Community Updates
In-Person Early Voting
If you did not receive a mail-in ballot by now, the Board of Elections recommends that you make plans to vote in-person. There are currently 32 Vote Centers open for early voting, and you can vote at any of the locations between 8:30a.m. 7:00p.m. There are three Vote Centers in Ward 1. I highly recommend voting early! Most locations have wait times of less than five minutes.
Ward 1 Locations
Columbia Heights Community Center, 1480 Girard Street NW
Prince Hall Center for the Performing Arts, 1000 U Street NW
Marie Reed Elementary School, 2201 18th Street NW
Leaf Collection
Leaf collection will begin on November 9th. This year, you won’t see the large groups of employees from Department of Public Works (DPW) collecting leaves. The agency is trying to limit the exposure and spread of the virus, so residents will be required to bag their leaves. DPW will distribute 20 paper bags to each household. Bag distribution will begin on October 30th, and you will be able to track when your bags will be delivered and picked up here: http://leaf.dpw.dc.gov/leafcollection/
My team has been in communication with DPW to learn about the new leaf collection process, so if you have any questions or concerns, please email Oscar Montiel at [email protected] or Allie Bobak at [email protected]
Health Guidance for Halloween and Día de los Muertos
The Department of Health has issued guidance to help keep community members safe during the upcoming Halloween and Día de los Muertos celebrations, including what activities are considered low, medium, or high-risk. I encourage you to take a look at the guidance as you plan for the weekend so we can all avoid high-risk activities. Click here to see the guidance.
Black Restaurant Week
Human Rescue Alliance
There have been recent operational changes at the DC Health Animal Care and Control Facility. The Humane Rescue Alliance has shifted most of its services to the 71 Oglethorpe Street NW location, with limited services at the New York Avenue NE location by appointment only. More information here.
COVID-19 Testing
We continue to see positive COVID-19 cases reported. Please continue to follow health guidance (social distancing, wearing masks, hand-washing) and encourage family and friends to do the same. DC is still providing free COVID-19 testing. No appointment needed. Click here to find a testing site near you.
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