Unemployment
To date, the District has had over 70,000 unemployment insurance claims filed with the Department of Employment Services. Early filers may have experienced long wait times on hold. The agency started out with 9 call takers back in March, but by this week, the agency should be operating with 193 call takers. We hope this will significantly shorten wait times. If you haven’t filed yet, here’s an explainer to understand the process, courtesy of Labor Committee Chairperson Councilmember Elissa Silverman.
Pedestrian Spaces
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will be temporarily extending sidewalks near grocery stores and essential retailers to allow pedestrians to practice social distancing.
DDOT will be taking recommendations from Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANC) and Business Improvement District (BID) representatives. I encourage residents to contact ANCs or BIDs if you have suggestions on spaces where we need a bit more space to walk.
If you aren’t sure which ANC represents your neighborhood, you can use this quick lookup tool.
In Case You Missed It
DHS Statement
Last week, the District tragically reported the first deaths within our Homeless Services System. Here is the statement I released on April 15th:
“I have been informed that the District has had our first deaths within the Homeless Services System. Our shelters have continued to operate during the public health emergency, and since March 16th have remained open 24/7, in an effort to help mitigate the spread of the virus. As Chair of the Committee on Human Services, I have been in constant communication with the Department on Human Services on the implementation of CDC guidelines, testing protocols, and quarantining of exposed and acutely vulnerable individuals. Unfortunately, we know that the virus continues to spread throughout the entire district, and is affecting many of our most vulnerable populations. Recognizing that our residents in shelters are particularly susceptible to exposure to the virus, the agency’s current protocols involve remote quarantine options for positive cases and a separate quarantine site for residents that have complex health issues. The Committee will continue to support and monitor the agency’s efforts to protect our most vulnerable residents and the essential staff that continue to serve.”
DC Radio
I joined DC Council’s very own twitter celebrity, Josh Gibson, for a segment of #HearingTheCouncil! We discussed the District’s efforts to help vulnerable residents & touched on how I’ve been balancing life through it all. To watch, click here.
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