Posts Tagged ‘rhode island ave



29
Aug
12

Time to Celebrate

The Friends of RIA (FoRIA), along with the Greater Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the DC Dept of Housing and Community Development, will be hosting a FALL FEST later this September. The group would like to make the Fest to be an annual event that brings residents in the area to Rhode Island Ave NE and interact, meet, and spend time getting to know their neighbors and area businesses. In addition, the Fall Fest has the potential to show other small business owners who are considering a move to RIA that residents will come if they build their business here (and believe me for now…there are several small business owners considering a move… more on that later).  Many local businesses are already signing on to participate including DC Brau, Rita’s, and Art Enables.

See the flyer below regarding the event, but here are the basics:

WHAT: Fall Fest, A Day to Celebrate the Avenue

WHEN: Saturday, September 22nd, 2012, from Noon – 4 PM

WHERE: Rhode Island Avenue NE, between South Dakota Avenue NE and 20th St NE

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08
Aug
12

In Case You Missed It: New Apartment Plan for RIA

Photo from City Paper

In case you missed it, the City Paper reported that Douglas Development has released its plan to construct a 240 unit apartment building behind the Great Mount Calvary School, immediately across the street from Rhode Island Row and the RIA Metro Station. In order to construct the complex, Douglas will need to change part of the property from Industrial to Commercial and has started this process by asking ANC 5B for their approval. Although the ANC’s decision will not be a binding decision, their opinion is considered with great weight by the Zoning Commission.

The City Paper speculated that Douglas Development was spurred into action on these properties that it has owned for nearly 10 years by the pending tax rate increase that has been overlooked by DCRA for some time. Thus far, Douglas does not have a partner on the project.

Good news for a neglected area of RIA especially since it is in prime location by the Metro and the new mixed use development near there.

****UPDATE: According to Insider reader, Woodie, the ANC has already received the presentation for a zoning change: “ANC 5B-04 in May approved the zoning change for this Douglas Development. There was a rep from Douglas Development that gave a presentation requesting the change. The meeting was held at La Luz Del Mundo at 12th & RIA”.

20
Jul
12

Come Hell or High Water (feels like both)

Outside of Boundary Stone in Bloomingdale

There are some serious issues to our aging infrastructure that needs to be addressed. I am glad to see that our Councilmember, Kenyan McDuffie, is trying to lead the charge. But he also needs to address the flooding that is occurring by the RIA Metro along the northeast part of the Avenue. Last night, rafts were deployed to rescue residents. Our infrastructure needs to evaluated and retrofitted before we can be serious about moving our community forward.

Over the last month, the power outages caused too many of our residents to be without air conditioning during hellish temperatures. This drew attention to the power grid in our City. Some people have since been calling for Pepco to bury their lines to prevent this in the future. And as you all recall with the recent rain storms, flooding has become a serious issue for many parts of RIA (take note that it isn’t just in Bloomingdale). The City’s combined sewer overflow (CSO) systems is antiquated and when these kind of floods happen, it causes raw sewage and storm water to mix and flood homes, cars, and our streets. There are some great things that other major cities that also have CSO systems are doing to prevent this type of flooding (like Philadelphia’s Green City program) recently.

There are a lot of ideas…DC needs to start coming up with their own or develop a new idea. I hope that McDuffie uses this opportunity to address the Ward’s aging infrastructure as a whole and not in just one section of it. If we continue to just address things one small piece at a time, our arms are going to get really tired playing the whack-a-mole game of fixing the issues here and then there. Putting a band-aid on the situation isn’t going to satisfy residents. Yelling at Pepco and telling them that they need to do better, isn’t going to make anyone happy.  We need solutions. Long term solutions. I am putting my faith in our new Councilmember…come hell or high water, I believe he can lead this charge.

How have you been affected?

PRESS RELEASE

Contact: Corey Griffin
Chief of Staff
(202) 724-8028
cgriffin@dccouncil.us

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 20, 2012

Councilmember McDuffie’s Office Coordinates All Hands On Deck Effort to Address Impending Flooding in Bloomingdale Community

July 20, 2012 –In an effort to address concerns of possible additional flooding in the Bloomingdale community, Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie has reached out to the Executive Office of the Mayor (EOM), DC Water, Department of Public Works (DPW), Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) and District’s Department of Transportation (DDOT) to coordinate proactive efforts to mitigate flood damage to homes and businesses. The Councilmember has asked for an all hands on deck approach to provide relief for residents who have experienced three flash flooding events in recent weeks.

We appreciate DC Water’s response to our request for both short-term and long- term relief for affected residents and will be working closely with the agency to monitor their execution. DPW has also responded to our request for sandbags for residents in the affected area and will be distributing them in the community, between 1-9pm at 2nd and Bryant Street at the Bryant Street Pumping Station. Other resources will also be deployed to manage traffic, clean streets, clear storm drains and to assist with stalled and abandoned vehicles that impede traffic flow or prevent crews from performing clean-up related activities.

Motorists and pedestrians are advised to take every necessary precaution to ensure their safety. Please refrain from traveling through standing and running water in the event of a flash flooding event.

Staff members from Councilmember McDuffie’s office will be on site to provide any assistance necessary in advance and during the storm.

For further information, please call the Ward 5 Council point of contact at 202-368-5100.

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15
Jul
12

Ward 5 Heroes and a “Rhode Trip”

The Friends of RIA not only became Ward 5 Heroes this past Saturday, they were also filmed by DC Office of Planning to showcase how residents are taking it upon themselves to help revitalize their neighborhood. Members of FoRIA were joined by Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie and Council candidate David Grosso for their monthly RIA NE Cleanup. The Friends were given “Ward 5 Hero” buttons to show how their hard work does not go unnoticed.

In addition, Deborah Crain Kemp, Ward 5 Planner, was on hand to take pictures and film FoRIA’s efforts to turn around the Avenue and show businesses that the residents in Ward 5 care about their neighborhood enough to spend their Saturday picking up the trash and beautifying the street.

In addition to thanking Friends for their help, FoRIA President, Kyle Todd, announced an effort to lure at least one business to RIA that will take place on Wednesday evening. Calling it a “Rhode Trip“, members of FoRIA will all head to Boundary Stone on Rhode Island Ave NW at 1st Street NW to tell the owners that if they come further up to RIA NE, residents will come. Boundary Stone is rumored to be considering an expansion of their hit neighborhood restaurant/bar. So, if you are around and want to see more businesses along our section of RIA NE, show up to Boundary Stone between 5:30 pm and 8 pm, have a pint and a bite to eat and let the owners know that you are with FoRIA and you want them up on the NE side of RIA (even if you cannot stay, just stop by and tell them to come to us). FoRIA will most likely have a small slip of paper for you to hand to the owners saying this point. See everyone on Wednesday!!

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10
Jul
12

Should Everyone Have the Right to Protest RIA Businesses On Their Own?

courtesy of NPR

In June, Hank’s Oyster Bar’s liquor license caused a stir that has culminated in a hearing of a bill that will change how residents can address or protest a business’ application for a license.The Washington City Paper has done a good job of covering this issue.

A bill is scheduled to be introduced at a DC Council hearing and is sponsored by Councilmember Jim Graham and co-sponsored by Councilmembers Jack Evans and Yvette Alexander. One of the major changes in this bill will change the proximity requirement for protest groups from a 600 feet radius to only 400 feet from the business.

Should you be concerned?

Depends on your view of redevelopment for RIA and how close you live to it. As RIA NE continues to see positive redevelopment, more residents want sit down restaurants which could result in outdoor seating areas especially along the “Main Street” area between 18th and 24th Street. The protestors of Hank’s license say that their outdoor seating expansion violated a voluntary agreement the restaurant made with the community. On one hand, it could limit your ability to address issues with local businesses as they come to RIA and on the other, it could discourage businesses from wanting to take a chance on RIA (here is an example of residents already protesting a liquor license along RIA).

Just because it isn’t happening along RIA doesn’t mean it won’t affect us in the long run. Either way, I am sure that this issue will come back to us as our Avenue starts to become our “Diamond in the District”.

The hearing starts at 11 am, and will take place in room 412 of the John A. Wilson Building. If you wish to speak at the hearing, you need to be on the witness schedule. Contact Malcolm Cameron at mcameron[AT]DCCouncil.com or (202) 724-8191.

22
Jun
12

Rhode Island Row Grand Opening

The new mixed use development called Rhode Island Row had its grand opening yesterday (Thursday, June 21) and the neighborhood turned out to enjoy some great food from Carolina Kitchen, great locally brewed beer from DC Brau, and even greater company (the Friends of RIA were well represented in their t-shirts).  The new development, already with an open CVS, will also include a Carolina Kitchen, a Chipotle, and many other retailers. Residents are already living in the residential units above the retail spaces and many could be seen enjoying the live music of the grand opening party from their balconies all around the pool area.

Below are some pictures from the event that we found on Twitter…if you attended and have more, send them to the Insider so we can include them!

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