Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 6:03 PM
Subject: Citizens Planner Focus Groups
The DC Office of Planning Wants to Hear Your
Views on the District`s Present and Future
Washington, D.C., has seen significant
changes over the past ten years. After
decades of population decline, the District has seen a solid decade of
population growth, and that growth is continuing. New services such as the Circulator bus,
bikesharing and carsharing make it easier for residents to get around the city. At the same time, the historic character of
our city makes the District of Columbia a place of great attractions and
destinations, unique and vibrant neighborhoods, and interesting streetscapes
and public spaces. Because the greatest
assets of our city are its residents and neighborhoods, the D.C. Office of
Planning wants to hear from you—as the District moves into its future, what do
residents across the city care about most?
What are the best ways to engage you and other residents to discuss the
impacts of future growth in the District, its preservation and stewardship, and
prosperity for all residents?
In a partnership with The American Institute
of Architects (AIA) DC Advocacy Committee, the D.C. Office of Planning is
hosting a series of informal forums to explore these questions. These discussions will bring together groups
of 12 to 15 residents to share their experiences and ideas. Thoughts shared in these discussions groups
will help the Office of Planning improve how we reach out to residents during
planning processes, give us a better idea of what issues to focus on, and
inform how we develop our upcoming Citizen Planner initiative.
Please provide us with the following
information and submit it to the Office of Planning no later than August 8,
2012 to be considered. If you are
selected to participate in a focus group you will be contacted by August 13,
2012.
1.
Name:
2.
Contact Information: (phone
number, or email address)3. Ward where you live:
4. How long have you lived in the District of Columbia?
5. Have you ever attended a community meeting or participated in a community organization and/ or activity?
Deborah L. Crain Kemp, CPM
Neighborhood Planner, Ward 5DC Office of Planning
1100 4th Street, SW
Suite E650
Washington, DC 20024
202.442.7615 phone
email: deborahlcrain.kemp@dc.gov
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