The weekly DC Register contains legislative actions and they often relate to issues about which APACC is interested. Each week, we publish Helder Gil’s tweets as well as noting contents we find interesting.
Read MoreChris Geldart returns to DC government as Acting Director of the Department of Public Works.
Read More#dcfy20 public hearings start Monday, March 25 and end Thursday, April 25. The public is encouraged to testify/submit written statements for the record.
Read MoreThe weekly DC Register contains legislative actions and they often relate to issues about which APACC is interested. Each week, we publish Helder Gil’s tweets as well as noting contents we find interesting.
Read MoreThe annual agency performance oversight process managed by DC Council committees begins Monday, February 4 with hearings starting February 6. The public is encouraged to testify at the hearings or submit written statements for the record.
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Transportation matters. It can make life easier. Easier getting to work, buying groceries, accessing cultural assets, getting to school. Inadequate transportation options and poor service can make life more difficult. Metro’s proposed Fiscal Year 2020 budget is open for public comment through February 5. Comments matter, your voice matters.
Read MoreMayor Bowser is looking for a new DPW director. What will this mean for environmental progress in the city?
Read MoreThe weekly DC Register contains legislative actions and they often relate to issues about which APACC is interested. Each week, we publish Helder Gil’s tweets as well as noting contents we find interesting.
Read MoreThe CityParks Blog recently published an article about the health benefits of well-activated and frequently-used neighborhood parks. The study covered in the article found that increasing programming in parks and advertising about parks has a significant impact on how many people use them for physical activity.
Read MoreEvents DC, the organization that operates DC’s convention centers and other large venues, offers a Community Grant program. The 2019 grant applications are due by February 1, 2019.
Read MoreThe weekly DC Register contains legislative actions and they often relate to issues about which APACC is interested. Each week, we publish Helder Gil’s tweets as well as noting contents we find interesting.
Read MoreMayor Bowser’s agenda for 2019 and the balance of her second term is clear: housing. Learn more from the journalists who covered the mayor’s 2019 kickoff presser January 7.
Read MoreHelder Gil (@hgil), “Transplanted New Yorker. GWU & @GWHatchet alum. Public servant. On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog. All tweets are my personal opinion.”, regularly takes to Twitter to summarize the weekly publication of the DC Register. We’re sharing them here to elevate the importance of the DCR and to make the content more accessible.
Read MoreHelder Gil (@hgil), “Transplanted New Yorker. GWU & @GWHatchet alum. Public servant. On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog. All tweets are my personal opinion.”, regularly takes to Twitter to summarize the weekly publication of the DC Register. We’re sharing them here to elevate the importance of the DCR and to make the content more accessible.
Read MoreThe Council of the District of Columbia formalizes itself with rules and into committees. Get the 411.
Read MoreThere’s always something happening in DC government and we’ve got the latest important to the APACC issues here.
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