Neighbors,
I am proud to have passed the CleanEnergy DC Omnibus Amendment
of 2018 Act which moves the District away from polluting
sources of energy, protects low- and moderate-income residents, and
supports small and local businesses. Even before we passed that
bill, DC was named the first LEED for Cities Platinum city in the
world by the U.S. Green Building Council.
While I am proud that Washington, DC is seen
as a leader in protecting the environment, you wouldn’t know it if
you drove down Brentwood Parkway NE in the summer and experienced
the odor emanating from the trash transfer station located at W
Street NE.
I have been working to close that facility since I took office and
we are now on the verge of doing so, but I need your help.
There is an important hearing on Monday, May 13 and I need
residents from all over DC, in particular Ward 5, to go on the
official record and demand environmental justice for Brentwood and
Ward 5! The legislation would have the District buy the property
from the current owner and build a warehouse on the site to meet
the District’s storage needs.
To testify, you must sign up in advance which you can do by simply
emailing cautrey@dccouncil.us or by calling (202) 724-8053 by
the close of business on Thursday, May 9. My staff is going door to
door on the blocks adjacent to the facility to spread the word and
if you would like to share this information with a neighbor, you
can download a printable flyer here.
I’ll see you on May 13th.
Sincerely,
Kenyan
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