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Kenyan R.

McDuffie: One Year Progress Report


Moving Ward 5 Forward

Community Engagement

Community Engagement Office Hours


Instituted Community Engagement Office Hours
10 sessions have been conducted since taking office in June 2012

Conducted Community Walk-Throughs


Proactively address issues, with various D.C. agencies, that affect the quality of life for residents.

Engaging Community Stakeholders


Initiated ANC Quarterly Meetings Held community and inoffice meetings with Faith Based leaders and clergy Attended ANC, Civic, W5COE, and other special meetings

Engaging Seniors
Established Ward 5 Senior Advisory Council The Council is made up of representatives from Senior homes and residential neighborhoods
Instrumental in giving input to FY 14 budget

The Ward 5 Business Community


Hosted Ward 5 Business Networking Reception Instituted Ward 5 Small Business Advisory Council New business development throughout the Ward

Ward 5s Untapped Potential

Ward 5s Industrial Land


Almost half of all the citys industrially zoned land is in Ward 5
Industrial land is underutilized and could provide much needed amenities for Ward 5 Delivering creative and sustainable uses for Ward 5s industrial land.

The Ward 5 Industrial Land Transformation Task Force


The Ward 5 Industrial Land Transformation Task Force is a concept introduced in the fall of 2012

The task force will address: o Nuisance issues; o Improving the physical appearance of of industrial sites; o Diversifying businesses; o Promoting green and creative economies; o and identifying opportunities to enhance community amenities.

Economic Development and Neighborhood

Corridor Revitalization
Improving Rhode Island Avenue, N.E. and North Capitol Street
Spurring Economic Development Along Bladensburg Road, N.E. Encouraging Economic Development through the Brewing and Distilling Industries.

Economic Development and

Neighborhood Corridor Revitalization


Secured funding FY14 to support Ward 5 clean teams on 12th Street and Bladensburg Road
Achieved Retail Priority Area designations for Bladensburg Rd, North Capitol St, and Rhode Island Ave Allocated Funds for the Workplace Fraud Amendment Act

Improving the Quality of Life

Quality of Life for Seniors


In the FY14 budget, the Council allocated nearly $24 million to the Office on Aging
$165,000 to support the hiring of additional staff in Ward 5s lead agency; $250,000 to the Office on Aging to support ward-based services for seniors; and $95,000 to the Washington Elderly Handicapped Transportation Service to expand transportation services.

Improving the Quality of Life for All Ward 5 Residents


Providing new Supercans for everyone.
Introduced the Medical Marijuana Cultivation Center and Dispensary Location Restriction Amendment Act to limit the number of centers and dispensaries that may locate in a ward.

Implemented moratorium on strip clubs and strengthen alcoholic beverage regulation laws. Supported additional funding for Ward 5 BikeShare stations.

Preserving our Schools and Libraries


Moved FY 15 funding for Langdon Elementary to FY 14 ensuring school Provided input in conjunction with Ward 5 Council On Education to Chancellor on proposed school closings Initiated discussion with DGS and DCPS on Brookland Middle School and thwarted plan to co-locate with Turkey Thicket Secured funding for the modernization of Woodridge Library and renovation of Lamond Riggs Library

Solving a Decades Long Flooding and Sewage Problem


Ushered through the Flood Assistance Fund Amendment Act of 2012 Introduced the District of Columbia Fire and Casualty Amendment Acts of 2012 and 2013 Called for an interagency response that resulted in establishing the Bloomingdale and LeDroit Park Flood Prevention Task Force Instrumental in the establishment of DC Waters Northeast Boundary Neighborhood Protection Project

Tackling Crime
Addressed Crime at the Fort Totten Metro Station Initiated Crime and Safety Forum Ongoing dialogue with MPD and the Office of Deputy Mayor of Public Safety and Justice

Government Accountability

Promoting Accountability and Efficiency in the


As Chair of the Committee on Government Operations, Councilmember McDuffie introduced the following legislation:
o Campaign Finance Training Amendment Act of 2013

District Government

o Board of Ethics and Government Accountability Amendment


o Money Order Tiered Contribution Limit Amendment Act of 2013 o Prohibition on Government Employee Engagement in Political Activity Amendment Act of 2013 o Public Financing of Political Campaigns Amendment Act of 2013

Moving Forward

Vision for Ward 5s Future


Continue to look for ways to improve the quality of life for Ward 5 residents
Continue to create opportunities for new and existing Ward 5 businesses Continue to promote ethics and integrity within our government

Vision for Ward 5s Future


Increase funding for parks and recreation centers
Promote opportunities for small businesses to thrive, thereby creating jobs

Increase volunteerism in Ward 5


Take steps to improve education in Ward 5 and the District

Take steps to address long standing environmental issues


Take steps to improve affordable housing in the District

Tackle the Districts campaign finance laws

Thank You Ward 5!!

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