Mayor Bowser Delivers First Housing and Homeownership Opportunities at Reservoir District on Former McMillan Site

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Mayor Muriel Bowser officially opened 146 new townhomes in Ward 5, with 22 units designated as affordable, marking a significant step in the Reservoir District redevelopment. The project revitalizes the historic McMillan Sand Filtration Site, transforming it into a mixed-use neighborhood featuring parks and community facilities. Bowser stated that the initiative embodies the commitment to providing new homeownership opportunities for D. C. residents.

Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie expressed personal ties to the area, emphasizing the project's reflection of community values and its decades-long development history. In addition to housing, the project includes a recreation center and plans for commercial space, enhancing local amenities. The townhomes' design pays homage to the site's historic structures, ensuring aesthetic continuity. Bowser's fiscal plans include substantial investments in housing initiatives, demonstrating a commitment to affordable living. The Reservoir District will also host a summer event series to foster community engagement and celebrate local culture.

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