Bzzt! Update/correction here: "Only projects 5 - 8 will be considered on September 24, 2013." So no McMillan chat at the Tuesday, 09-24-2013, roundtable. Thanks for advising, Bloomingdame.
McMillan was on the July 12, 2013 roundtable agenda.
Note that Bloomingdale's McMillan Sand Filtration site is on the list. Neighbors may wish to sign up and testify.
McMillan was on the July 12, 2013 roundtable agenda.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
11:00AM
Room 500
On September 24, 2013, Councilmember Muriel Bowser, Chairperson of the Committee on Economic Development will reconvene a public oversight roundtable to review major economic development projects within the portfolio of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development. The purpose of this public oversight roundtable is to hear from the Deputy Mayor about the status of these projects and to identify next steps. Below is a brief summary of each of the projects to be discussed. The Committee considered projects 1-4 on July 12th, 2013 before recessing the hearing. Only projects 5-8 will be considered on September 24, 2013.
5. Walter Reed Redevelopment: As part of the Department of Defense`s Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process, the District formed the Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA) to prepare the Reuse Plan for the Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC), the functions of which were being relocated to a new facility in Bethesda, MD. The plan to redevelop more than 60 acres provides a strategic framework to integrate the site within the existing fabric of the neighborhoods surrounding WRAMC by recommending approximately 3.1 million square feet of a mix of uses and quality open space. This mix of uses will support a significant number of new jobs for the District and will provide an estimated $30 million of new stabilized tax revenues. The Reuse Plan was unanimously approved by Council on July 20, 2012. Since that time, the process to choose a master developer for the site has commenced. The Capital Improvement Plan requests $2.3 million between FY2014 and FY 2019.
6. Southwest Waterfront: The Wharf, as the development is termed, is located along the Washington Channel, just south of the National Mall and west of the newly developed Capitol Riverfront. The development plan for the Wharf includes building new restaurants, shops, condominiums, a hotel, marinas, a waterfront park, and an expanded riverfront promenade with public access to the water. The waterfront area will be bike and pedestrian-friendly and is expected to become a commercial anchor for those who visit Washington DC`s monuments and museums.
The first phase of this $2 billion development is projected to open in 2016.
7. Hill East: The 67 acres located between the eastern edge of the Capitol Hill neighborhood and the western shore of the Anacostia River hosted the former National Capital Medical Center campus, (formerly known as DC General Hospital) now closed, the Central Detention Facility/DC Jail, and other buildings and parking lots, none of which uses invited or made accessible the waterfront to the adjoining neighborhood. The District of Columbia plans to redevelop 50 acres of Hill East District to be transformed into a vibrant, mixed-use urban waterfront community in accordance with the Hill East Master Plan approved by the DC Council in October 2002.
8. Hine Junior High School: In 2010, the Council approved the surplus and disposition of the vacant Hine Junior High School located at 335 8th St, SE to developer Stanton-Eastbanc LLC (``Developer``). The property will be conveyed to the Developer via a 99-year ground lease. The Developer secured a Planned Unit Development approval from the Zoning Commission on October 15, 2012, which allows for the construction of 158 residential units comprising 254,077 square feet. Forty-six of the residential units will be affordable. The project will also provide 197,051 square feet of commercial use. To accommodate these uses, the existing school building will be razed and a longstanding flea market will be displaced. The PUD is currently the subject of a proceeding before the Court of Appeals. The final terms of the proposed lease from the District to the Developer continue to be negotiated.
Individuals and representatives of organizations wishing to testify should contact Rob Hawkins, Legislative Director for the Committee on Economic Development, at (202) 724-8052, or rhawkins@dccouncil.us and furnish his or her name, address, telephone number, and organizational affiliation, if any, by the close of business Monday, September 23, 2013. Due to room availability and time constraints, witness testimony may be limited.
Written statements are encouraged and will be made a part of the official record. Copies of written statements should be submitted to the Committee on Economic Development, Council of the District of Columbia, Suite 112 of the John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20004.
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