From Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie <[email protected]>
Subject Check Out CM McDuffie's Newsletter
Date January 18, 2025 12:00 AM
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Neighbors,

As we approach Inauguration Day next Monday, I want to take a moment to thank you for your continued commitment to our community. This historic event is an opportunity for us to come together and welcome the peaceful transition of power. At the same time, it’s essential that we prioritize our safety and stay informed.

I encourage you to review the important notices shared in this newsletter to stay up to date on:
* Street closures and parking restrictions due to the inaugural parade.
* Public transit updates to ensure a smooth commute.
* Safety measures to keep you and your loved ones protected during the celebrations.

I also want to remind everyone of the importance of looking out for one another during this busy time. Let’s stay organized, support our neighbors, and ensure everyone’s voices are heard as we navigate the week.

Thank you for your attention, and please do not hesitate to reach out to my office with any questions or concerns.

In service,
Kenyan
Tuesday's Mayor/Council Briefing

The Council/Mayor Briefing on Tuesday focused on preparations for the upcoming Presidential Inauguration. The meeting provided a platform for the D.C. Council and Mayor Bowser's administration to align efforts and ensure a successful event.

Key highlights from the meeting included:
* Discussions on public safety measures to manage large crowds and dignitaries.
* Coordination with local and federal agencies to facilitate seamless planning.
* Logistical arrangements to support the smooth flow of events during the inauguration.

The briefing underscored the importance of collaboration across government branches to deliver a safe and orderly inauguration experience.
Important Inauguration Day Updates!!


** Team McDuffie In The Community
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We Empower Women: The Executive Women of Color Brunch

This week, I had the honor of speaking at the We Empower Women: The Executive Women of Color Brunch held at BWI Marshall Airport. The theme, "The Year of Resiliency," highlighted the strength, determination, and achievements of women leaders who continue to inspire and uplift our communities.

This gathering brought together women from diverse professions, creating an authentic atmosphere where they felt represented and honored. The event featured esteemed speakers, including Baltimore City Administrator Faith Leach, a fireside chat with Jan Adams, Dr. Linda Singh, and Shelonda Stokes, remarks from Prince George's County State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy, and a keynote speech from Barbara Arnwine of the Transformative Justice Coalition.

Founded in 2019 by LaTara Harris, We Empower Women Inc. is a vibrant community of executive women joining forces to support and empower one another in their unique journeys. The organization focuses on helping women unlock their full potential and become their best selves through impactful events centered around wellness, financial literacy, and mental health.

I am proud to support such an empowering event and to stand alongside these remarkable women as we work together to build stronger, more inclusive communities. Let us continue to celebrate and uplift the voices of women leaders who pave the way for progress and inspire future generations.
Multi-Agency Community Meet-Up

This Tuesday, January 14th, Team McDuffie proudly participated in a Multi-Agency Community Meet-Up at Hechinger Mall. The gathering brought together residents and representatives from Wards 5 and 7 to discuss public safety initiatives and challenges in the area.

Agencies in attendance included:
* Metropolitan Police Department (MPD)
* Department of Behavioral Health (DBH)
* Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA)
* Mayor's Office of Community Relations and Services (MOCRS)

We were also joined by new Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC) 5D06, Char McCray, whose leadership and insight are vital to addressing the needs of our community.


** Small Business Spotlight
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Lee's Flower And Card Shop Inc

Lee's Flower and Card Shop: A Blossoming Legacy in Washington, D.C.

Established in 1945 by William and Winnifred Lee, Lee's Flower and Card Shop has been a cornerstone of the historic U Street Corridor, often referred to as 'Black Broadway'.
Over the decades, this family-owned business has weathered significant events, including the 1968 riots following Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Today, under the leadership of third-generation owners, sisters Stacie Lee Banks (President & Co-Owner) and Kristie Lee Jones (General Manager & Co-Owner), Lee's continues to thrive, offering a diverse range of products and services:
* Floral Arrangements: Handcrafted bouquets for occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, and celebrations.
* Plants and Gift Baskets: A selection of green plants and gourmet gift baskets suitable for various events.
* Sympathy and Funeral Flowers: Thoughtfully designed arrangements to express condolences.
* Floral Subscriptions: Scheduled weekly or monthly deliveries featuring seasonal flowers and plants.

Lee's Flower and Card Shop is located at 1026 U Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20001. For more information or to explore their offerings, visit their website at www.leesflowersdc.com.

Experience the enduring legacy and exceptional service that Lee's has provided to the D.C. community for over 75 years.
Upcoming Events in the Community
DC Comprehensive Plan Virtual Meeting with the Office of Planning

Upcoming Virtual Session: The Future of DC's Comprehensive Plan

Date: Friday, January 31st, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM
Hosted By: DC Office of Planning (OP)

Join the Office of Planning for a virtual session on the future of DC's Comprehensive Plan. This is a rare opportunity to help shape the city’s growth for the next generation.

Why Attend? In 2025, the Office of Planning will launch the first full rewrite of the Comprehensive Plan in nearly 20 years. This process will tackle the District’s challenges and opportunities, ensuring equitable growth and resilient neighborhoods. Learn more about the plan's impact and review the 2050 paper outlining DC’s vision.

Get Involved:
* Plan Details: Comprehensive Plan Website ([link removed])
* Join Zoom Meeting on Friday, January 31st:
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Meeting ID: 840 7525 1094
Passcode: 233740

Don’t miss this chance to contribute to DC’s future!
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