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Dear Ward 8 Residents,

Today, the city started Phase Two of Reopening DC. During Phase Two, the public and businesses will be required to adopt new behaviors and safeguards to mitigate risk for all. For example, DC Department of Motor Vehicles will restore in-person services by appointment only starting tomorrow. 

Beginning tomorrow, June 23rd, DMV services will operate as follows:

  • All service centers, adjudication services, and the Brentwood Commercial Driver License (CDL) Office will operate on an “appointment only” basis.
  • The Inspection Station will operate on a first-come, first-serve basis with modified hours.
  • The Self-Service Vehicle Emissions Inspection Kiosk will re-open with 24/7 access.

Many residents are excited about the lifted restrictions. However, I urge residents to continue to move with caution. Wear your mask/face covering when out in public settings, wash/sanitize your hands often and stay home whenever possible. For more guidance on Phase Two please visit: https://coronavirus.dc.gov/phasetwo.

Regards, 



Trayon White, Sr.
Councilmember, Ward 8

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DMV Opens Tomorrow By Appointment
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DC DMV Service Update

DC DMV remains operational with most necessary services provided online. Under Phase Two of the District’s re-opening plan, the following service changes begin June 23, 2020:

  • All service centers, adjudication services, and the Brentwood Commercial Driver License (CDL) Office will operate on an “appointment only” basis.
  • The Inspection Station will operate on a first come, first serve basis with modified hours.
  • The Self-Service Vehicle Emissions Inspection Kiosk will re-open with 24/7 access.

Road Skills Tests will resume on June 30, 2020.

Customers may schedule an appointment online at https://dmv.dc.gov/page/dmv-appointment-details. Customers are strongly encouraged to use online options by visiting dmv.dc.gov

DMV has extended the expiration date for all documents expiring March 1 through the duration of the public health emergency, including driver licenses, identification cards, vehicle registrations, inspections, ticket payments and ticket adjudication responses, until 45 days after the health emergency concludes.

All driver licenses, vehicle registrations, and vehicle inspections scheduled to expire have been granted a waiver without penalty until DC DMV reopens at full operating capacity.

All tickets will remain in their current status for the duration of the public health emergency, and no additional penalties will be added during this period. In the interim, the public is encouraged to request adjudication and pay tickets online. Additionally, all driver license suspensions and revocations will be paused until DC DMV returns to full operating capacity.

Regards,

 

DC Department of Motor Vehicles

 

DPR Phase Two Operating Status

In accordance with Mayor Muriel Bower's lifting of the District's Stay-at-Home Order and the start of Phase Two on Monday, June 22, 2020, DPR has extended the level of extended permissible activities in parks and green spaces that are open for public use.

Upcoming Hearings
Sunday Meal Relief
15 Metro Rail Stations Will Reopen on June 28th
Metro today announced that 15 rail stations that had been closed as part of the transit agency’s Covid-19 response will reopen on Sunday, June 28. In addition, beginning Monday, June 28, buses will be added to the system’s 14 busiest bus lines to provide more capacity and more frequent service as the region reopens.

For additional details and service information view full news release:
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Community Meeting
Please join the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) and the Department of General Services (DGS) for a community meeting to discuss upcoming renovations planned. Come share your thoughts on what the park needs, help influence project design, and learn how to get involved.

Your attendance and feedback are critical to the process and greatly appreciated. All ages are welcome.

For more information visit: https://congressheightscm.splashthat.com
 

DAY OF MEETING LINKhttps://dcnet.webex.com/dcnet/j.php?MTID=m9eff8c874f2062f6fe991a7729d451ef

MORE WAYS TO JOIN: 
Join by phone: 1-650-479-3208 
Attendee access code: 360 353 07

Watching The Curve

Monday, June 22, 2020

Washington, DC – The District’s reported data for Sunday, June 21, 2020 includes 38 new positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, bringing the District’s overall positive case total to 10,058.

The District reported two additional COVID-19 related deaths.

  • 78-year-old female

  • 85-year-old female

Tragically, 535 District residents have lost their lives due to COVID-19.

District of Columbia COVID-19 Testing Sites

DC residents experiencing any COVID-19 symptom (fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, congestion, body aches, chills, runny nose) or with known exposure to COVID-19 should get a COVID-19 test.

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