The latest
Capitol Riverfront Connections newsletter from the BID was sent out late last week, with updates on the LEED for Homes plaque presentation
last week at
Capitol Quarter, an interview with BID executive director Michael Stevens
on Newschannel8, and news of a ceremony coming tomorrow (Monday) at 2 pm on the Tingey Plaza at
USDOT, where Mayor Fenty will kick off the launch of 28 new artistic bike racks around the city.
Also on Monday, at 6:30 pm, is a Zoning Commission hearing where a first vote could possibly come on the batch of zoning changes being requested for Capper/Carrollsburg to which I've dedicated
so many bytes lately.
And, on Tuesday morning at 8:30 am is a
dedication ceremony and breakfast fundraiser (also with the mayor) for
Diamond Teague Park, being held across the street at the foot of the stadium's grand staircase. Tickets are $50 per person.