Commission requests DHCD documentation and oversight after records indicate required structural defect warranty security may not have been secured before unit sales WASHINGTON — Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1E (ANC 1E) has officially requested documentation and oversight from the District of Columbia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) regarding potential noncompliance with condominium warranty security … Continue reading ANC 1E Seeks Answers from City on Missing Condo Warranty Protections
ANC 1E Releases Survey Results, Passes Resolution Calling for Improvements to Trash Collection and Snow Removal
Commission cites resident feedback documenting missed trash service, unsafe walking conditions, and poor communication following January snowstorm
ANC 1E Launches Georgia Avenue Economic Development Committee to Drive Corridor Revitalization
Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 1E voted unanimously Wednesday night to create a Special Committee on Georgia Avenue Economic Development, formalizing a sustained effort to strengthen one of Ward 1’s most important commercial corridors and align neighborhood priorities with the District’s FY27 budget process.
ANC 1E Supports DDOT Strategic Bikeway Plan, Pushes for Ward 1 Priorities
ANC 1E has expressed its support for the District Department of Transportation’s Strategic Bikeway Plan and outlined specific Ward 1 corridors the Commission believes should be prioritized within the plan’s implementation framework.
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 Opposes FY26 Budget Provision Repealing D.C. Sanctuary City Protections
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 — At its June 25, 2025, public meeting, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1E unanimously adopted a resolution opposing the proposed repeal of sanctuary city protections included in the Mayor’s … Continue reading ANC 1E Opposes FY26 Budget Provision Repealing D.C. Sanctuary City Protections
ANC 1E Opposes Bill Weakening D.C. Open Meetings Law
ANC 1E unanimously adopted a resolution opposing B26-0208, the “Open Meetings Clarification Amendment Act of 2025.” The Commission expressed serious concerns that B26-0208 would weaken the District’s open government framework by creating vague new exemptions to the Open Meetings Act.
ANC 1E Calls for Action on D.C. Auditor’s Recommendations to Improve DCPS Staffing and Budget Transparency
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 1E unanimously adopted a resolution on May 28, 2025, urging the D.C. Council and District education leadership to act on the April 2025 report … Continue reading ANC 1E Calls for Action on D.C. Auditor’s Recommendations to Improve DCPS Staffing and Budget Transparency
ANC 1E Calls for Investigation into Ongoing Pepco Outages in Park View
unanimously adopted a resolution urging the Office of the People’s Counsel (OPC) to investigate repeated Pepco reliability failures in the Park View neighborhood.
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.
