Friend,
I hope you and yours are having a very happy holiday season and a
peaceful and restful end to the year. Instead of my usual newsletter,
I'm writing with a few reflections on the past year and to share some
of my priorities for the Ward and District in the year to come.?
2023 has been quite? year, and together, we've navigated
many challenges and successes. Through it all, I've been so
grateful to represent and work with neighbors who are passionately
invested in our neighborhoods. As a community, we've come together to
try to solve problems big and small, from the District's urgent need
for a whole-of-government, strategic, and measurable response to
public safety and gun violence, to making it easier for our small and
local businesses to thrive, to sustaining and improving our transit
system, and to the host of challenges our team handles each day on
your block.?
Even though it often felt like daily life was
returning to normal this year, the pandemic fundamentally changed the
District and Ward 6. Telework has impacted downtown and our finances
significantly, which, in turn, impacts every city service and program.
The trauma of isolation and loss from the worst days of the pandemic
has hit many of our children incredibly hard and continues to play
out, sometimes with dire consequences. And this year, many of the
social safety net programs and COVID-era protections meant to help
folks weather the pandemic, like the eviction moratorium, student loan
pauses, and expanded benefits, have expired or run out. It may seem
like years ago for some of us, but for others, the impact is still
very real.
Despite these challenges, there's so much
that gives me hope for 2024. This year, my team and I focused
on public safety solutions through legislation and oversight at the
Wilson Building and more than 30 community safety walks and meetings
across the Ward. This must continue to be our top priority in the new
year, because the status quo is unacceptable. We also celebrated the
power of community and our beloved institutions. The 150th anniversary
of Eastern Market was just one such moment, and I think the sheer
longevity of the Market can give us perspective. Eastern Market has
been through good and bad times, just like we have, and it only exists
because of resilient business owners taking a chance, customers
continuing to gather and shop there to keep it alive, and by
organizations like Eastern Market Main Street and neighbors investing
time and resources. Marking that moment - in the midst of all our
challenges - reminded me that community doesn't just happen; it's
built, and there are people all around us filled with energy to make
our neighborhoods strong and vibrant.?
Looking forward, we head into 2024 with plenty of work - and also
opportunities - ahead of us:
- We'll launch major investments in our community
across Ward 6, including what will be an incredible new Southeast
Library and several school, recreation center, and park
modernizations.
- I'm also beyond thrilled by the overwhelming response to my last
newsletter from neighbors ready to get involved in an effort
I'm launching in January to uplift our H Street NE corridor
throughout the year.
- Despite the financial challenges looming for WMATA's
future, we have an opportunity to place the system on firm
footing, which will be a major priority you'll see me continue to lead
on.
- This next year will need all of us to demand that the District and
federal governments make tangible progress on improving public
safety, embracing a "both/and" - instead of an "either/or" -
approach that's collaborative and delivers results, not rhetoric.
- At the Council, we'll be advancing legislation to hasten our
transition to a clean, electric future in our homes
and on our roads with electric vehicles (and we can look forward to an
e-bike rebate launching), plus major reforms on street
safety and accountability for dangerous
driving. You'll also see me continue to stand up for the local
businesses that make our Ward the best place to call
home.
- We also have to tackle our downtown's future
head-on to ensure it's the vibrant and innovative heart of the
Nation's Capital we know it can be, notwithstanding recent news.
Make no mistake; these are big challenges. But I know we'll
rise to meet them together with bold, creative, and practical
solutions to build a Ward 6 and District we're all proud to call
home.?
Happy holidays and New Year, and looking forward to seeing you in
the Ward,
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