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Ward 3

Ward 3 in Washington D.C. is a predominantly affluent, residential area in Northwest D.C., known for its tree-lined streets, strong schools, parks, and diverse neighborhoods like Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, Chevy Chase, and Tenleytown, featuring local shops and single-family homes alongside historic estates, with Matthew Frumin serving as its current Democratic Councilmember.

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Updates on Ward 3E’s July 25th Advisory Neighborhood Commissions Meeting

On July 25th, Ward 3E’s Advisory Neighborhood Commissions met virtually to discuss the future developments of the American University Park, Tenleytown, and Friendship Heights areas. Officers in attendance included Vice Chair Matthew Cohen, Secretary Amy B. Hall, Chairperson Jonathan Bender, and Treasurer Tom Quinn. Here are some updates from the meeting: Updates on Crime District

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*Additional Reward Offered* Homicide: 3300 Block of Dubois Place, Southeast

Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Homicide Branch are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred on Sunday, August 9, 2020, in the 3300 block of Dubois Place, Southeast.   At approximately 12:20 am, members of the Sixth District were at the listed location, due to a large gathering, when they heard

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July 23rd Ward 5 Report

View this email in your browser Neighbors, I hope that this finds you safe and healthy during this most difficult time.  I send my sincerest condolences to the family and friends of the people who have lost loved ones due to COVID-19.  The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and will have a

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Mayor Bowser Awards $3.6 Million in HOPE Grants

Wednesday, July 1, 2020 (Washington, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser awarded $3.6 million in funding to DC-based nonprofits that are conducting public health outreach, particularly with vulnerable populations, to support the District’s response to COVID-19. “These HOPE grants acknowledge and support the critical role community organizations play in ensuring Washingtonians have the information and

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Mayor Bowser Awards $2.3 Million in Great Streets Grants to Transform Neighborhood Corridors

Monday, January 13, 2020 Mayor Releases Study on Supporting Minority- and Women-Owned Small Businesses (Washington, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser and Interim Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development John Falcicchio awarded over $2.3 million in Fiscal Year 2020 Great Streets Small Business Grants to 48 local small businesses. The investment continues Mayor Bowser’s […]

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Mayor Bowser to Present 34th Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards to Celebrate and Honor DC’s Arts and Creative Communities

Tuesday, November 5, 2019 (Washington, DC) On Wednesday, November 6, at 7 pm, Mayor Muriel Bowser will present the District’s 34th Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards to honor artists and organizations and celebrate the District’s arts, humanities, and creative communities. For the first time, DC residents voted for award winners via online polling. At the event, Mayor Bowser […]

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Ward 1

Ward 1 in Washington D.C.
is a vibrant, compact, and historically rich central district known for its diverse neighborhoods like Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, and Mount Pleasant, featuring historic rowhouses, lively commercial corridors, strong Latino and Black cultural roots, significant immigrant populations, and landmarks like Meridian Hill Park and the National Zoo, while being the most densely populated and experiencing rapid demographic shifts, notes.

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Ward 2

Ward 2 in Washington D.C.
is a geographically diverse and historically rich area covering downtown, the National Mall, Georgetown, Foggy Bottom, Dupont Circle, and parts of Cleveland Park, featuring major government buildings, universities (Georgetown, GWU), embassies, vibrant shopping/dining, and historic residential areas, serving as a central hub for tourism, business, and diverse community life with significant landmarks like the White House and Rock Creek Park.

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