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In a matter of weeks our lives have completely changed. Our city – and the entire world – is a very different place. As we attempt to grapple with this ever-evolving situation and navigate through this time of uncertainty, we must remember that we all have a role to play in flattening the curve. For most of us, it is simply staying at home.
We have modified our operations while continuing to move forward with the Comprehensive Plan, the 2020 Census, and other OP priorities; while also pitching in to the DC Government’s coronavirus (COVID-19) response efforts. We went online and found new ways to keep critical services and programs operating. All OP staff are available via email and phone. More information about our modified operations is included below.
For the latest information on the District Government’s response to COVID-19, visit coronavirus.dc.gov. Please feel free to share our newsletter with others, who can sign up here. In addition, you can follow our work on Twitter at @OPinDC.
Stay home, stay safe, and remember: we are all in this together, and we will get through this together.
Sincerely,
Andrew Trueblood
Director, DC Office of Planning
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Share this graphic to let others know that staying home saves lives. #StayHomeDC
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It has never been easier to respond on your own, whether online, over the phone or by mail—all without having to meet someone in person. Even if you have misplaced the invitation with the unique ID, you can still self-respond by providing your address online or over the phone.
Completing the 2020 Census is more critical than ever. Accurate population data helps secure federal funding that DC will receive for healthcare, emergency services, education, housing, workforce development, transportation and community planning.
Filling out the 2020 Census will not impact whether you receive a stimulus check. Your answers cannot be used to impact your eligibility for any government benefits, including any potential stimulus package.
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