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ANC 4A SEPTEMBER 2022 MEETING MINUTES
PLEASE NOTE: In compliance with Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th Edition, §48, page 468, the minutes of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4A are a record of the actions taken by the Commission, not a record of what people said during the meeting. Accordingly, comments made by commissioners or members of the public will not be recorded in detail in the minutes.
The meeting was held virtually through Zoom. Commissioner Singleton called the meeting to order at 7:03pm. A quorum was present, including the following Commissioners:
• Phyllis C. Green, 4A01
• Stacey Lincoln, 4A02
• Stephen Whatley, 4A03
• Patience Singleton, 4A04
• Candace Tiana Nelson, 4A06
• Marlene Moss, 4A07
• Pavan Khoobchandani, 4A08
1. Approval of Administrative Matters (Agenda, Minutes, and Consent Agenda)
a. Approval of the agenda as amended was moved by Commissioner Singleton and seconded by Commissioner Whatley. Approved 7 ayes, 0 nays, 0 abstentions.
b. Approval of the meeting minutes for June 2022 was moved by Commissioner Khoobchandani and seconded by Commissioner Moss. Approved 7 ayes, 0 nays, 0 abstentions.
c. Approval of the Q2 Financial Report was moved by Commissioner Whatley and seconded by Commissioner Nelson. Approved 6 ayes, 0 nays, 1 abstention.
2. Non-Consent Calendar Resolutions and Letters:
a. Grants were approved as follows:
a. 3,000 for Shepherd Elementary Parent Teacher Organization (establishment of an outdoor learning area) Moved by Commissioner Lincoln, seconded by Commissioner Khoobchandani. Approved 7 ayes, 0 nays, 0 abstentions.
b. $1000 for Crestwood Citizens Association (doggie bags) Moved by Commissioner Khoobchandani, seconded by Commissioner Whatley. Approved 7 ayes, 0 nays, 0 abstentions.
3. Presentations and Reports
a. Will Perkins gave the report for Councilmember Lewis George’s office. Key points were about DC Council domain change to dc.gov and back to school tours.
b. Yamileth Escobar gave the report for Mayor Bowser’s office. Key points were about influenza and COVID vaccines.
c. State Board of Education Ward 4 Representative Frazier O’Leary spoke on school/education issues.
d. Stacey Lincoln presented a report on behalf of Anita Bonds
e. Nicole McEntee presented about the DC Office of the Tenant Advocate and eviction prevention.
f. Kimberly Vacca presented about DDOT’s 3rd Annual Georgia Avenue Open Streets.
g. Colin Thomas presented about a proposed affordable housing building at 6634-6640 Georgia Avenue.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:23pm.
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