Reminder: April 24 Meeting on Reservation 13

April 22, 2013

On Wednesday, April 24, the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development (DMPED) will hold a community meeting on development plans for parcels F1 and G1 at Reservation 13. Representatives of the sole development team to bid on the project – Donatelli/Blue Skye – will share their plans and answer community questions.

The meeting is from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm at the Department of Corrections Training Academy at DC General (1901 D Street SE), Room 1340.

Attendees can enter the former hospital campus at 19th and C Streets, SE. Metro to Stadium-Armory. Attendees driving to the event can park on the campus by making a left at the first stop sign and heading past the Protective Services Division parking lot as directed to a special visitor parking area. Use the Department of Corrections Video Visitation Center entrance.


*UPDATED* A Huge Loss for Hill East

April 20, 2013

This past week, Hill East lost a great friend and passionate advocate. Frank Zampatori, a longtime Hill East resident, passed away on Monday. A number of Hill East residents have posted great tributes to Frank on the newhilleast listserv:

No one — no one — could or will ever match Frank’s experience or his institutional memory on the subject of District politics or on the longstanding issues in our neighborhood.

It was important for Hill East that Frank kept a close eye on what was happening on the DC General / Hill East Waterfront…

From a neighborhood perspective, Frank helped our neighborhood immensely. He was an active citizen in Ward 6. Frank kept notes. When politicians lied, Frank remembered. (And he was not shy about telling people.) Frank protected our neighborhood. He tracked what was going on and got involved to protect us from dumb decisions.

His energy and supportive words and actions helped me know that I would be okay on my block – that I can help change what goes on by being active in my community. 

I first met Frank during my 2010 ANC campaign. I’m not sure if he thought I could win, but I appreciated his willingness to answer my questions and provide advice, particularly since he didn’t live in my Single Member District (he ultimately did end up in my SMD after ANC redistricting).

Once I was elected, I soon realized Frank was one of, if not the most, knowledgeable residents about the neighborhood. I always looked forward to our conversations, particularly ones on Reservation 13. Frank played a key role in the community process that developed the Reservation 13 master plan and was extremely frustrated that city leaders had put development plans on the back burner. He constantly worked behind the scenes to try and move the development forward. 

Frank was also very concerned with the city’s lack of transparency about the DC General homeless shelter, methadone clinic and other clinics on Reservation 13. During the redistricting and training facility battles, he gave me a “DC General 101” course on how many people were being housed on the site and in what buildings.  At times, Frank knew more about what was happening at Reservation 13 and DC General than the city.

I was particularly appreciative that Frank accepted an invitation to participate in a panel discussion on the history of Reservation 13. The goal of this session was to provide Hill East residents with background on the Reservation 13 master plan in anticipation of Mayor Gray’s visit to the neighborhood to discuss efforts to bring a Washington Redskins training facility to the site. Frank was in his element during the panel discussion, which riveted the 130+ attendees at St. Coletta. Though he couldn’t attend the meeting at the Armory, he was extremely pleased that we all called out the Mayor and Councilmember Jack Evans on the false claim that the Res. 13 master plan included a baseball stadium. He called out city leaders all the time.

Frank and I agreed that city leaders would only pay attention to Reservation 13 if Hill East residents made them pay attention to Reservation 13. I’m sure Frank probably had the upcoming April 24 Reservation 13 meeting on his calendar. And I’m also sure he was skeptical that the meeting would result in anything more than continued delays and broken promises. But I can guarantee that he would have been there if he could.

I’m sure going to miss Frank…and so will our neighborhood.

Updated 4/23/13: A memorial service for Frank is being held this Thursday, April 25, 6:30 pm at Pope Funeral Home, 2617 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Following the memorial service, there will be a gathering at 8:30 pm at Trattoria Alberto (526 8th Street SE to celebrate Frank’s life.


Freedom Way Alley Cleanup on Sun., April 14

April 13, 2013
The southern section of Freedom Way SE.

The southern section of Freedom Way SE.

Neighbors have organized a Freedom Way Alley Cleanup for tomorrow, Sunday, April 14, 9:00 am. Come and help clean up the alley for spring. Brooms, rakes, shovels and bags will be available thanks to the DC Department of Public Works Helping Hands Program. A big thanks to Freedom Way resident Sarah Converse for organizing the cleanup.

Hope to see you there!


Tuesday Updates: 17th Street, PSA 108, Pretzels, Crepes

August 14, 2012
  • A quick update on ANC 6B’s effort to get a speed camera installed on 17th Street SE. MPD’s contract with the speed camera vendor is finalized but awaiting the approval of the DC Council. Since the Council is on recess, approval of the contract is not expected until September at the earliest. MPD still has 17th Street SE on its list of streets in need of photo enforcement. Note that MPD has removed the portable camera at 19th Street SE and Burke Street SE but plans to rotate it back to that location periodically. In addition, Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells has created a task force to study fine reductions for speed cameras located across the District.
  • Speaking of MPD, check out PSA 108’s August Newsletter (pdf) for advice on reporting suspicious individuals and activity and the latest neighborhood crime statistics. This month’s PSA 108 meeting is this Thursday, August 16, 7 pm at Liberty Baptist Church, 527 Kentucky Avenue SE.
  • The Pretzel Bakery was featured in the cover story for last week’s Washington City Paper.  The story focused on how the Pretzel Bakery and other businesses are using DC tap water in their recipes. Congratulations to owner Sean Haney on the article…and for making fantastic pretzels!
  • Crepes on the Corner (257 15th Street SE) is hosting a weekly Farmer’s Market on their patio. Make sure you  stop by on Saturday’s between 10 am and 2 pm to purchase some fresh fruit (and a crepe!).

D Street SE Block Party on Saturday

August 3, 2012

The residents of the 1500 and 1600 blocks of D Street SE are hosting their annual block party tomorrow (Sat., Aug. 4) from 10 am – 6 pm. All are welcome. The party will be located between 15th and 16th Streets SE on D Street. Should be a great time and a wonderful opportunity to meet and/or catch up with neighbors. Hope to see you there!

A big thanks to longtime Hill East resident Susan Coleman for organizing the event.