Tuesday, 24 April 2012

[anc6c04] Mayor Grays's Town Hall in 24 Hours: Worried About Funding for Education and Affordable Housing?

Good Afternoon Ward 6!

 

Mayor Gray is about 24 hours away from presenting his budget proposal to Ward 6, and he wants you to be there!

 

Within his proposed budget (which you can find by going to budget.dc.gov) contains his plan for funding education and housing.  Many people are excited for the renovation of Stuart-Hobson and the opportunities that will exist with the new Rosedale library while others are concerned for Amidon-Bowen ES and the plan for Van Ness ES.  Mayor Gray and Chancellor Henderson will be in attendance to take your questions.

 

Another hot button issue has been the need for additional funding for affordable/permanent housing and homeless services. I know I have been in many conversation with advocates for increased funding. This is an excellent venue to ask your questions.

 

TOMORROW April 25th

6:30-8:30 pm

Eastern High School

1700 East Capitol Street

 

Our amazing team of co-hosts include: (and information)

ANC 6D

David Holmes, Chair ANC 6A

Andy Litsky, Chair ANC 6D

Rachelle Nigro, ANC 2C

Brian Pate, ANC 6B

Neil Glick, ANC 6B

Tony Goodman, ANC 6C

Southwest Neighborhood Assembly


(fine print: co-hosting is not an endorsement for the complete budget, it’s just an endorsement to hold a meeting to discuss it. J)

 

We will see you tomorrow!

Chris

 

 

Christopher S. FitzGerald

Ward 6 Liaison

Office of Neighborhood Engagement

Executive Office of the Mayor

www.mocrs.dc.gov

 

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