hardy Spring Clean up April 2015 by Al-Mustafa Cook DC Parks & Rec

Enrique Leiva Soccer

Enrique Leiva soccer kids 2015

2013 FCCA Yard Sale

Neither Tropical Storm Andrea nor the Lawyer’s Have a Heart race kept neighbors from coming together for this annual event.

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2013 Spring Fling

The Annual FCCA Spring Fling came off without a hitch thanks the Caitlin Mackenzie and her helpers.

Spring Fling 2

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