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DPR Spring Program Registration Opens on Tuesday, March 11 and Wednesday, March 12

DPR's Spring Program registration will open on March 11 and 12, 2025, offering a variety of activities for the community, including sports and outdoor programs. With support from local leaders like Muriel Bowser, this initiative aims to enhance community engagement and promote active lifestyles during the spring season.

Three Recipients of the Food Access Fund and Neighborhood Prosperity Fund Sweet Tooth Cafe and Cakes, Sapodillas, and Grounded Deliver New Food Options in Ward 8

Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the launch of three new Black-owned businesses in Anacostia, supported by the District’s Food Access Fund and Neighborhood Prosperity Fund, which have collectively invested $27 million in local entrepreneurs. Sweet Tooth Cafe and Cakes, Sapodilla’s Caribbean Restaurant, and Grounded contribute to community growth by providing diverse food options and fostering economic development in Ward 8. This initiative underscores the city’s commitment to enhancing food access and supporting local businesses.

Mayor Bowser Delivers Situational Update on Federal Job Losses Across the National Capital Region

Mayor Bowser's situational update addresses the significant federal job losses impacting the National Capital Region, highlighting the potential economic consequences for the area. The update aims to inform the community about the current state of employment and the government's response. For detailed insights, viewers can access the full situational update document.

Mayor Bowser Announces Strategic Investments in Districts Public Schools, Including 2.7 Increase to the UPSFF Foundation Level

Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a 2.74% increase in the uniform per student funding formula (UPSFF) foundation level for DC’s public schools, raising it to $15,070, despite a downward revision of $325 million in the Fiscal Year 2026 revenue estimate. This investment, aimed at sustaining student success and improving teacher retention, follows a significant increase in funding from previous years. The announcement reflects the District's commitment to enhancing public education amidst budget challenges.

Mayor Bowser Launches DC 2050, the Districts Next Comprehensive Plan

Mayor Muriel Bowser has launched DC 2050, the District's comprehensive plan for future growth, inviting residents to participate in shaping the city's vision through surveys and public meetings. This initiative aims to address housing, job creation, and community engagement, ensuring a thriving city for all residents by 2050. The plan represents a significant effort to involve the community in urban development and preserve the city's historical character.

Statement on February 2025 Revenue Estimates

The "Statement on February 2025 Revenue Estimates" outlines key financial projections for Washington, D.C., highlighting the implications for the local economy under Mayor Muriel Bowser's administration. This report is crucial for stakeholders in the housing market and government business sectors, providing insights into the financial health of the District of Columbia.

Mayor Bowser Invites Residents to Celebrate Women's History Month

Mayor Muriel Bowser invites Washington, D.C. residents to a celebration honoring Women's History Month at the Lamond Riggs Library on February 28, 2025. This event aims to promote civic engagement and highlight the contributions of women throughout history. Attendees can look forward to an enriching experience that fosters community involvement.

Mayor Bowser Launches Applications for 2025 Robust Retail Grant Program

Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced the launch of applications for the 2025 Robust Retail Grant Program, aimed at supporting local businesses in Washington, D.C. This initiative is part of an effort to promote business development and enhance the retail landscape in the city, providing critical funding opportunities for eligible entrepreneurs.

Mayor Bowser Invites Residents to Register for the 7th Annual FITDC HerStory 5K and Kids Dash

Mayor Muriel Bowser invites Washington, D.C. residents to register for the 7th Annual FITDC HerStory 5K and Kids Dash, taking place from February 19 to March 8, 2025, culminating in an event celebrating International Women's Day. This event encourages community participation in various outdoor activities, including running and walking, while promoting health and wellness.

Mayor Bowser Invites Residents to Register for the 7th Annual FITDC HerStory 5K and Kids Dash

Mayor Muriel Bowser invites residents to register for the 7th Annual FITDC HerStory 5K, celebrating Women's History Month and International Women's Day, scheduled for March 8, 2025, at Freedom Plaza in Downtown DC. The event includes a Kids Dash and various activations aimed at honoring women's contributions and promoting well-being. Registration is currently open at HerStory5K.com.

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