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Hospitality Resource Partnership

The Hospitality Resource Partnership (HRP) Pilot Project at 9th & U Streets is a program with the goal to unite key representatives from hospitality, public safety, government, development and community toward a common goal of planning, managing and policing safe and vibrant places to live, work, and socialize.

The HRP Pilot Project is focused on the area within 1 ½ blocks of the center of the intersection of 9th & U Streets, NW.

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Thursday, 03 August 2006 About the HRP 9th & U Pilot Project CSNA
Friday, 28 July 2006 Hospitality Resource Partnership at 9th & U Streets, Launch and Community Policing Forum CSNA
Thursday, 03 August 2006 HRP Meeting Minutes - 02 August 2006 CSNA
 
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  • U Street Tots  ( 2 items )

    "U Street Tots" is an online (and offline) group of parents and families in the greater U Street area. A place for parents to connect, make new friends, find daycare, nannies, preschools, pediatricians, you name it.

    U Street Tots hopes to be a central point to help plan playgroups, picnics and Family Nights Out, and support neighborhood projects.  The Friends of Harrison Recreation Center is currently one of projects.

    U Street Tots is also the name ofour Yahoo! Groups online listserv for parents and families in the neighborhood.  You must be a parent in the neighborhood to join the list, so please include a brief note about yourself and your family when you request membership.

    Click here to join u_street_tots
    Click to join U Street Tots

  • Friends of Harrison Recreation Center  ( 2 items )

    The Friends of Harrison Recreation Center is a working group of the Clean & Green Committee. The Friends of Harrison Recreation Center work to support and grow the programs and facilities at this treasured neighborhood recreation center and oasis of green space.  You can learn more about the Harrison Recreation Center on the Department of Parks and Recreation website.