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d.c. council agenda


This is the meeting schedule for the D.C. Council and its committees for the coming week. All meetings are in the Council Chamber of the John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, unless otherwise noted. TODAY GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT public oversight roundtable, 10:30 a.m. Agenda: D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics readiness for September primary election.


AGING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, 11 a.m., Room 412. Agenda: “Protecting Victims of Crime Amendment Act of 2010,” Bill 18-0796. GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT public hearing, 12:30 p.m. Agenda: “District Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Act of 2010,” Bill 18-0772. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT and GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT joint public roundtable continuation, 3 p.m.,


Room 123. Agenda: The proposed surplus and disposition of these District-owned properties: 4800 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave. NE, 335 Eighth St. SE (Hine Junior High School), 1101 24th St. NW (West End Library), 2301 L St. NW (police Special Operations Building), 2225 M St. NW (West End Fire Station), 3050 R St. NW (Hurt Home) and 27 O St. NW (MM Washington Career High School). TUESDAY GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT public roundtable, 11 a.m. Agenda: a bill confirming the mayoral appointment of Christophe A.G. Tulou as the director of the District Department of the Environment. HEALTH public hearing, 2 p.m., Room 123. Agenda: “Blood Donation Expansion Act of 2009,” Bill 18-0127. WEDNESDAY PUBLIC SERVICES AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS public hearing, 10 a.m.,


Room 412. Agenda: “Community Bank Liquidity Access Pilot Program Act of 2010,” Bill 18-0659. “Compulsory/No Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Amendment Act of 2010,” Bill 18-0699. “Annual Financial Reporting Modernization Amendment Act of 2010,” Bill 18-0773. “D.C. Board of Industrial Trades Act of 2010,” Bill 18-0793. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT committee meeting, 10 a.m., Room 123. The agenda has not been set at press time.


HOUSING AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT public oversight hearing, 11 a.m. Agenda: Rent control in the District. HUMAN SERVICES public oversight roundtable, 2 p.m., Room 123. Agenda: The District’s Community Services Block Grant Program.


For updates, call the 24-hour information line at 202-724-8554 or visit www.dccouncil.washington.dc. us.


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typically need 25 gallons of water per week, roughly equal to 1.5 inches of rainfall. The group also offers free slow-release watering bags to D.C. residents. For information, go to www.


caseytrees.org.


African Festival is July 10 The D.C. African Festival will be from noon to 6 p.m. July 10 at the Takoma Community Center, 300 Van Buren St. NW. The event will include live


entertainment, arts activities, food and vendors to showcase and highlight the District’s African communities. For information, e-mail


oaa@dc.gov or call 202-727-5634.


Hip-hop festival next week The ninth annual Hip-Hop


Theater Festival will be Tuesday to July 10. The free programs will feature


writer and performer Holly Bass, D.C.-based break dancer Paige Hernandez and the Bronx-based group Universes’ Amerville, plus film screenings and rap performances. Locations and times vary. For information, go to www.hhtf. org or dcarts.dc.gov.


Legal clinic for businesses The D.C. Bar pro bono program has scheduled a legal advice clinic for existing and aspiring small business owners from 9:30 a.m. to noon July 17 at the Center for Urban Progress, second floor conference room, Reeves Center, 2000 14th St. NW. Lawyers will answer questions about business formation, contracts, leases, taxes and other legal matters. Attendees should bring any documents relevant to their questions. For information, call


202-737-4700. Ext. 3357. — Compiled by Terence McArdle


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