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Writer's pictureKim Patterson

NEW Visitor Parking Permit System, Summer Camp Lottery, Listening Session w/DC Attorney General

Hi Neighbors: Please see DC and Ward 4 updates... DDOT Switching to New Parking Permit System Mayor Bowser is encouraging neighbors with residential parking on their street to sign up for ParkDC, which is DDOT's new system for using, issuing, and applying for permits for parking for visitors, home health aides, contractors, and school staff. Neighbors can access ParkDC online, on the mobile app, or at 202-671-2631. DDOT also announced that the 2020 visitor parking passes (paper placards) will stop being valid after April 15, 2023.

Sign Up for DPR Summer Camp Lottery Parents can now sign up for DPR's new lottery sign-up system for summer camps. Instead of all residents competing to sign up for programs at the same time, the new lottery system will allow residents to submit their top camp preferences until April 5. Once the sign-up window has closed, the system will randomly select participants and announce camp placements on April 18 so parents can make their payment and lock in their registration. DPR has added about 5,000 slots to help address part of the massive demand for summer camps. Learn more about the new system and 2023 summer camp offerings on DPR's website and FAQ.

Ward 4 Listening Session with DC Attorney General Schwalb On Thursday, March 23 at 6:30 pm CM Lewis George will join DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb for a community listening session at Petworth Library (4200 Kansas Avenue NW). Neighbors will have the chance to learn about the work and services of OAG, share their concerns, and discuss ways to collaborate. Space is limited, so please RSVP online. Ward 4 Community Jobs Fair at Coolidge On Saturday, April 22 from 11 am- 3 pm CM Lewis George will co-host a Ward 4 Jobs Fair with the DC Business Gun Violence Prevention Coalition at Coolidge (6315 5th St NW) with lunch provided! We will have federal agencies, DC government, and local business sharing openings and interviewing candidates; building trade unions accepting resumes and applications for apprenticeship programs; and community groups highlighting job readiness programs and signing people up for social services. If you're an employer, please contact info@namcdc.org to participate. Residents can register to attend on Eventbrite. Please spread the word with this flyer!


My best,


Commissioner Kim Patterson

ANC 4A05, Brightwood Neighborhood

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