Join an Open House to talk Parks & Open Space with the National Capital Planning Commission

The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) is in charge of creating the "Federal elements" of DC's comprehensive plan. They have released the draft Parks & Open Space Element update for public comment through Monday, May 7, 2018. Many of the public spaces along the Anacostia River and in the neighborhoods of the Anacostia corridor are Federal lands. APACC's goal is to ensure that residents' voices are heard during decision-making moments like this - we encourage you to attend one of the open houses hosted by NCPC to learn more, ask questions and share your priorities. 

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DC gets Affordable Housing Preservation Officer

On March 9, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the appointment of Ana Lopez Van Balen as the city’s first Affordable Housing Preservation Officer. Lopez Van Balen will work in the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). Preserving affordable housing and ensuring historic riverside communities tangibly benefit from river and park revitalization, rather than being overrun or displaced by it, is one of APACC’s three founding principles. We believe the District government must take proactive steps to ensure that affordability is maintained.

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You're Invited - Anacostia Coordinating Council February 2018 Monthly Meeting


The Anacostia Coordinating Council's February 27th meeting speaker will be ACC member and estimed co-founder of the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Peggy Cooper Cafritz, discussing her new book, "Fired Up! Ready to Go!: Finding Beauty, Demanding Equity: An African American Life in Art. The Collections of Peggy Cooper Cafritz", that will be released on February 20th.

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Construction Jobs Fair for the New Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge

The New Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge will be the largest infrastructure project that the District Department of Transportation has ever taken on. The builders behind the bridge will be hosting a Job Fair for construction trades for local residents interested in working on it. There will be union representatives available to discuss employment and training opportunities. 

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Talk Public Policy and Expand Your Network at Rooting DC - March 3

On Saturday, March 3 at Wilson High School, join the more than 60 green businesses and nonprofits and hundreds of residents for a day of practical and policy workshops at Rooting DC. The free event is DC's all-day urban gardening forum providing education about urban agriculture and food systems, cultivating health and protection of the environment, and building community.

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