Monthly Archives: April 2025

Eastern Market Main Street Blasts DPR on Rumsey Design

The Eastern Market Community Advisory Committee met in Eastern Market’s North Hall Tuesday night.

Eastern Market Main Street Blasts DPR on Rumsey Design

by Larry Janezich

Posted, April 4, 2025

Wednesday night at the monthly meeting of the Eastern Market Community Advisory Committee (EMCAC), Chair Chuck Burger provided an update on plans to insist that DPR reconsider the design for the Rumsey Center.  Burger said it was his understanding that CM Charles Allen would sit down with DGS for a “heart to heart” discussion to press for a design  more closely aligned with the requirements listed in the Request for Proposals for the project. 

Those requirements reflected the community desires which were subsequently detailed in a strongly worded letter to the city from Eastern Market Main Street (EMMS).  Dated March 28, it took to task the DC Department of Recreation’s proposed concepts for the redevelopment of the Rumsey Center.  The letter was addressed to Mayor Bowser and City Administrator Donahue with copies to DPR, DGS, Council Chair Mendelson, and CM’s Allen, George, and White.

The letter, appearing over the signature of Mary Quillian Helms, President of the EMMS Board of Directors, stated in part:

“The planned renovation of the William H. Rumsey Aquatic Center…is an exciting opportunity to rejuvenate an extremely valuable community asset…. In 2022, engaged community members and stakeholders convened to propose important community considerations to include in this rare, once in a generation redesign….Those included having a second floor and activating the C Street and/or alley-facing sides of the redeveloped building.

Some of the key suggestions from community members and stakeholders were to provide a second floor that would house space for multiple uses such as a community senior care facility and partnership with a nonprofit provider and to utilize the street level space for small business incubators to facilitate local, small business growth as well as address security and life safety concerns along those corridors.

Our engaged community was very disappointed to see that none of the three concepts proposed by DPR…contained a second floor or the activation of C Street SE.  The presented concept plans barely contained multipurpose space at all, with a marginal expansion of the pool itself.

That the initial concepts acknowledged none of the community’s suggestions shows a disappointing lack of imagination and or understanding of the rare opportunity this redevelopment project offers the city, Capitol Hill, and the Eastern Market community. We at Eastern Market Main Street strongly urge that DPR/DGS reconsider the concept plans, for the good of the community’s economic health, public safety, and public recreation.”

In the ensuing discussion it became clear that the city can likely expect additional similar letters from the Eastern Market Community Advisory Committee, ANC6B, CHAMPS, and possibly, Capitol Hill Village. 

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Crime Report:  MPD Commander Colin Hall Reports on District 1

MPD 1st District’s Community Advisory Committee met Tuesday night.

MPD’s First District. Blue dots locate the U.S. Capitol and RFK Stadium, respectively.

Crime Report:  MPD Commander Colin Hall Reports on District 1

by Larry Janezich

Posted April 3, 2025

MPD 1st District Commander Colin Hall delivered the monthly crime report to the 1st District’s Community Advisory Committee Tuesday night: 

He cited several high profile arrests MPD made in the past few weeks.

  • The 2023 homicide at the Cru Nightclub in 1300 block of H Street, NE, was closed with two arrests.
  • The ongoing investigation of the flagrant shooting last October at 1900 One-half Street, SW near the Watermark Buzzard Point apartments resulted in a recent arrest.  The incident involved adults and juveniles and the expenditure of nearly 100 rounds.  Hall said other suspects are being sought.  A stray bullet from this incident wounded a pedestrian on Potomac Avenue, SE. 
  • A second arrest was made in Eastern High School shooting of a student last November, closing out the case.

He also reported :

  • We’re seeing a 31% decrease in violent crime in the first quarter across the city and a 35% decrease in violent crime in the 1st District – that’s over the 15% drop ending 2024. 
  • We continue pushing down robberies – there was a 38% decline in the first quarter in the 1st District, on top of a 47% drop ending 2024.
  • We had 20 burglaries in the 1st District so far this year – that’s plus 3 over last year. We follow up after every burglary with our outreach team to talk to businesses about cameras and alarms.
  • We shut down a crew linked to 21 burglaries throughout the city. 
  • Theft from autos is down but increasing with the warm weather. 
  • We are still seeing thefts of unattended vehicles.  That was a problem in the cold but we’re still seeing it in warm weather.  We urge using wheel locks and air tags. 
  • We’re seeing tire thefts throughout the city and urge residents to be alert and call MPD to report suspicious activity.

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Capitol Hill Art League Annual Open Call Show featuring Landscapes: April 1- May 30

The Capitol Hill Art League (CHAL) opens its annual Open Call Art Exhibition on April 1st at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop (CHAW) located at 547 7th Street, S.E. The show will be on display in the CHAW Gallery, from April 1 to May 30, 2025.

There will be an opening reception from 5:30-7:00 pm, on Saturday, April 5, at CHAW, where juror Glenn Kessler will discuss the selected artist works and award cash prizes.

Glen Kessler is an internationally collected and awarded artist as well as the founder of The Compass Atelier in Rockville, MD, Compass Art Center in Kensington, MD, and inventor of The Painters Compass Color Wheel. He is a life-long teacher, having taught at Maryland Institute College of Art, George Washington University, George Mason University, and others. In 2013 he founded The Compass Atelier in order to teach a cohesive curriculum of artistic study of his own design.

This is the Art League’s annual Open Call show which seeks entries from artists throughout the Washington Metropolitan Area, West Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania.  This year’s call has produced an impressive array of art interpreting the theme “Landscape”.

In addition to viewing the art in person at the Arts Workshop, the art is available online on the Capitol Hill Art League website.  See here for details on artists and their works: 

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