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At the Wednesday, March 3, ANC2C public meeting, Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans gave an update about the District of Columbia's finances and the effect of the current economy on development in Shaw. He discussed most of the large local developments in the area:
Mr Evans noted that between March 15 and May 15, the Council is scheduled to have deliberations and markup the budget Mayor Fenty submits to them. Once the budget is determined at the District level, it is then sent to Congress for final approval (hopefully) by October 1 when the District's fiscal year begins.
The District has a $400 million dollar problem going into this fiscal year. Mr Evans also noted that 80% of the District's budget goes to: education, human services and public safety and suggested that creative cuts may need to be made to those areas in this budget cycle in order for the District to remain fiscally sound. He notes that Maryland has a $2 bllion budget shortfall which is less than Virginia's $4 billion budget shortfall.
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Clarification on UNCF:
"A clarification: UNCF is not seeking to become the developer or the only tenant at the project soon to be formerly known as Broadcast Center One. Last July, the District government obtained UNCF as an additional tenant for the complex, to give the banks confidence due to concerns about Radio One's finances. Now, UNCF would buy 50,000 square feet in the office development, which would allow the banks to offer financing for the rest. UNCF would not be the developer."
— Alexander M. Padro, Commissioner, ANC 2C01
1519 8th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001-3205
(202) 518-3794 | PadroANC2C@aol.com
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