ANC 7C NOVEMBER MEETING THIS THURSDAY
Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 7C will hold our next monthly meeting this Thursday, November 9, 2023 at 7PM via Webex. ANC 7C meets on the second Thursday of the month (except July, August and December).
This month's agenda:
We will also have updates from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) 6th District, DC Public Schools (DCPS), State Board of Education (SBOE) Ward 7 Representative, Mayor Bowser's Ward 7 liaison, and Councilmember Vince Gray's constituent services representative. Before the end of every meeting, there is time allotted for community concerns and announcements.
HOW TO ACCESS THE MEETING:
Webex: https://dcnet.webex.com/meet/7c.anc
Phone: (202) 860-2110
Access Code: 479182377
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ABOUT ANCS
An Advisory Neighborhood Commission is a non-partisan, neighborhood body each made up of locally elected representatives called Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners. The ANCs' main job is to be their neighborhood's official voice in advising the District government (and Federal agencies) on matters that affect their neighborhoods. Although they are not required to follow the ANCs' advice, many District agencies are required to give the ANCs' recommendations "great weight." Moreover, District law says that agencies cannot take any action that will significantly affect a neighborhood unless they give the affected ANCs 30 days advance notice. This includes zoning, streets, recreation, education, social services, sanitation, planning, safety, budget, and health services.
The ANCs may also initiate recommendations for improving city services, conduct neighborhood improvement programs, and monitor resident complaints. The ANCs began operating in 1976. To learn more, visit https://anc.dc.gov.
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