Sat Sep 21, 1:00 PM - Sat Sep 21, 3:00 PM
4800 Meade Street Northeast, Washington, DC 20019
Community: Washington DC
Description
Join us to discuss the District's Housing Framework for Equity and Growth and our plans to advance housing affordability in DC.
Event Details
The DC Office of Planning (OP) and DC Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) invite you to join a Community Conversation Saturday, September 21st from 1pm-3pm at Ron Brown High School. Doors open at 12:30pm.
We are excited to discuss the Mayor’s bold goal to build 36,000 new residential units by 2025, our plan to get there through the Housing Framework for Equity and Growth and hear from you about your vision for the District’s housing goals.
During the event, we will share findings from the community engagement activities over the summer and highlight the District’s approach to furthering fair housing. The event will consist of presentations from District agencies and ask residents to provide feedback through small group discussions.
This Community Conversation will be an opportunity for residents and organizations to learn about the Housing Framework for Equity and Growth, hear about our work over the summer, and engage with our findings from listening and surveying residents across the District. To learn more about the initiative, please visit: housingdc.dc.gov.
We are excited to discuss the Mayor’s bold goal to build 36,000 new residential units by 2025, our plan to get there through the Housing Framework for Equity and Growth and hear from you about your vision for the District’s housing goals.
During the event, we will share findings from the community engagement activities over the summer and highlight the District’s approach to furthering fair housing. The event will consist of presentations from District agencies and ask residents to provide feedback through small group discussions.
This Community Conversation will be an opportunity for residents and organizations to learn about the Housing Framework for Equity and Growth, hear about our work over the summer, and engage with our findings from listening and surveying residents across the District. To learn more about the initiative, please visit: housingdc.dc.gov.