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- Tuesday, September 13, 2005
 
- 6:30 p.m. Talk on politics and the 2006 election. Cleveland Park
 
Citizens Association, at Cleveland Park Library, 3310 Connecticut 
Avenue, NW. Talk by Dorothy Brizill and Gary Imhoff of DCWatch. 
- 7:30 p.m. Historic Preservation and Eminent Domain: How the Recent
 
Supreme Court Decision Might Affect Your Neighborhood. The Tenleytown Historical Society 
at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church, on Tenley Circle. Talk by Dorn McGrath, Professor Emeritus, George Washington University, former chairman of Departments of Urban and Regional Planning and Geography, former Chairman of Committee of 100 on the Federal City, and Fellow of AICP, and a resident of Forest Hills. 
- Thursday, September 8, 2005
 
- 6:00-8:00 p.m., 18th Street, Adams Morgan Transportation and Parking
 
Study Public Meeting, sponsored by DC Department of Transportation. 
Church of Christ Scientist (Basement), 1770 Euclid Street, NW (enter 
from Champlain near CityBikes). Public meeting to discuss proposed 
short- and long-term transportation and parking recommendations based 
on findings and community feedback. Visit http://www.18amstudy.com for 
more information. 
- Wednesday, September 7, 2005
 
- 6:00 p.m. “Planning DCâs Transportation Future Transit, Streets, Traffic and Parking for a Livable
 
City.” The Washington Regional Network for Livable Communities at the National Capital Planning Commission 
(NCPC), 401 9th Street, NW, North Lobby, Suite 500. Forum with Dan Tangherlini, Director, DC Department of 
Transportation. RSVP (attendance only) to WRN, 244-1105, or E-mail. 
This event is free of charge. For more information see http://www.washingtonregion.net/events/ 
- Thursday, July 21, 2005
 
- 5:30-10:00 p.m. Public Hearing on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement
 
(DEIS) on Klingle Road. The National Zoo Park Visitor Center, 3001 Connecticut Avenue, NW. 
If you cannot attend the public hearing, comments on the DEIS will be accepted from July 1 through August 15 (45 days). 
All comments received during this time will be considered for inclusion in the 
Final EIS. Comments may be submitted electronically on the Klingle Road EIS websiteand written comments can be sent to: Klingle Road DEIS Comments, Care of: The Louis Berger Group, 
2300 N Street NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC 20037. The DEIS is 
available online at http://www.klingleroadeis.com/eisdoc.html. 
- Thursday, July 14, 2005
 
- 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. DC Department of
 
Transportation, at Petey Green Center, 2907 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SEPublic Scoping Meeting regarding the South Capitol Street 
Project,.to provide the community with an opportunity to receive information about the project and to submit written and verbal comments concerning the scope of issues and alternatives to be considered for the South Capitol Street 
EIS. RSVP to Justice and Sustainability Associates.  
- Wednesday, July 13, 2005
 
- 10:00 a.m. City Council Committee on Health,
 
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Council Chamber. Public oversight 
hearing on the progress of the District of Columbia and Howard 
University in developing the National Capital Medical Center. Those wishing to testify should contact Benjamin Young 
via email 
or by phone by Monday, July 11, 2005.  
- Thursday, July 7, 2005
 
- 11:00 a.m. City Council Committee on Finance
 
and Revenue, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 412. Hearing on the 
“School Modernization Financing Act of 2005,” Bill 
16-250.  7:00 p.m. DC Statehood Green Party monthly meeting, University of the District of 
Columbia (UDC), Building 39, second floor, probably room 203 (but check for signs posted in the building in case 
the room changes). Van Ness Metro Stop (Red Line). For more 
information, http://www.dcstatehoodgreen.org. 
- Wednesday, June 29, 2005
 
- 1:00 p.m. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board,
 
941 North Capitol Street, 7th Floor. At meeting, will the Baord will 
announce its decision on the Coach and Four case.  6:00 p.m. Justice and Sustainability Associates, U Street/Shaw/Howard 
University Transportation and Parking Study final public meeting. DC Housing Finance Agency (Auditorium), 
815 Florida Avenue NW. For more information.  
- Tuesday, June 28, 2005
 
- 2:30 p.m. US House of Representatives,
 
Government Reform Committee, Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2154. 
Oversight hearing: “Under Fire: Does the District of Columbiaâs 
Gun Ban Help or Hurt the Fight Against Crime?” Witnesses: Mayor 
Anthony Williams; MPD Chief Charles Ramsey; John Lott, American 
Enterprise Institute; Robert Levy, Cato Institute; Robert Peck, 
Greater Washington Board of Trade; Rev. Lionel Edmonds, Washington 
Interfaith network; Sandra Seegers; Tyrone Parker, Alliance of 
Concerned Men; Francine Lowe.  6:30 p.m. DC Federation of Citizens Association, The 
Charles Sumner School, 1201 17th Street, NW. Municipal parking forum 
with city councilmembers and agency personnel. 
 
 
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