Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1E in Washington has successfully advocated for major infrastructure repairs by Pepco in Park View, addressing frequent power outages experienced over the past year. The repairs, completed in August, included the replacement of a failing transformer and sidewalk restoration. Residents expressed frustration over ongoing outages, prompting the Commission to take action, including filing complaints and adopting resolutions for further investigation. ANC 1E continues to monitor service reliability and advocate for improvements in neighborhood infrastructure.
ANC 1E Approves $1,000 Grant to Support Fall Fest 2025 on Saturday
ANC 1E has granted $1,000 to Friends of the Soldiers Home to support Fall Fest, a community event honoring veterans and fostering neighborhood connections at the Armed Forces Retirement Home. Scheduled for September 27, 2025, the event will feature live music, food trucks, and activities for families, drawing hundreds each year.
ANC 1E Requests PEPCO Response to Outages, Calls on PSC to Keep Investigation Open
Commission calls PEPCO’s explanation for chronic Park View outages inadequate and urges Public Service Commission to keep the case open.
Chairman Footer: New Youth Curfew is “a good temporary tool”
The curfew applies to anyone 17 or younger who is in a group of nine or more between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.
ANC 1E Urges DC Council to Restore Funding for Violence-Interruption Programs
Resolution sent in response to Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed Fiscal Year 2026 budget, which recommends severe cuts to key programs like Cure the Streets FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 1EGovernment of the District of Columbia2605 Sherman Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001Contact: Commissioner Brad Howard, ANC 1E Engagement Secretarywww.anc1e.org | 1E01@anc.dc.gov UPDATE 07/14/2025: After receiving public … Continue reading ANC 1E Urges DC Council to Restore Funding for Violence-Interruption Programs
ANC 1E Announces July 23 General Body Meeting and September Committee Sessions
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 1EGovernment of the District of Columbia2605 Sherman Ave NW, Washington DC 20001Contact: Commissioner Brad Howard, ANC 1E Engagement Secretarywww.anc1e.org | 1E01@anc.dc.gov WASHINGTON - Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 1E invites residents of Park View, Pleasant Plains, and Howard University to join its next virtual general body meeting on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, at … Continue reading ANC 1E Announces July 23 General Body Meeting and September Committee Sessions
ANC 1E Announces May 28 Community Meeting and June Committee Sessions
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAdvisory Neighborhood Commission 1EGovernment of the District of Columbia2605 Sherman Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001 | http://www.anc1e.orgContact: Commissioner Brad Howard, ANC 1E Engagement Secretary1E01@anc.dc.gov WASHINGTON — Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1E will hold its next Community Meeting on Wednesday, May 28 at 7:00 PM ET. The meeting will take place virtually on Zoom and … Continue reading ANC 1E Announces May 28 Community Meeting and June Committee Sessions
Lead Detected at Park View Recreation Center Playground; Source Traced to Nearby Construction
Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 1E announces lead contamination findings at the Park View Recreation Center playground. Elevated lead levels were traced to nearby construction. Remediation started immediately, ensuring safety for the community. Commissioner Brad Howard emphasizes the need for accountability and ongoing monitoring to prevent future hazards.
ANC 1E Supports Dog Park at Banneker Park with Unanimous Vote
At its April 23 meeting, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1E unanimously supported a proposal for a new dog park at Banneker Park, designating 6,100 square feet for off-leash use. The resolution urges the Department of Parks and Recreation to expedite approval, highlighting community benefits and ongoing local support for the project.
ANC 1E Calls for Full Funding of Bus Priority and Bruce Monroe Park Projects
On April 23, 2025, ANC 1E urged D.C. Council and DDOT to fund three crucial public infrastructure projects along Georgia Avenue: the Bus Priority Projects and a park at Bruce Monroe site. The resolution emphasizes community needs and potential impact on vulnerable populations amid proposed budget cuts, highlighting the importance of equity and transit justice.
