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Mid City East Initiative
Kick-Off Meeting and Open House
Saturday, April 27, 2013, 10:00am-12:30pm
The Office of Planning (OP) and District Department of Transportation (DDOT) invite you to the first public meeting for the Mid City East Initiative to create a Small Area Plan and Livability Study for the neighborhoods of LeDroit Park, Bloomingdale, Eckington, Truxton Circle, Bates-Hanover and Sursum Corda.
We’d like to get to know our residents and stakeholders and what is important to you!
Fun, informative and meaningful for all ages!
Meeting Location:
Community Academy
Public Charter School Auditorium
1400 First Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Topics Include:
Transportation & Environment
Housing & Redevelopment
Historic Resources
Commercial Revitalization
Parks & Open Space
If you require special accommodations to fully participate in this meeting, please call Joyce Tsepas at 202-535-1556 or email joyce.tsepas@dc.gov.
As part of the kick-off, also join us for neighborhood walks or bike rides with the planning team!
Show us your neighborhood from your point of view!
Friday, April 26th
3:30pm WALK (April 26th)
Eckington Neighborhood
Meet at Sidewalk in front of McKinley Technical High School
Summit Place and T Street NE
4:30pm BIKE or WALK (April 26th)
Eckington Neighborhood
Meet at Capital Bikeshare station
Q Street NE and Eckington Place
Bring your own bike or rental available
5:30pm WALK (April 26th)
Bloomingdale & Eckington Neighborhoods
Meet at southbound Bryant Street bus stop (route 80)
North Capitol and Bryant Street (NW corner)
6:30pm BIKE or WALK (April 26th)
Bloomingdale, LeDroit Park & Truxton Circle Neighborhoods
Meet outside Windows Cafe
First and Rhode Island Avenue NW
Saturday, April 27th
9:00am WALK (April 27th)
Bates-Hanover & Truxton Circle Neighborhoods
Meet at Catania Bakery
Near North Capitol and O Street NW
1:00pm WALK (April 27th)
Bates-Hanover, Truxton Circle & Sursum Corda Neighborhoods
Meet at 1st and P Street NW
For more information about the Mid City East Initiative visit www.midcityeast.com