Town
Hall Series on Historic Designation
Walt
Cain <waltcain@googlemail.com ;: Dec 09 12:20PM -0500
Historic
Designation for Eckington
In
October 2015 the Eckington Civic Association (ECA) formally began the
application process for neighborhood historic designation by partnering with
the historic research team of QED Associates to compile a historic survey
documenting the rich architectural, cultural, and social history of the
Eckington neighborhood. Historic designation brings with it many benefits,
including giving community residents an active voice in development and
preserving a neighborhood’s unique sense of place.
As
part of the designation application process ECA is embarking on a community
outreach initiative aimed at providing residents with information about
Eckington’s history, the historic designation process, and what successful
designation would mean for residents. Through the winter and spring of 2016,
ECA is hosting a town hall series where a panel of representatives from the
city will provide information about historic designation and answer questions
from the community. The town halls are scheduled for January 11, March 16, and
May 9 at 7 PM at the Summit at St. Martin’s (116 T St. NE). The first town hall
panel will include representatives from the DC Historic Preservation Office,
the DC Preservation League, and QED Associates. ECA will use the feedback and
questions received at each town hall to inform the agenda of the next event and
to provide additional information to address resident questions.
ECA
has created a page on its website dedicated to the historic designation effort
where the community can learn about upcoming events and find information about
historic preservation generally. The page includes a document library of useful
information pulled from the DC government and outside sources about the history
of Eckington, the historic designation process in DC, and the impact of
historic designation on a community. The webpage can be found at
www.eckingtoncivicassociation.org/historic-designation
.
ECA is committed to
an open and inclusive process that builds a sense of ownership, confidence, and
support within the community. We believe that it is not only Eckington’s
beautiful buildings that make our neighborhood unique, but the stories and
experiences of the people and families who call Eckington home. ECA welcomes
questions, comments, or suggestions at HistoricEckington@gmail.com+++
Here is a part of the link above:
TOWN HALL EVENTS
ECA is hosting a series of three town hall events that will feature officials from the DC government answering questions from residents about historic designation.
The town halls are scheduled for
- January 11, 2016;
- March 16, 2016; and
- May 9, 2016
Town halls will be held the community room at The Summit at St. Martin’s (116 T St. NE) from 7:00 – 9:00 P.M.
January 11 Panelists
Kim Williams, DC Historic Preservation Office
Tisha Allen, DC HIstoric Preservation League
Peter Sefton, QED Associates
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