Tell the DC Council to Officially Designate 2018 as the Year of the Anacostia - and Support Groups who are Improving the Corridor

The DC Council is going to hold a hearing at 11:00am on January 11th to decide on whether to officially declare 2018 to be the Year of the Anacostia. Besides officially naming the year, you may wonder how this affects you. Well, the official resolution includes the language that says “The District of Columbia government should identify resources and policies that create opportunities for recreation within the Anacostia watershed, ensure sustainable development on and along the Anacostia River, and continue improvements to the water quality of the Anacostia River.” This could mean that groups in the Anacostia River corridor may be able to access more resources and funding to do good work in 2018.

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Funding Available for Stormwater Projects and "Year of the Anacostia" Projects

DOEE's Community Stormwater Colutions Grant program provides start-up funding for community-oriented projects that improve the District’s waterways. Ideal projects should raise awareness and lead to behavior change around the impacts of stormwater runoff on the District’s water bodies. 

A special focus of this year’s grants are projects that support the “Year of the Anacostia”, which commemorates the 100 year anniversary of Anacostia Park and the many events and milestones that will be celebrated along the river in 2018.

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Get Updated on the Anacostia at the next Anacostia Coordinating Council Meeting - Nov 28

The Anacostia Coordinating Council, a leading member of APACC, is an civic organizing group that has brought together neighbors in Anacostia for over 30 years. The next ACC meeting will be focused on the topic of the Anacostia River, featuring updates on the Centennial of Anacostia Park with Tara Morrison, Superintendent of Anacostia Park, and updates on the Anacostia River Sediment Project with Gretchen Mikeska, Anacostia Coordinator with the Department of Energy and Environment. 

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PARKing Day 2017!

September 15, 2017 was a bright and sunny day – a great day to celebrate PARKing Day! PARKing Day is an annual worldwide event that transforms parking spaces into mini-parks or public spaces for one day.The Anacostia Park and Community Collaborative was invited to participate in Parking Day this year in the District of Columbia, alongside the DC Department of Transportation’s Urban Forestry division and the Washington Area Bicyclist Association.

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Norton in Your Neighborhood: A Conversation with Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton

The Anacostia Coordinating Council (ACC), a member of APACC, is hosting its September meeting tomorrow, Tuesday September 26, from 11:45-2:00pm. This meeting will feature a conversation with DC's elected delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton and will take place at the Anacostia Community Museum at 1901 Fort Place SE. This conversation may be of great interest to community groups and residents of Wards 7 and 8. 

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Policy memo: Proposed Amendments to the District Elements of the Comprehensive Plan

APACC submitted a joint response to the DC Office of Planning’s call for amendments to the Comprehensive Plan in the spring of 2017. We did this because our collaborative represents organizations that span a variety of missions and interests but that overlap on a central shared goal to achieve a healthy Anacostia River with exemplary parks and thriving communities along its shores, particularly east of the river.

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Connecting for a Cleaner Anacostia River - June 21 Stakeholder Meeting Summary

Over 80 people gathered in the basement of Thurgood Marshall Academy in Anacostia last month for an event titled “Connecting for a Cleaner Anacostia River.” The first of several planned public events, this meeting on June 21 featured presentations by Tommy Wells of the Department of Energy & Environment, Tara Morrison of the National Park Service and consultants working on behalf of both agencies. The presentations updated the audience about the latest progress on the “Anacostia River Sediment Project” (ARSP) - the plan to clean up contamination at the bottom of the Anacostia River.

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Community Forum: Documenting the Anacostia River

Saturday, July 15 | 11am – 1pm

Join the Anacostia Community Museum to explore the various ways in which DC residents have documented the Anacostia River and its communities and what impact such documentation can have on the health of the river and the neighborhoods along its banks. Discussion will include how the various visions and experiences of individuals can help to create a multi-layered sense of place that is honored by all, the multitude of ways in which documentation can take place, the power created by such efforts, and the importance of youth participation in the placement of their river and communities in the historical record. 

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