Making Government Data Useful. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Vivek Kundra announced the winners of the District’s “Applications for Democracy,” a technology contest that allowed developers to design web applications to make DC Government data more useful. Members of the public can still vote for their favorite application by visiting appsfordemocracy.org.
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To the Rescue. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty and Fire and EMS Chief Dennis L. Rubin announced significant accomplishments in the delivery of District emergency medical services (EMS) over the past year. Mayor Fenty also announced the nomination of Dr. James Augustine as DC FEMS Medical Director. Read more >>
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Ready for Snow. On November 10, Mayor Fenty announced that the District is gearing up for the snow season. With new trucks and more snow routes, the city’s snow team is fully prepared to sweep through neighborhoods clearing the snowy streets for District residents this winter.Read more >>
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A New Year. In honor of the one-year anniversary of the sale of Greater Southeast Community Hospital, Mayor Fenty announced the progress the hospital, renamed United Medical Center (UMC), has made since last November. Read more >>
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DOES News. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty on November 6 named Joseph Walsh the new Director of the Department of Employment Services (DOES) and joined officials from the Office of Property Management in a ground-breaking for the new DOES headquarters, located next to the Minnesota Avenue Metro Station in Northeast. Read more >>
Mayor Fenty Votes On November 4, Mayor Fenty cast his ballot in the national and local elections at Precinct 48, Sharpe Health School.
Car Lots The District shut down three Northeast used car dealerships that owe thousands of dollars in fines and have been the backdrop of illicit activities. Read More