Information and Statement on This Week’s Demonstrations in DC

Neighbors, As you may be aware, federal agencies have provided demonstration permits for hate groups that will be visiting the District this week. These permits are for federal property, and District agencies were not involved in granting these permits. I unequivocally condemn these groups, their messages of hate and their intent to cause violence and […]
Responses to Questions on the Comprehensive Plan Update
The week following the Council’s public hearing on updates to the Comprehensive Plan, Councilmember Brianne Nadeau held an open house to discuss her thoughts on the update and answer questions from Ward 1 constituents. See below for a recording of the open house as well as the Councilmember’s answers to questions submitted by constituents.
Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau Introduces Bill to Formalize the Sidewalk Vending Economy
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 15, 2020
Contact: Luz Martinez, [email protected], (202) 262-8998
Letter on the Use of the DCUSA Garage
September 20, 2020 Dear Director Anderson, I am writing regarding the District’s contracting process for management of the DC USA parking garage at 3100 14th Street NW. This District-owned property was built with taxpayer financing under a very different set of assumptions about parking demand than we operate with today. Without your […]
Councilmember Nadeau and Colleagues Introduce Bill to Decriminalize Street Vending
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 Contact: Tania Jackson, [email protected], (202) 262-9635 WASHINGTON – Following years of negative encounters between street vendors and police, Nadeau, along with Councilmembers Charles Allen, Brandon Todd, Robert White, Anita Bonds, David Grosso, and Mary Cheh introduced legislation today to decriminalize street vending without a license in the […]
Remarks on Court of Appeals Decision Regarding Park Morton Public Housing Replacement
WASHINGTON, DC – After the D.C. Court of Appeals’ June 25, 2020 ruling in the case deciding the future of public housing replacement at the former Bruce Monroe School site, Councilmember Nadeau made the following statement:
Coronavirus Update: 4/7
As we continue social distancing and adjusting to this new normal, I want to keep you informed on the District’s current outlook, the Council’s latest response to the public health emergency, and provide resources that may be helpful.
Coronavirus Update: 3/30
Update 5:00 PM – Mayor Bowser has issued a Stay-at-Home Order. Click here to read the full order.
Business Townhall on COVID-19
On Friday, March 28th, Councilmember Nadeau hosted a telephone town hall for Ward 1 businesses to get information on supports offered through the DC government and to answer questions on the District’s COVID-19 response. If you missed the call, you can still review the powerpoint summary below, or get in touch with our office.
REMINDER: The deadline to apply for the District’s emergency small business grant program is Tuesday, March 31.
Coronavirus Update: 3/20
The March 20th newsletter from Councilmember Nadeau.