This week we broke ground on the Geneva, an office-to-residential conversion delivering 532 new homes – including 60 permanently affordable units – in Ward 1. It’s not only the largest conversion project in DC history, but also the largest PACE (Powering Affordable Clean Energy) deal for green energy financing in the country’s history.
This transformative project is a great symbol of what we can get done here in DC. We can adapt to economic changes and innovate in green building practices and financing as we work toward our goal of providing safe and affordable housing for every resident.
WARD 1 UPDATE
Hello Neighbors:
Snow is on the way, and our hardworking teams at DPW have already been preparing to keep the District moving during the winter weather event. You may have seen teams preparing equipment and treating roads to help reduce icy conditions and support safer travel. As a reminder, please give plow trucks and snow vehicles plenty of space maneuver, stop safely, and clear streets effectively. Normally, D.C. has 230 snowplows. DPW has contracted for another 100 for a total of 330 snowplows. As snow begins to fall, you can track the plows here.
Trash, recycling, and food waste collections may be delayed. DPW crews will continue working as conditions allow to restore regular service as quickly as possible. Visit dpw.dc.gov and download the MyDPW app for the latest updates on collection schedules.
Shelter is available, and I encourage everyone to look out for your neighbors during the storm. If you see someone in need of help, please call the Shelter Hotline at 202-399-7093 or dial 311. If there is an immediate risk to safety, call 911.
Homeowners who are 65 or older, and residents with disabilities, access and functional needs may get help with shoveling snow from Serve DC’s D.C. Volunteer Snow Team. Call Serve DC at 202-727-7925 to sign up for the program.
For snow updates and safety info, visit snow.dc.gov, and consider signing up for citywide emergency alerts at alert.dc.gov.

COUNCIL UPDATES
Be part of performance oversight
When I first took the oath to become your Ward 1 councilmember, I pledged to do this work in partnership with you. We’re entering a season where that partnership is particularly crucial: performance oversight. Oversight of our executive agencies is some of the most important work we do as councilmembers, and the next several weeks will allow us to examine the operations and effectiveness of the various agencies under our purview. To really understand what’s going on at an agency, we need your input. You know how these agencies work – and don’t work. You can help us identify problems and patterns, get to the bottom of what’s standing in the way of progress, and ultimately find the right fixes so that our government can operate effectively and efficiently for every resident.
Your testimony matters, and I hope you’ll participate as performance oversight hearings continue next week. To find the schedule and sign up to testify, visit the Hearing Management System on the Council’s website.
Welcoming a new councilmember
During our legislative meeting this week, I joined the Council to vote to unanimously confirm Doni Crawford, former Council staff, as our new at-large councilmember. I’m excited to welcome Councilmember Crawford to the Council, and I’m looking forward to working with her and learning from her during the performance oversight and budget process.
Council drives progress on road safety
D.C. roads were much safer in 2025 than in previous years and it reflects the work that we’ve been doing on the Council to go after dangerous drivers, including those from out of state.
The STEER Act, introduced by Councilmember Charles Allen, and co-introduced by me, implemented in 2025, allows the D.C. Attorney General to sue dangerous drivers where they live. Already the AG has sued 24 drivers with $1.5 million in outstanding tickets. It’s not about the money – it’s about accountability for dangerous driving.
My legislation allowing DPW and other agencies to immediately tow and impound cars with counterfeit or expired license plates is also in effect, along with other legislation I introduced to regulate food and parcel delivery.
Premeditated reckless driving is often associated with vehicles that have counterfeit tags and, of course, with multiple driving violations. And excessive parking and license/registration issues can also be associated with criminal activity.
Together, we are using stronger parking enforcement and civil action to enhance enforcement of egregious violations and dangerous road behavior and it’s making a difference.
BRIANNE IN WARD 1


I got a sneak peek of the new Tatte in Adams Morgan and met staff before the official grand opening on Jan 22, and I also chatted with Sunflower Bakery, a Tatte partner that provides young adults and teens with learning differences with workforce development training in pastry arts, culinary arts, hospitality, and related industries.
COMMUNITY UPDATES
Join our team!
Are you looking for an opportunity to manage the review, analysis, and evaluation of legislation referred to the Committee on Public Works & Operations, chaired by Councilmember Nadeau?
Consider joining our team! We’re hiring a Committee Director.
Leaf collection suspended
Fall leaf collection and holiday tree and greenery collection has been suspended as of today, Friday, Jan 23 due to the upcoming winter weather. Please check official DPW channels for updates on when collection is scheduled to resume following the storm event.
Snow on Your Block
Our Brianne on Your Block event on Monday, Jan 26 at Sankofa Video and Book & Cafe has been rescheduled to Wednesday, Feb 11 due to the winter weather forecast. Registration is encouraged but not required.
Apply for the D.C. high school lottery – Deadline approaching!
The lottery deadline for families seeking to enroll their student at a DCPS selective high school or program, DCPS out-of-boundary or citywide high school, or a public charter high school for grades 9-12 is Feb 2.
Visit the Applying to High School page to learn more.
DC Health Link Open Enrollment ends Jan 31
Open Enrollment for 2026 is open through Jan 31. Visit DC Health Link for more information and to enroll.
IN THE NEWS
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CALENDAR
Council Committee of the Whole Public Hearing
Tuesday, January 27, 10 am | online and in-person
The Committee will hear testimony on Councilmember Nadeau’s bill B26-0227, One Front Door Act of 2025. This bill directs the Construction Codes Coordinating Board, in its next code revision cycle, to implement amendments to the build
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1E Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, January 28, 7 – 9 pm | online
Council Legislative Meeting
Tuesday, February 3, 12 noon| online and in-person
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1C Monthly Meeting
Wednesday, February 4, 7 – 9 pm | online
Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1B Monthly Meeting
Thursday, February 5, 7 – 9 pm | online
Committee on Public Works & Operations Performance Oversight Hearing: Office of Contracting and Procurement, Department of For-Hire Vehicles
Friday, February 5, 9:30 am | online and in-person
Committee on Public Works & Operations Performance Oversight Hearing: Department of Public Works
Thursday, February 12, 9:30 am | online and in-person
Committee on Public Works & Operations Performance Oversight Hearing: Office of Human Rights, Contract Appeals Board
Wednesday, February 18, 9:30 am | online and in-person
Committee on Public Works & Operations Performance Oversight Hearing: Office of Administrative Hearings, Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection
Tuesday, February 24, 9:30 am | online and in-person
Committee on Public Works & Operations Performance Oversight Hearing: Office of Risk Management, Office of the Chief Technology Officer
Friday, February 27, 9:30 am | online and in-person
CONTACT US
Brianne K. Nadeau | Councilmember | [email protected]
Abigail Boshart | Legislative Aide | [email protected]
Amanda Chulick | Legislative Analyst | [email protected]
David Connerty-Marin | Communications Director | [email protected]
Kara Dunford | Communications Manager | [email protected]
David Meni | Deputy Chief of Staff & Legislative Director | [email protected]
Maricela Nava | Deputy Chief of Staff & Scheduler | [email protected]
Sabrin Qadi | Senior Legislative Aide | [email protected]
Niccole Rivero | Chief of Staff | [email protected]
Eliza-Roche Robinson | Constituent Services Specialist | [email protected]

