From: Councilmember Kenyan R.
McDuffie <kmcduffie@dccouncil.us>
Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2020 6:25 PM
Subject: October 1st Ward 5 Report - CFO Provides Revenue Forecast
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Neighbors,
On Wednesday, the District’s CFO Jeffrey DeWitt provided the Mayor
and Council with an updated financial forecast.
Despite ending the fiscal year with more revenue than previously
estimated, the District is still down -$334.4 million compared to
FY2019 and substantial revenue shortfalls are forecasted, roughly
-$200 million a year for the next four years.
Wednesday's updated revenue projections indicate that we are and
will remain in a recession. The path to recovery will be much
longer than originally anticipated and its impacts to workers and
small businesses devastating. With unemployment insurance claims in
the District still rising it is critical that we prioritize
replenishing our depleting UI fund. It is projected that upwards of
30% of restaurants are not likely to ever re-open which means lost
jobs and opportunities.
These are challenging times and require focused efforts to ensure
the District remain a place where we can all thrive. As we look to
maintain the District’s financial strength we must balance
increasing revenues to care for our most vulnerable and austerity
measures to make our budget and operations effective and efficient.
In service,
Kenyan
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In this
issue of the Ward 5 Report:
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Councilmember
McDuffie host a drive in screening of the movie 42 starring the
late Chadwick Boseman at Union Market. #OurWard5
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Councilmember
McDuffie calls on the Office of Contract and Procurement Director
to follow existing local laws in recent article by the Washington
Business Journal on recently proposed Certified Business Enterprise
legislation. Read
the full story here.
“We need to redirect funding away
from the police department to other government agencies in other
priorities and invest in those communities where people have been
over-policed for years,” Councilmember
McDuffie responds to a recent report stating the vast majority of
people stopped, frisked, or arrested by officers in D.C.’s special
gun recovery and narcotics units were Black saying. Read the full story here.
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North
Capitol Main Street, formed in 2003 to become a catalyst for
neighborhood commercial revitalization across 3 neighborhoods along
North Capitol Street, here in #OurWard5. North Capitol Main Street
has a number of hidden gems and black owned businesses within the
corridor, follow the link below to learn more.
http://northcapitoldc.com/
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Winter Ready Grant
Opportunity
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DC Child Care Provider Relief Fund
As part of the District’s coronavirus (COVID-19) recovery efforts,
the DC Child Care Provider Relief Fund will provide $5 million in
emergency operational funding to local child care facilities.
Relief funds will be granted to all licensed District child care
providers ensure a supply of child care for families during the
public health emergency and recovery period.
More
information on how to apply can be found here.
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Below are
updates on the District's response to the coronavirus pandemic. For
the latest and most comprehensive information always visit http://coronavirus.dc.gov.
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Department
Recreation Center Update
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Department Public
Works Update
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