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November 14, 2024
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November 14, 2024
Roundtable on Permitting, Access, Use, and Capacity of the District of Columbia’s Athletic Fields
On November 13, 2024, the Subcommittee on Recreation and Community Affairs hosted a public roundtable to.
November 12, 2024
Public Safety Forum – November 20, 2024
I am hosting my next Public Safety Forum on Wednesday, November 20, from 6:30 to 8:00.

WMATA Board's final vote on the Better Bus Network plan will be on November 21. The final plan addressed many of Ward 3 residents' issues, including changes to some of the previously proposed routes, stops, and service frequency. View the plan at: 

I’m excited to join Kojo Nnamdi on the Politics Hour on WAMU 88.5 tomorrow, Friday November 15, between 12:00 and 1:00 pm. Hope you can tune in! https://wamu.org/show/the-politics-hour/

If you missed yesterday's Subcommittee on Recreation & Community Affairs on athletic field access in the District, you can watch it on my YouTube page here:

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Roundtable
- Permitting, access, use, and capacity of athletic fields owned by the District

https://dccouncil.gov/event/subcommittee-on-recreation-community-affairs-public-roundtable/

Happening now! Watch the Subcommittee on Recreation & Community Affairs roundtable on athletic field access on YouTube at: https://youtube.com/live/1lIq12sTzmc

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Ward 3

Ward 3 is a tight-knit community in Northwest DC of more than 87,000 residents living in 14+ neighborhoods, including AU Park, Chevy Chase, Cleveland Park, Foxhall Village, Friendship Heights, Palisades, Spring Valley, Tenleytown, Wesley Heights, Woodley Park, and more. Ward 3 is steeped in history and known for its green space, strong public schools, and a unique, small-town feel.

Already a great place to raise a family, age in place, and start a business, together we can make Ward 3 even better.

Ward 3
Councilmember Matt Frumin

Councilmember Matt Frumin

Matt Frumin is a dedicated community activist and longtime Ward 3 resident. Equipped with decades of experience building coalitions, uniting neighbors, and securing quality of life improvements, he now represents Ward 3 residents as their Councilmember.

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