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Live from Columbia Road, it’s better bus service

Screenshot from video of Councilmember Brianne Nadeau riding her bike wearing a helmet. Play button appears over the photo.

WARD 1 UPDATE

Hello Neighbors:

DDOT is installing bus and bike lanes and new bus platforms along Columbia Road from 16th Street to Connecticut Ave. The project improves bus service on one of the busiest stretches of road in the District. It will make clearer for all road users who should be where and enhance safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. A new bus lane eastbound from 17th St. to 16th St. will speed bus travel through one of the slowest stretches of bus service in DC.

Visit the project site with me in our latest video to learn more.

And this just in: DDOT says they have completed all of the concrete work (bus platforms, curb extensions, islands) and will begin resurfacing from 18th to 16th starting Monday. There will be no resurfacing on weekends or Halloween night.

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COUNCIL UPDATES

Protecting our private health data

"Health data privacy rights have become even more urgent as threats to reproductive and gender affirming care have increased across the country. This data is being weaponized to prosecute people for simply looking for care and many consumers have no idea and no way to opt out."

As a woman, and as the mother of two girls who will become teenagers and young women before I can blink an eye – I am terrified, to be honest, by the possibility that the most personal of information about me and my children could become fodder for marketers, insurance companies, and even the government. I am worried for the tens of thousands of others in the District who face the same invasion of privacy – many of whom will not even know it is happening until it is too late.

D.C. Attorney General Schwalb is making great efforts to strengthen privacy rights for District residents, and recently introduced the Consumer Health Information Privacy Protection Act of 2024, or CHIPPA, which will expand data privacy provisions to apps that collect and sell our private health data. I support this measure. Read more.

Supporting the educators who support our kids

Last week, the Council unanimously passed legislation to set pay scales for early childhood educators that reflect a decrease in funding for the pay equity program in the FY25 budget after a significant increase the year before. We as a Council had to find a way to restore as much as we possibly could after the Mayor decimated the Pay Equity Fund, and then ask a few people in the program to wait a little longer. This is not where we thought we would be; it’s where we are.

This Council has been shoulder-to-shoulder on this issue. We need our Mayor to be shoulder-to-shoulder with us and with the mostly- Black and Brown women, who show up to work every day to ensure that our workforce, myself included, can go to work and to ensure we can have the deep bench of early childhood educators that we need, and to retain the excellent ones, so our children come to school ready to learn when they are in pre-K3. Read more.

EDUCATION UPDATE

Ben Williams serves as our State Board of Education Representative for Ward 1. From time to time, he’ll provide updates on all things education here. Contact Ben at [email protected].

Community Input in the New DCPS Middle School

Have your say about the vision of the new DCPS middle school at 800 Euclid St NW. The school will open in August 2028 and serve students in grades 6-8 as the feeder middle school for Cleveland ES, Garrison ES, and Seaton ES.

The survey will remain open until November 12 at 11:59 pm.

BRIANNE IN WARD 1

Councilmember Brianne K Nadeau and Councilmember Matt Frumin lean down on a sidewalk to read a plaque on a short brick wall at the entrance to a park
Councilmember Brianne K Nadeau speaks to Councilmember Matt Frumin and a male staffer at KC Lewis in front of a tree with sun streaming through its branches.
Councilmember Brianne K Nadeau points to the damage of a brick wall that surrounds an area where a tree is planted in grass. Councilmember Frumin looks on to her right. In the distance, an area with seating on concrete is visible.

Thanks Councilmember Matt Frumin for taking a walk in the park with me this month to discuss exciting Ward 1 renovation projects that I helped fund in the FY25 budget: Hobart Twins & KC Lewis. I look forward to working with Councilmember Frumin in his role as Recreation & Community Affairs Subcommittee Chair.

Young children surround Lady Bird Johnson, pictured center smiling in a red dress. One child shakes the hand of a man in a black suit and tie on the right, while another man in a black suit and tie with glasses looks on.
Text at the top of the photo reads Lift Every Voice Georgia Ave/Pleasant Plain. Three women, including Lady Bird Johnson, stand to the left of a plaque that is being unveiled. Two men stand to the right of the plaque and clap their hands. Housing is seen in the background of the photo.

Lady Bird Johnson joined the community for Hobart Place parks dedication in 1968. The family that donated the land for the pocket parks made the gift in honor of the First Lady’s efforts to make D.C. more livable. Thanks to Josh Gibson, the voice behind @councilofdc, for finding these great photos!


Teacher and Councilmember Brianne K Nadeau stand in classroom with students sitting at round tables. Colorful rug is in right of photo.
Three individuals walk down the hallway of a school with their backs toward the camera.

I enjoyed my visit to Meridian PCS this month to meet with school administrators and tour their wonderful school community. This year, Meridian celebrates its 25th anniversary of inspiring a passion for learning in its students and it was great to see that spirit in action.


Selfie with Councilmember Nadeau, Councilmember Parker, and Carrie Stoltzfus of Food and Friends.

I celebrated Manna Inc’s work to sustain affordable housing with Councilmember Zachary Parker, Carrie Stoltzfus of Food and Friends, LISC DC staff, Manna CEO Sasha-Gaye Angus, and many others.


CM Nadeau poses for selfie
EmpowerEd representatives wearing blue t-shirts
CM Nadeau poses for selfie
CM Nadeau poses for selfie with two men in baseball hats

I had some great conversations this weekend at the EmpowerEd gathering on flexible scheduling and community schools with wraparound services. I caught up with State Board of Education Representative Frazier O’Leary and Councilmember Allen, as well as Ward 1 leader Mark Simon and the Washington Teachers Union.

COMMUNITY UPDATES

Meet with me, on your block 

Graphic for Brianne on your Block event, Tuesday, October 29, 6 -8 pm at Sonny’s Pizza, 3120 Georgia Ave. NW. Registration encouraged: brianneknadeau.com/boyb. Photo of Councilmember Nadeau chatting with a constituent.

Our next Brianne on Your Block event is scheduled for Tuesday, October 29, 6-8 pm at Sonny’s Pizza on Georgia Ave. Bring your ideas, concerns, and questions, and meet with me one-on-one. RSVPs are encouraged, but not required.  


Celebrate 50 years of Home Rule

Celebrating 50 years of Home Rule

Join us to celebrate 50 years of Home Rule on Thursday, November 21 from 7 – 10 pm! This event will gather DC’s most powerful minds, hosted by the Council of the District of Columbia, for meaningful interactions, reflection, and valuable connections. Reflect on the past and look forward to the future of the District over curated bites, drinks, and live music.

Tickets are limited for this special event. RSVP now for the opportunity to attend. If selected, we will be in touch to confirm your attendance and provide location details.


Leaf collection season is coming

fall leaf collection 2024 begins in your neighborhood soon

Leaf collection will begin on October 28 for DPW-serviced households.


E-waste recycling  

Keep electronic waste out of our landfills by recycling your unwanted items at an upcoming event.  

  • 10/26: on Calvert St NW between 40th Pl NW & 39th Pl NW (south of Stoddert Recreation Center) 
  • 11/2: On 33rd St NW between Quesada St NW & Patterson St NW (near Lafayette-Pointer Recreation Center) 

Disability Career Fair

disability career fair flyer, Wednesday October 30, 11 am - 4 pm

Meet employers, attend breakout sessions, and learn about District services at the Mayor’s Disability Career Fair at MLK Library on October 30. This event will showcase the incredible contributions and talents that workers with disabilities bring to the workplace and our economy. This event is designed to help District residents with disabilities find meaningful employment. Register.

IN THE NEWS

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AXIOS
Inside the fight between D.C. and rideshare app Empower

CALENDAR

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1E meeting
Wednesday, October 23, 7 pm | online

Legislative Meeting
Tuesday, October 29, 12 noon | online and in-person

Brianne on Your Block
Tuesday, October 29, 6 – 8 pm | Sonny’s Pizza, 3120 Georgia Ave. NW
Meet with Councilmember Nadeau one-on-one and share your ideas, concerns or ask for support on a specific issue. RSVPs encouraged but not required.

Adams Morgan PorchFest
Saturday, November 2, 2 – 6 pm | Various locations in Adams Morgan

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1C meeting
Wednesday, November 6, 7 pm | online

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1B meeting
Thursday, November 7, 6:30 pm | online

Council Offices closed in observance of Veterans Day
Monday, November 11

Legislative Meeting
Tuesday, November 12, 12 noon | online and in-person

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1A meeting
Wednesday, November 13, 7 pm | online

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1D meeting
Tuesday, November 19, 7 pm | online and in-person

CONTACT US

Brianne K. Nadeau | Councilmember | [email protected]

Ariel Ardura | Committee Director | [email protected]

Abigail Boshart | Legislative Aide | [email protected]

Amanda Chulick | Legislative Analyst | [email protected]

Jerry Clark | Constituent Services Specialist | [email protected]

David Connerty-Marin | Communications Director | [email protected]

Kara Dunford | Communications Specialist | [email protected]

Estelle McKinney | Constituent Services Specialist | [email protected]

David Meni | Deputy Chief of Staff & Legislative Director | [email protected]

Maricela Nava | Deputy Chief of Staff & Scheduler | [email protected]

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