17th & 19th Streets Project Progress Report

June 25, 2013

The District Department of Transportation has scheduled a June 27 meeting to provide a progress report on the 17th & 19th Streets Safety Improvement Project. Unfortunately, the meeting conflicts with the June 27 ANC 6B Hill East Task Force meeting on the future of the DC General shelter.

Since many Hill East residents plan to attend the meeting on DC General, DDOT was kind enough to share with me the information and handouts they plan to present and distribute on Thursday. Note that the final recommendations for the 17th & 19th Streets project remain the same as discussed last fall – DDOT will not announce any major changes at the meeting.

The big news is that the project is on schedule – the design phase is 90 percent complete with a deadline of Aug. 31, 2013. That means construction could begin by the end of the year. I’m also pleased that the project recommendations include the stretch of 17th Street SE between Potomac Ave SE and Barney Circle.  v

DDOT’s June 27 meeting on the project will take place from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm at Pilgrim AME Church (612 17th Street NE).


Monday Quick Takes: 1550 Penn, Barney Circle, Mayor Gray’s FY14 Budget & Hill East

April 1, 2013
  • ANC 6B’s Planning & Zoning Committee will consider zoning relief for a proposed 80-84 unit residential building at 1550 Pennsylvania Avenue SE on Wed., April 3, 7:00 pm at St. Coletta of Greater Washington (1901 Independence Avenue SE). At the meeting, NOVO Development will explain why they are requesting parking and loading variances and a special exception related to the height of the building’s mechanical penthouse. Residents will also have an opportunity to weigh in on the project. Read my recap of last week’s second community meeting for more details.
  • On Monday, April 8, ANC 6B’s Transportation Committee will be discussing the DDOT’s Barney Circle-Southeast Boulevard project. The committee will likely recommend that the commission send a letter to DDOT on key principles and concerns with the project. I plan to push for language that includes the 700 and 800 blocks of 17th Street SE and Kentucky Avenue SE in the scope of the Barney Circle project since both of these streets will be greatly affected by the proposed new traffic circle. The meeting will take place at 6:30 pm at the Hill Center (921 Pennsylvania Avenue SE).
  • Mayor Gray’s FY2014 budget, released last week, includes lots of funding for development projects across the city…except for Reservation 13. While projects such as Skyland Shopping Center ($40 million), St. Elizabeth’s ($29.5 million) and Walter Reed ($2.3 million), the budget includes zero dollars for infrastructure related to the Hill East waterfront development. The only funding for Reservation 13 is $500,000 for the Department of General Services  to conduct  studies of the existing buildings/facilities at Reservation 13 to determine “short-term and long-term utilization of the asset.” Again, it appears that Mayor Gray is unwilling to invest in the future of the Hill East waterfront.
  • On the positive side, the Mayor’s budget does include funding for the 17th & 19th Street Safety Improvement Project recommendations. Construction on improvements to 17th & 19th Street SE are set to begin in spring 2014, and the Mayor’s budget calls for $600,000 (to be supplemented by federal funds).
  • Mayor Gray will be holding a Ward 6 Budget Town Hall on Thursday, April 25, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm at Logan School (215 G Street NE). The town hall will be a good opportunity to ask the Mayor questions about his FY14 budget, his commitment to the Hill East waterfront and other key priorities in the city.

ANC 6B November Meeting Recap

November 14, 2012

The District Department of Transportation’s 17th & 19th Street Safety Improvement Project recommendations were on the agenda of last night’s ANC 6B meeting at the Hill Center. Here is a brief meeting recap:

  • Michelle Pourciau of  McKissack & McKissack, DDOT’s consulting partners on the 17th & 19th Street Safety Improvement Project, provided a brief overview of the project’s recommendations and answered commission and audience questions. Ms. Pourciau confirmed that DDOT plans to extend the 17th Street SE recommendations to the 700 & 800 blocks of 17th Street SE and clarified that the goal is to have all of the recommendations implemented by spring/summer of 2014.
  • I asked Ms. Pourciau about the installing a raised crosswalk at the intersection of 17th Street SE and E Street SE, a major pedestrian crossing and the point where one lane of traffic will split into two lanes. She replied that DDOT did consider that option but determined that the raised cross walk would be too close to the traffic signal at 17th and Potomac Avenue SE to be effective. Ms. Pourciau did say that DDOT will look into other options for the intersection.
  • After the DDOT presentation, ANC 6B unanimously approved a resolution (pdf) in support of the project’s recommendations. The resolution also includes three requests for DDOT:
    • Include the 700 & 800 blocks of Kentucky Avenue SE when implementing the project’s 17th Street SE safety recommendations,
    • Examine ways to discourage drivers from using the turn lane as a passing lane at the intersection of 17th Street SE and E Street SE,
    • Install appropriate pedestrian crossings at the intersections of 19th and C Streets SE and 19th and Burke Streets SE where pedestrians cross to access the Stadium-Armory Metro plaza and St. Coletta of Greater Washington
  • The commission voted 9-0-1 to withdraw a protest of Ambar (523 8th Street SE – formerly Jordan’s 8) after the owners agreed to sign a voluntary agreement. The original basis for the protest was commissioner and resident concerns about the potential for noise coming from the establishment’s elevated outside patio. Ultimately, commissioners felt the new voluntary agreement, which outlines how the owners will work to reduce sound coming from the patio, was sufficient to address the concerns.
  • Given the Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board’s unwillingness to enforce the commission’s stated position on banning the sale of two-packs and three-packs of beer, the commission voted 9-1 to rescind its position. Moving forward, ANC 6B plans to push for bans on the sale of two-packs and three-packs on a case-by-case basis.
  • On an 8-0-1 vote, the commission supported a resolution introduced by Commissioner Neil Glick (6B08) requesting that the intersection in front of the Embassy of Bulgaria (1621 22nd Street NW) be renamed in honor of Bulgarian hero Dimitar Peshev. ANC 2D, which represents the area where the intersection is located, has already voted in support of the resolution.
  • I announced that ANC 6B’s Hill East Task Force will meet on Monday, November 26, 7:00 pm at St. Coletta of Greater Washington (1901 Independence Avenue SE). Ketan Gada and Jose Sousa of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development’s (DMPED) office will provide an update on the Request for Expressions of Interest for Phase I of the Hill East Waterfront/Reservation 13 development.
  • The December ANC 6B meeting will take place on Tuesday, December 11, 7 pm at the Hill Center.

Thanks to everyone who attended meetings and weighed in on the 17th & 19th Street Safety Improvement Project. When implemented, the project’s recommendations will certainly improve safety along these two corridors.


*UPDATED* ANC 6B To Consider DDOT 17th & 19th Street Recommendations

November 12, 2012

DDOT plans to narrow 17th Street SE from two lanes to one lane between East Capitol Street and E Street SE.

In late September, the District Department of Transportation announced its final recommendations for the 17th and 19th Streets Safety Improvement Project. On Tuesday night (Nov. 13), ANC 6B will consider the recommendations during the commission’s November meeting, 7 pm, at the Hill Center (921 Pennsylvania Avenue SE).

Prior to taking action, the commission will hear a presentation from DDOT on the recommendations (read my detailed post on the specific recommendations). DDOT will also take commission and audience questions. If you plan on attending the meeting, please note that the DDOT presentation and commission action on the recommendations will take place after 8:00 pm.

While I plan to support the recommendations, I will push for the commission’s resolution to include:

  1. A request for full funding for the project so that implementation can begin in spring 2014,
  2. An extension of the 17th Street SE recommendations (curb extensions, etc.) to the 700 & 800 blocks of 17th Street SE (south of Potomac Ave SE), and
  3. Inclusion of a raised pedestrian crosswalk at 17th and E Streets SE, where 17th Street SE will transition from one lane to two lanes.

Please post your comments or questions below.

Updated 11/12/12: Here are links to the DDOT 17th & 19th Street Project Fact Sheet (pdf) and to a draft of the resolution (pdf) that ANC 6B will consider tomorrow night.


Election Week Quick Takes: Vote Grosso, 17th & 19th, Leaf Collection

November 5, 2012
  • Tuesday, Nov. 6 is Election Day. Polls open at 7 am and close at 8 pm. You can find your polling place by visiting the DC Board of Elections website. Residents who live in 6B09: If you live south of D Street SE and west of 17th Street SE, you vote at Watkins Elementary School (Precinct 91). If you live north of D Street SE and/or east of 17th Street SE, you vote at Payne Elementary School (Precinct 87). 
  • In the race for At-Large Councilmember, I’m supporting independent David Grosso. I’ve been impressed by David’s commitment to clean up the DC Council and make ethics and education a priority. I’m confident that David will listen to and support the residents of our neighborhood, unlike our current non-majority At-Large Councilmember Michael Brown. David has been endorsed by Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells, former Ward 6 Councilmember Sharon Ambrose and the Washington Post.
  • While I’m fortunate to not have an opponent in my ANC race, my three ANC 6B freshman colleagues face challengers. In a previous post, I explained why I support Jared Critchfield, Ivan Frishberg and Brian Pate for reelection. I hope all three come out on top Tuesday night.
  • DDOT’s 17th and 19th Street Safety Improvement Project Recommendations will be on ANC 6B’s November 13 meeting agenda. While the meeting will begin at 7 pm at the Hill Center (921 Pennsylvania Avenue SE), DDOT will not present until the 8:00 pm hour. Read my post on the recommendations.
  • The Department of Public Works has announced its leaf collection schedule. DPW will pick up leaves in Hill East between November 19 and December 1 and between December 17 and December 29. Make sure to rake leaves into the treebox the weekends prior to collection periods. Holiday trees will be collected between Dec. 31 and Jan. 12, 2013.