MPCA Zoom Meeting TUE 3 May 22

Ralph Bucksell is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

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Time: May 3, 2022 06:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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AmeriCorps Job Opportunities Available for DC Residents

AmeriCorps Job Opportunities Available for DC Residents

The city has sent a notice about AmeriCorps Vista volunteer job opportunities for DC residents. We have attached the announcement, followed by the detailed job description which you can pull up by clicking on the links below.

Are you or someone you know interested in a year of national service while developing crucial professional skills?

Douglass Community Land Trust (Douglass CLT) is accepting applications NOW until May 16 from professionals interested in becoming our 2022-2023 Engagement & Sustainability VISTA. See Job Announcement HERE

· Time Frame: 1-year from July 5, 2022 – June 30, 2023.
· Must APPLY for this position through the VISTA Strong Communities Program HERE
· PLEASE CIRCULATE AROUND YOUR NETWORKS!!

VISTA is a subset of the AmeriCorps program. VISTAs are full-time paid volunteers who commit to a year of service combatting poverty by partnering with local government agencies, nonprofits, and educational institutions. VISTAs mobilize local resources, build organizational capacity and empower communities in development.

Douglass CLT is a DC-based membership-driven independent nonprofit centered on racial & economic equity. We work to create and secure permanently affordable, quality living and working spaces for the renter, homeowner, and small business owner while ensuring decision-making resides within the community through Community Ownership of Land and Collective Stewardship

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Douglass CLT is accepting applications NOW until May 16 for 2022-2023 Engagement & Sustainability VISTA Time Frame: 1-year, July 5 – June 30, 2023.
Must apply at VISTA Strong Communities Program

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Metro Transit Police launch new community policing and safety initiatives

Metro Transit Police launch new community policing and safety initiatives

Metro today announced new safety initiatives to engage the community, target enforcement efforts and increase police visibility on buses, trains and in stations.

Under the leadership of Metro Transit Police Chief Michael Anzallo, MTPD has developed a three-pillar approach to invest resources in the community: education, outreach and enforcement. This approach uses a “problem solving police strategy” focused on identifying the underlying issues that may lead to crime, developing solutions and prevention.

“While crime is a community and regional concern, customers should feel safe on Metro, and that means using every tool at our disposal including investing in the community and partnering with local resources for essential services,” said Metro General Manager/CEO Paul J. Wiedefeld. “In addition, MTPD is strategically targeting enforcement efforts in areas where crime has increased.”

As part of the new initiatives, MTPD established a new Community Services Bureau. The department’s first civilian in senior leadership, Director Shandha Louis, will head up efforts to work with schools, neighborhood groups and mental health advocates to foster a collaborative relationship.

A new campaign to educate the public includes QR codes on signage in stations, trains and buses featuring MTPD’s text-tip number, MyMTPD (696873). Customers can scan the QR code with their phone to automatically add MTPD’s number to their contact list.

Next month, Metro will also launch a new anti-harassment public awareness campaign. The latest campaign is part of an ongoing effort that began in 2012 to raise awareness and combat harassment in the Metro system.

“Our customers provide additional eyes and ears throughout the system, and we encourage them to be alert and contact MTPD if they see anything suspicious,” said Chief Anzallo. “We also have thousands of cameras on buses, trains and in stations that provide a valuable tool to identify and arrest anyone who commits a crime on Metro.”

Additional outreach in the community includes pop-up events at stations with food and activities where MTPD officers can interact with neighborhood residents one-on-one. MTPD is also developing partnerships with community resources to address essential service needs to help those who are homeless or in mental health crisis. New youth programs and initiatives will also be launched.

The third pillar, enforcement, uses a strategic approach to increase patrols of uniformed and plain-clothes officers at selected rail stations and buses based on crime data and trends to provide higher visibility, reassure riders and discourage criminal activity. Officers will be staggered in shifts, to provide a greater police presence during the evening rush hour. Additional officers will be placed at major bus hubs for outreach and to be near bus routes.

Metro advises customers if you see something, say something. Contact MTPD by text MyMTPD (696873), call 202-962-2121 or go to wmata.com/harassment to report incidents of harassment regardless of whether you believe it’s a crime. To learn more about MTPD follow us on Twitter @MetroTransitPD.

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Update on Homicide Reported to be on South Dakota Avenue

Update on Homicide Reported to be on South Dakota Avenue

ANC Commissioner Emily Lucio (5A03) asked the 4th District Commander to clarify where the homicide occurred. It was reported as being in the 4900 block of South Dakota Avenue (10th & South Dakota).

However, in reality the crash happened as the car was traveling west on Emerson Street and crashed into the “T” intersection wall at 10th Street. In searching for the exact location, I discovered that this location is directly across the street from the McDonald on South Dakota. The wall would be the wall beside the convenience store, again directly across the street from McDonald.

Again, if anyone has any information concerning this event, please contact the 4th District Police.

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Volunteers Needed to Deliver Food for Seniors in Need

Volunteers Needed to Deliver Food for Seniors in Need

Plenty to Eat is a food pantry which was started by Connie Williams. The organization provide food for seniors and needs drivers and volunteers to deliver the food on Tuesday and Wednesday between 10:30 AM and 2:00PM.

Plenty to Eat is located in Ward 5’s Academy of Hope Adult Public Charter School at 2318-18th Place NE DC 20018.

Please visit their web site for more information at www.plentytoeatdc.org

To contact them by phone you may call them at

202-556-0622 (c)
202-269-6623 (o) extension 122

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Lamond Riggs Library Name Change?

Dear Stakeholders,
DC Public Library is hosting a virtual community workshop for D.C. residents to provide feedback on the Library’s Space and Program Naming Policy.
Join us on Thursday, Apr. 28 at 6:30 p.m. DC residents can discuss and make recommendations about the Library’s Space and Program Naming Policy.
Registration is required. A link to the virtual session will be emailed an hour prior to the event. This event is for DC residents only.

Martha Saccocio
DC Public Library
Director, Community Engagement
(202) 604-8241 (M)

Best,

Robert T. Oliver

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Holiday Closure

Holiday Closure Update
Memorial Day
In recognition of Memorial Day, all DC DMV locations will be closed Saturday, May 28 and Monday, May 30. Regular business hours will resume Tuesday, May 31. Many of DC DMV’s services will remain available online or via the agency’s free mobile app.

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Candidate Forum 18 May 2022

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Ward 5 Candidate Forum, Saturday April 30, 2022 (Virtual and In Person)

Ward 5 Candidate Forum, Saturdy April 30, 2022 (Virtual and In Person)

Fliers for the April 30, 2022 Candidates Forum on Saturday April 30, 2022 have been distributed door to door in the Queens Chapel Community and broadly throughout all Ward 5 Communities.

In-person participation requires pre-registration. The link is on the flier and the website will be open at 12:00 noon on Monday April 25, 2022 through Friday April 29, 2022. No pre-registration is required for zoom participation.

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Shooting (homicide) 4900 Block South Dakota Ave NE

Shooting (homicide) 4900 block South Dakota Ave NE Monday Evening April 25, 2022

Late Monday night (April 25, 2022), a man driving on South Dakota Avenue NE was killed by a single gunshot wound to this chest. His car crashed near 10th Street. Police have not yet determined what if any connection he had with the area. The police also do not know if the shooting was random, targeted, or a road rage incident. The police welcome any information that would help solve this murder.

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