Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration is moving forward with a host of new initiatives to build more housing, bring new food options to underserved neighborhoods and help people return to work.
D.C. officials revealed several new efforts on these fronts Wednesday at the District’s annual March Madness event, where it also unveiled plans to relocate another D.C. agency to a new East-of-the-River project, which it is seeking developers to build.
“Our goal each year with March Madness is to bring development to the areas in our city that need it most, and to think creatively on how to continue the development of our communities for D.C. residents,” Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development John Falcicchio said in a release.
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