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Help Take Down the Invisible Walls Around Ward 3

 

A long and ugly history of housing and land use practices and regulations have segregated neighborhoods by race and class in the District, particularly in Ward 3. These ‘invisible walls’ impact us to this day.

The legacy of institutionalized practices of discrimination is our present lack of choices in housing types, limited range of home prices, lack of affordable housing, and limited diversity among the people who live in Ward 3 neighborhoods.

Ward3Vision invites you to join us for a  forum to discuss how we got here and what can be done to take down those invisible walls.  We will be looking back at that history and ahead to Comprehensive Plan updates, now pending before the DC Council. We’ll examine how updating the Comprehensive Plan  is an important  step in turning the tide against racism in the District.

 

Join us to learn about actions you can take to achieve a more livable, equitable and just city.

 

Participants in this discussion include

  • Ward 3 Councilmember Mary Cheh
  • DC Office of Planning Director Andrew Trueblood and Anita Cozart, Deputy Director, Community Planning and Design
  • Neil Flanagan, Architectural Designer and Researcher, author of “The Battle of Fort Reno”
  • Dan Reed, urban planner, writer and contributor, to www.GreaterGreaterWashington.org
  • moderated by Matthew Bell, FAIA, Professor of Architecture, University of Maryland and Principal, Perkins Eastman.

 

Tuesday, September 29, 2020, 7:30 PM

Via Zoom (link to be provided to those registered at least one hour prior to event)

Co-sponsored by Coalition for Smarter Growth

Ward3Vision is a group of residents who can imagine our neighborhoods as even better urban places – more walkable, sustainable, and vibrant.

Washington, D.C.’s Ward 3 stretches from Woodley Park and the Cathedral area north along the upper Wisconsin and Connecticut Avenue corridors.
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