3G Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 27, 2023 at 7 pm
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March 27, 2023 Public Meeting – Registration and Meeting Information
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3G represents the Chevy Chase neighborhood. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection, and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies. Note: ANC 3G meets the second and fourth Monday of every month. Note: Although its name begins with a "3" this ANC is actually located in two wards, Ward 3 and Ward 4.
4B Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 27, 2023 at 7 pm
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Agendas – Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B represents Takoma, Manor Park, South Manor Park, Riggs Park, Lamond-Riggs and part of Brightwood neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
3D Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 1, 2023 at 7 pm
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https://us06web.zoom.us/j/3245082822#success
For agenda, go to: https://www.anc3d.org/ (Next Meeting)
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3D represents the American University, Foxhall, Palisades, Spring Valley, and Wesley Heights neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
2C Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 14, 2023 at 6 pm
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Government | ANC 2C (Next Meetings)
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2C represents Shaw, Mount Vernon Square, Chinatown, Blagden Alley, and part of Logan Circle neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection, and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
6B Virtual Public Meeting via WebEx
March 14, 2023 at 7 pm
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ANC 6B Agendas
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6B represents the Capitol Hill, Eastern Market, and Barney Circle neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection, and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
4C Hybrid Public Meeting
Virtual component: Zoom
In-Person component: Petworth Library Meeting Room
March 8, 2023 at 6:30 pm
For meeting access information, go to:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12YeNBKroAUKVceoXkxKNuCDVGnv8bWZVD-zZ0Y7Viq8/edit
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4C represents the 16th Street Heights, Petworth, Columbia Heights and parts of Crestwood neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection, and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
3B Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 9, 2023 at 7 pm
For agenda and meeting access information, go to:
https://anc3b.org/
(Upcoming Meeting Agenda)
Note: The agenda and meeting link as of 3/2/23 were TBD. Please check 3B’s website or this page later on for details.
3C Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 20, 2023 at 7 pm
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ANC3C Public Meeting - March 20, 2023 | ANC 3C
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3C represents the Cathedral Heights, Cleveland Park, Massachusetts Heights, McLean Gardens and Woodley Park neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods that are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
8B In-Person Public Meeting
March 21, 2023 at 7 pm
Agenda: See agenda in the attachments section below.
Location: 7D Metropolitan Police Department 2455 Alabama Ave, SE, Washington, DC, 20032, Community Room
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 8B represents the Garfield Heights, Knox Hill and Shipley Terrace neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
3A Virtual and In-Person Public Meeting
To register for the meeting, go to: https://anc3a.org/march-2023-meeting-notice
In-Person component: National Presbyterian Church (corner of Nebraska Avenue and Van Ness Street), in Room 109, on Level One of the Main Building.
5E Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 21, 2023 at 7 pm
See agenda below in the “Attachments” section.
For meeting access information, go to:
https://anc5edc.blogspot.com/p/home.html
The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
3F Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 21, 2023 at 7 pm
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http://anc3f.com/
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3F represents the North Cleveland Park, Forest Hills and Tenleytown neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods that are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
4D Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 15, 2023 at 6:30 pm
To register for the meeting, go to:
ANC 4D
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4D represents the Petworth neighborhood. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
5C Virtual Public Meeting via WebEx
March 15, 2023 at 7 pm
For agenda and meeting access information, go to:
Calendar
(Scroll down to: ANC 5C March 2023 Full Commission meeting)
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 5C represents the Brentwood, Langdon, Woodridge, Woodridge South, Gateway, Arboretum, and Fort Lincoln neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
2A Zoom and In-Person Public Meeting at West End Library
March 15, 2023 at 7:30 pm
For agenda and meeting access information, go to:
https://anc2a.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/ANC-2A-Regular-March-2023-Agenda.pdf
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2A represents the Foggy Bottom/West End neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
4B Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 27, 2023 at 7 pm
For meeting access information, go to:
Agendas – Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B represents Takoma, Manor Park, South Manor Park, Riggs Park, Lamond-Riggs and part of Brightwood neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
3G Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 27, 2023 at 7 pm
To register for the meeting, go to:
March 27, 2023 Public Meeting – Registration and Meeting Information
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3G represents the Chevy Chase neighborhood. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection, and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies. Note: ANC 3G meets the second and fourth Monday of every month. Note: Although its name begins with a "3" this ANC is actually located in two wards, Ward 3 and Ward 4.
4E Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 21, 2023 at 7 pm
To register for the meeting, go to:
NEXT MEETING | ANC 4E
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. You may also join by phone by dialing (301) 715- 8592 and entering meeting ID: 961 2422 5578.
5A Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
Mar 22, 2023 at 6:45 pm
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Advisory Neighborhood Commission 5A represents the Michigan Park, North Michigan Park, Woodridge, Fort Lincoln, University Heights and Brookland neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.
3D Virtual Public Meeting via Zoom
March 1, 2023 at 7 pm
For meeting access information, go to:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/3245082822#success
For agenda, go to: https://www.anc3d.org/ (Next Meeting)
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3D represents the American University, Foxhall, Palisades, Spring Valley, and Wesley Heights neighborhoods. The Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) consider a wide range of policies and programs affecting their neighborhoods, including traffic, parking, recreation, street improvements, liquor licenses, zoning, economic development, police protection, sanitation and trash collection and the District's annual budget. In each of these areas, the intent of the ANC legislation is to ensure input from an advisory board that is made up of the residents of the neighborhoods who are directly affected by government action. The ANCs are the body of government with the closest official ties to the people in a neighborhood. The ANCs present their positions and recommendations on issues to various District government agencies, the Executive Branch and the DC Council. They also present testimony to independent agencies, boards and commissions, usually under rules of procedure specific to those entities. By law, the ANCs may also present their positions to federal agencies.