Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Penn Branch Citizens' Civic Association meeting tonight

The Penn Branch Citizens' Civic Association monthly meeting will be held tonight, September 8, 2010, promptly at 7:00 pm. The meeting will end at or prior to 9:00 pm. The meeting location is the Pennsylvania Ave. Baptist Church, located at 3000 Pennsylvania Ave., S.E. Washington, D.C. The meeting room entry is in the basement on the back of the building.

Discussions regarding the budgeting process for FY 2011, including tradition programs and services and new activity ideas submitted by Robin Murphy, "to Bridge the Penn Branch Community" will be highlighted.

We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

11th Street Bridge Project Update/Alert




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Temporary Shuttle Service
Between Anacostia High School and Anacostia Pool/Fitness Center

Please, do not walk across DC295 / I-295 at any time. Doing so is very dangerous and illegal!!

Temporary shuttle service is being provided between Anacostia High School and the Anacostia Pool / Fitness Center by the District Department of Transportation this summer while the pedestrian bridge is rebuilt.

Shuttle service will start and end at Anacostia High School, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 8:15 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 8:15 p.m. The shuttle will make a complete loop every 30 minutes.


Anacostia High School Pick Up/Drop Off – Monday through Friday


A.M.

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00

10:30

-

11:30

-


P.M.

12:00

12:30

1:00

1:30

2:00

2:30

3:00

3:30


Last shuttle drop off is at 3:30 p.m. with no additional service until the next morning.


Anacostia Pool/Fitness Center Pick Up/Drop Off – Monday through Friday


A.M.

8:45

9:15

9:45

10:15

10:45

-

11:45

-


P.M.

12:15

12:45

1:15

1:45

2:15

2:45

3:15

-


Last shuttle pick up is at 3:15 p.m. with no additional service until the next morning.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

11th Street Bridge Project - Traffic Advisory Update March 22 to April 2 2010



***TRAFFIC ADVISORY-UPDATE***

Off-Peak Travel Hour Lane Closures Possible from March 22 to April 2

On 11th Street Bridge, Adjacent Portions of DC 295/I-295 and Local Streets

One lane may be closed on up to two block portions of

M, N, O and S Street SE and Good Hope Road

WASHINGTON, DC – Weekdays from Monday, March 22 to Friday, April 2, contractors for the District of Columbia Department of Transportation (DDOT) will conduct a variety of work for the 11th Street Bridge Project requiring off-peak-hour lane closures on the 11th Street Bridge, DC 295/I-295 and adjacent portions of some local streets where parking will be temporarily restricted.

From 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday closures include:

· One lane of the outbound 11th Street Bridge.

· The left lane of the inbound 11th Street Bridge.

· One lane and the shoulder in each direction of DC295/I-295 between Pennsylvania Avenue and Howard Road.

· The right lane westbound on M and N Street SE between 12th and 11th Street.

· The right lane eastbound on O Street SE between 11th and 12th Street with parking restricted.

· The right lane westbound/northbound on Good Hope Road between the 295 overpass and Anacostia Drive.

From 7:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. Monday through Friday:

· One lane and the shoulder in each direction of DC295/I-295 between Pennsylvania Avenue and Howard Road will be closed.

During the closures, contractors will conduct drainage inspection and cleaning, barrier installation, line striping, equipment relocation, sign work and various other construction activities. Closures may be subject to change due to weather or other unforeseen conditions.

For more information about the 11th Street Bridge Project, please contact Public Information Manager Bryon Johnston at 202-484-2330, ext. 137 or visit www. theanacostiawaterfront.com/11thstreet.jsp.

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Bryon Johnston

Public Information Manager

11th Street Bridge Project

202-484-2330, ext. 137

410-924-2850

Monday, March 15, 2010

Skyland Town Center Development Update and meeting announcement



Attention Penn-Branch Neighbors!!!

The Skyland Town Center Development is coming!!


400 housing units

300,000 sq. ft. of retail space

Community benefits from the developer could include--

· Job training

· Student financial aid

· Support for the Francis Gregory Library

· Support for neighborhood schools

We need your support and your voice to get a fair deal for our community. Please come and engage the developer, the Rappaport Companies.

When: ANC 7B Meeting

7 p.m. Thursday, March 18, 2010

Ryland Epworth Church

3200 S Street SE (near Branch & PA aves.)

This project goes back to the Zoning Commission on April 21, 2010. The hearing begins at 6:30 p.m. at 441 4th St., NW. Please plan to attend .

For more information, call ANC Commissioner Robert Richards, 7B07, 583-3524, or Gilbert Bussey begin_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting, President, Penn-Branch Citizens/Civic Association, 584-6165.

Monday, March 1, 2010

2011 Property Assessments in Penn Branch: How do they compare with the rest of the DC?

Most folks in Penn Branch just received their 2011 Property Tax Assessments and if you're like most of us, you had to have been shocked, in most cases, by major decreases in assessed values for our homes. We all understand that the assessed value is based on fair market value. You hear about home values in the area declining by double digits. However, when you see valuation decreases in the range of 20% to 25% in one year, that should trigger a red flag!

It also begs the question, how do Penn Branch assessments compare to assessments in other parts of town? If one were to review the assessments in other neighborhoods, would one see the steep declines, in say, Berkley, American University Park, Cleveland Park or Forest Hills? Probably not. Why? Also, why does the value of the "land" component of the assessment decrease? How would the assessor know to decrease the "home improvement" component of the assessment, especially when no one has actually inspected the premises? And, finally, why would the assessed tax, after all of the aforementioned declines, increase?

Surely, someone can answer these questions. Otherwise, there is a 900 lb. gorilla in the room.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Post Storm Snow Removal Alert - February 7,2010

DDOT List

For Immediate Release

February 7, 2010

Media Contact: Mafara Hobson, EOM 202-727-2807

Karyn Le Blanc, DDOT 202-497-4572

Linda Grant, DPW 202-671-2375

District Crews Ready for All-Out Approach to Clear City Streets

With Storm System Gone Crews Move into All Areas

Motorists and Pedestrians Asked to Remain Off Streets

While Crews Work to Remove Snow

(Washington, D.C.) – Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, along with DDOT Director Gabe Klein, and DPW Director William O. Howland, Jr. spent time with District crews this morning to thank them for their efforts thus far in combating snow accumulations, some up to 26 inches, resulting from the massive storm that moved through the region this weekend.

“The crews are headed into their fifth shift this morning and have a lot of work ahead of them over the next few days, said Mayor Fenty. “I want to thank them for all their efforts so far and let everyone know they have the city’s appreciation and support behind them as they continue to clear and remove the snow.”

The Mayor and Directors also provided updates for snow removal plans now that the massive snow storm has moved out of the DC area. The storm dumped nearly 26 inches of snow in the District and crews are out in full force.

Nearly 270 pieces of equipment will continue to work in 12-hour shifts plowing, salting, and treating District roadways. DDOT and DPW have had 750 employees working throughout the storm and those crews will continue as removal efforts are underway.

“We had to focus all our efforts on maintaining the major roadways and highways,” said DPW Director Howland. “Keeping those main routes passable allowed emergency response teams and our own crews access to the city during the height of the storm. Having those streets passable will now provide the access we need to get to the residential streets.”

There are a number of key concerns and messages the District crews will need to contend with and the Mayor and Directors are asking residents and business owners to do their parts as well.

“Residents and property owners need to clear their sidewalks so pedestrians can get off the main roadways while our crews are out plowing streets,” said DDOT Director Klein. “It is unsafe for people to be walking in the streets while over 250 trucks move about the city. We really need people to step up and assist in clearing public walkways.”

Property owners have 8 hours after the end of a storm to clear sidewalks. Residents are reminded to please assist elderly and disabled neighbors. Also, take time when clearing sidewalks and take breaks when needed.

District officials also asked people to continue to stay off the roads in order to let crews full access to the roadways.

· Residents should call the Mayor’s Call Center at 311 for non life-threatening situations and service requests and allow crews ample time to clear city streets once the storm has finished before requesting a plow on residential streets.

· Following the storm, immediately clear snow around fire hydrants and catch basins.

· Clear around drains on private property to allow proper drainage of water.

· When shoveling snow do not shovel the snow into the sidewalk or street. Put snow in the tree boxes or back on properties.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Eleventh Street Bridge Project - Traffic Advisory - Off Peak Day and Nighttime Lane Closures Scheduled on DC 295/I-295

Off-Peak Day and Nighttime Lane Closures Scheduled on DC 295/I-295 From Jan. 25 through Feb. 12 as Part of 11th Street Bridge Project

As part of the 11th Street Bridge Project, from Monday, Jan. 25 through Friday, Feb. 12, the District of Columbia Department of Transportation (DDOT) will close one lane in each direction of DC 295/I-295 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and again from 7:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. the next morning between Pennsylvania Avenue and Howard Road.

During these lane closures, contractors will prepare to demolish a pedestrian bridge that crosses above the highway to allow construction of ramps related to the new 11th Street Bridges. A new pedestrian bridge is to be built and open to pedestrians in the same location by Memorial Day Weekend 2010.

For more information about this work or the 11th Street Bridge Project, please contact Public Information Manager Bryon Johnston at 202-484-2330, ext. 137 or visit www. theanacostiawaterfront.com/11thstreet.jsp