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D.C. Council OKs shifting $1M to O Street Market

By: Michael Neibauer
Examiner Staff Writer
May 5, 2009

The D.C. Council on Tuesday agreed to give $1 million to the developers of the O Street Market rehabilitation project in Shaw, avoiding the bureaucracy that had held up the grant. Ward 2 Councilman Jack Evans introduced the emergency resolution, which authorizes Mayor Adrian Fenty to grant $1 million, from any available source, to Roadside Development to get the project at Seventh and O streets Northwest moving. The grant was originally tied to revenues derived from parking meter rate increases. But Fenty and the council are bickering over how to spend the revenue, leaving O Street hanging, Evans said. Delays kill projects in this economy, he said. “We are ready to go,” Evans said. “The project has financing, has a hotel, has a developer. The project is dying on the vine.”



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May 6, 2009

And to think that Evans is one of Fenty's allies. See? He'll stick it to you too! Didn't you have your law firm donate money to the re-election campaign? I'll bet you're sorry now!

 


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