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At the September 2007 CSNA General Membership Meeting, ANC1B Commissioner presented an update on Meridian Hill Park and plans for Sunday in the Park on October 21. Representatives from the DC Department of Transportation (DDoT) also presented an update on transportation plans for the 14th and U Street corridors, W and Bryant Streets, and 15th Street. In addition, CSNA's new Clean and Green Chair was introduced. Read on for more.
September 2007 · General Membership Meeting Minutes Thursday, 13 September 2007 · 7:00 – 8:30 PM True Reformer Building · 1200 U Street, NW www.csnadc.org Welcome and Introductions President's Remarks, Lynn Coffin,
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Lynn introduced Brooke Clagett, the new Clean and Green Chair.
Community Reports & Announcements Community Presentation Meghan Conklin, Commissioner for ANC 1B06, gave an update on the work at Meridian Hill Park. The National Park Service has been installing new restrooms and improving concrete on the upper level of the park. She is working with others to sponsor events in the park this fall. They are hoping to have an event in the lower part of the park October 21, 2007. Possibly historic tours and/or children's activities. Commissioner Conklin will update CSNA at the next meeting.
d. (District Department of Transportation) - Update on U Street corridor issues -
1) possibility of extending W and Bryant Streets from Georgia Avenue to Sherman Avenue. The city is discussing the plan with Howard University since some university property would be required for the streets to become through streets. The current proposal is for both street to be 45 feet wide. There is some discussion of making Barry Place one way heading East and Bryant one way heading West. CSNA voted to support the plan as presented and to write a letter to Howard University supporting the proposed plan and encouraging Howard to participate. 2) DDOT is in the process of studying and designing the streetscape for 14th Street between Thomas Circle and Florida Avenue. For more information, visit www.14thstreetstudy.com 3) DDOT is also considering converting 15th Street into a two-way street with bike lanes, similar to 13th Street. The goal of this plan would be to return the street to residential use. DDOT is currently doing traffic simulations for proposed lane configurations. 4) The plan for the U Street Revitalization Project was presented. The revitalization would take place on U Street from 9th St. NW to Florida Avenue. The plan includes resurfacing pavement, sidewalk replacement/widening, changes to intersections at 16th and 17th Streets, and improvement to street lights. A meeting will be held in October to discuss the plans.
1901 Vermont Avenue, NW - Curb cut and driveway
Committee Business and Regular Reports Treasurer's Report: Chuck Baxter -
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Membership: Lynn Coffin –
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Transportation: Cheryl Cort –
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Clean & Green: Brooke Clagett -
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Historic Preservation: Ernest Springs –
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Historic Preservation: there were some concerns about awnings placed on the Mason's Building at 10th and U for the CVS. Ernest Springs, Historic Preservation Chair, will check with Historic Preservation to make sure the awnings have been approved. CSNA voted to write a letter to CVS requesting they remove awnings on the east side of the building (those near the African American Civil War Memorial).
Business Development: Christine Szathmary –
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Public Safety: David Corson –
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Questions, Comments, Concerns Next CSNA meeting will be held on Thursday, October 11, at 7PM at 1200 U Street NW |