Downtown Neighborhood Association Meeting Next Tuesday
Before you check out this Friday for the long Columbus Day weekend, don’t forget that the Downtown Neighborhood Association’s (DNA) October meeting is next Tuesday, October 9 in the Navy Memorial Heritage Center in Market Square (701 Penn Ave, NW) from 7 pm to 8:30 pm.
The key discussion leaders will be DC City Administrator Dan Tangherlini and Chapman Todd of Catholic Charities. Tangherlini was the Interim General Manager for Metro and Todd is a regional director for Catholic Charities, the organization that runs (but doesn’t own) homeless shelters around DC including the Franklin School Shelter at 13th and K Street, NW and the John Young Center at 119 D Street, NW. This will be a good opportunity to ask questions about the city’s administration and about its strategy to provide the city’s homeless population with human services.
Mark your calendars, show up, ask questions and participate to make a difference in your downtown neighborhood!
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Everyone who has posted complaints here about the homeless should be at this meeting. Everyone who has posted complaints about the city not doing this or that, tolerating this or that, should there. The DNA is bringing the right people to you. No excuses.