Redistricting Forum Takeaways and Call to Action

May 6, 2011

Around 250-300 people attended last night’s Ward 6 Democrats Public Forum on Redistricting at Friendship Charter School. Of the three members on the DC Council’s Subcommittee on Redistricting, only one – Councilmember Phil Mendelson (D-At Large) – was able to attend. Councilmember Michael Brown (I-At Large), one of the co-chairs of the subcommittee, did send a staff member. Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells was also present and re-iterated his intention to fight to keep all of Ward 6 intact.

I presented our Hill East petitions (756 signatures so far) to Councilmember Mendelson and Councilmember Brown’s staff. Thanks again to all who signed the petition and were able to attend the forum!

Here are my three takeaways from last night’s events and conversations:

  1. The Redistricting Subcommittee is focused on Ward 6 – Councilmember Mendelson, who took the bulk of audience questions, repeatedly focused on moving parts of Ward 6 in his remarks. While Ward 7 could gain the population it needs by taking portions of Ward 5, Mendelson was more interested in the Ward 6 options. And while he mentioned that cohesive neighborhoods should be respected in redistricting, he also said getting ward populations to be as close to 75,000 was his preference.
  2. Hill East is Extremely Vulnerable – If the subcommittee is focused on Ward 6, we are the primary target. Instead of viewing the Kingman Park experience as a mistake, it seems the subcommittee is leaning towards adding more of Hill East to Ward 7.
  3. Residential Blocks Beyond the Waterfront are In Play –  While a lot of discussion has been focused on moving Reservation 13, DC Jail and Congressional Cemetery, residential blocks west of 19th St. SE are also in play.

To have any chance of keeping our neighborhood united in Ward 6, we need to call and e-mail the redistricting subcommittee members and tell them that dividing Hill East is unacceptable. Subcommittee members should also be reminded that there are better redistricting options, like shifting the northeastern border of Ward 5, that would keep Hill East whole and allow Ward 7 to gain the population it needs. Once again, here are the three redistricting subcommittee members:

 

 

 

In addition, we need to call and e-mail our other At-Large Councilmembers – Council Chairman Kwame Brown (D) and Councilmember David Catania (I-At-Large).

 

 

Please share this information with your neighbors and encourage them to weigh in. I plan on continuing to seek signatures for our hard copy petition. You can also sign the e-petition if you have not already done so.

Please help us keep Hill East united in Ward 6!


Have You Signed the Petition?

May 4, 2011

If you haven’t had a chance to sign our petition to keep all of Hill East united in Ward 6, I’ll be at the Potomac Avenue Metro Station this evening (Wed., May 4) from 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm.

If you can’t make it to the Metro station tonight, please be sure to sign our e-petition. We want to make sure that the redistricting subcommittee hears from as many Hill residents as possible.

Also, a big thanks to The Hill is Home for posting my op-ed on why all of Hill East should remain in Ward 6.

Thanks again for your help!


Meetings and Events This Week

May 3, 2011
  • The ANC 6B Planning and Zoning Committee is meeting tonight (Tues., May 3), 6:30 pm at Cesar Chavez Public Charter School, 714-722 11th Street SE. You can review the agenda on the ANC 6B website. Please note that you should enter through the courtyard on the 11th Street side of the school.
  • Please make plans to attend the Ward 6 Democrats’ Public Forum on Redistricting on Thursday, May 5, 7 – 8:30 pm at Friendship Charter School (1345 Potomac Ave. SE – across from Harris Teeter). All three members of the DC Council’s Subcommittee on Redistricting have been invited along with Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells. Don’t miss this opportunity to encourage the committee to keep Hill East united with the rest of Capitol Hill in Ward 6!
  • ANC 6B is also holding an Alcoholic Beverage Committee (ABC) meeting on Thursday, May 5, 7:00 pm at Southeast Library, 403 7th Street SE. A potential item of interest on the agenda is whether the commission should recommend renewal of the single sales exemption for S&J Liquors, 1500 Massachusetts Ave, SE. If you have a view on this issue, please post below or send me an e-mail. Note that this case will also be discussed at the full commission meeting on Tues., May 10 if you would rather attend the redistricting forum on Thursday.
  • Looking for a great way to get some exercise and meet your neighbors? Join me this Sunday, May 8 at 8:00 am for the inaugural Dead Man’s Run 5K at Congressional Cemetery. The run will begin at the chapel and proceed around the Cemetery grounds and on to the RFK access road. Proceeds will benefit restoration work at the Cemetery.  Learn how to register on the Congressional Cemetery website

How You Can Support Hill East

April 29, 2011

Here are three things you can do to weigh in on keeping Hill East united with Capitol Hill in Ward 6 (and I hope you can do all three):

1) Sign and circulate petitions – My Hill East colleagues and I on ANC 6B are circulating petitions opposing moving any portion of Hill East, including the Hill East Waterfront (Res. 13), to another ward. I’ll be walking around the neighborhood this weekend and working the Potomac Avenue and Stadium-Armory Metro stations over the next few days. If you are interested in helping circulate petitions on your block, please send me an e-mail (BrianF6b09@anc6b.org).

2) Share your views with the Redistricting Subcommittee – Send an e-mail or call all three subcommittee members.

3) Attend Next Thursday’s Redistricting Forum – The Ward 6 Democrats are sponsoring a public forum on redistricting next Thursday, May 5, 7-8:30 pm at Friendship Charter School (1345 Potomac Avenue SE, across from Harris Teeter). All three of the subcommittee members and Councilmember Tommy Wells have been invited. We would like to see a big turnout for this event.

Note that the time line is moving quickly – the subcommittee must produce a new ward map by the end of May/early June and the Council must approve the new ward boundaries by July.

Please make your voice heard!


My Testimony on Redistricting

April 27, 2011

Today I testified on behalf of ANC 6B at a hearing of the Subcommittee on Redistricting. Below is my official testimony and a copy of a resolution approved unanimously by the ANC 6B Executive Committee.

Testimony

Good morning Chairman Brown, Chairman Evans, Councilmember Mendelson. Thank you for this opportunity to testify. My name is Brian Flahaven, and I am the Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for 6B09. My single member district lies in Hill East and includes Barney Circle, the Historic Congressional Cemetery, and the Eastern Branch Boys & Girls Club Building.

 I am testifying today on behalf of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6B. This testimony has been authorized by a unanimous 7-0 vote of the ANC 6B Executive Committee. I’ve also attached a copy of a resolution also unanimously adopted by the ANC 6B Executive Committee.  

ANC 6B strongly urges the Subcommittee to keep all of Hill East united in the same ward – Ward 6.

Hill East is a part of Capitol Hill. When we shop, we go to Eastern Market. When we dine, we go to Barracks Row. For groceries, we and other residents of Capitol Hill visit Safeway and Harris Teeter, grocery stores both located in Hill East. For recreation, we visit the Anacostia River waterfront, attend Nationals games and walk through historic Congressional Cemetery, a real treasure in my neighborhood.

Our educational organizations, such as the Capitol Hill Public Schools Parents Organization, are tied together. Our religious institutions are tied together. Business organizations in Hill East belong to CHAMPS – the Capitol Hill Chamber of Commerce.  Even city agencies recognize that we belong together. The Capitol Hill Transportation Study, produced by DDOT, includes our neighborhood, all the way to the Anacostia River. In every way, Hill East residents are Capitol Hill residents.

Since we are so connected, we benefit by being in the same ward and having the same representation as our neighbors. Because our residents patronize Barracks Row and Eastern Market, it helps that we have say in how they are run and serve residents. It also makes sense that, given our proximity to these establishments, we should have the flexibility that a Ward 6 parking permit provides.

My Hill East colleagues and I on ANC 6B work closely together to make sure that the city is responsive to our needs. It is great to be a part of an informal coalition of commissioners that work together to ensure that our commission is focused on all of Capitol Hill. Just recently, we worked together to alert the Washington Convention and Sports Authority about concerns with noisy events at the DC Armory. We also frequently band together to tackle speeding and public safety issues in Hill East.

Most importantly, Hill East is a strong and vibrant part of Capitol Hill. We have passionate residents who have worked for years to reduce crime and build community. We have a wonderful mix and diversity of residents, all of whom care about the success and future of our neighborhood.

By redistricting portions of Hill East into another ward, this subcommittee would effectively divide our neighborhood and hurt our collective representation. A portion of Hill East would be represented by a Councilmember on the other side of the river whom has no history with nor connection to our neighborhood. The interests of Hill East would not be a priority for a Councilmember or an advisory neighborhood commissioner where 98 percent of his or her voting residents live on the eastern side of the river. Hill East residents placed in another ward would also lose their ability to weigh in on issues affecting Capitol Hill and their freedom and flexibility to park in the neighborhood.

ANC 6B is most disturbed by discussion of moving the future site of the Hill East Waterfront development, also known as Reservation 13, to a different ward. For more than a decade, many residents of Hill East have worked tirelessly to see this development become a reality. We have been promised by the city and by many administrations that this development will happen, that it will finally connect our neighborhood to the Anacostia River waterfront. When completed, and I emphasize when, it will be a fitting gateway to the eastern side of Capitol Hill and is envisioned to include a large number of retail and residential buildings.

Unfortunately, despite promises by the city that a developer will be chosen, the Hill East Waterfront remains stalled. Instead, the site consists of crumbling infrastructure and dilapidated buildings and has become a social services hub for the entire District of Columbia. Our neighborhood has had to deal with the increased crime that comes with concentrating so many services and people in one small area.  

Placing the waterfront in another ward would be a serious blow to the residents of Hill East who have been patiently waiting for the city to keep its word. By doing so, the Council would be legitimizing what we have been trying to fight for years – the separation of our neighborhood from the Anacostia River waterfront.

The Council would also be separating the residents most affected by the proposed development – or lack thereof – from the site. When development begins, the trucks and construction materials will travel through our neighborhood streets to get to the waterfront. And when the project is complete, new residents and businesses at the site are going to have more of a connection to Capitol Hill and Hill East then the eastern side of the Anacostia River. Placing the Hill East Waterfront in Ward 7 would be akin to having the Georgetown waterfront represented by Rosslyn. It just doesn’t make sense.  

Again, ANC 6B encourages the Subcommittee to keep Hill East and the Hill East waterfront united in Ward 6. Thank you for consideration and I’d be happy to answer any questions you may have.  

ANC 6B REDISTRICTING RESOLUTION

WHEREAS Hill East is historically and geographically connected to the rest of Capitol Hill;

WHEREAS Hill East educational, religious, business and community organizations are all tied to Capitol Hill;

WHEREAS ANC 6B benefits by including representation and diverse viewpoints from all points of southeast Capitol Hill, from the Anacostia River to the Capitol Building;

WHEREAS placing any portion of Hill East into another ward would divide Capitol Hill and effectively hurt the representation of the eastern half of Capitol Hill;

WHEREAS ANC 6B has been a strong proponent of the Hill East Waterfront Development, also known as Reservation 13, a mixed use retail and residential project that will be a gateway to Capitol Hill from the East;

WHEREAS ANC 6B and the residents of Hill East have been waiting for the city to announce a developer for the Hill East Waterfront and for the project to begin;

WHEREAS placing the Hill East Waterfront in another ward would effectively separate the site from the Hill East residents who have worked for years on the project and will be most impacted by its development;

NOW IT THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that ANC 6B strongly opposes placing any portion of Hill East in another ward and urges the Subcommittee on Redistricting to keep all of Capitol Hill united in Ward 6.

By an ANC 6B Executive Committee vote of 7-0.