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… Downtown’s New Parking Program Media Contacts Reggie Sanders , – (202) 437-0809, reggie.sand[email protected] Michelle Phipps-Evans – (202) 497-0124, … pricing pilot, which is expected to make parking easier and reduce congestion. The pilot will encompass all 1,300 …
… development near the U Street corridor in Ward 1 with the grand opening of a Whole Foods Market at 965 Florida Avenue, … including 132 units of deeply affordable housing for low- and very-low income households located just two blocks from the vibrant U Street corridor and entertainment district and five blocks from the U Street …
… (Washington, DC) – In celebration of the holiday season, and to thank employees for their continued dedication to the District government and the residents they serve, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that District Government offices and service centers will close on Christmas Eve, Tuesday, …
… Epidemic (WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser and the DC Department of Behavioral Health announced the … DC., the District’s strategic plan to reduce opioid use and misuse and to reduce opioid-related deaths by 50 percent by 2020. …
… that were brought together to think through strategies and investments necessary to transform health care delivery … we are proud to have world-class health care resources and to have one of the lowest uninsured rates in the nation, but inequalities still persist and we know we can do better,” said Mayor Bowser. “I formed …
… after a growth rate of 1.4 percent between July 1, 2016 and July 1, 2017 – ranking the District eighth in percent … continues to attract new residents from around the region and across the globe. We are a city where people want to do … producing and preserving affordable housing, accelerating school reform, and building a safer, stronger DC.” With an …
… COVID-19 Vaccination Plan designates members of the DC Fire and EMS Department (FEMS) among the first to receive the … long-awaited vaccine. “Today, we have hope. After a long and tragic nine months, help is finally on the way. The … his medical career by attending the Georgetown University School of Medicine. He continued on to intern at Emory …
… bond to the pavement. These roadways include I-295, I-395 and major streets such as Georgia Avenue, NW; Pennsylvania Avenue, SE and NW; South Dakota Avenue, NE; Martin Luther King Jr. … homeless shelters, COVID-19 testing sites, and DC Public Schools. Streateries Streateries and parklets are not to be …
… noon in advance of snow falling Wednesday through Thursday and possibly into Friday. Wintry weather, including freezing rain and sleet, may continue into the weekend. The deployment … COVID-19 testing and vaccination sites, and DC Public Schools. Hypothermia Alert and Shelters If you see someone …
… Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser was joined by community members and business leaders to highlight her robust investments in bringing jobs and business back to DC. The Mayor’s Fiscal Year 2022 Fair … Employment Program for an Earn and Learn model for high school students who need credit recovery or summer learning …